Baby Steps

Edit
What would you like to edit?
 

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Baby Steps
Japanese: ベイビーステップ


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 25
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 6, 2014 to Sep 21, 2014
Premiered: Spring 2014
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: NHK
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Pierrot
Source: Manga
Genre: SportsSports
Theme: SchoolSchool
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Statistics

Score: 7.811 (scored by 7466274,662 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #9902
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1563
Members: 147,204
Favorites: 849

Available At


Resources


Streaming Platforms

Filtered Results: 38 / 38
Sort
  • Suggested
  • Most voted
  • Newest
  • Oldest
Filter
    Click once to include and twice to exclude Clear All
    Your Feelings
  • Recommended
  • Mixed Feelings
  • Not Recommended
  • Categories
  • Funny
  • Informative
  • Well-written
  • Creative
Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 16, 2014
Preliminary (24/25 eps)
This anime is not an ordinary or Cliché Sports anime. To tell you the truth, despite having a low score and bad picture displayed, I know you know what I mean you really wondered why too. But if you watch this anime It's too far from your expectation.
To put it simple for the overall about Baby Steps, it is one of the best, or a Masterpiece in Sports genre in Anime and a MASTERPIECE IN TENNIS. I'm not exaggerating, I'm telling the truth. If you are a fan or Realistic or sports anime then you'll probably love this show.

Honestly the animation is ...
Jan 1, 2015
To be completely honest, I can’t begin to comprehend the lack of popularity surrounding Baby Steps. The title Baby Steps may often make people prolong watching this sensational series or even drop it completely. Baby Steps art style can push people away from watching it, but once you get past the art style you will be be engaged in this show.

I will not go into full detail of the story, and will try to make this review nice and short.

This series is typically about an honour student Maruo Eiichirou, (also called Ei-chan for his exceedingly high grades) and he is living an unhappy life. ...
Sep 21, 2014
Watching Baby Steps is like trying to learn how to ride a bike, an activity that may seem hard at first but will find its way eventually if you put your efforts through. But a bike isn’t without rules and similarly, Baby Steps has its own guidelines when it comes to tennis. For Maruo Eiichirou, a straight A-student, almost everything he has done in his life came with effort in order to become successful. And that’s no understatement when he has earned nicknames such as “All-A”. However, one thing he lack is a dream, a real goal in his life. After a faithful encounter one ...
Sep 5, 2014
I've seen several sports-themed anime, and in my opinion this one of the two or three best.

To me, one of the most attractive aspects of this story is the method by which the protagonists attain their expertise at the sport. Not a single character spends time meditating by standing under a waterfall. No one ever packs up camping gear and hikes to remote areas in distant mountains for training (defeating bears and wildcats along the way.) There is not a single "secret" or "special" move that "magically defeats one's opponent.

What stands out is the main character's ability to analyze not only his ...
Jun 13, 2015
The shounen sports genre is often known for focusing primarily on the 'badassery' of the protagonist. Whether it'd take borderline supernatural powers, world-class talent, or the glorification of matches complete with equally badass rivals and an audience that's shocked out of their seat every 5 seconds, the series will always pull through with demonstrating that there is something special about what's going on. Protagonists are idols, absolutely extraordinary characters whom you watch from the side lines with awe. It's about the thrill. It's about the fantasy.

Baby Steps is different. As indicated by the title, Maruo's tennis career is built steadily from the ground up, ...
Jul 30, 2016
Preliminary (11/25 eps)
I really did try to like this series...

The single best thing about Baby Steps is Eiichirou, the central protagonist: great lengths are taken to establish that outside of his one talent, his skill comes entirely from analysis and excessive amounts of repetitious practice. While in interactions he comes across as somewhat bland, he doesn't strain suspension of disbelief the way one might expect, because of how much time he spends practicing. This reminded me a great deal of the title character from History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi, which in my opinion does this kind of underdog story a lot better.

Aside from him, Takuma is ...
Sep 21, 2014
I'm a big fan of sports anime, and Baby Steps, for me it's one of the best that i've ever seen just for a reason: It shows us the reality about tennis.

Maruo, the main character, isn't a genius. He is a character that focus in his control, and the "feeling about tennis" on him keep growing until one episode passes.

For me particularly, i think that i love it because i remember a bit of my old self when i play tennis. This anime give that feeling, that made me remember that isn't easy to become a great player, isn't easy to win matches. This anime ...
Jul 18, 2015
In short: Go watch it now, even if it's your first sports anime!

Overall: Oh my gosh! Sports anime genre, you must forgive me for giving you the cold shoulder for so many years! This anime is quite simple, mostly straightforward with a clean premise - have fun and go pro at playing tennis, obviously. What it does differently is that it gives the viewer a very personal journey by explaining the game itself, by showing the multiple frustrations a person dedicated to a sport has to go through and by giving motive and fullness to most characters in the show. And, the way each episode ...
Apr 16, 2016
Preliminary (15/25 eps)
Animation / Art : Probably the weakest aspect of the show, the back grounds are terrible and the spectators are completely static throughout the match. A number of the character designs are very goofy whilst others are completely normal creating a stark contrast that doesn’t really fit the theme of the show. Characters drawn from a distance begin to look like fleshy featureless blobs and there are some real issues when portraying depth. One minute Maruo will be at the back of the court and the next shot is framed over the net and makes it look like he is right next to it, when ...
Aug 1, 2019
Just like it's title,the show is a bit slow to take off.However,it captures you immediately with a very unique character.The story is simple but it's the execution that is exemplary.A deep sense of realism runs through all the episodes.While the MC has some amazing talents,the show constantly reminds us how talent alone is not enough.Almost every character,every rival is unique.They all have their backstories that explain their styles of play.This makes all matches interesting and the writers manage to keep taking it up a notch with every game.Something that seemed like the greatest "weapon" when introduced,turns into a baggage in the next match.This happens while ...
Aug 16, 2016
Baby Steps is a very interesting and somewhat unique take on the regular sports anime.

