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The story focuses on Hiromi Oka, who is an ordinary high school girl whose one wish is to be as good at tennis as the girl who is best in the school, the graceful "[[Madame Butterfly]]" Reika Ryuuzaki. Her coach Jin Munakata sees potential in her, and the rest of the series tells of her struggles and victories, on and off the court.
The story focuses on Hiromi Oka, who is an ordinary high school girl whose one wish is to be as good at tennis as the girl who is best in the school, the graceful "[[Madame Butterfly]]" Reika Ryuuzaki. Her coach Jin Munakata sees potential in her, and the rest of the series tells of her struggles and victories, on and off the court.


There was also a 1979 animated movie, which has noticeably better animation (directed by Osamu Dezaki, who also directed ''[[Rose of Versailles (Manga)|Rose of Versailles]]'')
There was also a 1979 animated movie, which has noticeably better animation (directed by Osamu Dezaki, who also directed ''[[Rose of Versailles]]'')


''[[Gunbuster (Anime)|Gunbuster]]'' starts out as an [[Affectionate Parody]] of this series before evolving into its own thing.
''[[Gunbuster]]'' starts out as an [[Affectionate Parody]] of this series before evolving into its own thing.
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=== Tropes related to the series: ===
=== Tropes related to the series: ===

Revision as of 19:52, 9 April 2014

Aim for the Ace!' (エースをねらえ!, Ēsu o Nerae!) is a classic Shoujo anime and manga begun in 1972. Highly influential to shoujo, it had several series throughout the 70's and 80's and a live-action movie in 2004. It has been dubbed and distributed in Europe, in French, Italian and Spanish.

The story focuses on Hiromi Oka, who is an ordinary high school girl whose one wish is to be as good at tennis as the girl who is best in the school, the graceful "Madame Butterfly" Reika Ryuuzaki. Her coach Jin Munakata sees potential in her, and the rest of the series tells of her struggles and victories, on and off the court.

There was also a 1979 animated movie, which has noticeably better animation (directed by Osamu Dezaki, who also directed Rose of Versailles)

Gunbuster starts out as an Affectionate Parody of this series before evolving into its own thing.


Tropes related to the series: