10 Best Sports Anime of All Time

10 Best Sports Anime of All Time

Just as sports films have captured audiences’ hearts, sports anime have risen from the ranks of TV shows or comic-inspired series to become cultural phenomenons. And looking at the most beloved and popular sports anime ever released, it isn’t hard to see why.

The best sports anime series deliver compelling character histories, challenges, and victories. They also deliver on important themes like friendship, loss, family, and dedication. If all of that wasn’t enough, the top ranks of sports anime have also captured enough acclaim and devotion to not only be recognized as the best of their subgenre… but be seen among the top anime of all time.

10
The Prince of Tennis is a Great Introduction to Sports Anime

Based on the Manga By Takeshi Konomi

The Prince of Tennis (2001)
TV-PG
Action
Animation
Comedy

Cast

Erik Davies
, Yuri Lowenthal
, Liam O’Brien
, Sam Riegel
, Kirk Thornton
, Barbara Goodson
, Stephanie Sheh
, Cindy Robinson
, Wendee Lee
, David Lodge

Release Date

October 10, 2001

Seasons

9

Streaming Service(s)

Crunchyroll

Franchise(s)

The Prince of Tennis

Writers

Masashi Sogo
, Tomioka Atsuhiro
, Atsuushi Maekawa

Directors

Takayuki Hamana

Creator(s)

Takeshi Konomi

Original Release

October 10, 2001 – March 30, 2005

Number of Episodes

178

Studio

Trans Arts, Production I.G.

Director

Takayuki Hamana

Although reactions to The Prince of Tennis may not be as universally positive as others, it remains a perfect sports anime for newcomers. Beginning as a manga that was serialized from 1999 to 2008, the series follows young tennis player Ryoma Echizen as he excels beyond his competition, quickly becoming a certified tennis ace. At the same time, following his school’s efforts to win a team championship.

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The plot is very straightforward, and while the cast of characters may not be as fleshed out as other sports anime, The Prince of Tennis still manages to be one of the best-selling manga series and most popular sports anime series of all time. Long-time fans of the genre might find it less nuanced, but for viewers new to sports anime, it’s a great introduction.

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9
Initial D is One of the Most Important Racing Anime Ever

Based on the Manga By Shuichi Shigeno

Initial D: First Stage (1998)
TV-PG
Action
Adventure
Sports

Cast

Steve Blum
, Robbie Rist
, Scott Menville
, Colleen O’Shaughnessey
, Crispin Freeman
, Todd Haberkorn
, Vic Mignogna
, Colleen Clinkenbeard

Release Date

April 18, 1998

Seasons

4

Streaming Service(s)

Crunchyroll

Franchise(s)

Initial D

Writers

Koji Kaneda

Directors

Shin Misawa

Creator(s)

Shuichi Shigeno

Original Release

April 18, 1998 – December 5, 1998

Number of Episodes

26

Studio

Studio Comet, Studio Gallop

Director

Shin Misawa

Perfect for fans of the Fast and Furious series (particularly before it shifted from street racing to secret agent superheroics), Initial D centers on the same Japanese street racing the film series emulated for Tokyo Drift. Beginning as a manga in 1995 from Shuichi Shigeno, the series exploded into numerous anime stories, divided into “Stages.”

Though many viewers were introduced to the series through its popularity as meme fodder online, the tale of Takumi Fujiwara on his mission to become a respected racer is hard to beat in its genre. With incredible driving sequences and an upbeat soundtrack, Initial D is a thrilling and underrated anime, sticking to its lane every step of the way.

