Slam Dunk
Slam Dunk
Slam Dunk
by Takehiko Inoue about a basketball team from Shhoku High School. It was serialized in Weekly Shnen Jump from
1990 to 1996, with the chapters collected into 31 tankbonvolumes by Shueisha. It was adapted into an anime series
by Toei Animation which has been broadcast worldwide, enjoying much popularity particularly in Japan, several
other Asian countries and Europe.[1] Slam Dunk has sold over 121 million copies in Japan alone, making it one of
the best-selling manga series in history. Inoue later used basketball as a central theme in two subsequent manga
titles: Buzzer Beater and Real. In 2010, Inoue received special commendations from the Japan Basketball
Association for helping popularize basketball in Japan.
Hanamichi Sakuragi is a delinquent and the leader of a gang. Sakuragi is very unpopular with girls, having been
rejected an astonishing fifty times. In his first year at Shohoku High School, he meets Haruko Akagi, the girl of his
dreams, and is overjoyed when she is not repulsed or scared of him like all the other girls he has asked out.
Haruko, recognizing Sakuragi's athleticism, introduces him to the Shohoku basketball team. Sakuragi is reluctant to
join the team at first, as he has no prior experience in sports and thinks that basketball is a game for losers (in
addition to the fact that the fiftieth girl rejected him in favor of a basketball player). Sakuragi, despite his extreme
immaturity and fiery temper, proves to be a natural athlete and joins the team, mainly in the hopes of impressing
and getting closer to Haruko. Later on, Sakuragi realizes that he has come to actually love the sport, despite having
previously played primarily because of his crush on Haruko. Kaede Rukawa Sakuragi's bitter rival (both in
basketball and because Haruko has a massive crush, albeit one-sided, on Rukawa), the star rookie and a "girl
magnet" joins the team at the same time. Not long after, Hisashi Mitsui, a skilled three-point shooter and ex-
junior high school MVP, and Ryota Miyagi, a short but fast point guard, both rejoin the team and together these four
struggle to fulfill team captain Takenori Akagi's dream of winning the national championship. Together, these misfits
gain publicity and the once little-known Shohoku basketball team becomes an all-star contender in Japan.
Inoue became inspired to make Slam Dunk as he liked basketball since his high school years. After Inoue started Slam
Dunk, he was surprised when he began receiving letters from readers that said they started playing the sport due to
the manga. His editor even told him "basketball was a taboo in this world." Due to these letters, Inoue decided he
wanted to draw better basketball games in the series.[2] With the series, Inoue wanted to demonstrate the feelings
from an athlete such as their thoughts when they win, lose or improve at their sport. When he started
making Vagabond, he noted that when he was doing Slam Dunk he had a simpler perspective on life as he focused
more in victories and success.[3]
With the series, Inoue wants the readers to feel achievements as well as love for the sport.[4] Thinking that his success
as a manga artist being largely due to basketball, Inoue organized a Slam Dunk Scholarship for Japanese students as
he wanted to give back to the sport by increasing its popularity in Japan.[5] However, when asked about the response
from readers to basketball, Inoue commented that although Slam Dunk is technically a basketball manga, its story
could have been done with other sports such as football.[6] He also added that the artwork for the manga was very
typical and mangalike in comparison to his newer works such as Real. His experiences with basketball also influenced
the story from Slam Dunk: as a youth Inoue started playing basketball to be popular with the girls, but later became
interested with the sport in and of itself. This was mirrored in the character of Hanamichi Sakuragi, who starts playing
basketball to be popular with the girl he likes, to later become truly fond of the game. [7]