When I first started watching this anime, I really didn't expect anything special. I was simply looking for a sports anime that I could watch in my free time and also was relatively long (52 episodes) that hopefully enjoyable. Hungry Heart Wild Striker brings nothing new to the table. It's not a revolutionary anime by any means, and its relatively unknown compared to some of the other mainstream sports anime like Prince of Tennis, Eyeshield 21 Major, Shoot!, etc. However, after watching this anime, you cannot help but feel a special bond to it after following the journey and life's ups
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and downs of Kanou Kyosuke. Oh, by the way, this is a soccer (football) anime, for your information.
When I say that Wild Striker doesn't bring anything new, the one exemption from that can be with the story. Although you still have your typical sports anime story with following a protagonist (Kyosuke, in this case) and his will to win the national championship. The catch here is that his brother, Kanou Seisuke, is already a superstar that plays for AC Milan, and both of them are polar opposites in every way, shape and form. So Kyosuke is always being compared to his older brother and is expected to follow in his footsteps (well, sort of anyway). That's the overall main theme that the anime always goes back too. However, let me say that there is a lot of plot twists that Wild Striker brings in that really catches you off-guard. It keeps you on your toes and keeps the story very interesting. The matches are also very unpredictable, as Kyosuke's teams suffers plenty of losses throughout the show. There's a bit of romance in here as well, which is actually very interesting to watch.
The animation and art is really brings this anime down a notch. Everyone knows that sports anime has a ton of repeated frames, but Wild Striker really pushes that to the limit as each match, it feels like you're watching the same exact match from an earlier episode, just with a different opponent. A very focal point of sports anime is how the animation during matches is done and because of the poor quality in Wild Striker, sometimes its not that fun to watch. The same thing can be said of the character design. Seriously. It makes me wonder what the budget was for this anime. A bunch of the characters, if you look closely, have the same exactly facial structure, but simply different color eyes and a different hair style. Swap hairs and you'll swap the character. But Wild Striker does provide enough different character designs to keep it interesting.
Before I get too deep into my sound explanation, let me just start off by saying the the first season OP was the best piece of music in the entire anime. It's really nice piece of music that fits in perfectly with the anime and very uplifting as well. The rest of the music ranges from so-so to not all that great. The voice actors bring a lot of emotion into the characters they act for, which really brings a lot of the matches to life.
The characters themselves, I was very conflicted on. At first, I was going to write how they were pretty much unoriginal, but when I sat and thought about it for a few minutes, the characters are actually pretty decent. The anime brings just enough different types of characters to compliment the main protagonists in the show, but as I mentioned earlier, save for a few, they all look relatively the same. My biggest qualm about the characters is that there aren't many opponents that the show heavily concentrates on. Sure, there are teams, but not single opponents. In other words, they'll introduce a rival, concentrate on him for about 4-5 episodes tops, and then after the teams play their match, moves on forward. But I guess that's also a good thing, in order to bring in new people into the show.
Even with all of the negative aspects I mentioned about this show, you simply cannot help but to watch episode after episode because the story is pretty unpredictable. When you think a team is going to win, they end up losing. When you think they're going to lose, they end up winning. Even the storyline itself has a few nice plot twists that you won't see coming. Though the matches do tend to repeat themselves with the animation, they still have some mystifying quality that makes you watch in anticipation. Bottom line, Wild Striker is enjoyable to the max.
When I rank sports anime, I typically think of placing them in one of three tier groups: top tier, middle tier and bottom tier. I would place Wild Striker in the middle tier. It's definitely not the worst thing about there, as its very entertaining to watch. However, the ending may leave you with an unsatisfied taste in your mouth and wanting more. In addition, the lack of detail in character design and variability in animation prevent it from the top tier of sports anime. Nevertheless, its something that's worth your time to check out for yourself.
Alternative Titles
Japanese: ハングリーハート Wild Striker
Information
Type:
TV
Episodes:
52
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Sep 11, 2002 to Sep 10, 2003
Premiered:
Fall 2002
Broadcast:
Wednesdays at Unknown
Producers:
None found, add some
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Nippon Animation
Source:
Manga
Theme:
Team Sports
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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#17632
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#4547
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 17, 2008
When I first started watching this anime, I really didn't expect anything special. I was simply looking for a sports anime that I could watch in my free time and also was relatively long (52 episodes) that hopefully enjoyable. Hungry Heart Wild Striker brings nothing new to the table. It's not a revolutionary anime by any means, and its relatively unknown compared to some of the other mainstream sports anime like Prince of Tennis, Eyeshield 21 Major, Shoot!, etc. However, after watching this anime, you cannot help but feel a special bond to it after following the journey and life's ups
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Sep 18, 2010
Hungry Heart Wild Striker
An old and relatively unknown anime. Does it deserve popularity? Scroll down… [ 1 MINUTE REVIEW ] Although there are not a lot of good sports anime out there, Hungry Heart Wild Striker is definitely a great sports anime and is definitely undervalued and underappreciated. Although it does contain some stereotypical shonen elements and characters, the anime is actually much deeper than it appears on the surface. It deals with some real issues that soccer players face such as injuries, uncooperative teammates, going pro and many more. Also, this anime’s story line is really strong and keeps you going through all the episodes. The ... Jul 19, 2009
Story: This is just a typical story of a guy who gave up soccer cause he was being compared with his brother too much. Soon he starts kicking his own game with his new teammates to play in the same professional team as his brother one day. That's about how it starts out and throughout the plot it expresses it.