The show follows highschooler Eiichirou, a complete newbie at tennis, who uses his hard-working and determined personality to quickly improve his skill, and rise to the level of the players he meets during his journey.

-Story- 7/10
The story itself is nothing extraordinary. That doesn't mean it's bad in any way, but it isn't anything groundbreaking - it's just good.

-Art and animation- 6/10
The art-style of the show is somewhat unique - different to the typical 'all hot guys' design that most sports anime these days tend to have. Although the art-style is nice, ...
Feb 27, 2023
Preliminary (12/25 eps)

Baby Steps fails as a slow-paced realistic sports anime about tennis. Compared to something like Okiku Furikake, where it's about fostering a new, all-freshmen baseball club featuring players of all skill levels aiming for nationals with a lot of obstacles along the way, Baby Steps is more about an MC that has OP learning abilities that becomes pro-level in no time.

Maruo Eichirou is Momo from Prince of Tennis if he were nerfed and could be a real-life person. That is to say, in real-world terms, Eichirou is an extreme OP. Maruo Eichirou starts as unathletic as hell, unable to even beat grade-schoolers in cardio activities ...
Aug 29, 2016
I loved this show. I am not usually a big sports anime fan because most sports anime is shounen, and the typical shounen treatment is so over the top. I did sit through many episodes of "Prince of Tennis" but I blame a friend who said "it gets better" (it didn't, not really). She shipped various guys, which might explain that. ;)

Compared to PoT this is a whole different world, and it's a lot closer to reality. No sports anime can ever be truly realistic because it would be too boring, but Baby Steps tries its best. There are no ...
Sep 4, 2015
I am going to try and keep my review short yet informative.

This anime has come and replaced Prince of Tennis as the no. 1 tennis anime out there. For those of you who haven't watched PoT it's an anime that focuses on turning tennis into something supernatural in order to make it more entertaining to obviously watch. While it did excel in that area is wasn't realistic. If it didn't have that element it would have the popularity it has today. This anime on the other hand makes normal tennis extremely enjoyable to watch. Yes it is slightly exaggerated but not in a bad way ...
Jun 9, 2015
First of all this anime is all about tennis.

Well about the story it's really interesting and the settings are on the spot. This anime shows how a goal can change someone. Facing all the hardship, working on your weakness and using your strength to grow. Pursuing your goal as your future in on the line.

Why do I want this anime is because

- interesting
- good story
- outstanding characters
- mind blowing
...
Feb 7, 2015
If you love Prince of Tennis series , you will also love Baby Steps . Both anime involved tennis of course . While Prince of Tennis have serious skill using , Baby Steps goes to a more realistic kind of way .

Story:8
From the first episode till the end , the story plot goes on just fine . Its was good . I enjoy it just fine .

Art:9
The arts for Baby Steps are quite actually good for a sport genre . It did take my interest . The view of the arts are just beautiful .

Sound:9
I love every of the voice actors . No voice actor ...
Feb 24, 2017
Baby Steps is sports anime done right. No power ups, final bosses, character gimmicks, overpowered main characters, or formulaic plot.

The shonen battle-arena format is done so thoughtfully that it hardly feels like one at all. While the story ultimately consists of a generic underdog main character training and battling against increasingly stronger opponents, it manages to feel unique and refreshing due to its detailed and compelling portrayal of competitive tennis.

The underdog trope is used to successfully make Maruo's (the main character) foray into competitive tennis at a late age (sixteen) feel intimidating, challenging, and all the more impressive when he nails it. Maruo doesn't catch ...
Jan 4, 2015
Baby Steps... From the title, maybe you will think about some bitchy heroine and some shitty animations. But, it's not. It's purely about Tennis.

Why I like this series? Cause I'm a tennist player that start from highschool too, and I understand how tennis is not so popular on Asia, and how there is a kid there. And it's feel like it was real.

Like any other review, this anime not like other sports, this anime use logic to tell te story, there is no shadow player like KNB, there is no some electricity on their eyes.

The first story tell us about Honor Student at some highschool ...
Nov 18, 2015
I love the realism of this show. In terms of realistic tennis, I definitely put this over Prince of Tennis. But the only reason I like Prince of Tennis better is because it was a longer lasting series and I was more attached to the characters and story. But as far as tennis animes go, this is the best in my opinion in terms of realism. They don't incorporate bullshit shots like Drive B, they call outs and double faults, take into account the physical and mental part of the game, and they depict minute details on how to improve. I love how analytical Maruo ...
Jan 27, 2016
In Baby Steps, we see how Eiichirou Marou a diligent student who appears to have perfected his note taking through his studies, but has no apparent talent in sport attempts progress in the world of tennis. In contrast to most sports anime were we see the main character constantly developing new skills, this anime depicts nicely how a transferring a skill such as “note taking” to a new area can result in a valuable asset when combined with HARD WORK.

This doesn’t however result in him always having the upper hand; rather it allows him to analyse his opponents, adapting skilfully to different situations in ...