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Dan Doh!!

Dan Doh!! (stylized as DAN DOH!!) is a Japanese sports manga series written by Nobuhiro Sakata and illustrated by Daichi Banjō. It was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from March 1995 to July 2000. It was followed by Dan Doh! Xi (July 2000–April 2003) and Dan Doh! Next Generation (April–December 2004). Dan Doh!! was adapted into an anime television series broadcast on TV Tokyo from April to September 2004.

Dan Doh!
Manga volume 1 cover
GenreSports[1]
Manga
Written byNobuhiro Sakata
Illustrated byDaichi Banjō
Published byShogakukan
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original runMarch 29, 1995July 5, 2000
Volumes29
Manga
Dan Doh! Xi
Written byNobuhiro Sakata
Illustrated byDaichi Banjō
Published byShogakukan
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original runJuly 19, 2000April 23, 2003
Volumes15
Anime television series
Dandoh!
Directed byHidetoshi Oomori
Music byYoko Shimomura
Studio
  • HoriPro
  • Tokyo Kids
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run April 3, 2004 September 25, 2004
Episodes26
Manga
Dan Doh! Next Generation
Written byNobuhiro Sakata
Illustrated byDaichi Banjō
Published byShogakukan
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 7, 2004December 15, 2004
Volumes4

Plot edit

Dan Doh!! focuses on a fifth grader named Tadamichi Aoba also nicknamed Dandoh. Dandoh and his two friends are their baseball team's best players, but after an incident with their school principal, they are introduced to the world of golf. Dandoh and his friends are taught by a former professional golfer named Shinjō Mikiyasu, who believes that they can surpass even him. As Dandoh begins to play in tournaments, his friendly spirit, determination, and hard working and competitive attitude brings the best in the players around him and earns him many friends.

Characters edit

Tadamichi Aoba (青葉弾道, Aoba Tadamichi)
Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi (Japanese); Chio Su Ping (English)
Tadamichi Aoba, also called Dandoh by his friends, was originally a talented baseball player with the ability to hit long-distance home runs. He is introduced to golf by his school's principal. Dandoh quits baseball and decides to play golf instead partly after hearing he could win 30 million yen in a tournament. He believes if he wins the money, his mother would come back after she left him, his older sister, and his father because of money problems. His nickname comes from an alternate pronunciation of his given name, the Japanese word dandō (弾道, lit. "trajectory").
Yuka Sunada (砂田優香, Sunada Yuuka)
Voiced by: Aya Hirayama (Japanese); Denise Tan Shu Fen (English)
Yuka Sunada is Dandoh's friend who follows him to play golf. She constantly worries about Dandoh, but also gets excited after his accomplishments. Yuka's swinging pivot is firm, which allows her to keep her form when under pressure and even when being harassed during her first tournament game. She has a calm and kind personality. Yuka shows talent in golf like Aoba whom she hold strong feelings for.
Kōhei Ooike (大池弘平, Ooike Kōhei)
Voiced by: Rie Ichita (Japanese); Mark Kaufmann (English)
Kōhei Ooike is Dandoh's friend who follows him to play golf. He also played baseball and could hit further than Dandoh. Along with his strength to hit the ball far, Kōhei excels in putting.
Shinjō Mikiyasu (新庄樹靖, Mikiyasu Shinjō)
Voiced by: Shigeru Nakahara (Japanese); Mark Kaufmann (English)
Shinjō Mikiyasu was a Japanese pro golfer who won a tournament over fictional pro golfer Jimmy McGray a year and seven months prior to the beginning of the story. His career came to an end after a car accident, which left him unable to swing a golf club. He envies Dandoh because he has good friends that back him up, thus agrees to teach Dandoh, Yuka, and Kōhei after they show him their determination and patience.

