Star of the Giants


Star of the Giants is a Japanese sports manga series written by Ikki Kajiwara and illustrated by Noboru Kawasaki. It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 1966 to 1971. It is about the actual baseball team Yomiuri Giants using fictional characters. It was launched by the "Yomiuri Group" which at the time owned not only the actual baseball team, but the TV network Nippon Television, the newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, as well as Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. It was adapted into an anime television series broadcast in Japan in 1968. It later spawned two anime sequels and different anime films. In total there were episodes.

Story

The story is about Hyūma Hoshi, a promising young baseball pitcher who dreams of becoming a top star like his father Ittetsu Hoshi in the professional Japanese league. Ittetsu was once a 3rd baseman until he was injured in World War II and was forced to retire; now an impoverished and bitter widower, he's raised Hyūma and his older sister Akiko in a very severe environment. The boy would join the ever popular Giants team, and soon he realized the difficulty of managing the high expectations. From the grueling training to battling the rival Mitsuru Hanagata in the Hanshin Tigers, Hyūma would have to take out his best pitching magic to step up to the challenge.

Characters

Hyūma Hoshi: Tōru FuruyaIttetsu Hoshi: Seizō KatōAkiko Hoshi: Fuyumi ShiraishiBan Chūta: Jōji YanamiMitsuru Hanagata: Makio InoueKawakami Tetsuharu: Tadashi NakamuraMasaichi Kaneda: Teiji ŌmiyaKyōko: Reiko MutōHosaku Samon: Shingo KanemotoMina Hadaka: Yoshiko Matsuo

Media

Anime

Beginning in 2001, the series was re-released on DVD format. In June 2013, a five set Blu-ray release was released.

Films

The first Star of the Giants movie debuted on July 26, 1969, as part of the vacation anime festival on large screen theatres in color. The draw was that most people had black and white TVs at the time. The Star of the Giants vs. Mighty Atom TV special reached the United States and was renamed to Astro Boy vs. the Giants.
Japanese nameEnglish nameRelease dateTypeRun time
Star of the Giants vs. Mighty AtomJune 9, 1969TV special30 mins
巨人の星Star of Giants: The MovieJuly 26, 1969Film90 mins
巨人の星 行け行け飛雄馬Star of Giants: Ike Ike HyumaDecember 20, 1969Film75 mins
巨人の星 大リーグボールStar of Giants: Big League BallMarch 21, 1970Film70 mins
巨人の星 宿命の対決Star of Giants: Shukumei no TaiketsuAugust 1, 1970Film60 mins
新巨人の星New Star of GiantsOctober 1, 1977TV series52 episodes
新巨人の星New Star of Giants: The MovieDecember 1, 1977Film
新巨人の星IINew Star of Giants IIApril 14, 1979TV series23 episodes
Stars of Giants Special Edition: Fierce Tiger Mitsuru HanagataOctober 23, 2002OVA13 episodes

Video games

Kyojin no Hoshi was released for the PlayStation 2 by Capcom on June 20, 2002. There were also a number of other games on the same platform.

Reception and legacy

On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150,000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, Star of the Giants ranked 38th.
The anime series ranked fifteenth on TV Asahi's Top 100 Anime 2005 poll.
Professional baseball player Ichiro Suzuki used Star of Giants as a reference to his grueling childhood baseball training. The anime was remade in India in 2012 as Suraj: The Rising Star where cricket was substituted for baseball. Episode 18 of Kyatto Ninden Teyandee includes a pitcher named Puma Pochi, voiced by Tōru Furuya, as a direct parody of Hyūma Hoshi. In English, the character is renamed Fernando Curtainzuela.