4 Sports Anime You’ll Absolutely Love to Watch

I heard you guys love watching sports anime. I watched Haikyuu and fell in love. But what else can I watch like Haku? Well, first of all, you probably won’t find anything quite like Haku. But in this video, I’ll tell you the names of six absolutely great sports anime.

1. Haikyuu!! – The Heartbeat of Every Sports Anime Fan

First of all, Haikyuu is the first one. If some of you haven’t seen it, why haven’t you? It’s the heartbeat of everyone’s heart; it’s everyone’s life. IQ. This sports anime based on volleyball has already released four seasons. And if I’m not mistaken, there are 24 in the first, 24 in the second, 10 in the third, and 24 in the fourth. Plus, a canon movie that continues the story – you have a lot of fun.

And I’m telling you, once you start, you won’t be able to stop. You’ll stay up all night watching. That’s how good Haku is.

2. Ping Pong: The Animation – A Hidden Masterpiece

Okay, two very popular titles have emerged in the sports world. So, let’s move on. On an episode that’s completely underrated, on the contrary. So underrated that just a few days ago I made a dedicated video about it, and how many people have seen it? Less than half my average views, not even 100.

I felt so bad; I was heartbroken. What should I do? You don’t need good recommendations. Demon Slayer has struggled in the same title. If I write this, it becomes 200. Justice is needed for Ping Pong: The Animation.

And does that mean I’m making this video so that more people can see it? Yes, my goal is to get as many eyes as possible to see Ping Pong The Animation. Because it is a masterpiece, in my humble opinion.

In fact, I’m going to do a taboo here by comparing it to IQ. And if we talk about impact in fewer episodes, I know there’s no apples-to-apples comparison. But 11 episodes of Ping Pong were made because that’s all the story ends with. And watch the first 11-12 episodes of IQ. I’d choose this one. Ping Pong.

It’s based on table tennis. Everyone follows multiple characters. Because, yay, yay, I made a dedicated video; go check it out. And brother, you have to watch this at any cost, or I’ll come to your house to threaten you.

Consider this an opportunity with at least a three-episode rule. The animation is so weird and out-of-this-world; you’ll either love it or hate it. But give it a try, because if you like it, and you watched it after I told you to, you’ll come and thank me. It’s that good.

3. Kuroko’s Basketball – Basketball Meets Superpowers

If we delve into the world of basketball later, I think you know which name is going to come up. Yes, you’re absolutely right. I’m talking about Ahiruno Sora.

Hey, I cut you off, didn’t I? If you don’t know what happened, forget it. Ahiruno Sora is a basketball game that I started but barely managed to watch six or seven episodes of. I don’t remember how many I’ve watched. I’ve since dropped it. Still, its premise is a bit interesting. You should try the three-episode rule again.

I’m not adding it to the official list yet, because the number four of this video is Purkos Basketball (Kuroko no Basket). Whoever saw it, tell us how great it is in the comments so everyone else can be convinced.

This is Basketball Meets Superpowers. Consider it a Myro Academia tournament starting today, where you’ll have to fight battle after battle after battle. Every time, someone stands in front of you with a new superpower.

But on a basketball court, it’s completely beyond my mental capacity. “Brother, this doesn’t happen in real life.” “It’s like, ‘Hey, watch it!’ It’s fun. It’s very, very fun.”

A Japanese high school team plays basketball, determined to win. Inside, there’s a highly underrated player with the superpower of disappearing. You won’t be able to trace him anywhere. Other than that, he doesn’t have any other qualities that would make you say, ‘Yes, he’s a basketball player,’ right?

But still, how does he manage to connect with his team and another important player, who is also new, perhaps newly arrived in this environment? He needs to fully unleash his potential, reach the top, and win the tournament.

I watched it a long time ago, so I don’t remember the exact premise. But I do remember enough to know that I thoroughly enjoyed it. When the matches come on, the animation quality is so eye-popping, with the blue light tracing like that. It looks so cool, damn.

4. Ao Ashi – A Fresh Take on Football

Because if you got interested after watching Blue Law, do you like football, or did you not like Blue Law, thinking, ‘What is this? It is not real; it is not animated; well, it is not showing anything.’ How can 11 strikers play?

So try another football show which I believe is available somewhere on Jio Hotstar or DNI Plus Hotstar. There are 24 episodes. Season two will come next year.

Aao Aashi is a boy who wants to play football. He is good but not very good. He goes to other clubs for training and watches them there. Oh my god, what players are there? The animation is much better than Blue Law season one and season two.

It will give you a great, engaging good time. It just got drowned in the hype of Blue Law; this is what I feel. It is not as popular in India as it should be, so you should go and watch Awashi.


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