Aim for the Ace!

Aim for the Ace!
Cover of the first manga volume, released by Shueisha on September 20, 1973
エースをねらえ!
(Ēsu o Nerae!)
GenreRomance, sports
Manga
Written bySumika Yamamoto
Published byShueisha
MagazineMargaret
DemographicShōjo
Original runJanuary 1973February 1980
Volumes18
Anime television series
Directed byOsamu Dezaki
Music byGoh Misawa
StudioA-Production
Tokyo Movie
Licensed by
Original networkANN (MBS)
Original run October 5, 1973 March 29, 1974
Episodes26
Anime television series
Shin Ace o Nerae!
Directed byMinoru Okazaki
Music byKōji Makaino
StudioTokyo Movie Shinsha
Original networkNNS (NTV)
Original run October 14, 1978 March 31, 1979
Episodes25
Anime film
Directed byOsamu Dezaki
Produced byYutaka Fujioka
Written byKeisuke Fujikawa
Music byKōji Makaino
StudioTokyo Movie Shinsha
Licensed by
  • NA: Discotek Media
ReleasedSeptember 8, 1979
Runtime88 minutes
Original video animation
Ace o Nerae! 2
Directed byNoboru Furuse
(Osamu Dezaki
"Total Supervisor")
Written byMakiko Mikami
Megumi Hiyoshi
Music byHiroaki Serizawa
StudioTokyo Movie Shinsha
Licensed by
  • NA: Discotek Media
Released July 25, 1988 October 25, 1988
Episodes13
Original video animation
Ace o Nerae! Final Stage
Directed byOsamu Dezaki
Written byMasami Mori
Rika Kaidō
Music byHiroaki Serizawa
StudioTMS Entertainment
Released October 23, 1989 April 24, 1990
Episodes12
Television drama
Directed byHidetomo Matsuda
Shunji Muguruma
Yoshinori Kobayashi
Written byAkiyo Takigawa
Hiroko Kanasugi
Naoya Takayama
Music byNorihito Sumitomo
Original networkTV Asahi
Original run January 15, 2004 March 11, 2004
Episodes9 + 1 special episode

Aim for the Ace!, known in Japan as Ace o Nerae! (Japanese: エースをねらえ!, Hepburn: Ēsu o Nerae!), is a manga series written and illustrated by Sumika Yamamoto. The series tells the story of Hiromi Oka, a high school student who wants to become a professional tennis player as she struggles against mental weakness, anxiety and thwarted love. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's shōjo magazine Margaret from January 1973 to February 1980. Later, Shueisha collected the chapters and published them in 18 tankōbon volumes.

The manga was adapted into an anime television series in 1973 by Tokyo Movie which was originally broadcast on Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS) between 1973 and 1974. Aim for the Ace! also spawned another anime television and an anime film between 1978 and 1979, two original video animations (OVA) between 1988 and 1990, a live-action Japanese television drama in 2004, and many types of Aim for the Ace!-related merchandise. The franchise is also known with its international title Aim for the Best!

The series is one of the best-selling shōjo manga series of all time, having sold approximately 15 million copies in Japan. It has been also popular among anime viewers, and become a hit in Japan, even among its non-target audience. It is considered a classic by anime and manga critics and has been influential in the anime industry.

  1. ^ Pineda, Rafael (October 24, 2022). "Discotek Licenses Aim for the Ace!, GaoGaiGar Series & Final OVA". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 25, 2022.

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