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For additional information, see the wiki dedicated to this topic at caption ja_kanji ja_romaji genre type title author illustrator publisher publisher_en demographic imprint magazine magazine_en published first last volumes volume_list type title director producer writer music studio licensee network network_en first last episodes episode_list

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  • For additional information, see the wiki dedicated to this topic at caption ja_kanji ja_romaji genre type title author illustrator publisher publisher_en demographic imprint magazine magazine_en published first last volumes volume_list type title director producer writer music studio licensee network network_en first last episodes episode_list
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ja kanji
  • ジャイアントキリング
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  • Sports
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  • manga
  • tv series
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  • Cover of the first volume of Giant Killing featuring Takeshi Tatsumi
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  • 2010-04-04(xsd:date)
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  • Seinen
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ja romaji
  • jaiantokiringu
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  • 2010-04-11(xsd:date)
  • 2010-04-18(xsd:date)
  • 2010-04-25(xsd:date)
  • 2010-05-02(xsd:date)
  • 2010-05-09(xsd:date)
  • 2010-05-16(xsd:date)
  • 2010-05-23(xsd:date)
  • 2010-05-30(xsd:date)
  • 2010-06-06(xsd:date)
  • 2010-06-13(xsd:date)
  • 2010-06-20(xsd:date)
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • Since Tatsumi became manager, ETU has lost 4 matches in a row. The Skulls fan group can’t conceal their anger any longer. At the peak of their anger, they stop the players’ bus and demand an apology from Tatsumi. Tatsumi stops Murakoshi from appeasing the crowd and tries to go out himself. Does he have a secret strategy against Nagoya Grand Palace?!
  • The first match for the new ETU under Tatsumi’s lead is against the champion, Tokyo Victory. The Victory players take note of Gino wearing the captains mark, and the new starter, Tsubaki. During camp Tsubaki did not show much potential, but in this match he shines in tandem with Tatsumi’s tactics, shaking up the Victory bench. Tatsumi starts to explain his reasons to coach Matsuhara who was surprised by Tsubaki’s good performance.
  • The fans are demanding that Tatsumi is canned. The opponent they face during their last stand is Nagoya Grand Palace, led by ETU’s former manager Fuwa. In a stark contrast to ETU, Fuwa has been winning cup and league matches. He is an absolutely rational coach who used expensive foreign players to raise the power of the entire team. In the beginning, the Brazilian trio goes on a fierce offensive, but Tatsumi’s plans are already in motion…
  • Tatsumi takes on the veteran team with his new starter candidates in a skirmish. The young players follow Tatsumi’s instructions in order to strike at the weaknesses of the veterans, and thus secure their own starting spots. The next day at a press conference, Tatsumi announces that Murakoshi will no longer be team captain..
  • On the first day of camp, Tatsumi’s instructions were self-training with everyone sharing a single ball. When the players start arguing about what they should focus on, an argument breaks out. While the coaches are trying to break it up, a late player called “Prince” appears.
  • After hearing a rumor that Kuroda is about to transfer, Matsuhara feels uneasy. However, Tatsumi declares again that the starting players will be picked with the soccer tennis game. Amongst the disgruntled players, Kuroda finally lets his anger explode and boycotts the training. Matsue, who also left the training, begins to tell Kuroda about a mistake that they as center backs had not noticed yet.
  • ETU vs Nagoya Grand Palace. In the first half, ETU is faced with a relentless assault, but thanks to Tsubaki’s repeated smooth plays, the danger of losing a point is always averted. Fuwa slowly starts to realize that Tatsumi’s plan has been set in motion. However, ETU does not launch a full assault. While Matsubara can’t hide his worries about the defense-only match, Tatsumi is grinning smugly. And the thing Tsubaki sees when he gets on the field is…!
  • It’s the second half of the Tokyo Victory match! Tsubaki screwed up and gave the opponents a chance to score. Tatsumi tries to fire up Tsubaki by saying that he shouldn’t worry about a foul. In order to combat Victory’s increasing pace, Tatsumi puts in offensive players midfield. Though Tsubaki was motivated by Tatsumi, it doesn’t go well and his efforts turn our disastrous. Meanwhile, Murakoshi re-examines himself as a player and tries to find a hole for the counter attack.
  • A league match against manager Kurashi’s Javelin Iwata. After a lucky shot puts Iwata in the lead, ETU is totally overrun by Iwata’s assault. After being dissatisfied by the way the game went, the free reporter Fujisawa asks Tatsumi a question at the press conference. While he answers it cooly and whips up another frenzy there, the next match against Sun Arrow Hiroshima is another loss…
  • A league press conference is being held. Tatsumi meets Nagoya Grand Palace’s manager Fuwa, who has history with ETU, and meets last season’s 2nd, Osaka Gunners’ manager Dulfer. When the ceremony begins, Goto and Yuri are worried; quite right, as Tatsumi lets loose once again. A dubious Frenchman takes a liking to Tatsumi and takes him away…
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  • For additional information, see the wiki dedicated to this topic at caption ja_kanji ja_romaji genre type title author illustrator publisher publisher_en demographic imprint magazine magazine_en published first last volumes volume_list type title director producer writer music studio licensee network network_en first last episodes episode_list Giant Killing(ジャイアントキリングjaiantokiringu) is an ongoing Japanese soccer manga series created by Masaya Tsunamoto. A 26-episode anime adaptation animated by Studio DEEN began airing in Japan on the BS hi network on April 4, 2010. In 2010, it won the Kodansha Manga Award for best general manga.
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