Slam Dunk

Category: TV Series
Adult: No
Native: SLAM DUNK
Titles:
سلام دانك
灌篮高手
男兒當入樽
SD!
SD
Slam Dunk TV
Slam Dunk!
Τρίποντο
スラムダンク
Слэм-данк
สแลมดั๊งค์
Basket
Runtime: 25 minutes
Aired: Oct 16, 1993 [31 years 3 months ago]
Ended: Mar 23, 1996 [28 years 10 months ago]
Language: Japanese
Genres:
Action
Comedy
Romance
Sports
Tags:
Violence
School Life
High School
Friendship
Rivalry
Delinquent
Basketball
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The hero of the piece is Sakuragi Hanamichi, a loud-mouthed, red-haired guy who has been rejected by girls 50 times in junior high. He meets the latest girl of his dreams, Akagi Haruko, and falls madly in love with her. He even goes so far as to join the basketball team to impress her, even though he knows nothing about the sport. But soon, he realizes that he truly loves basketball and he has talent for it. He's bitter rivals with Rukawa Kaede, both on the court and out of it, because Haruko worships the ground Rukawa walks on, though he hardly notices she exists. The other main characters are Akagi Takenori, Haruko's older brother who is also the captain of the team; Miyagi Ryota, who is in love with Ayako the team manager; and Mitsui Hisashi, a third-year former MVP (Most Valuable Player) who has been away from basketball for two years. Together, these unlikely misfits aim to transform Shohoku from a little-known team to the champion in all of Japan. .tripod.com/~Amis_Lee/summary.html

Episode 1: Birth of a Basketball Genius!?
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1993-10-16
Hanamichi Sakuragi, an entering Shohoku high school freshman holds a record for being rejected by 50 girls during middle school. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 2: Go to Hell, Basketball! Hanamichi vs. Rukawa
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1993-10-30
Rukawa, the object of Haruko's affection, runs into Hanamichi on the school roof. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 3: Gorilla vs. Hanamichi: The Ultimate Match
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1993-11-06
Gori and Hanamichi's confrontation continues, and the condition for the 1 on 1 game is set. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 4: Basketball Athlete Hanamichi Makes the Team
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1993-11-13
Riding high on his victory over Akagi, Hanamichi breaks into the team locker room and wears Akagi's uniform. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 5: A Spiritles Afternoon
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1993-11-20
Though one week has passed since the rookie, Hanamichi, is accepted into the team, he finds himself practicing dribbling in the corner of the court. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 6: Rukawa vs. Akagi: Battle Between the Real Deals
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1993-12-04
Hanamichi absorbs the lessons like a sponge and continues to become a respectable member of the basketball team. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 7: Hanamichi's Debut: A Burst of Dunks
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1993-12-11
The pick-up game match between the freshmen and upperclassmen continues to heat up. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 8: Hanamichi in a Bind! The Judo Man's Trap!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1993-12-18
One rainy day Akagi learns from the captain of the Judo club, Aota, that the Judo club is plotting to recruit Hanamichi. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 9: I'm Sticking with Basketball!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1993-12-25
At the judo dojo, Hanamichi meets with Aota and is enticed into joining the judo club after being offered a photograph of Haruko. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 10: The Simple Shot Is Tricky
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-01-08
Hanamichi feels himself increasingly attracted to basketball, and he begins to take the sport more seriously. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 11: Secret Special Training for Love
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-01-15
During an early morning special training session, Hanamichi earnestly listens to Haruko's lessons. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 12: Beat Ryonan! Training the Night Before the Game!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-01-22
A person appears in the gym where Hanamichi is practicing alone. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 13: Shohoku vs. Ryonan! The Fiery Captains!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-01-29
Sparks quickly begin to fly between Akagi and Uozumi - the showdown has already begun. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 14: Ultimate High School Level! Ryonan's Aggressive Attack!!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-02-05
The match begins and Shouhoku quickly lets the other opponent score. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 15: Hanamichi's Nerve-wracking Big Moment
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-02-12
The first half of the game ends with a score of 50 to 42 and Ryonan continues to overwhelm Shohoku. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 16: Who the Hell Is He? Taoka's Big Mistake!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-02-19
Hanamichi enters the game with 9 minutes left in the 2nd half. With the loss of Akagi, Coach Taoka believes the game is over. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 17: Rebound King Hanamichi Sakuragi's Distress!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-02-26
Rukawa, who dominated in rebounds, brings Shohoku up to 70 to 67. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 18: Two Minutes Left! I'll Take Sendo Down
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-03-05