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8
Yuri on Ice is a Unique Sports Anime With a Lot of Heart

Original Anime Series Created by Studio MAPPA

Yuri on Ice

TV-14
Drama

Cast

Jessie James Grelle
, Jerry Jewell
, Evgeni Plushenko
, Micah Solusod

Release Date

October 6, 2016

Seasons

1

Streaming Service(s)

Crunchyroll
, Prime Video

Writers

Sayo Yamamoto
, Mitsuro Kubo

Directors

Sayo Yamamoto
, Jun Shishido

Creator(s)

Sayo Yamamoto
, Mitsuro Kubo

Original Release

October 6, 2016 – December 21, 2016

Number of Episodes

12 + 1 OVA

Studio

MAPPA

Director

Sayo Yamamoto, Jun Shishido

Yuri on Ice debuted in 2016 to a warm welcome, following its hero Yuri Katsuki, a figure skater trying to decide what his future in competition will hold. During his journey, he rediscovers his passion for skating, as well as love. While not as old as some other iconic sports anime, the series enraptured not just the usual anime crowd, but also professional skaters, too (gaining popularity when its choreography and soundtracks leaped real-world figure skating).

Though the series never outright confirms that its two central characters are love interests, it’s clear that Yuri on Ice is a love story at heart. This gives the series a unique edge as one of the few LGBTQ sports anime. The heart, struggles, and emotion of Yuri on Ice, as well as its uncommon sport of focus, guarantee it will remain a must-watch for years to come.

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7
Yowamushi Pedal is a Sports Anime With an Otaku Hero

Based on the Manga By Wataru Watanabe

Yowamushi Pedal (2013)
Action
Animation
Sports

Cast

Yuki Ogoe
, Kôsuke Toriumi
, Jun Fukushima
, Hiroki Yasumoto
, Showtaro Morikubo
, Kentarô Itô
, Daisuke Kishio
, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka

Release Date

August 16, 2012

Seasons

5

Streaming Service(s)

Crackle
, Crunchyroll

Franchise(s)

Yowamushi Pedal

Writers

Reiko Yoshida

Directors

Osamu Nabeshima

Creator(s)

Wataru Watanabe

Original Release

October 7, 2013 – July 1, 2014

Number of Episodes

38

Studio

TMS Entertainment

Director

Osamu Nabeshima

Yowamushi Pedal first aired in 2013, but had already garnered fans due to its success as a manga series still being serialized after its 2008 debut. Spanning 84 volumes and airing five seasons, the series follows Sakamichi Onoda, who joins a bicycle racing club. The award-winning series from TMS Entertainment has stood out not only for focusing on cycling, but also for the appeal of the otaku protagonist.

Part of what makes the series so unique among sports anime is the series’ comedy. Few sports anime are even half as funny as Yowamushi Pedal, making the series quite notable and helping it standout. With plenty of humor and heart, Yowamushi Pedal is a series that anime watchers should take a chance on (if they aren’t hooked already).

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6
Kuroko’s Basketball Blends Fantasy & Basketball to Fantastic Effect

Based on the Manga By Tadatoshi Fujimaki

Kuroko’s Basketball (2012)
TV-14
Animation
Comedy
Sports

Cast

Kensho Ono
, Yoshimasa Hosoya
, Yuki Ono
, Hirofumi Nojima
, Chiwa Saitô
, Takuya Eguchi
, Dave Wallace
, Go Inoue
, Yasuhiro Yoshimoto

Release Date

April 7, 2012

Seasons

3

Streaming Service(s)

Crunchyroll
, Netflix

Franchise(s)

Kuroko’s Basketball

Writers

Noburo Takagi
, Tadatoshi Fujimaki

Directors

Shunsuke Tada

Creator(s)

Tadatoshi Fujimaki

Original Release

April 7, 2012 – June 30, 2015

Number of Episodes

75 + 3 OVAs

Studio

Production I.G.

Director

Shunsuke Tada

Created first as a manga by Tadatoshi Fujimaki in 2008, Kuroko’s Basketball is a stand-out series for breaking typical sports manga conventions. It follows the titular character, Tetsuya Kuroko, as he joins up with a basketball team hoping to become the top contender at the high school level. While initially seeming typical, the series blends magical action with sports tropes and plot beats.

The players each seem to have their own superpowers, allowing the games to feel extra suspenseful and intriguing. The broad cast of characters are also motivated in compelling ways, while the main hero is an unexpected and very quiet star. Kuroko’s Basketball is a must-see anime that blends traditional sports anime with fantasy-esque elements.

