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Ping Pong the Animation

Ping Pong the Animation

  • 🎬 Type: TV
  • 📺 Episodes: 11
  • 📅 Year: 2014
  • 📡 Status: Finished Airing
  • 🕓 Airing: 11 Apr 2014 → 20 Jun 2014
  • 🗓️ Premiered: spring 2014
  • ⭐ Score: 8.62
  • 🏆 Rank: #96
  • 👥 Members: 428,187
  • ❤️ Favorites: 17,082
  • 🏢 Genres: Award Winning, Drama, Sports
  • 🎭 Studios: Tatsunoko Production
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Synopsis

Despite being polar opposites, Makoto "Smile" Tsukimoto and Yutaka "Peco" Hoshino have been best friends since childhood. Although the overly confident Peco strives to be the best ping-pong player in the world, he often skips practice, earning the ire of his fellow teammates on the Katase High School ping-pong team. Meanwhile, Smile—in spite of his innate talent for the sport—cannot help but hold back his full strength when playing against others. Through their mutual love for ping-pong, the two have developed a bond that is seemingly unbreakable. When Peco hears that an ex-national team player from China is coming to Japan, he drags Smile over to rival Tsujido High School to observe them. The subsequent trip leads to a clash between Peco and Kong Wenge, who overwhelmingly defeats the former in one game. Stunned by such a comprehensive loss, Peco finds himself questioning why he plays to begin with. Seeing his potential as a player, Katase's coach begins to train Smile to overcome his hesitation, but he is reluctant to play if it is not for enjoyment. As the two struggle to find meaning in the sport, a plethora of stronger players—each with their own internal strifes—await them at the inter-high tournament, where only the very best can persevere. But when these young athletes let their unbridled ambition go unchecked, the hardships they face paint a somber reality as they pursue glory. [Written by MAL Rewrite]


Additional Information

Ping Pong The Animation won the Animation of the Year award in the Television category at the Tokyo Anime Award Festival in 2015. The series was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Funimation Entertainment on June 23, 2015.

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Characters & Voice Actors

Character Hoshino, Yutaka

Hoshino, Yutaka

Main

Katayama, Fukujuurou

Japanese

Voice actor Katayama, Fukujuurou
Character Tsukimoto, Makoto

Tsukimoto, Makoto

Main

Satomura, Hiroshi

Japanese

Voice actor Satomura, Hiroshi
Character Dotechin

Dotechin

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Egami

Egami

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Emiko

Emiko

Supporting

Domon, Keiko

Japanese

Voice actor Domon, Keiko
Character Hama-chan

Hama-chan

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Kazama, Ryuu

Kazama, Ryuu

Supporting

Ogawa, Shinji

Japanese

Voice actor Ogawa, Shinji
Character Kazama, Ryuuichi

Kazama, Ryuuichi

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Kazama, Taku

Kazama, Taku

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Kimura

Kimura

Supporting

Nozawa, Soh

Japanese

Voice actor Nozawa, Soh
Character Koeda

Koeda

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Koizumi, Jou

Koizumi, Jou

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Koizumi, Wife

Koizumi, Wife

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Kong, Wenge

Kong, Wenge

Supporting

Bun, Yousei

Japanese

Voice actor Bun, Yousei
Character Kong's Coach

Kong's Coach

Supporting

Ha, Tei

Japanese

Voice actor Ha, Tei
Character Kong's Mother

Kong's Mother

Supporting

Ken, Ryu

Japanese

Voice actor Ken, Ryu
Character Mori

Mori

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Muuko

Muuko

Supporting

Kurita, Erina

Japanese

Voice actor Kurita, Erina
Character Nekota

Nekota

Supporting

No Voice Actor
Character Norio

Norio

Supporting

Abe, Souichi

Japanese

Voice actor Abe, Souichi