With Akagi's return, Rukawa resting on the bench, and Hanamichi remembering the fundamentals of rebounds. Shohoku regains momentum. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 19: Time's Up! Final Showdown with Ryonan
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-03-12
In deperation to hold off the raging Ryonan, Shohoku uses Hanamichi and Rukawa to double team on Sendo. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 20: Basketball Shoes
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-03-19
Hanamichi is still shocked after their loss to Ryonan but gains encouragement through Haruko's words. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 21: Super Problem Children! Hanamichi vs. Miyagi
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-03-26
The guy who Ohkusu and Youhei glare at is a second year guard of the basketball team, Ryota Miyagi. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 22: The Birth of the Ultimate Idiot Combination
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-04-16
The battle between Hanamichi and Ryota continues...although Hanamichi starts it by playing dirty, and the fight is nothing more than a childish fight. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 23: The Last Day for the Shohoku Basketball Team
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-04-23
As Hanamichi and Ryota become friends, Mitsui brings the thug, Tetsuo, to the gym during practice. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 24: Heroes of Justice: The Arrival of Sakuragi's Gang!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-04-30
Rukawa can no longer put up with Mitsui who is doing whatever he pleases. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 25: The Man Who Aimed for the National Championship
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-05-07
Youhei and Sakuragi's Gang come to the rescue to defeat Mitsui and his gang. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 26: The Angst of 15 Year Old Hisashi Mitsui
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-05-14
After Kogure's confession, Hanamichi and the others learn of Mitsui's glorious past as a star basketball player entering high school. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 27: I Want to Play Basketball!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-05-21
Mitsui's downfall... Source: crunchyroll
Episode 28: The Interscholastic Prelims Begin
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-05-28
Mitsui, who changes his ways, rejoins the basketball team. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 29: Hanamichi! Official Game Debut
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-06-18
At the game against Miuradai, the key players--Hanamichi, Rukawa, Ryota, and Mitsu--are left on the bench. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 30: The Repentent Gang's Huge Counterattack
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-06-25
As Miuradai leads 22 to 8, Shohoku finally sends its best players out to court. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 31: The Secret Weapon of the Formidable Miuradai
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-07-02
Rukawa's play helps Shohoku tie the game. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 32: Genius Hanamichi! Killer Dunk
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-07-16
Naito succeeds in taunting Hanamichi to get into foul trouble. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 33: The Foul-Out King!? Hanamichi Sakuragi
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-08-06
Shohoku is victorious in their first match. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 34: Gorilla Transmitted: Kill with a Look!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-08-20
After fouling out two games in a row, Hanamichi's distress has reached its peak. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 35: The Heated Sentiment of Men
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-08-27
On the day of the third game, the team is annoyed that Hanamichi and Mitsui have not yet arrived. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 36: A Seeded School: Enter Shoyo
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-09-03
Hanamichi fouls out yet again for the third straight game. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 37: Hanamichi: Starting for the First Time!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-09-10
Shohoku's next opponent is Shoyo High School. The team's captain, Fujima, also serves as coach. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 38: Rukawa's Counterattack!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-09-17
Shohoku realizes Shoyo's strength. The senior Hanagata, whose glasses are his trademark, shoots a fade away jump shot and shows off his skills. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 39: Ryota Quick as Lightning
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-09-24
Rukawa's mentions that "everyone's movements are stiff," and it causes the team to regain their pace, and the team plays harder. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 40: Rebound King: Hanamichi Sakuragi
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-10-01
Shohoku gain on Shoyo with the help of Ryota's plays. Along with Mitsui's 3 point shots, the game is tied 11 to 11. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 41: The Appearance of Shoyo Star, Fujima
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-10-01
Shohoku escapes a bad situation with the help of Hanamichi dominating in rebounds. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 42: The True Power of Shoyo Star, Fujima
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-10-15
Fujima's play on the court amazes everyone. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 43: Mitsui, at His Limit!?