Media edit

Manga edit

Dan Doh!! is written by Nobuhiro Sakata and illustrated by Daichi Banjō. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from March 29, 1995, to July 5, 2000.[2][3] Shogakukan compiled its chapters into twenty-nine tankōbon volumes, published from September 18, 1995, to November 18, 2000.[4][5]

The manga was followed by a sequel, titled Dan Doh! Xi, which ran in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from the July 19, 2000, to April 23, 2003.[6][7] Shogakukan collected its chapters into fifteen tankōbon, published from December 18, 2000, to May 17, 2003.[8][9]

A third series, titled Dan Doh! Next Generation (DAN DOH!! ネクストジェネレーション, Dandō Nekusuto Jenerēshon), was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 7, 2004, to December 15, 2004.[10][11] Shogakukan compiled its chapters into four tankōbon, published from July 16, 2004, to January 18, 2005.[12][13]

Anime edit

Dan Doh!! was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series which was broadcast on TV Tokyo from April 3 to September 25, 2004.[14]

Dan Doh!! was licensed for North American distribution by Bandai Entertainment, which they announced at Anime Expo 2004 when they wanted to establish a strong presence in the sports genre.[15] The English dub was produced by Odex Pte Ltd., a Singapore-based anime licensor company.[1]

Episodes edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Dandoh's Dream!"
Transliteration: "Dandō no Yume!" (Japanese: ダンドーの夢!)
April 3, 2004 (2004-04-03)
2"The Championship"
Transliteration: "Senshuken" (Japanese: 選手権)
April 10, 2004 (2004-04-10)
3"Yuka"
Transliteration: "Yūka" (Japanese: 優香)
April 17, 2004 (2004-04-17)
4"Miss Shot"
Transliteration: "Misu Shotto" (Japanese: ミスショット)
April 24, 2004 (2004-04-24)
5"Smiley Ball"
Transliteration: "Niko Bōru" (Japanese: ニコボール)
May 1, 2004 (2004-05-01)
6"Yokota"
Transliteration: "Yokota" (Japanese: 横田)
May 8, 2004 (2004-05-08)
7"Final Round"
Transliteration: "Kesshō Raundo" (Japanese: 決勝ラウンド)
May 15, 2004 (2004-05-15)
8"Father"
Transliteration: "Chichi" (Japanese: )
May 22, 2004 (2004-05-22)
9"The 6-iron"
Transliteration: "Rokuban Aian" (Japanese: 6番アイアン)
May 29, 2004 (2004-05-29)
10"Over the Valley"
Transliteration: "Tani Koe" (Japanese: 谷越え)
June 5, 2004 (2004-06-05)
11"Gathering of the Strong"
Transliteration: "Tsuyosha Tsudou" (Japanese: 強者つどう)
June 12, 2004 (2004-06-12)
12"The Only One in the World"
Transliteration: "Sekai de tada Ippon" (Japanese: 世界でただ一本)
June 19, 2004 (2004-06-19)
13"The Light That Reaches the Hearrt"
Transliteration: "Kokoro ni Todoku Hikari" (Japanese: 心に届く光)
June 26, 2004 (2004-06-26)
14"A Man to Man Duel"
Transliteration: "Otoko to Otoko no Kettō" (Japanese: 男と男の決闘)
July 3, 2004 (2004-07-03)
15"Disqualified"
Transliteration: "Shikkaku" (Japanese: 失格)
July 10, 2004 (2004-07-10)
16"To Hokkaido"
Transliteration: "Hokkaido e" (Japanese: 北海道へ)
July 17, 2004 (2004-07-17)
17"Caddie"
Transliteration: "Kyadī" (Japanese: キャディー)
July 24, 2004 (2004-07-24)
18"My Favorite Shot!"
Transliteration: "Daisukina Shotto!" (Japanese: 大好きなショット!)
July 31, 2004 (2004-07-31)
19"Challenge"
Transliteration: "Chōsen" (Japanese: 挑戦)
August 7, 2004 (2004-08-07)
20"Together We Are One"
Transliteration: "Futari de Hitori" (Japanese: 二人で一人)
August 14, 2004 (2004-08-14)
21"Faith"
Transliteration: "Shin'nen" (Japanese: 信念)
August 21, 2004 (2004-08-21)
22"Mr. Taku"
Transliteration: "Taku-san" (Japanese: 拓さん)
August 28, 2004 (2004-08-28)
23"A Test"
Transliteration: "Shiren" (Japanese: 試練)
September 4, 2004 (2004-09-04)
24"Birth of a Winner!"
Transliteration: "Shiyū kessu!" (Japanese: 雌雄决す!)
September 11, 2004 (2004-09-11)
25"Kazama"
Transliteration: "Kazama" (Japanese: 風間)
September 18, 2004 (2004-09-18)
26"Inside the Light"
Transliteration: "Hikari no Naka de" (Japanese: 光の中で)
September 25, 2004 (2004-09-25)

