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Ranked #610
Ashita no Joe

Ashita no Joe

Alternative Titles

English: Tomorrow's Joe
Synonyms: Rocky Joe
Japanese: あしたのジョー

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 79
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 1, 1970 to Sep 29, 1971
Producers: Mushi Production
Genres: Drama, Sports
Duration: 25 min. per episode
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 7.731 (scored by 171 users)
Ranked: #6102
Popularity: #2152
Members: 853
Favorites: 13
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top anime page.

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Feb 28, 2008
Wickio
Stretching towards 40 years since its original broadcast on 1 April 1970, "Ashita no Joe" is one of the very first few sports anime and almost certainly the first to revolve around boxing. Based on the manga by Takamori Asao and Chiba Tetsuya, both the manga and anime are noted for being pioneers of the genre as a whole, and are considered classics.

Story: Joe is a deadbeat. He is a troubled orphan who chooses to abandon his orphanage in an attempt to find his own way of life. Walking through the slums of Tokyo, he encounters a drunkard as he is hurled from a bar. read more
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Oct 12, 2008
ParaParaJMo
Welcome to what I call one of the most epic animes ever. Try to imagine a Japanese version of Rocky, and this is what you get. But I say Rocky is the American version of Ashita no Joe since Rocky came out in 1976, and the original manga of Ashita no Joe started in 1968 and ended in 1975. But anyway, they share the same charms and are both iconic to their respective nations in their owns rights. The story is reasonably paced and easy to follow, and tells a life story about a young man’s career and his struggles in and out of the read more
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Aug 28, 2008
internetotaku
Ashita no Joe is a show about becoming a better person. Through the mastery of the sport of boxing, Joe rises up from his humble, dirty, ragged, violent beginnings to become more than he is and something truly great. This is the kind of show that is about being better than who you are and transcending where you're from and all hardship in the way. Ashita no Joe is a heartrenching, inspiring story that everyone simply must see. The story holds up very well, and is both tightly and carefully paced. Joe begins as a character you don't even want to like, but you read more
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