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-10-22
Mitsui, who has been covered by Hasegawa's tough defense, reaches his limits and he seems to be standing only on pure willpower. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 44: Mitsui! Thunderous Three-Pointers
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-11-05
Hasegawa had watched Mitsui play in junior high and practiced hard to exceed Mitsui. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 45: Impending Foul-Out!?
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-11-26
Thanks to Mitsui's willed plays, Shohoku's deficit goes down to 3 points. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 46: Hanamichi, a Fiery Dunk
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-12-03
With two minutes and thirty seconds left in the second half, the score is tied 60 to 60. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 47: A Challenge from a Rival
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-12-10
The day after the game against Shoyo, Hanamichi reminisces about his first ever slam dunk. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 48: The Man Who Vows to Crush Kainan
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-12-17
Hanamichi's 50th rejection was by Yoko. Yoko's man of interest is Hanamichi's rival, Oda in Takezono High. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 49: Takezono
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1994-12-24
A game where everyone expects Kainan Auxiliary High to win, the game against Takezono High begins with Oda in the starting lineup. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 50: A Challenge to the Champions
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-01-07
The final four is Shohoku, Kainan, Ryonan, and Takezato. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 51: Miscalculation!?
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-01-14
Preparing for the Nationals, Kainan Auxiliary High and Shohoku High start their first game of the district finals. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 52: The Secret Weapon
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-01-21
In the last 10 minutes of the first half, Kainan leads 24 to 20, and inserts a third year, Miyamasu. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 53: Gorilla's Injury! A Desperate Situation!?
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-01-28
Shohoku is down by 15 in the first half. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 54: The Younger Brother of King Kong
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-02-04
Hanamichi is ready to fill the void as Akagi leaves the game with a foot injury. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 55: The Man Who Controls the Game
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-02-11
With one minute and thirty seconds left in the first half, Kainan leads 45 to 40. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 56: Superstar Maki at Full Throttle
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-02-18
With Rukawa's performance, Shohoku ties the game. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 57: Anzai's Gamble to Win!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-02-25
With 10 minutes left in the second half, Shohoku was down 73 to 63 as Coach Anzai calls a timeout. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 58: Die-Hard Dudes!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-03-04
Down by four in the last four minutes and thirty seconds, Shohoku resorts to an all-out effort. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 59: The Last 10 Seconds! The Final Score
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-03-11
In the final 46 seconds, Kainan leads 90 to 86. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 60: Shohoku on the Edge
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-03-18
The night after the shocking loss, Akagi and the team recoveres. Ayako writes "On the Edge," and the team instill it in their mind that they can't lose anymore. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 61: The Revenge of the Baldhead!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-03-25
To make a clean start, Hanamichi shaves his head but is unhappy with the spectators he attracts. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 62: 3 Days of Special Training
Runtime: 30 minutes
Air Date: 1995-04-08
After losing the Kainan game, only two games remain: Takezato and Ryonan. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 63: Battle for the Summit! Kainan vs. Ryonan
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-04-08
The Ryonan and Kainan game starts. In this game, Ryonan inserts Kicchou Fukuda, who was not at the practice game against Shohoku. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 64: Full Throttle! Kainan the Champions
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-04-15
With Sendo's performance, Ryonan leads 29 to 39 into the second half. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 65: The Biggest Showdown! Sendo vs. Maki
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-04-29
Uozumi objects to the referee's call and picks up a technical. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 66: Sendo: A Split Second Gamble!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-05-13
Akagi and the team learn that Hanamichi's quick action saved Coach Anzai's life. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 67: Final Battle! Shohoku vs. Ryonan
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-05-20
The day of the Ryonan game finally comes. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 68: Savior!? Hanamichi Sakuragi
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-05-27
Ryonan scores first, but Shohoku's Hanamichi scores right back. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 69: Gorilla Abnormal!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-06-03
The Ryonan game continues with the score tied two to two. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 70: Gorilla Dunk II
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-06-10
After the collision, Akagi's performance is compromised due to his concern for his foot. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 71: Gorilla's Comeback Roar!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-06-17
Being thrown down by Uozumi, Hanamichi doesn't move. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 72: Worst Insult Ever
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-07-01
Eyeing Hanamichi's weak defense, Ryonan throws the ball to Fukuda who is guarded by Hanamichi. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 73: Rukawa, Bet on the Second Half