Art: The artwork won't be counted as too bad for a pretty old anime in my eyes. It's not like all the new ones with action and very thing in high quality but is VERY worth watching still. Sound: The sounds are pretty good with their ... Nov 21, 2015
Story 9
Heart: Wild Striker(HHWS) is a story about main character (MC) who wants to be a Professional football player and be like his brother who is already a Pro. The MC is constantly compared to his successful brother, which causes a lot of friction in MC's life. The story line is one of the strong points of this anime. The story is inspirational and uplifting. What makes this anime standout from rest of the sports anime is its slice of life approach in telling the story. Also unlike other shounenish sports anime, where story is driven by the MC, this anime provides ample amount ... Sep 21, 2011
One look at my list of watched animes will tell you that I am a novice to the world of animes. Certifying "Hungry Heart: Wild Striker" to be the best sports anime that I have ever seen might not amount to much, since it is arguably the only sports anime that I have seen till date.
This incident occurred during the era when I had not yet watched an anime. One fine day, I came across my friend sitting in front of his laptop watching a "Japanese cartoon" in which characters with large eyes and pointed noses wearing orange were playing soccer with other characters with ... Jan 27, 2012
What will you do when you have a same passion and dream as your brother and in fact,your brother is a lot brighter than you and have a lot more potential than you do?Also if he is already a few step forward from you to reach his dream,what will you do?Will you keep chasing him until you reach him,or will you admit it that you never can surpass your brother??Well,that's happen a lot in reality although I write it down pretty dramatically.The jealousy,the hatred or an admiration that you feel for your brother?The beginning of this 'Hungry Heart' story is like that.
Kanou Seisuke,is a succesful ... Feb 2, 2014
Hungry Heart : Wild Striker is the best sports anime I have seen so far. Maybe the best anime I have seen too.
SPOILERS AHEAD It's not the typical sports anime, however. It's the first time I have seen the main character's team lose so many times, and lose the last match of the series. Hungry Heart has a very great cast of characters, including the main team, rivals, and supporting characters. Side stories are developed fine, so is the main character's background. I'm talking about Kyosuke Kanou. Kanou is a very tempered striker, always in the shadow of his brother, a former player in the european league. The ... Nov 27, 2013
ITs complete opposite of captain tsubasa as author takes the point of view of underdog rather than winner like tubasa or his elder brother ...this anime focus on the orange head (kyouske) whos drive for football with his bullet shoot and instinct alone makes his way through losses ,uncooperative team,injury(glad they play it only once didnt go "major" ),and a protagonist who faces lots of setback despite all his hard work and taking his team on his back alone ...the main problem of this anime is that it doesnot have many great opponents ...but every opponent tactics are different and fascinating and whole
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Jun 24, 2013
Before i start on the story, sound etc i have to say for some odd reason this anime has just got me thinking through the day mainly because there is no sequel to it which has really ticked me off D:.
Story: I wasn't expecting anything really amazing cause the anime was unheard of, i stumbled across it when looking on the internet for football animes to watch (or soccer). I will admit, the storyline almost makes you feel as though you are apart of the team! Sound: I thought the music just fitted in nicely especially around Kanou and Miki :D. Characters : The conceited trio ... Feb 9, 2013
Hungry heart wild striker is a very good soccer anime with team development . And as a sport a anime fan I've watched a great deal .However it seemed rushed as it only had 52 episodes and missed out some vital parts of the story that would have made it better.Over all the plot was epic, decent graphics and special moves. But could have been better if the story was written in more depth (I've not read the manga so I'm not sure) and if they progressed the anime further instead of a let down of an ending.
Apr 6, 2016
6.5 Story
Are you a younger brother of someone famous? Are you becoming a shadow of your siblings? Are you tired of being compared and seems to be always the second best? You might have the same scenario with Kyosuke. An Orange Highschool, orange haired main protagonist and orange uniform, you’ll all get it in Wild Striker. The Hanamichi Sakuragi of Soccer? That would be Kyosuke Kano. This anime series focuses to the main protagonist, Kyosuke Kano, a teenage highschool student who at the beginning of the series, has just transferred into Jyoyo Orange High School. He is the younger brother of Seisuke, a ... |