Английская Википедия:Gurazeni
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Шаблон:NihongoШаблон:Efn or Money Diamond, is a Japanese baseball manga series written by Yūji Moritaka and illustrated by Keiji Adachi. The manga was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Morning and has been followed by four sequels since.
The series follows the unforgiving money-and-statistics-centric world of professional baseball,[1] in a similar concept to Moneyball, but through the eyes of players: a relief pitcher and left-handed specialist, Bonda Natsunosuke, and Tokunaga, a retired pitcher turned color commentator. The fictional teams in the series are based on real teams in the NPB, particularly the Central League.
A 24-episodes anime television series adaptation by Studio Deen was broadcast from April to December 2018.
Characters
- Шаблон:Nihongo
- Шаблон:Voiced by[2]Шаблон:Efn
- A 26-year-old professional baseball player for the Jingū Spiders. Born in Yamanashi, he was recruited 8 years ago and was Mr. Irrelevant in his draft class that received only 15 million yen (US$137,000) as a signing bonus. Left-handed short middle relief pitcher and left-handed specialist. He earns 18 million yen (US$160,000) per year, which is above average for his role due to games played per season, yet it is well below average for players his age. Obsessively reads player's directories and has become very knowledgeable about other players contracts and annual salaries. He is very worried he won't be able to earn enough money during his baseball career so he can retire comfortably. It got to the point that in a radio interview, where he was inebriated, he blurted out his jealousy over the Osaka Tempters and Mops middle relief pitchers, who not only earn more than him, but also made twice the appearance each, exposing his inferiority complex.
- Шаблон:Nihongo
- Шаблон:Voiced by[3]
- Usually called Шаблон:Nihongo; he is a 35-year-old radio color commentator. Originally from Yamanashi like Bonda. He was a starter for the Spiders for 10 years before retiring from baseball 3 years previously. He had less than 50 wins and his highest salary was 30 million yen per year (US$274,000). He got his current job through his connections with director of Otowa radio but often offers nothing of substance as a commentator. Bonda believes that due to his extravagant life style he ended his career broke and is making little money in his current job. Despite being more diligent on his research due to him using a computer, as opposed to Hideo Matsumoto's fully manual system, which helped the radio station getting inside scoop on newly promoted players, he was fired in season 2, just as he and his fiancée are travelling to Guam.
- Шаблон:Nihongo
- Шаблон:Voiced by[3]
- Spider's no.2 starting pitcher. 26 years old, from the same draft class and area as Bonda, but earns 36 million yen, has 21 wins in 7 years as a pro. Bonda's best friend and they frequently go out for drinks together. In the current season of baseball he has been a starter in 3 games, with only 1.00 ERA, but lost all 1-0.
- Шаблон:Nihongo
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- Left-handed Left outfielder for the Spiders, from Yamanashi like Bonda. He wears jersey no.3, traditionally given to the team's best hitter. He is dealing with a batting slump. He was first to hit Bonda's pitch for a home-run in a high school tournament. Earns 20 million per year.
- Шаблон:Nihongo
- Шаблон:Voiced by[3]
- Manager of Jingu Spiders. Has a lot of trust in Bonda as a reliever.
- Шаблон:Nihongo
- Шаблон:Voiced by[3]
- The Spiders bullpen coach. A stoic bearded man who has a good understanding of Bonda's strengths and weaknesses.
- Шаблон:Nihongo
- Шаблон:Voiced by[3]
- Japanese canteen waitress, very optimistic and bubbly and popular among men. From Osaka, a huge fan of Osaka Tempters, while she hated Bonda in the game, she had no recollection of him as a player when he was a customer. Her opinion of him changed when she attended a fan meeting session in the playoffs.
- Шаблон:Nihongo
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- Bonda's scout. He advised Bonda to not spend the money he got as a signing bonus but use it as an insurance if he's injured or is dropped from the team.
- Hideo Matsumoto
- Voiced by himself. The only factual character in the anime, a baseball announcer for Otowa Radio Station. In season 2, it is revealed that he still uses a fully manual system to write notes rather than using a computer. However, due to the extensive research needed to cover back-to-back games live, he often works long hours and little sleep.
