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Hungry Heart: Wild Striker

Hungry Heart: Wild Striker (Japanese: ハングリーハート WILD STRIKER, Hepburn: Hangurī Hāto Wild Sutoraikā) is a Japanese football manga and anime series, authored by Yōichi Takahashi. The manga was serialized in Akita Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from January 2002 to February 2005, with its chapters collected in six tankōbon volumes. The anime series was animated by Nippon Animation and broadcast on Animax from September 2002 to September 2003, spanning a total of 52 episodes.

Hungry Heart: Wild Striker
First tankōbon volume cover
ハングリーハート WILD STRIKER
(Hangurī Hāto Wild Striker)
GenreSports
Manga
Written byYōichi Takahashi
Published byAkita Shoten
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Champion
DemographicShōnen
Original runJanuary 24, 2002February 10, 2005
Volumes6 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed bySatoshi Saga
StudioNippon Animation
Original networkAnimax, Fuji TV
English network
Original run September 11, 2002 September 10, 2003
Episodes52

Storyline

Hungry Heart: Wild Striker tells the story of Kanō Kyōsuke, a teenage high school student who at the beginning of the series, has just transferred into Jyoyō Orange High School. Kyōsuke's older brother is the illustrious and extremely famous A.C. Milan football player, Kanō Seisuke, who had first taught him how to play and love the game of football and whom he has greatly admired since childhood. After Seisuke left Japan to sign with Italian powerhouse A.C. Milan, people started comparing Kyōsuke with his brother and criticizing him due to his different playing style. Living in his brother's shadow, Kyōsuke's love for the game slowly started to evaporate and lessen, and he eventually lost most of his passion for it.

After his transfer to Jyoyō and a fated meeting with Tsujiwaki Miki, an enthusiastic girl with a lot of passion for football and who soon reinvigorates his love for the game with her determination to excel, Kyōsuke's deep love and passion for football returns to its fullest. He soon joins the Jyoyō men's football team and makes several friends, such as his fellow freshmen, Sakai Jefferson, a talented goalkeeper, and Rodrigo, a passionate Brazilian transfer student. Kyōsuke, with the support of his friends at Jyoyō and invigorated with Miki's care and help and by his love and determination to excel in football, takes on the best, and discovers an immense and determined passion for the game.

