All Out!! gets teaser and premiere date

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

Get ready for the adrenaline rush of the field! All Out!! , a new sports anime based on Shiori Amase's manga, has finally released its first teaser on the series' official website. The anime promises to win over fans of the genre with its action, teamwork, and resilience.

The plot follows Kenji Gion , a first-year high school student distinguished by his short stature but unwavering determination. On his first day at Kanagawa Prefectural High School , he meets the giant Sumiaki Iwashimizu during an intense rugby match. Despite their physical differences, the two strike up a genuine friendship, and Kenji decides to join the school's rugby club, beginning a journey full of challenges and life lessons.

All Out!! premieres in October

All Out!! will feature 25 episodes and will air starting in October on Tokyo MX, MBS, BS11 , and other channels. The anime, which offers a moving look at rugby, promises to highlight not only the games but also the characters' personal growth.

Furthermore, the teaser trailer surprised fans with its dynamic animation and faithfulness to the original manga's lines, which will surely please them. After all, adapting a sport as physical as rugby to an animated format requires careful attention to detail and intense action scenes.

So , fans of sports anime like Haikyuu!! and Kuroko's Basketball can expect another exciting addition to their list. However , focusing on a lesser-explored sport in Japan and the anime world, like rugby, promises a unique and innovative experience.

Anyway, while we wait for the official premiere, you can now check out the teaser on the anime's official website.

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