- Шаблон:Nihongo
- Шаблон:Voiced by
- 29-year-old right-handed closer for the Spiders. He was scouted from an amateur team and earned the closer spot last year receiving a 50 million yen contract. He robbed a win from Shibuya, but injured himself after blowing a save a month later. After he recovered, he blew one more save costing Shibuya another win and was sent to the minors.
- Шаблон:Nihongo
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- A portly family man. He is a player in the Spiders' Minor League team who bats left but throws right. He is the same age as Bonda and was recruited out of college 4 years previously. He's been brought up to the majors after a successful streak in the minors but Bonda thinks he isn't cut out to be in the pros. Yet, he was instrumental in helping Spider win the divisional pennant after two hot streaks, all despite his wife giving birth to a son by emergency cesarean due to breech birth.
Media
Manga
Gurazeni is written by Yūji Moritaka and illustrated by Keiji Adachi. It was serialized in Kodansha's Morning magazine from December 9, 2010,[4] to August 28, 2014.[5][6] Kodansha collected its chapters in seventeen Шаблон:Lang volumes, released from May 23, 2011,[7] to January 23, 2015.[8]
A second series, titled Шаблон:Nihongo, was serialized in Morning from September 25, 2014,[9] to February 15, 2018.[10][11] Kodansha collected its chapters in fifteen tankōbon volumes, released from January 23, 2015,[12] to May 23, 2018.[13]
A third series, titled Шаблон:Nihongo, was serialized in Morning from March 29, 2018,[14] to August 19, 2021.[15][16] Kodansha collected its chapters in thirteen tankōbon volumes, released from June 22, 2018,[17] to October 21, 2021.[16]
A fourth series, titled Шаблон:Nihongo, started in Morning on December 9, 2021.[18][19] The series finished its first part on February 17, 2022;[20] the second part started on May 19 of the same year.[21] The first tankōbon volume was released on April 21, 2022.[22] As of February 21, 2023, three volumes have been released.[23]
Spin-offs
A spin-off manga, titled Шаблон:Nihongo , written by Yūji Moritaka and illustrated by Yōsuke Uzumaki, was serialized in Kodansha's Evening from March 10, 2020,[24][25] to November 8, 2022.[26] Kodansha collected its chapters in six tankōbon volumes, released from July 20, 2020,[27] to February 21, 2023.[28]
Another spin-off titled Шаблон:Nihongo by Kawa, which is based on Dai League-hen, was serialized in Morning from October 7 to December 2, 2021.[29][18] Three more parts have been serialized since then, from: March 3 to April 28, 2022;[20][21] August 4 to October 13, 2022;[21][30] and February 2 to April 6, 2023.[31][32] The fifth part is set to start in July 2023.[32]
Anime
An anime television series aired from April 6 to June 22, 2018, on SKY PerfecTV!'s SkyPer! channel.[2][33] Produced by SKY Perfect JSAT, Kodansha and Studio Deen, the series is directed by Ayumu Watanabe, with Hideo Takayashiki handling series composition and writing the scripts, Kenichi Ohnuki designing the characters and Akifumi Tada composing the music.[34] The anime's theme song is "Merigo feat. SKY-HI" by Cypress Ueno to Robert Yoshino.[35] The closing song is "Shadow Monster" performed by Asako Toki.[36] Well known actor and film director 'Beat' Takeshi appeared as a guest star in the final episode of the first season.[37] A second season aired from October 5 to December 21, 2018,[38] which included baseball player Masahiro Yamamoto and comedian Yuki Iwai in cameo roles.[39]
Episode list
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Reception
The series was second on the 2012 edition of Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga for male readers.[40] It nominated for the fifth Manga Taishō in 2012.[41] It won the 37th Kodansha Manga Award in the general category in 2013.[42]
Mike Toole of Anime News Network praised the anime adaptation, in particular the main character Bonda but acknowledged it was difficult to sell to most western viewers.[43]
Notes
References
External links
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