Theme songs edit

Opening theme
"Going On" by Bullet 77
Ending themes
"Wild Flower ~ Hana ni Arashi no Tatoe ari ~ " (WILD FLOWER ~花に嵐の喩えあり~) by Bullet 77 (Episodes 1-13)
"Believe In Love" by Bullet 77 (Episodes 14-25)
"Going On" by Bullet 77 (Episode 26)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Beveridge, Chris (December 30, 2005). . Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012.
  2. ^ 週刊少年サンデー 1995年 表示号数15. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. from the original on June 19, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  3. ^ 週刊少年サンデー 2000年 表示号数30. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. from the original on June 19, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  4. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 26, 2005. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  5. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on November 5, 2005. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  6. ^ 週刊少年サンデー 2000年 表示号数32. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. from the original on June 19, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  7. ^ 週刊少年サンデー 2003年 表示号数19. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. from the original on June 21, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  8. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on November 6, 2004. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  9. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on November 6, 2004. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  10. ^ 週刊少年サンデー 2004年 表示号数17. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. from the original on June 19, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  11. ^ 週刊少年サンデー 2005年 表示号数1. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. from the original on June 19, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  12. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on November 13, 2005. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  13. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on November 7, 2005. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  14. ^ DAN DOH!!(ダンドー) (in Japanese). AT-X. from the original on June 21, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  15. ^ "Bandai Entertainment New Licenses". Anime News Network. from the original on 2023-03-11. Retrieved 2007-11-17.

