Attack on Tomorrow! explained

Attack on Tomorrow!
Ja Kanji:あしたへアタック!
Ja Romaji:Ashita e Atakku!
Genre:Sports, drama
Type:TV series
Director:Fumio Kurokawa
Producer:Takaji Matsudo
Music:Nobuyoshi Koshibe
Studio:Nippon Animation
Network:Fuji Television
First:April 4, 1977
Last:September 5, 1977
Episodes:23

is an anime series that aired in 1977 in Japan. There were 23 episodes aired, each with a runtime of 25 minutes. In Europe, it is also known as Smash (French) and Mimì e le ragazze della pallavolo (Italian).

It is often mistakenly believed to be a spin-off of the earlier and more popular series Attack No. 1 (1969-1971), due in part to the involvement of several staffers (including directors Kurokawa and Okabe and writer Yamazaki) who had worked on the prior series. It is not an official spin-off, and is more likely to have been inspired by the popularity of Attack No. 1.

Plot summary

The story is about Mimi Hijiiri, a student with just one school year remaining, who decides to revitalize a volleyball team low on morale from the death of one of its team members from an accident.

Concept

Attack on Tomorrow! was strictly created as a tribute to the gold medal the Japanese women's volleyball team earned in the 1976 Olympics.[1] [2]

Staff

Reaction

Although the show was broadcast in the European market in the 1980s in countries such as France and Italy, the plot and concept were too similar to its predecessor Attack No. 1 and ratings were low. The show ceased production after only 23 episodes.

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Notes and References

  1. 1976 Olympic Result. "http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp. "1976 Women's Volleyball at Olympics." Retrieved on 2006-11-20.
  2. Clements, Jonathan. McCarthy Helen. [2006] (2006). The Anime Encyclopedia: Revised & Expanded Edition. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press.