Slam Dunk Manga Volume 1 -

An Analysis of Slam Dunk , Volume 1: The Birth of a Basketball Obsession Subject: Manga (Sports/Comedy/Drama) Author/Artist: Takehiko Inoue Original Serialization: Weekly Shōnen Jump (1990) English Publisher: Viz Media (Shonen Jump Edition) 1. Executive Summary Volume 1 of Slam Dunk —titled "Sakuragi" —serves as a masterclass in character introduction and tonal balance. It establishes the foundation for one of the most beloved sports manga of all time by introducing the delinquent-turned-athlete Hanamichi Sakuragi. The volume effectively subverts the typical "prodigy" trope, instead presenting a protagonist whose raw physical talent is matched only by his comedic ignorance and explosive temper. 2. Plot Synopsis The story opens on Hanamichi Sakuragi, a red-haired high school freshman infamous for his violent temper and rejection by 50 girls. After his latest rejection, he enters Shohoku High School bitter and antisocial.

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  1. The s that looks like an f is called a “long s.” There’s no logical explanation for it, but it was a quirk of manuscript and print for centuries. There long s isn’t crossed, so it is slightly different from an f (technically). But obviously it doesn’t look like a capital S either. One of the conventions was to use a small s at the end of a word, as you note. Eventually people just stopped doing it in the nineteenth century, probably realizing that it looks stupid.

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