Characters

Kyōsuke Kanō (叶 恭介, Kanō Kyōsuke)
Voiced by: Kohsuke Toriumi
Called Orangehead jokingly by some of his friends, Kyōsuke is a forward. He learned the ins and outs of football from his illustrious elder brother, A.C. Milan playmaker Kanō Seisuke. After Seisuke's departure, he slowly loses interest in the game, but rediscovers his love for it after a fated meeting with Miki. Initially the coach of Jyoyō's women's football team, the determination exhibited by the girls, especially Miki, invigorates his passion for football, and soon he joins Jyoyō's men's football team, emerging as their ace striker. In the last episode, he becomes a player for AFC Ajax.
Miki Tsujiwaki (辻脇 美紀, Tsujiwaki Miki)
Voiced by: Natsuki Katō
Kyōsuke's closest friend, and the captain of the Jyoyō female football team. Despite their frequent fights, the two eventually fall in love with each other.
Rafael Rodrigo del Franco (ロドリゴ, Rodorigo)
Voiced by: Katashi Ishizuka
Rodrigo is a midfielder and transfer student from Brazil who wants to go pro in order to help his large family. While he appears to be cold, self-centered and only driven by money at first, his attitude radically changes after his meeting with Kyosuke. Rodrigo is Jyoyo's playmaker, who earns the interest of several professional J. League clubs. In the final year, he becomes the captain of Akanegaoka.
Kōji Jefferson Sakai (境ジェファーソン公司, Sakai Jefāson Kōji)
Voiced by: Masaya Takatsuka
Sakai is the team's goalkeeper and a half-Japanese transfer student from Sweden, known for being attractive to women. Jyoyō's star goalkeeper learns to overcome his repressed fear of injury through his interactions with his new teammates. Sakai shares a strong bond with both Rodrigo and Kyosuke.
Gohzo Kamata (釜田 豪三, Kamata Gōzo)
Voiced by: Kenji Nomura
Kamata is plays foulback. He played forward in junior high but becomes Jyoyo's defensive leader and vice captain. Kyosuke often joking jabs at him, but respects Kamata deeply. Kamata also has a family who runs a ramen business and was visited by Kyosuke to convince his father to support him. Kamata is currently playing for a regional team and aiming for a spot in the J-League.
Yoshiya Sako (佐古 俊也, Sako Toshiya)
Voiced by: Yoshikazu Nagano
Sako is the team's midfielder. Jyoyo's team captain and playmaker prior to Rodrigo's takeover. Sako is levelheaded, mentally quick and always willing to help his teammates. He has a rivalry with Ryosei's captain and genius playmaker Furuki during high school. He and Furuki end up being teammates in university.
Hiroshi Ichikawa (一河 ヒロシ, Ichikawa Hiroshi)
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino
Ichikawa is a midfielder known for his hot-headed attitude. In the first year, he has trouble with Rodrigo's individualist attitude, as he believes teamwork is the key for victory. In the second year, he is chosen to be vice captain and has to deal with Yūya and his group.
Masashi Esaka (江坂 マサシ, Esaka Masashi)
Voiced by: Yoshirō Matsumoto
Esaka is a midfielder referred to as "Osaka" by Kyosuke. Esaka seems to take everything in stride and with a smile on his face. While appearing to be no more than comic relief, he is actually quite passionate about his teammates' well-being and the team's performance. He is selected to be Jyoyo's new captain by both Sako and Kamata, who both acknowledged his excellent attitude and drive to improve.
Yūya Kiba (木場 優也, Kiba Yūya)
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura
Kiba is a forward who only appears in the anime. Called "Nesthead" by Kyōsuke. Kyōsuke's rival during his second year for the forward position. He also falls in love with Miki and battles with Kyōsuke in order to win her heart. He is known for his speed and striking ability.
Masahiko Shinkawa (新川 マサヒコ, Shinkawa Masahiko)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
Shinkawa is a midfielder who only appears in the anime. He is the fastest member of the team and Yūya's close friend. He and Muroi joined football to help Yūya make it into the J-League as a way to thank him for getting them out of their lives as delinquents. He is known for his incredible speed and dribbling ability.
Kazuya Muroi (室井 和也, Muroi Kazuya)
Voiced by: Eiji Takemoto
Muroi plays defense and only appears in the anime. He replaces Kamata in Kyosuke's second year as a defender and is known for his Mohawk hairstyle. Like Shinkawa, he started playing football to help Yūya make it into the J-League.
Kazuo Murakami (村上 監督, Murakami Kazuo)
Voiced by: Takashi Matsuyama
The coach of the Jyōyo men's football team. He was formerly a powerful forward for the Japanese National Team.
Kazuto Mori (森 一人, Mori Kazuto)
Voiced by: Akari Hibino
Manager of the Jyōyo men's football team. He used to play football in middle school, but due to an injury cannot play anymore.
Fukuko Ōmori (大森 福子, Ōmori Fukuko)
Voiced by: Yoshiko Iseki
Jyōyo dormitory's cook.
Kaori Dōmoto (堂本 香織, Dōmoto Kaori)
Voiced by: Kae Araki
Jyōyo's nutritionist and team doctor. She is Seisuke's girlfriend, who asked her to watch over his brother in his absence.
Seisuke Kanō (叶 成介, Kanō Seisuke)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu
Kyōsuke's older brother. When he was younger, he led both his middle and high school's football teams to the nationals and won, and was in the top three in high school. A world-renowned player before 17, he also had a J. League contract before age 21, and later became the A.C. Milan star and captain. He also had excellent academic grades.
Akira Furuki
Voiced by: Kōji Yusa
Ryosei's team captain. He plays ID (Important Data) football and later plays on the same college team as Sako.
Makoto Iguchi
Kokuryō's ace goalkeeper. He also plays with the Japan youth team.
Yūjirō Kamiyama
Voiced by: Kōki Harasawa
Kokuryō's ace striker. Kyōsuke's rival as the best striker in the region and a member of the Japan youth team.
Minori Fujimori (藤森 稔, Fujimori Minoru) and Kaoru Fujimori (藤森 薫, Fujimori Kaoru)
Voiced by: Kōji Yusa
The Fujimori brothers are known as Kokuryō's dynamic duo and are the team's midfielders. They are members of the Japan youth team.
Yuki Kagami (加賀美 勇樹, Kagami Yūki)
  • Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura
He is Tenryū's captain and the team's midfielder. He becomes Kyōsuke's rival as the best player in high school football in Japan.
Masashi Nakayama (中山 雅史, Nakayama Masashi)
Voiced by: Himself
Like Jyōyo's coach Murakami, he was a former player for the national team. He was the first man to ever score a goal in a World Cup for Japan (in the 1998 World Cup, in Japan's final group stage game, a 1-2 loss to Jamaica), since this was their first time to play in the tournament.
Keisuke Narumi
Biological father of Kyosuke, who held a mark in Japanese football. Lost his life in a car accident shortly before being called to the Japan national football team. Kyosuke was in the car, but managed to survive the accident. He holds a record of scoring in the prefecture before Kyosuke broke it.
Mitsuko Narumi
Biological mother of Kyosuke. She lost her life in the car accident along with her husband.
Coach Numakawa
Head coach of Tenryu High and Japan Under 22 delegate.
Toda and Ueno
Both are side backs for Jyoyō. Kamata teaches them some defensive techniques in the first year. Sakai also tells them what to do in some trainings and matches.

