Kowloons' Ball Parade

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Alternatives: ーロンズ・ボール・パレード; Nine Dragons' Ball Parade
Author: Kamada Mikiyasu
Artist: Fukui Ashibi
Type: Manga
Status: NO
Publish: 0000-01-01 to ?

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Alternatives: ーロンズ・ボール・パレード; Nine Dragons' Ball Parade
Author: Kamada Mikiyasu
Artist: Fukui Ashibi
Type: Manga
Status: NO
Publish: 0000-01-01 to ?
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4.0
3 Votes
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Summary
Hakuo Gakuin's mighty baseball team consistently makes it to Koshien, and Tamao Azukida dreams of making the team. To achieve his goal, Tamao does extensive research and undergoes a strict daily training regimen. But at tryouts, Tamao meets the enigmatic genius pitcher Tao Ryudo, and the course of his destiny may be forever changed! If people aren't laughing, then you're not dreaming big enough! A new baseball tale for the era begins!
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Kowloons' Ball Parade review
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mdauben5
Apr 05, 2021
This is the first-ever review for this series and I really think it has potential. Haikyuu ended last year, leaving Jump without any sports manga. I hope this series goes on to do well, as based on the first 60 pages I see a lot of potentials. The story like most sports anime is kind of basic, the protagonist wants to join a sports club, he excels in one area of that sport but needs improvement in others, he meets a secondary protagonist who has a different personality and abilities that complement him, its all very cliche: which is why I think the story and characters are the weakest aspects of the manga. What I think sets it apart is that the protagonist fails to get into the dream baseball schools, and has to create his own club to pursue his dream, which is a very unique concept for sports manga, and I think going forward if the authors can avoid cliches this could become a great sports manga. The art style is clean and I enjoy the sort of hybrid style of haikyuu and dr stone. The action itself is well-drawn and I can tell what is happening which impressed me considering how busy a sport like baseball is. Not all panels are great but some of them show immense levels of detail. I enjoyed what I read and am looking forward to reading more, but I hope the action is a little more fleshed out. Overall, I think there is room for improvement, but the series has great potential, and considering how it fits Jumps core audience and there are no other sports manga being serialized right now, I believe this series is unlikely to be canceled.