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5
Ace of Diamond is a Series About Big Dreams and Big Action

Based on the Manga By Yuji Terajima

Ace of Diamond (2013)
TV-14
Animation
Comedy
Sports

Cast

Ryōta Ōsaka
, Nobunaga Shimazaki
, Takahiro Sakurai
, Natsuki Hanae
, Shintaro Asanuma

Release Date

October 3, 2013

Seasons

2

Streaming Service(s)

Crunchyroll

Franchise(s)

Ace of Diamond

Writers

Kenji Konuta

Directors

Mitsuyuki Masuhara

Creator(s)

Yuji Terajima

Original Release

3 October 2013 – 28 March 2016

Number of Episodes

126 + 5 OVAs

Studio

Madhouse, Production I.G.

Director

Mitsuyuki Masuhara

Ace of Diamond is another series that began as a manga (2006 – 2015) before being adapted into an anime by Madhouse and Production I.G., first airing in 2013 (and spawning multiple sequel series and manga since). The hero of the story is Eijun Sawada, who wants to be a star pitcher, or an ‘ace’ on the baseball diamond. The series provides personal competition as teammates compete to become an ace, as well as the usual ups and downs of a season of league baseball.

Far from just another baseball anime, Ace of Diamond features a unique hook by focussing primarily on a pitcher. This role is quite important in baseball, so it’s great to see Ace of Diamond pay it so much respect. With a cast of characters outfitted with big dreams and engrossing baseball action, Ace of Diamond needs to be on the watchlists of any baseball fan, and anime fan besides.

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4
Haikyu!! is One of the Most Succesful Sports Anime of All Time

Based on the Manga By Haruichi Furudate

Haikyu!! (2014)
TV-14
Animation
Comedy
Drama
Sports

Cast

Bryson Baugus
, Scott Gibbs
, Leraldo Anzaldua
, Cameron Bautsch
, Justin Doran
, Adam Gibbs
, Orlanders Jones

Release Date

April 6, 2014

Seasons

4

Streaming Service(s)

Crunchyroll

Franchise(s)

Haikyu!!

Writers

Taku Kishimoto
, Haruichi Furuda

Directors

Susumu Mitsunaka
, Masako Sato

Creator(s)

Haruichi Furudate

Original Release

April 6, 2014 – December 19, 2020

Number of Episodes

85 + 5 OVAs

Studio

Production I.G

Director

Susumu Mitsunaka, Masako Satō

Haikyu!! is one of the best-known sports manga and anime of the modern era – and it’s no wonder why. Another Production I.G series, this manga turned anime follows Shoyo Hinata, whose determination and team-building throughout the series make the tale a stand-out (despite how young it is relative to other hit sports anime).

Volleyball is a popular sport, which is why it’s so surprising that Haikyu!! is one of the few anime to really dive into the sport. The result is thrilling and shows why Production I.G. is one of the best studios for animating high-intensity sports action. Haikyu!! has won several awards, and though it has concluded, it is worth jumping into sooner than later. Hinata’s perseverance and struggles, as well as the camaraderie that builds into success, makes this a must-watch sports anime.

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3
Major is a Story That’s Inspired Real World Atheletes

Based on the Manga By Takuya Mitsuda

Major (2004)
Animation
Sports

Cast

Showtaro Morikubo
, Motoko Kumai
, Takehito Koyasu
, Noriko Hidaka
, Junko Noda
, Shunsuke Sakuya
, Masakazu Morita
, Yuko Sasamoto
, Koji Ochiai

Release Date

November 13, 2004

Seasons

12

Streaming Service(s)

Amazon Freevee
, Crunchyroll

Franchise(s)

Major

Writers

Takuya Mitsuda
, Michihiro Tsuchiya
, Takao Yoshioka
, Tomoko Konparu
, Mitsuyo Suenaga
, Isao Shizuya
, Yoshiko
, Nakamura
, Reiko Yoshida

Directors

Ken’ichi Kasai
, Toshinori Fukushima

Creator(s)