Media

Manga

The series was planned by Yōichi Takahashi who wished to use the title of Bruce Springsteen's song "Hungry Heart" which he enjoyed. While developing the manga, Takahashi also contacted Nippon Animation to make an anime series at the same time. Despite being based on the Hungry Heart, Takahashi stated that the two would be highly different.[1] The manga was serialized in Akita Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from January 24, 2002,[2] to February 10, 2005.[a] Akita Shoten collected its chapters in six tankōbon volumes, released from November 7, 2002,[5] to April 8, 2005.[6]

Volume list

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 November 7, 2002[5]4-253-20375-2
2 November 20, 2003[7]4-253-20376-0
3 September 2, 2004[8]4-253-20377-9
4 December 9, 2004[9]4-253-20378-7
5 February 8, 2005[10]4-253-20379-5
6 April 8, 2005[6]4-253-20380-9

Anime

A Hungry Heart anime series retitled Hungry Heart: Wild Striker was produced by Nippon Animation and Animax. Satoshi Saga directed the series while Ken'ichi Imaizumi was in charge of characters designs which were significantly different from the ones from the manga. The series aired in Japan in Animax between September 11, 2002 and September 10, 2003, spanning a total of 52 episodes. Pony Canyon collected the series in a total of thirteen DVD volumes released in Japan between February 19, 2003 and March 17, 2004. All of the DVD covers use color illustrations by Yōichi Takahashi.

The series uses two opening themes starting with Kids Alive's "2nd Stage". It is replaced in episode 43 by "Hungry Heart (Kiseki no Tsubasa)" (ハングリーハート〜奇跡の翼〜, Hungry Heart (Miracle Wings)) by Natsuki Katō as Miki Tsujiawaki featuring Athens Generation. The first ending theme song is "Mi Title" (未タイトル, Titleless) by Utaibito Hane for the first twelve episodes. It is then replaced by "Tell Tell Bōzu" (tell tell 坊主, Tell Tell Teru teru bozu) by Kokia for the following twenty-six episodes. In episode 40, Kokia's "Watashi no Taiyō" (私の太陽, My Sun) serves as the new ending theme and it is used for the remaining episodes except the final one which uses "2nd Stage."