External links edit

  • Official Dan Doh!! anime site at TV Tokyo (in Japanese)
  • Dan Doh!! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Dan Doh stylized as DAN DOH is a Japanese sports manga series written by Nobuhiro Sakata and illustrated by Daichi Banjō It was serialized in Shogakukan s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from March 1995 to July 2000 It was followed by Dan Doh Xi July 2000 April 2003 and Dan Doh Next Generation April December 2004 Dan Doh was adapted into an anime television series broadcast on TV Tokyo from April to September 2004 Dan Doh Manga volume 1 coverGenreSports 1 MangaWritten byNobuhiro SakataIllustrated byDaichi BanjōPublished byShogakukanImprintShōnen Sunday ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen SundayDemographicShōnenOriginal runMarch 29 1995 July 5 2000Volumes29 MangaDan Doh XiWritten byNobuhiro SakataIllustrated byDaichi BanjōPublished byShogakukanImprintShōnen Sunday ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen SundayDemographicShōnenOriginal runJuly 19 2000 April 23 2003Volumes15 Anime television seriesDandoh Directed byHidetoshi OomoriMusic byYoko ShimomuraStudioHoriProTokyo KidsLicensed byNA Bandai EntertainmentOriginal networkTV TokyoOriginal runApril 3 2004 September 25 2004Episodes26 MangaDan Doh Next GenerationWritten byNobuhiro SakataIllustrated byDaichi BanjōPublished byShogakukanImprintShōnen Sunday ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen SundayDemographicShōnenOriginal runApril 7 2004 December 15 2004Volumes4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime 3 2 1 Episodes 3 2 2 Theme songs 4 References 5 External linksPlot editDan Doh focuses on a fifth grader named Tadamichi Aoba also nicknamed Dandoh Dandoh and his two friends are their baseball team s best players but after an incident with their school principal they are introduced to the world of golf Dandoh and his friends are taught by a former professional golfer named Shinjō Mikiyasu who believes that they can surpass even him As Dandoh begins to play in tournaments his friendly spirit determination and hard working and competitive attitude brings the best in the players around him and earns him many friends Characters editTadamichi Aoba 青葉弾道 Aoba Tadamichi Voiced by Yu Kobayashi Japanese Chio Su Ping English Tadamichi Aoba also called Dandoh by his friends was originally a talented baseball player with the ability to hit long distance home runs He is introduced to golf by his school s principal Dandoh quits baseball and decides to play golf instead partly after hearing he could win 30 million yen in a tournament He believes if he wins the money his mother would come back after she left him his older sister and his father because of money problems His nickname comes from an alternate pronunciation of his given name the Japanese word dandō 弾道 lit trajectory Yuka Sunada 砂田優香 Sunada Yuuka Voiced by Aya Hirayama Japanese Denise Tan Shu Fen English Yuka Sunada is Dandoh s friend who follows him to play golf She constantly worries about Dandoh but also gets excited after his accomplishments Yuka s swinging pivot is firm which allows her to keep her form when under pressure and even when being harassed during her first tournament game She has a calm and kind personality Yuka shows talent in golf like Aoba whom she hold strong feelings for Kōhei Ooike 大池弘平 Ooike Kōhei Voiced by Rie Ichita Japanese Mark Kaufmann English Kōhei Ooike is Dandoh s friend who follows him to play golf He also played baseball and could hit further than Dandoh Along with his strength to hit the ball far Kōhei excels in putting Shinjō Mikiyasu 新庄樹靖 Mikiyasu Shinjō Voiced by Shigeru Nakahara Japanese Mark Kaufmann English Shinjō Mikiyasu was a Japanese pro golfer who won a tournament over fictional pro golfer Jimmy McGray a year and seven months prior to the beginning of the story His career came to an end after a car accident which left him unable to swing a golf club He envies Dandoh because he has good friends that back him up thus agrees to teach Dandoh Yuka and Kōhei after they show him their determination and patience Media editManga edit Dan Doh is written by Nobuhiro Sakata and illustrated by Daichi Banjō It was serialized in Shogakukan s Weekly Shōnen Sunday from March 29 1995 to July 5 2000 2 3 Shogakukan compiled its chapters into twenty nine tankōbon volumes published from September 18 1995 to November 18 2000 4 5 The manga was followed by a sequel titled Dan Doh Xi which ran in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from the July 19 2000 to April 23 2003 6 7 Shogakukan collected its chapters into fifteen tankōbon published from December 18 2000 to May 17 2003 8 9 A third series titled Dan Doh Next Generation DAN DOH ネクストジェネレーション Dandō Nekusuto Jenereshon was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 7 2004 to December 15 2004 10 11 Shogakukan compiled its chapters into four tankōbon published from July 16 2004 to January 18 