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The first slam dunk x Nujabes  #slamdunk #inouetakehiko #nujabes #edit #anime  🏀 Basic Film Information
The first slam dunk x Nujabes #slamdunk #inouetakehiko #nujabes #edit #anime 🏀 Basic Film Information "The First Slam Dunk" (2022) is a long-awaited full-length animated feature film based on Takehiko Inoue's iconic manga "Slam Dunk." It is crucial to note that Inoue served not only as the screenwriter but also as the film's director, ensuring the utmost fidelity to the original vision. The film was released in Japan on December 3, 2022, with an international release following in 2023 across Asia, including China and Taiwan. The movie was met with widespread acclaim from both critics and audiences, praised for its deep character development, dynamic game sequences, and stunning visual execution. Domestically, it became a massive box office hit, grossing over 16 billion yen. At the 46th Japan Academy Film Prize ceremony, it received the prestigious Award for Best Animation Picture of the Year. 📖 Plot: A New Perspective on a Classic Story The film plunges the viewer into the climax of the manga—the national championship match between the heroes' team, Shohoku High School, and their powerful rivals, Sannoh Kogyo High School. However, unlike the original manga, which primarily focused on Hanamichi Sakuragi, the film's narrative is told from the point of view of Ryota Miyagi—the short-statured but incredibly fast point guard of the team. The plot unfolds along two parallel lines. The first is the intense, real-time progression of the game itself, where Shohoku, the underdog, faces a severe trial and falls significantly behind on the scoreboard. The second line is a deep dive into Miyagi's past: his childhood in Okinawa, the tragic death of his older brother (who was his role model), his complex relationship with his mother, and his personal journey into basketball. These memories are masterfully interwoven with the game's pivotal moments, revealing the character's inner demons and motivations, which adds profound emotional depth to the sports drama. ✨ Artistic Features and Legacy One of the most discussed aspects of the film is its unique visual style. Inoue and his team utilized a technique involving 3D CGI animation, which was then processed to achieve a distinct 2D-animation aesthetic. This approach resulted in incredibly fluid and dynamic basketball sequences. The players' movements, passes, and shots look hyper-realistic and kinetic, creating an immersive experience that makes the viewer feel as if they are on the court. Another bold creative decision was the refusal to use the famous musical themes from the 1990s anime series. Instead, the film features a new rock-based soundtrack, including the powerful song "Dai Zero Kan" (The Zeroth Sense) by the band 10-FEET. A particularly striking cinematic moment occurs during the final, most tense seconds of the match, where the sound is completely muted, heightening the drama to an almost unbearable level. For many longtime fans, the film served as a form of closure, as the epic "battle with Sannoh" was never adapted in the original TV series. The title "The First" is symbolic: it represents both a return to the roots of the characters' passion for basketball and a fresh, new look at a beloved story. The final scene, which hints at the future of the characters, leaves room for reflection, suggesting that the path to their dreams is only just beginning.

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