Episode list

# Title[11] Original airdate
01"You're Kyosuke..?"
(Japanese: お前、恭介か…?)
September 11, 2002 (2002-09-11)
02"Thank you... Coach!"
(Japanese: ありがとう…コーチ!)
September 18, 2002 (2002-09-18)
03"I'm Not Gonna Lose!"
(Japanese: 絶対…負けねーっ!)
September 25, 2002 (2002-09-25)
04"Me? What? Defender?"
(Japanese: オレ?何?ディフェンダー!?)
October 2, 2002 (2002-10-02)
05"Running Away?"
(Japanese: 逃げまくり?)
October 9, 2002 (2002-10-09)
06"Why do you have to be a forward?"
(Japanese: なんでフォワードじゃなきゃダメなの?)
October 16, 2002 (2002-10-16)
07"Don't Underestimate soccer! part 1"
(Japanese: サッカーをなめるな!)
October 23, 2002 (2002-10-23)
08"Don't Underestimate soccer! part 2"
(Japanese: 決して誰にも、渡しはしない!)
October 30, 2002 (2002-10-30)
09"You're A Man! What are you cowering about?"
(Japanese: 男のくせに何びびってるの!?)
November 6, 2002 (2002-11-06)
10"I Can see it! I can clearly see it!"
(Japanese: 見える!はっきりと見える!)
November 13, 2002 (2002-11-13)
11"Kyosuke-kun is Akanegaoka's weakpoint?"
(Japanese: 恭介君が、茜ヶ丘の弱点…?)
November 20, 2002 (2002-11-20)
12"Don't be taken by the posts!"
(Japanese: 枠にとらわれるな)
November 27, 2002 (2002-11-27)
13"Hot-headed mister!!"
(Japanese: 爆発頭のお兄ちゃーん!)
December 4, 2002 (2002-12-04)
14"Everyone! Gather in the Locker Room!"
(Japanese: 全員、ロッカーに集合だ!)
December 11, 2002 (2002-12-11)
15"What's That Shot?"
(Japanese: な、なんだ、あのシュート!?)
December 18, 2002 (2002-12-18)
16"This Is It! I Can't Take It Anymore!"
(Japanese: もう、がまんの限界だ!!)
December 25, 2002 (2002-12-25)
17"I'll Drag You Out Right Now!"
(Japanese: 今に引っぱり出してやるからな!)
January 8, 2003 (2003-01-08)
18"Something is Wrong With Rodrigo!"
(Japanese: 何か変よ、ロドリゴは!)
January 15, 2003 (2003-01-15)
19"When I Said I'll Make It, I'll Make It!"
(Japanese: 決めると言ったら決める!!)
January 22, 2003 (2003-01-22)
20"Hesitating Is So Unlike You!"
(Japanese: うじうじと、らしくない!)
January 29, 2003 (2003-01-29)
21"A Sore Loser!"
(Japanese: おーじょーぎわが悪いわねっ!)
February 5, 2003 (2003-02-05)
22"What Are We Doing..."
(Japanese: ワイらは何をやっとるんやろ…)
February 12, 2003 (2003-02-12)
23"Open-air Bath?"
(Japanese: 露天風呂?)
February 19, 2003 (2003-02-19)
24"You Guys Are Too Cocky!"
(Japanese: お前ら生意気すぎんだよ!)
February 26, 2003 (2003-02-26)
25"I'm Going to Face The World of Soccer!"
(Japanese: ワシ、サッカーで天下獲ったるわ!)
March 5, 2003 (2003-03-05)
26"I've been waiting for this"
(Japanese: これを待っていたんだ!)
March 12, 2003 (2003-03-12)
27"Let the penalty shoot-out begin"
(Japanese: PK戦の開始です!)
March 19, 2003 (2003-03-19)
28"Do what we always do?"
(Japanese: いつも通りって…)
March 26, 2003 (2003-03-26)
29"Bring it on, Sergeant Chin!"
(Japanese: 来ォォーイ!アゴ軍曹!)
April 2, 2003 (2003-04-02)
30"I made it, Brother!"
(Japanese: 来たぜ、兄貴!)
April 9, 2003 (2003-04-09)
31"I don't feel excited at all"
(Japanese: 今日は、全然ワクワクしないよ)
April 16, 2003 (2003-04-16)
32"Kanou Kyosuke... I won't forgive you!"
(Japanese: 叶恭介…許さない!)
April 23, 2003 (2003-04-23)
33"It can't be...Kanou's the captain!?"
(Japanese: まさか、カノウがキャプテン!?)
April 30, 2003 (2003-04-30)
34"You're 10 years too early...Bird nest head!"
(Japanese: 十年早ぇよ、鳥の巣頭!)
May 7, 2003 (2003-05-07)
35"Why did this have to Happen to Kyosuke-kun too!!"
(Japanese: こんな時に恭介君まで…!)
May 14, 2003 (2003-05-14)
36"What are you doing, guys!"
(Japanese: 何やってんだよ、みんな!)
May 21, 2003 (2003-05-21)
37"Isn't anyone else coming!?"
(Japanese: 誰もついて来ぇへんのか!?)
May 28, 2003 (2003-05-28)
38"Captain Esaka...!?"
(Japanese: キャプテン・エサカ……!?)
June 4, 2003 (2003-06-04)
39"Eat and run woman! How long are you going to sleep?"
(Japanese: 食い逃げ女!いつまで寝てんだ)
June 11, 2003 (2003-06-11)
40"I was finally able to come back..."
(Japanese: やっと戻って来れたぜ…)
June 18, 2003 (2003-06-18)
41"T-Twelve Goals !?"
(Japanese: じゅ、12点!?)
June 25, 2003 (2003-06-25)
42"Who's that? Sergeant Chin"
(Japanese: 誰だ、アゴ軍曹って?)
July 2, 2003 (2003-07-02)
43"Can you give me a little time to think?"
(Japanese: …少し時間をくれませんか…)
July 9, 2003 (2003-07-09)
44"Father I'm ok now"
(Japanese: 父さん、ぼくはもう大丈夫だよ…)
July 16, 2003 (2003-07-16)
45"Come Bring it"
(Japanese: さあ、来いや!!)
July 23, 2003 (2003-07-23)
46"Itemea Soccer?"
(Japanese: いてまえサッカー?)
July 30, 2003 (2003-07-30)
47"Where do you plan on Taking me!?"
(Japanese: 何処、つれてくつもり!?)
August 6, 2003 (2003-08-06)
48"You think I'm just gonna laze around here!"
(Japanese: んな所でチンタラやってられっか)
August 13, 2003 (2003-08-13)
49"Can't you stay just a little while longer? Murakami!"
(Japanese: もう少し居てくれんか?村上!)
August 20, 2003 (2003-08-20)
50"I've been waiting for you, Kanou Kyosuke-!"
(Japanese: 待っていたぞ叶恭介ー!)
August 27, 2003 (2003-08-27)
51"SPIRIT OF AKANEGAOKA!"
(Japanese: 茜ヶ丘魂じゃあああ!)
September 3, 2003 (2003-09-03)
52"Come back soon, Kanou Kyosuke!!"
(Japanese: 行って来い!叶恭介!!)
September 10, 2003 (2003-09-10)

Notes

  1. ^ The series finished in the 11th issue of 2005 (cover date February 24),[3] released on February 10 of the same year.[4]

