Hungry Heart: Wild Striker(ハングリーハート WILD STRIKERHangurī Hāto Wild Striker) is a Japanese soccer manga and anime series, authored by Captain Tsubasa creator Yōichi Takahashi. The manga series was serialized in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion. The anime series was produced by Nippon Animation and Animax, and premiered in Japan on Animax between September 11, 2002 and September 10, 2003, spanning a total of 52 episodes. German-based sportswear brand Puma were the commercial sponsors for the anime series, with many of the clothing and sportsgear sporting Puma's brand.
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| - Hungry Heart: Wild Striker(ハングリーハート WILD STRIKERHangurī Hāto Wild Striker) is a Japanese soccer manga and anime series, authored by Captain Tsubasa creator Yōichi Takahashi. The manga series was serialized in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion. The anime series was produced by Nippon Animation and Animax, and premiered in Japan on Animax between September 11, 2002 and September 10, 2003, spanning a total of 52 episodes. German-based sportswear brand Puma were the commercial sponsors for the anime series, with many of the clothing and sportsgear sporting Puma's brand.
- Hungry Heart: Wild Striker (ハングリーハート WILD STRIKER) is the anime adaptation of Yoichi Takahashi's manga Hungry Heart. The series was a co-production between Nippon Animation, Animax and Fuji TV. Instead of strictly following the comic, both productions were co-developed at the same time, with the animation taking a more comedic approach. With Animax operating worldwide, the series was broadcast in several countries where the satellite television network operates in dubbed version for each country, so the series is well known in several countries from Europe, Asia and Latin America.
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| - Hungry Heart: Wild Striker(ハングリーハート WILD STRIKERHangurī Hāto Wild Striker) is a Japanese soccer manga and anime series, authored by Captain Tsubasa creator Yōichi Takahashi. The manga series was serialized in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion. The anime series was produced by Nippon Animation and Animax, and premiered in Japan on Animax between September 11, 2002 and September 10, 2003, spanning a total of 52 episodes. Animax later aired the series across its other networks worldwide, including its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, and its other networks, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Latin America and numerous other regions. The anime series has also been broadcast, translated and dubbed in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and other languages. German-based sportswear brand Puma were the commercial sponsors for the anime series, with many of the clothing and sportsgear sporting Puma's brand.
- Hungry Heart: Wild Striker (ハングリーハート WILD STRIKER) is the anime adaptation of Yoichi Takahashi's manga Hungry Heart. The series was a co-production between Nippon Animation, Animax and Fuji TV. Instead of strictly following the comic, both productions were co-developed at the same time, with the animation taking a more comedic approach. The TV animation was originally broadcast in Japan from 2002-09-11 to 2003-09-10 in satellite television network Animax where it aired on Wednesdays in the 22:00-22:30 time-slot. It was also broadcast in Japanese television station Fuji TV from 2002-10-09 to 2004-02-09. With Animax operating worldwide, the series was broadcast in several countries where the satellite television network operates in dubbed version for each country, so the series is well known in several countries from Europe, Asia and Latin America. Besides the Animax version, in Hispanic America another dubbed version was produced and was used for local channels in the region. In Italy, where the series was called La squadra del cuore, it was broadcast in 2003 by Italia Teen Television, in 2008 by Italia 1 and in 2009 by Hiro. In France the series was published in four DVD-boxes in 2004 by French company Mabell.
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