Japan,
(1969–1971), 41 h 36 min
(Length: 24 min)
Cinematography:
Tatsumasa ShimizuComposer:
Takeo WatanabeCast:
Natsue Washizu, Eiko Masuyama, 坂井寿美江, Shūsei Nakamura, Yōko Kuri, Yoshiko Matsuo, Mie Azuma, Masako Sugaya, Makoto Kōsaka, Reiko Mutō, Sachiko Chijimatsu (more)Episodes(104)
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The New One (E01)
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Hard Training (E02)
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Enemies Become Friends (E03)
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Bad Awakening (E04)
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The New Coach (E05)
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Turn to Good (E06)
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A Good Deliberate Act (E07)
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The Falling Leaf (E08)
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Persuation Tries (E09)
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A Sneaking Conspiracy (E10)
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Out and Over (E11)
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The Forgotten Gift (E12)
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Tactic Without Tactic (E13)
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Time Out (E14)
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The Shady Sides of the Victory (E15)
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No Decision (E16)
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Victory Is Not Everything (E17)
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A Vow to Schlenina (E18)
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The Revived Rivals (E19)
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The Super Training (E20)
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Mistakes and Understandings (E21)
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New Exercises (E22)
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Obstacles While Riding the Train (E23)
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Somersault Receiving (E24)
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Walk-Over (E25)
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Who Would Have Thought (E26)
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12 Rivals (E27)
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The Challenge (E28)
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Outliers (E29)
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Class Test (E30)
Reviews (1)
Attack No. 1 is about the main character from a volleyball team and her coach. When I watched it I was just as excited about Mila as I was about Clementine, who I considered the absolute best at the time. The shoujo anime Attack No. 1 was in the manga of the same name from 1968, which had 12 episodes and was published until 1970. The series was then broadcast from 1969 to 1971 and ran for 104 episodes, so there was really nothing left unfinished. Although I never succumbed to the likes of genre hits SailorMoon or Candy, every now and then I'm still willing to watch Mila and her smoldering femininity. ()