References

  1. ^ Takahashi, Yoichi (2002). ハングリーハート 1 (Hungry Heart 1). Akita Shoten. p. 2. ISBN 4-253-20375-2.
  2. ^ 週刊少年チャンピオン 2002年No.9 (in Japanese). Akita Shoten.
  3. ^ 週刊少年チャンピオン2005年11. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. from the original on November 13, 2022. Retrieved November 13, 2022.
  4. ^ 週刊少年チャンピオン 2005年No.11 (in Japanese). Akita Shoten.
  5. ^ a b ハングリーハート 1 (in Japanese). Akita Shoten. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  6. ^ a b ハングリーハート 6 (in Japanese). Akita Shoten. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  7. ^ ハングリーハート2 (in Japanese). Akita Shoten. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  8. ^ ハングリーハート 3 (in Japanese). Akita Shoten. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  9. ^ ハングリーハート 4 (in Japanese). Akita Shoten. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  10. ^ ハングリーハート 5 (in Japanese). Akita Shoten. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  11. ^ バックナンバー一覧 (in Japanese). Fuji TV. Retrieved March 29, 2012.

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shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from January 2002 to February 2005 with its chapters collected in six tankōbon volumes The anime series was animated by Nippon Animation and broadcast on Animax from September 2002 to September 2003 spanning a total of 52 episodes Hungry Heart Wild StrikerFirst tankōbon volume coverハングリーハート WILD STRIKER Hanguri Hato Wild Striker GenreSportsMangaWritten byYōichi TakahashiPublished byAkita ShotenMagazineWeekly Shōnen ChampionDemographicShōnenOriginal runJanuary 24 2002 February 10 2005Volumes6 List of volumes Anime television seriesDirected bySatoshi SagaStudioNippon AnimationOriginal networkAnimax Fuji TVEnglish networkSEA Animax AsiaOriginal runSeptember 11 2002 September 10 2003Episodes52 Contents 1 Storyline 2 Characters 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 1 1 Volume list 3 2 Anime 3 2 1 Episode list 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksStoryline EditHungry Heart Wild Striker tells the story of Kanō Kyōsuke a teenage high school student who at the beginning of the series has just transferred into Jyoyō Orange High School Kyōsuke s older brother is the illustrious and extremely famous A C Milan football player Kanō Seisuke who had first taught him how to play and love the game of football and whom he has greatly admired since childhood After Seisuke left Japan to sign with Italian powerhouse A C Milan people started comparing Kyōsuke with his brother and criticizing him due to his different playing style Living in his brother s shadow Kyōsuke s love for the game slowly started to evaporate and lessen and he eventually lost most of his passion for it After his transfer to Jyoyō and a fated meeting with Tsujiwaki Miki an enthusiastic girl with a lot of passion for football and who soon reinvigorates his love for the game with her determination to excel Kyōsuke s deep love and passion for football returns to its fullest He soon joins the Jyoyō men s football team and makes several friends such as his fellow freshmen Sakai Jefferson a talented goalkeeper and Rodrigo a passionate Brazilian transfer student Kyōsuke with the support of his friends at Jyoyō and invigorated with Miki s care and help and by his love and determination to excel in football takes on the best and discovers an immense and determined passion for the game Characters EditKyōsuke Kanō 叶 恭介 Kanō Kyōsuke Voiced by Kohsuke Toriumi Called Orangehead jokingly by some of his friends Kyōsuke is a forward He learned the ins and outs of football from his illustrious elder brother A C Milan playmaker Kanō Seisuke After Seisuke s departure he slowly loses interest in the game but rediscovers his love for it after a fated meeting with Miki Initially the coach of Jyoyō s women s football team the determination exhibited by the girls especially Miki invigorates his passion for football and soon he joins Jyoyō s men s football team emerging as their ace striker In the last episode he becomes a player for AFC Ajax Miki Tsujiwaki 辻脇 美紀 Tsujiwaki Miki Voiced by Natsuki Katō Kyōsuke s closest friend and the captain of the Jyoyō female football team Despite their frequent fights the two eventually fall in love with each other Rafael Rodrigo del Franco ロドリゴ Rodorigo Voiced by Katashi Ishizuka Rodrigo is a midfielder and transfer student from Brazil who wants to go pro in order to help his large family While