From to 2004 to 2005 in France by Asuka, in 2005 in Italy by Star Comics, and from 2006 to 2007 in Argentina and Spain by Ivrea. The comic was also published outside Japan. Both were successful in Japan, particularly the TV show which was also rebroadcast in several other countries with success, specially in Latin America and Asia.ĭespite the series success, Takahashi decided to end it to refocus once again on his magnum opus Captain Tsubasa. Instead of strictly following the comic, both were co-developed at the same time, with the animation taking a more comedic approach. The focus of the plot is teenager Kyosuke Kano's live with football once his interest in it is rekindled due to Miki Tsujiwaki's efforts.Ī TV anime, titled Hungry Heart: Wild Striker, was developed based on the comic. Hungry Heart was compiled in six tankobon volumes. Due to Takahashi being engaged at the time with Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002, during the first two years the chapters were irregularly published as he only drew chapters in his free time, and they only had a more regular publication starting 2004 once Takahashi finished the serialization of Road to 2002. The cartoon was serialized by Akita Shoten in its shonen magazine Weekly Shonen Champion from issue #9 of 2002 to issue #11 of 2005 for a total of 49 chapters. This is Takahashi's most successful series behind his seminal work Captain Tsubasa. Hungry Heart (ハングリーハート) is a Japanese comic book series created by cartoonist Yoichi Takahashi focused on football.
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