Taishou Yakyuu Musume.


Taisho Baseball Girls

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Synonyms: Taishou Era Baseball Daughters, Taishou Era Baseball Girls
Japanese: 大正野球娘。
English: Taisho Baseball Girls
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 3, 2009 to Sep 25, 2009
Premiered: Summer 2009
Broadcast: Fridays at 01:59 (JST)
Producers: Lantis, TBS, Movic
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: J.C.Staff
Source: Light novel
Genres: ComedyComedy, SportsSports
Themes: HistoricalHistorical, SchoolSchool, Team SportsTeam Sports
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #20182
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Popularity: #4716
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Very similar anime about bunch of girls trying their best to achieve results in sports. 
report Recommended by Yuyukino
Titles sure to be appreciated by feminists. One need only glance at a certain Taisho review's beginning to learn this. Naturally, if you're a guy, seeing lots of 2D school girls get sweaty at all-girl schools is a plus--there's no denying this. So, you could say the content is sure to please both genders, for differing reasons. Girls want to play baseball. Men don't want women dirtying their sacred sport. The girls continue onwards regardless; building a team and edging towards a showdown with the boys' team. Expect girly manliness, lighthearted fun, and heart-strings to be tugged at as romantic subplots develop in the background; the subplots  read more 
report Recommended by AironicallyHuman
In short Taisho Yakyuu Musume is Saki set in the 1800s with baseball instead of mahjong. The two series share lots of similarities from a wonderful and diverse cast of girls (a girl for everyones particular fetish lol) to a slice-of-life school club setting with some srsbiz competition going down. Thats only my impression after seeing the first episode of Taisho + some promos and following Saki anime/manga since it started in April. 
report Recommended by ilikewhiterice
These might seem different - but they are more similar than you'd think. In truth, Girls und Panzer is actually just a sports series with an all-female cast and a rather unique sport. The music, overall feeling, characters, their personalities, and just about everything else feel almost the exact same. Both also focus on an underdog team (in both cases they start out not having a clue what they are doing) overcoming big odds, getting to know each other, and working against social standing. They also both lack much of any fanservice or pandering, surprisingly. 
report Recommended by TallonKarrde23
Watch the girls struggle as they are founding their club activities. From what we know, girl baseball is not common in Taishou era, while founding music club in 2009 is as easy as gathering four people of same interest. So, while both stories feature same dramatic struggle of main characters trying to start their club, both shows have different degrees at the peek dramatic point. Both of them also offer comedy element, so you don't stop watching them before they can start their club. The shows used the struggle/settlement/victory model, common in sports and fighting series. 
report Recommended by lapisdragon
Both series take place during the Taishou era in Japan. And follow young women trying to fight the archaic Japanese role of women being "seen not heard", being a proper wife (cooking and cleaning and other Yamato Nadeshiko ideology), and submitting to the decisions of male figures in their lives. They attempt to do 'boy' things such as practicing kendo in "Haikara-san ga Tooru" and playing baseball in "Taishou Yakyuu Musume." which ultimately are given grief from their teachers and parents. Granted both anime show the girls putting up a good fight but they do quickly submit to the romance and arranged marriages forced upon  read more 
report Recommended by lanblade
Although Taishou Yakyuu Musume is about girls during the Taisho period, the two series are very similar in their humor. Both have moe elements and cute girls without being disrespectful to women; in fact, Sasameki Koto realistically portrays girls having lesbian relationships without outright pandering to men, and Taisho depicts girls breaking out of the stereotypes of the time to do what they want to (play baseball) and prove themselves. Taisho Yakyuu Musume also has some slight yuri elements to it although Sasameki Koto is obviously yuri. Both follow the girls' and their friends as they go through daily life and try to accomplish their  read more 
report Recommended by LeanGreen
Both series are about empowering highschool age girls to achieve their goals in fields not usually conquered by highschool age girls. The girls in both series have similar motivations - Both series best girls have something to prove. They want to prove the world around them wrong and show that a girl of their age can and will do something that the world said they couldn't. 
report Recommended by skyhei1995
Both anime are about girls playing baseball. 
report Recommended by DarkYuzuko
-Both are historical -Clash between Japanese culture and occidental culture (in "Ikoku Meiro no Croisée" this is much more significant aspect) -MOE 
report Recommended by xEWEx
Both of these shows feature girls exploring a new hobby/passion and the hardships and victories they live through while becoming more serious in the activity. Yama no Susume features mountain climbing and Taishou Yakyuu Musume features baseball. 
report Recommended by Thnx4dafood
Both with baseball, team evolution, the history is diferent but still the "battle of genres". 
report Recommended by tinosoft
Simple stories that take place on the schoolground. No supernatural, no dramas, no ecchi. Plain as it seems to be but enjoyable indeed. 
report Recommended by Rychulubicz
It's all about baseball too and the players are also teenagers like in Big Windup but the difference is that the players are girls. 
report Recommended by Mwu
Both are sports anime about girls who gain self-confidence in themselves 
report Recommended by Splitter
Both series are about a group of female students joining together to play baseball. In both shows they also face obstacles in forming their team, in the case of Taisho Baseball Girls, gender norms of the era, in Cinderella Nine opposition by the student council.  
report Recommended by ShadowBlazer3000
Both series mix cute girls and baseball, striving toward lofty goals but mostly just enjoying their youth. Moshidora's approach is more pragmatic, but the mix of moe and baseball is very uncommon. 
report Recommended by saka
Both have similar art, a club doing some manly sport/hobby, and are set in an all-girls high school. 
report Recommended by Passionate-kun
Although the plots are very different they both have a happy light-hearted feel to them and a similar main character 
report Recommended by AzukiPAN
baseball anime too but,in this case, taishou yakyuu musume,shows girls playing.The fact that it’s set in 1925 Japan,which,women should become housewives.And first they have to organise the team. This anime shows how these girls struggle to learn baseball and in the process lots of funny stuffs happens to them. 
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