- Fans of
Ao Ashi would simply love
Haikyuu While its focus is on volleyball, a completely different sport, both anime have a similar plot focus. Hinata
from
Haikyuu!!, like Ashito, is a young boy with big dreams. He, too, is unfamiliar with the basics of the game.
In both
Haikyuu!! and
Ao Ashi, the protagonists use their raw talent to compete against the best. They put their all into improving their basics in order to compete with them. Fans are drawn to the series because of the protagonist's character development.
- Blue Lock, like
Ao Ashi, is an anime which is based on football. But unlike the previous entry
, which has already released four seasons and some OVA,
Blue Lock has yet to premiere. The anime will begin airing in the Autumn 2022 anime season on October 8, 2022. It may serve as an excellent substitute for fans, as
Blue Lock arrives just as
Ao Ashi's season 1 concludes.
The plot revolves around Yoichi Isagi, a striker who fails to lead his team to victory. He believes that his team's defeat was due to his selflessness. Meanwhile, under coach Jinpachi Ego, the Japanese Football Association established the Blue Lock Project to develop the most egoistically selfish striker for the Japanese football team. Yoichi decides to seize this golden opportunity in order to realize his ultimate goal.
- Sora Kumumatani from
Ahiru no Sora wants to compete in the big leagues. Sora has always wanted to play competitive basketball. However, his short height kept him from fulfilling his dream. So, when Sora first arrived at Kuzuryuu High School, he was excited to join the basketball team, but he soon discovered that the club was a retreat for punks.
Sora, who wanted to satisfy his mother's wish, went against the punks. He played against them as he showed his quick feet and skills. Seeing this, the team members who had lost their passion for the game decided to give it another go.
Giant Killing is based on realistic football. Unlike Ao Ashi, which focuses on the gameplay, the latter focuses on the team management aspect of the game.
East Tokyo United had been struggling just to stay in the league. When the fans became aware of this, they began to abandon the team. Coach Tatsumi Takeshi, the manager of a lower division club in England, was hired by ETU as a solution to this predicament. Even though the job is difficult because other clubs have better players and higher funding, Takeshi knows how to take down giants. Fans of
Ao Ashi would love this anime considering how it delves deep into the intricacies related to team management, which is a very crucial part of any sport.
- The character development of Ippo Makunouchi in
Hajime no Ippo is similar to that of Ashito in
Ao Ashi. He was frequently bullied, and one day he was rescued by Takamura Mamoru, a professional boxer. After rescuing him, Takamura took Ippo to his gym. There, Ippo was instructed to blow off steam by punching a punching bag with a picture of his bully on it.
Surprisingly, when Ippo began swinging, the punches did not appear to be ordinary. They had Ippo's raw strength from working for his family's fishing business. Ippo's mentor, seeing the former's potential, began mentoring him as his boxing career took off. Another similarity between the two anime is the presence of a student-mentor relationship.
- Both
Ao Ashi and
Days are based on realistic football. However, unlike Ashito, who is a good player in general, Tsukushi Tsukamoto from
Days isn't nearly as good. Tsukushi is a newbie to the sport and, on a fateful night, ends up meeting a football prodigy, Jin Kazama. While they are polar opposites to one another, they get dragged into the world of football together.
Like Ashito, the protagonist of
Days also possesses a unique skill in the game, and it is entertaining to watch him hone other game-related abilities. Fans of
Ao Ashi will like this anime since it is similar to
Days in terms of the protagonist's character development.
Ao Ashi and
Ace of Diamond are very similar in terms of their plots. While the sports are different, with
Ace of Diamond being a baseball anime, both the anime begin with the protagonists causing their matches to go against them.
Ace of Diamonds' Eijun Sawamura threw a stray ball, causing his team to lose, but looking at his talent, he was scouted by the reputed Seidou High School in Tokyo.
After careful consideration, Eijun decided to accept the offer and relocate to Tokyo. He had to hone his abilities in order to become the team's ace there because he was surrounded by stronger players.
- Hanamichi Sakuragi from
Slamdunk is well-known for his fiery temper, red hair, and towering stature.When he enrolled in Shohoku High, he was hoping to finally get a girlfriend. He'd been rejected 50 times in middle school and was desperate to find love. So, when Haruko Akagi asked Hanamichi if he liked basketball, Hanamichi, who despises basketball, muttered yes.
Haruko took Hanamichi to the basketball court so he could demonstrate a slam dunk to her. Hanamichi, who had no idea about his own skills till then, overshoots, and Haruko learns about Hanamichi's physical abilities. The rest is history. When the club captain found out about this, Hanamichi's basketball journey took off.
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