That title makes way too much sense to be an anime title, it should be like Revolution Breakfast or Friday Night Jump Package or something.
That title looks like a typical sports anime title.
- Haikyu!!
- Kuroko’s Basketball
- Blue Lock
- Hajime no Ippo
- Ace of Diamond
- Slam Dunk
- Major
- The Prince of Tennis
- Yowamushi Pedal
- One Outs
- Baby Steps
I could go on, but I think I’ve made my point.
Have you? Kinda seems like you made my point, but whatevs!
I’d watch it.
Totally. This would be great.
If you want to see an amazing and unlikely sports show that actually exists, try Ping-pong the Animation. Art style takes a bit of getting used to but it’s just such an engaging watch.
Looks interesting, thanks!
How is America the worst at shooting?
It’s almost as if the gun culture here is obsessed with something other than sportsmanship.
While I do like dunking on ammosexuals, the reason that the US isn’t at the top of this sport is that the popular pistol shooting sports, in the US, are different. The US shooting sport community is more focused on action shooting styles of competition. Trick shots, speed shooting, target accuracy while moving/on moving targets, in close combat simulations, etc. Also long range rifle marksmanship, and alternative shooting marksmanship like air rifles.
If you look at the history of things like skeet shooting, very long range target shooting, air rifle, and a few other the US does very well.
Only 1 Olympic shooting discipline (skeet) is for an event that’s popular in The US shooting scene.
The US took home half the individual medals in skeet, including the men’s event which ended with the 2 Americans in an overtime shoot-off for gold because they had tied with 1-point shy of an Olympic record (that was held by the eventual winner of the shoot-off). The kid who won silver in the men’s didn’t miss a target in the prelims and was halfway through the finals before his first miss.
If other popular American shooting events like practical multi-gun, cowboy action shooting, and and IDPA shooting were in the Olympics America would probably do much better in shooting. But the firearms used in those events are illegal in enough countries that it would be difficult to have them as an Olympic sport.
To put the different guns into perspective, the slow-paced “long range” precision rifle event in the Olympics is 50 meters. Rapid-fire timed shooting in 3-gun (an event where the shooter is switching between semi-auto rifle, shotgun, and pistol on a firing course) can have targets at 10 times that distance, and precision rifle events in the US have shooters firing over 1,000 yards.
olympic isekai
My Quest to Become an Olympic Champion in Another World
Where is the turkish dude cat though? That was a supper missed opportunity to add toonie characters to a dead serious anime
Great picture!
Better than half the shows airing this season.
Great, now we should start doing some high-quality Persona 5 memes next!