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-07-08
Second half. Sendo has realized that Rukawa is not playing as aggressive as usual. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 74: The Most Dangerous Challenger
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-07-15
Rukawa who was saving his energy in the first half explodes in the second half. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 75: Great Play
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-07-22
In the second half, Rukawa continues to play perfectly against Sendo in a back-and-forth game. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 76: Victory Premonition
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-08-05
Last ten minutes of the second half. Hanamichi who took out Uozumi shows off his ability. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 77: All of You Are Strong
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-08-12
Less than nine minutes left, Shohoku leads 53 to 46. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 78: Revival! Fired Up Captain, Jun Uozumi
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-08-19
Ryonan is on the brink of losing. Sendo's exhaustion has peaked and they are in a desperate situation. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 79: Blue Wave! Ryonan's Counterattack
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-08-26
With Uozumi's intense focus, Shohoku's one-sided game gradually changes. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 80: Shohoku's Negative Attributes
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-09-02
Shohoku is wielded by Ryonan's pressure. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 81: Sendo on Fire! Shohoku's Collapse!!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-09-23
In the last three minutes and 18 seconds, with Sendo reverting back to his old self as "Scoring Machine", Ryonan catches up to make it 58 to 65. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 82: Super Amateur, Hanamichi in His Element
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-10-21
In the last two minutes and 18 seconds, Shohoku has a two point lead. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 83: Assistant Captain Four Eyes' Tenacity
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-10-28
With Hanamichi's performance, the momentum changes again. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 84: Victory or Defeat
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-11-04
With less than a minute, Kogure's three-pointer gives Shohoku a four-point lead with the score 68 to 64. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 85: A New Challenge
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-11-11
Whole Shohoku High School is making some noise after the basketball team's achievements of run-ups in the district tournament and entry to the Nationals. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 86: Rukawa's Ambition
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-11-18
Hikoichi's big sister and reporter, Yayoi Aida's report on Sendo is nixed by the chief editor. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 87: Japan's Number One High School Player
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-11-25
Hanamichi who bumps into Maki and Nobunaga of Kainan decides to follow them to Nagoya to check out the "Star of Aichi". Source: crunchyroll
Episode 88: A Land of Basketball
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-12-02
Kogure felt malaise from Rukawa, which is due to Rukawa's wanting to go to America. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 89: Unstoppable Intensity! Rukawa
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-12-09
All the schools who are entering the Nationals have been decided. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 90: Shohoku's True Star!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-12-16
The intensity in Rukawa and Mitsui's one-on-one is increasing. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 91: The Nationals at Risk
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1995-12-23
The Shohoku basketball team encounters an unexpected crisis. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 92: Male Friendship!? Sakuragi's Gang
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-01-13
To be able to cheer Hanamichi on at the game, Yohei and his friends get part-time jobs to pay for travel expenses to Hiroshima. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 93: A 20,000 Shot Challenge
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-01-20
Finally, the intense training camp has started. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 94: Fierce Battle at Shizuoka!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-01-27
While Hanamichi is practicing his 20,000 jump shots, Akagi and the team have a practice game in Shizuoka. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 95: Hanamichi's Hottest Day of His Life
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-02-03
While Hanamichi works hard on his 20,000 jumps jump shot training, Haruko invites him to the festival for a change of pace. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 96: Basketball Shoes II
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-02-10
The final day of training camp. Hanamichi finally makes his final jump shot to end his 20,000 jump shot training. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 97: The Passionate Heart, Uozumi Once Again!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-02-17
Hanamichi annoyingly suggests a practice game to show off the results of his special training to Akagi and the rest of the team. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 98: Intense Battle Begins!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-02-24
The Shoyo and Ryonan mixed team consists of Fujima, Hanagata, and Hasegawa from Shoyo along with Uozumi and Ikegami from Ryonan. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 99: Shohoku in Trouble!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-03-02
When Sendo joins the mixed team, they establishes chemistry, making crisp passes, and continuous dramatic combinations. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 100: Man of Miracles, Hanamichi Sakuragi!
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-03-09
Shohoku's scrimmage with the mixed team. Source: crunchyroll
Episode 101: Glorious Slam Dunk
Runtime: 25 minutes
Air Date: 1996-02-23
The opportunity has finally presented itself for Hanamichi to show off his new move, the "Training Camp Shot". Source: crunchyroll