2005 12 13 Anime edit Dan Doh was adapted into a 26 episode anime television series which was broadcast on TV Tokyo from April 3 to September 25 2004 14 Dan Doh was licensed for North American distribution by Bandai Entertainment which they announced at Anime Expo 2004 when they wanted to establish a strong presence in the sports genre 15 The English dub was produced by Odex Pte Ltd a Singapore based anime licensor company 1 Episodes edit No TitleOriginal air date1 Dandoh s Dream Transliteration Dandō no Yume Japanese ダンドーの夢 April 3 2004 2004 04 03 2 The Championship Transliteration Senshuken Japanese 選手権 April 10 2004 2004 04 10 3 Yuka Transliteration Yuka Japanese 優香 April 17 2004 2004 04 17 4 Miss Shot Transliteration Misu Shotto Japanese ミスショット April 24 2004 2004 04 24 5 Smiley Ball Transliteration Niko Bōru Japanese ニコボール May 1 2004 2004 05 01 6 Yokota Transliteration Yokota Japanese 横田 May 8 2004 2004 05 08 7 Final Round Transliteration Kesshō Raundo Japanese 決勝ラウンド May 15 2004 2004 05 15 8 Father Transliteration Chichi Japanese 父 May 22 2004 2004 05 22 9 The 6 iron Transliteration Rokuban Aian Japanese 6番アイアン May 29 2004 2004 05 29 10 Over the Valley Transliteration Tani Koe Japanese 谷越え June 5 2004 2004 06 05 11 Gathering of the Strong Transliteration Tsuyosha Tsudou Japanese 強者つどう June 12 2004 2004 06 12 12 The Only One in the World Transliteration Sekai de tada Ippon Japanese 世界でただ一本 June 19 2004 2004 06 19 13 The Light That Reaches the Hearrt Transliteration Kokoro ni Todoku Hikari Japanese 心に届く光 June 26 2004 2004 06 26 14 A Man to Man Duel Transliteration Otoko to Otoko no Kettō Japanese 男と男の決闘 July 3 2004 2004 07 03 15 Disqualified Transliteration Shikkaku Japanese 失格 July 10 2004 2004 07 10 16 To Hokkaido Transliteration Hokkaido e Japanese 北海道へ July 17 2004 2004 07 17 17 Caddie Transliteration Kyadi Japanese キャディー July 24 2004 2004 07 24 18 My Favorite Shot Transliteration Daisukina Shotto Japanese 大好きなショット July 31 2004 2004 07 31 19 Challenge Transliteration Chōsen Japanese 挑戦 August 7 2004 2004 08 07 20 Together We Are One Transliteration Futari de Hitori Japanese 二人で一人 August 14 2004 2004 08 14 21 Faith Transliteration Shin nen Japanese 信念 August 21 2004 2004 08 21 22 Mr Taku Transliteration Taku san Japanese 拓さん August 28 2004 2004 08 28 23 A Test Transliteration Shiren Japanese 試練 September 4 2004 2004 09 04 24 Birth of a Winner Transliteration Shiyu kessu Japanese 雌雄决す September 11 2004 2004 09 11 25 Kazama Transliteration Kazama Japanese 風間 September 18 2004 2004 09 18 26 Inside the Light Transliteration Hikari no Naka de Japanese 光の中で September 25 2004 2004 09 25 Theme songs edit Opening theme Going On by Bullet 77 Ending themes Wild Flower Hana ni Arashi no Tatoe ari WILD FLOWER 花に嵐の喩えあり by Bullet 77 Episodes 1 13 Believe In Love by Bullet 77 Episodes 14 25 Going On by Bullet 77 Episode 26 References edit a b Beveridge Chris December 30 2005 Dan Doh Vol 1 Mania Demand Media Archived from the original on September 10 2012 週刊少年サンデー 1995年 表示号数15 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on June 19 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 週刊少年サンデー 2000年 表示号数30 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on June 19 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 DAN DOH 1 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 26 2005 Retrieved June 19 2020 DAN DOH 29 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on November 5 2005 Retrieved June 19 2020 週刊少年サンデー 2000年 表示号数32 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on June 19 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 週刊少年サンデー 2003年 表示号数19 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on June 21 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 DAN DOH Xi 1 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on November 6 2004 Retrieved June 19 2020 DAN DOH Xi 15 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on November 6 2004 Retrieved June 19 2020 週刊少年サンデー 2004年 表示号数17 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on June 19 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 週刊少年サンデー 2005年 表示号数1 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on June 19 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 DAN DOH ネクストジェネレーション 1 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on November 13 2005 Retrieved June 19 2020 DAN DOH ネクストジェネレーション 4 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on November 7 2005 Retrieved June 19 2020 DAN DOH ダンドー in Japanese AT X Archived from the original on June 21 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 Bandai Entertainment New Licenses Anime News Network Archived from the original on 2023 03 11 Retrieved 2007 11 17 External links editOfficial Dan Doh anime site at TV Tokyo in Japanese Dan Doh manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dan Doh amp oldid 1199905029, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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