he appears to be cold self centered and only driven by money at first his attitude radically changes after his meeting with Kyosuke Rodrigo is Jyoyo s playmaker who earns the interest of several professional J League clubs In the final year he becomes the captain of Akanegaoka Kōji Jefferson Sakai 境ジェファーソン公司 Sakai Jefason Kōji Voiced by Masaya Takatsuka Sakai is the team s goalkeeper and a half Japanese transfer student from Sweden known for being attractive to women Jyoyō s star goalkeeper learns to overcome his repressed fear of injury through his interactions with his new teammates Sakai shares a strong bond with both Rodrigo and Kyosuke Gohzo Kamata 釜田 豪三 Kamata Gōzo Voiced by Kenji Nomura Kamata is plays foulback He played forward in junior high but becomes Jyoyo s defensive leader and vice captain Kyosuke often joking jabs at him but respects Kamata deeply Kamata also has a family who runs a ramen business and was visited by Kyosuke to convince his father to support him Kamata is currently playing for a regional team and aiming for a spot in the J League Yoshiya Sako 佐古 俊也 Sako Toshiya Voiced by Yoshikazu Nagano Sako is the team s midfielder Jyoyo s team captain and playmaker prior to Rodrigo s takeover Sako is levelheaded mentally quick and always willing to help his teammates He has a rivalry with Ryosei s captain and genius playmaker Furuki during high school He and Furuki end up being teammates in university Hiroshi Ichikawa 一河 ヒロシ Ichikawa Hiroshi Voiced by Hiroyuki Yoshino Ichikawa is a midfielder known for his hot headed attitude In the first year he has trouble with Rodrigo s individualist attitude as he believes teamwork is the key for victory In the second year he is chosen to be vice captain and has to deal with Yuya and his group Masashi Esaka 江坂 マサシ Esaka Masashi Voiced by Yoshirō Matsumoto Esaka is a midfielder referred to as Osaka by Kyosuke Esaka seems to take everything in stride and with a smile on his face While appearing to be no more than comic relief he is actually quite passionate about his teammates well being and the team s performance He is selected to be Jyoyo s new captain by both Sako and Kamata who both acknowledged his excellent attitude and drive to improve Yuya Kiba 木場 優也 Kiba Yuya Voiced by Kenichi Suzumura Kiba is a forward who only appears in the anime Called Nesthead by Kyōsuke Kyōsuke s rival during his second year for the forward position He also falls in love with Miki and battles with Kyōsuke in order to win her heart He is known for his speed and striking ability Masahiko Shinkawa 新川 マサヒコ Shinkawa Masahiko Voiced by Jun Fukuyama Shinkawa is a midfielder who only appears in the anime He is the fastest member of the team and Yuya s close friend He and Muroi joined football to help Yuya make it into the J League as a way to thank him for getting them out of their lives as delinquents He is known for his incredible speed and dribbling ability Kazuya Muroi 室井 和也 Muroi Kazuya Voiced by Eiji Takemoto Muroi plays defense and only appears in the anime He replaces Kamata in Kyosuke s second year as a defender and is known for his Mohawk hairstyle Like Shinkawa he started playing football to help Yuya make it into the J League Kazuo Murakami 村上 監督 Murakami Kazuo Voiced by Takashi Matsuyama The coach of the Jyōyo men s football team He was formerly a powerful forward for the Japanese National Team Kazuto Mori 森 一人 Mori Kazuto Voiced by Akari Hibino Manager of the Jyōyo men s football team He used to play football in middle school but due to an injury cannot play anymore Fukuko Ōmori 大森 福子 Ōmori Fukuko Voiced by Yoshiko Iseki Jyōyo dormitory s cook Kaori Dōmoto 堂本 香織 Dōmoto Kaori Voiced by Kae Araki Jyōyo s nutritionist and team doctor She is Seisuke s girlfriend who asked her to watch over his brother in his absence Seisuke Kanō 叶 成介 Kanō Seisuke Voiced by Takehito Koyasu Kyōsuke s older brother When he was younger he led both his middle and high school s football teams to the nationals and won and was in the top three in high school A world renowned player before 17 he also had a J League contract before age 21 and later became the A C Milan star and captain He also had excellent academic grades Akira Furuki Voiced by Kōji Yusa Ryosei s team captain He plays ID Important Data football and later plays on the same college team as Sako Makoto Iguchi Kokuryō s ace goalkeeper He also plays with the Japan youth team Yujirō Kamiyama Voiced by Kōki Harasawa Kokuryō s ace striker Kyōsuke s