Takuya Mitsuda

Original Release

November 13, 2004 – September 25, 2010

Number of Episodes

154 + 3 OVAs

Studio

Studio Hibari, SynergySP

Director

Ken’ichi Kasai, Toshinori Fukushima

While less widely known or cited than some other modern sports anime, Major deserves a spot among the best sports anime. First launched as a manga by Takuya Mitsuda and serialized from 1994 to 2010, followed by an anime airing in 2004, this baseball anime follows Goro Honda, who strives to be a professional pitcher like his father. What makes it unique is the length of the story, taking Goro from his early years playing the sport all the way to the major leagues.

While demonstrating a progression far beyond one championship or season, Major has all the hallmarks sports fans love, but also enjoys a fan base including all-star MLB pitcher and hitter, Shohei Ohtani. The major league player has mentioned his love for the series in interviews, proving it isn’t just a compelling story, but an inspiring one for aspiring athletes of all ages.

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Hajime no Ippo: Rising is a Great Version of a Classic Boxing Series

Based on the Manga By George Morikawa

Hajime no Ippo: Rising (2013)
TV-14
Action
Animation
Sports

Cast

Jûrôta Kosugi
, Shin’ichirô Miki
, Akio Otsuka
, Rikiya Koyama
, Kôhei Kiyasu

Release Date

October 5, 2013

Seasons

1

Streaming Service(s)

Crunchyroll

Franchise(s)

Hajime no Ippo

Writers

Tatsuro Inamoto

Directors

Jun Shishido

Creator(s)

George Morikawa

Original Release

October 5, 2013 – March 29, 2014

Number of Episodes

25

Studio

Madhouse, MAPPA

Director

Jun Shishido

Created by George Morikawa as a manga in 1989, Hajime no Ippo has often been compared to Rocky. This underdog hero is Ippo Makunouchi, who enters the world of boxing when a professional boxer interrupts one of many instances of bullying in the young man’s life. After Ippo learns how to box, the heart of the story comes from rivalries, character interactions, and the growth that Ippo undergoes as a result.

Like the titular hero of Rocky or The Karate Kid, the hero in Hajime no Ippo: Rising is an underdog in a combat sport, who learns about himself and others the stronger he gets. Fans of either film should give Hajime no Ippo a chance, as the series has proven it can resonate long-term with audiences.

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Slam Dunk is Still the Best Sports Anime of All Time

Based on the Manga By Takehiko Inoue

Slam Dunk
TV-PG
Action
Animation
Comedy
Sports

Cast

Hisao Egawa
, Eriko Hara
, Akiko Hiramatsu
, Yukimasa Kishino
, Takeshi Kusao
, Hikaru Midorikawa
, Toshiyuki Morikawa
, Tomomichi Nishimura
, Ryôtarô Okiayu
, Yoku Shioya
, Hideyuki Tanaka

Release Date

October 6, 1993

Seasons

1

Streaming Service(s)

Crunchyroll

Franchise(s)

Slam Dunk

Writers

Nobuaki Kishima
, Yoshiyuki Suga

Directors

Nobutaka Nishizawa

Creator(s)

Takehiko Inoue

Original Release

October 16, 1993 – March 23, 1996

Number of Episodes

101

Studio

Toei Animation

Director

Nobutaka Nishizawa

In 1990, mangaka Takehiko Inoue debuted what would become one of the most beloved sports manga, and eventually anime, in the world. Beginning with Toei Animation in 1993, the most recent film of the series The First Slam Dunk was still a box office hit. Slam Dunk is credited with increasing basketball’s popularity in Japan, making it one of the most influential sports stories in manga and anime… if not the most influential of all time.

The series follows Hanamichi Sakuragi, an intimidating, trouble-making gang leader who hopes to impress a girl by learning how to play basketball. His journey to becoming an accomplished player and leader of his championship team is already etched in anime history, so if any anime fan has yet to see it, it’s a wrong to right sooner than later. All of this adds up to Slam Dunk being the greatest sports anime of all time.

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