rival as the best striker in the region and a member of the Japan youth team Minori Fujimori 藤森 稔 Fujimori Minoru and Kaoru Fujimori 藤森 薫 Fujimori Kaoru Voiced by Kōji Yusa The Fujimori brothers are known as Kokuryō s dynamic duo and are the team s midfielders They are members of the Japan youth team Yuki Kagami 加賀美 勇樹 Kagami Yuki Voiced by Kenichi SuzumuraHe is Tenryu s captain and the team s midfielder He becomes Kyōsuke s rival as the best player in high school football in Japan Masashi Nakayama 中山 雅史 Nakayama Masashi Voiced by Himself Like Jyōyo s coach Murakami he was a former player for the national team He was the first man to ever score a goal in a World Cup for Japan in the 1998 World Cup in Japan s final group stage game a 1 2 loss to Jamaica since this was their first time to play in the tournament Keisuke Narumi Biological father of Kyosuke who held a mark in Japanese football Lost his life in a car accident shortly before being called to the Japan national football team Kyosuke was in the car but managed to survive the accident He holds a record of scoring in the prefecture before Kyosuke broke it Mitsuko Narumi Biological mother of Kyosuke She lost her life in the car accident along with her husband Coach Numakawa Head coach of Tenryu High and Japan Under 22 delegate Toda and Ueno Both are side backs for Jyoyō Kamata teaches them some defensive techniques in the first year Sakai also tells them what to do in some trainings and matches Media EditManga Edit The series was planned by Yōichi Takahashi who wished to use the title of Bruce Springsteen s song Hungry Heart which he enjoyed While developing the manga Takahashi also contacted Nippon Animation to make an anime series at the same time Despite being based on the Hungry Heart Takahashi stated that the two would be highly different 1 The manga was serialized in Akita Shoten s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from January 24 2002 2 to February 10 2005 a Akita Shoten collected its chapters in six tankōbon volumes released from November 7 2002 5 to April 8 2005 6 Volume list Edit No Japanese release date Japanese ISBN1November 7 2002 5 4 253 20375 22November 20 2003 7 4 253 20376 03September 2 2004 8 4 253 20377 94December 9 2004 9 4 253 20378 75February 8 2005 10 4 253 20379 56April 8 2005 6 4 253 20380 9Anime Edit A Hungry Heart anime series retitled Hungry Heart Wild Striker was produced by Nippon Animation and Animax Satoshi Saga directed the series while Ken ichi Imaizumi was in charge of characters designs which were significantly different from the ones from the manga The series aired in Japan in Animax between September 11 2002 and September 10 2003 spanning a total of 52 episodes Pony Canyon collected the series in a total of thirteen DVD volumes released in Japan between February 19 2003 and March 17 2004 All of the DVD covers use color illustrations by Yōichi Takahashi The series uses two opening themes starting with Kids Alive s 2nd Stage It is replaced in episode 43 by Hungry Heart Kiseki no Tsubasa ハングリーハート 奇跡の翼 Hungry Heart Miracle Wings by Natsuki Katō as Miki Tsujiawaki featuring Athens Generation The first ending theme song is Mi Title 未タイトル Titleless by Utaibito Hane for the first twelve episodes It is then replaced by Tell Tell Bōzu tell tell 坊主 Tell Tell Teru teru bozu by Kokia for the following twenty six episodes In episode 40 Kokia s Watashi no Taiyō 私の太陽 My Sun serves as the new ending theme and it is used for the remaining episodes except the final one which uses 2nd Stage Episode list Edit Title 11 Original airdate01 You re Kyosuke Japanese お前 恭介か September 11 2002 2002 09 11 02 Thank you Coach Japanese ありがとう コーチ September 18 2002 2002 09 18 03 I m Not Gonna Lose Japanese 絶対 負けねーっ September 25 2002 2002 09 25 04 Me What Defender Japanese オレ 何 ディフェンダー October 2 2002 2002 10 02 05 Running Away Japanese 逃げまくり October 9 2002 2002 10 09 06 Why do you have to be a forward Japanese なんでフォワードじゃなきゃダメなの October 16 2002 2002 10 16 07 Don t Underestimate soccer part 1 Japanese サッカーをなめるな October 23 2002 2002 10 23 08 Don t Underestimate soccer part 2 Japanese 決して誰にも 渡しはしない October 30 2002 2002 10 30 09 You re A Man What are you cowering about Japanese 男のくせに何びびってるの November 6 2002 2002 11 06 10 I Can see it I can clearly see it Japanese 見える はっきりと見える November 13 2002 2002 11 13 11 Kyosuke kun is Akanegaoka s weakpoint Japanese 恭介君が 茜ヶ丘の弱点 November 20 2002 2002 11 20 12 Don t be taken by the posts Japanese 枠にとらわれるな November 27 2002 2002 11 27 13 Hot headed mister Japanese 爆発頭のお兄ちゃーん December 4 2002 2002 12 04 14 Everyone Gather in the Locker Room Japanese 全員 ロッカーに集合だ December 11 2002 2002 12 11 15 What s That Shot Japanese な なんだ あのシュート December 18 2002 2002 12 18 16 This Is It I Can t Take It Anymore Japanese もう がまんの限界だ December 25 2002 2002 12 25 17 I ll Drag You Out Right Now Japanese 今に引っぱり出してやるからな January 8 2003 2003 01 08 18 Something is Wrong With Rodrigo Japanese 何か変よ ロドリゴは January 15 2003 2003 01 15 19 When I Said I ll Make It I ll Make It Japanese 決めると言ったら決める January 22 2003 2003 01 22 20 Hesitating Is So Unlike You Japanese うじうじと らしくない January 29 2003 2003 01 29 21 A Sore Loser Japanese おーじょーぎわが悪いわねっ February 5 2003 2003 02 05 22 What Are We Doing Japanese ワイらは何をやっとるんやろ February 12 2003 2003 02 12 23 Open air Bath Japanese 露天風呂 February 19 2003 2003 02 19 24 You Guys Are Too Cocky Japanese お前ら生意気すぎんだよ February 26 2003 2003 02 26 25 I m Going to Face The World of Soccer Japanese ワシ サッカーで天下獲ったるわ March 5 2003 2003 03 05 26 I ve been waiting for this Japanese これを待っていたんだ March 12 2003 2003 03 12 27 Let the penalty shoot out begin Japanese PK戦の開始です March 19 2003 2003 03 19 28 Do what we always do Japanese いつも通りって March 26 2003 2003 03 26 29 Bring it on Sergeant Chin Japanese 来ォォーイ アゴ軍曹 April 2 2003 2003 04 02 30 I made it Brother Japanese 来たぜ 兄貴 April 9 2003 2003 04 09 31 I don t feel excited at all Japanese 今日は 全然ワクワクしないよ April 16 2003 2003 04 16 32 Kanou Kyosuke I won t forgive you Japanese 叶恭介 許さない April 23 2003 2003 04 23 33 It can t be Kanou s the captain Japanese まさか カノウがキャプテン April 30 2003 2003 04 30 34 You re 10 years too early Bird nest head Japanese 十年早ぇよ 鳥の巣頭 May 7 2003 2003 05 07 35 Why did this have to Happen to Kyosuke kun too Japanese こんな時に恭介君まで May 14 2003 2003 05 14 36 What are you doing guys Japanese 何やってんだよ みんな May 21 2003 2003 05 21 37 Isn t anyone else coming Japanese 誰もついて来ぇへんのか May 28 2003 2003 05 28 38 Captain Esaka Japanese キャプテン エサカ June 4 2003 2003 06 04 39 Eat and run woman How long are you going to sleep Japanese 食い逃げ女 いつまで寝てんだ June 11 2003 2003 06 11 40 I was finally able to come back Japanese やっと戻って来れたぜ June 18 2003 2003 06 18 41 T Twelve Goals Japanese じゅ 12点 June 25 2003 2003 06 25 42 Who s that Sergeant Chin Japanese 誰だ アゴ軍曹って July 2 2003 2003 07 02 43 Can you give me a little time to think Japanese 少し時間をくれませんか July 9 2003 2003 07 09 44 Father I m ok now Japanese 父さん ぼくはもう大丈夫だよ July 16 2003 2003 07 16 45 Come Bring it Japanese さあ 来いや July 23 2003 2003 07 23 46 Itemea Soccer Japanese いてまえサッカー July 30 2003 2003 07 30 47 Where do you plan on Taking me Japanese 何処 つれてくつもり August 6 2003 2003 08 06 48 You think I m just gonna laze around here Japanese んな所でチンタラやってられっか August 13 2003 2003 08 13 49 Can t you stay just a little while longer Murakami Japanese もう少し居てくれんか 村上 August 20 2003 2003 08 20 50 I ve been waiting for you Kanou Kyosuke Japanese 待っていたぞ叶恭介ー August 27 2003 2003 08 27 51 SPIRIT OF AKANEGAOKA Japanese 茜ヶ丘魂じゃあああ September 3 2003 2003 09 03 52 Come back soon Kanou Kyosuke Japanese 行って来い 叶恭介 September 10 2003 2003 09 10 Notes Edit The series finished in the 11th issue of 2005 cover date February 24 3 released on February 10 of the same year 4 References Edit Takahashi Yoichi 2002 ハングリーハート 1 Hungry Heart 1 Akita Shoten p 2 ISBN 4 253 20375 2 週刊少年チャンピオン 2002年No 9 in Japanese Akita Shoten 週刊少年チャンピオン2005年11 Media Arts Database in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on November 13 2022 Retrieved November 13 2022 週刊少年チャンピオン 2005年No 11 in Japanese Akita Shoten a b ハングリーハート 1 in Japanese Akita Shoten Retrieved May 29 2018 a b ハングリーハート 6 in Japanese Akita Shoten Retrieved May 29 2018 ハングリーハート2 in Japanese Akita Shoten Retrieved May 29 2018 ハングリーハート 3 in Japanese Akita Shoten Retrieved May 29 2018 ハングリーハート 4 in Japanese Akita Shoten Retrieved May 29 2018 ハングリーハート 5 in Japanese Akita Shoten Retrieved May 29 2018 バックナンバー一覧 in Japanese Fuji TV Retrieved March 29 2012 External links EditNippon Animation s official website for Hungry Heart Wild Striker in Japanese Animax s official website for Hungry Heart Wild Striker in Japanese Animax East Asia s page for Hungry Heart Animax South Asia s page for Hungry Heart Hungry Heart Wild Striker anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Hungry Heart manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hungry Heart Wild Striker amp oldid 1126200203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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