Battery (novel series)

Battery (Japanese: バッテリー, Hepburn: Batterī) is a Japanese novel series by Atsuko Asano that was published by Kadokawa Shoten. The series is about Harada Takumi and Gō Nagakura, two boys who start a baseball team. For the work the author received the Noma Prize for Juvenile Literature in 1997 and the Shogakukan Children's Publication Culture Award in 2005.[2] It has sold over 10 million copies in Japan,[3] and has been adapted into a film in 2007[4] and an anime television series in 2016.

Battery
Cover of the first volume of the novel series
バッテリー
(Batterī)
GenreSports
Novel
Written byAtsuko Asano
Illustrated byMakiko Satō
Published byKyōikugageki
Kadokawa Bunko
ImprintKyōikugageki no Sōsaku Bungaku
Kadokawa Shoten
Kadokawa Tsubasa Shoten
Audio drama
StationNHK FM
Original runApril 17, 2000April 28, 2000
Episodes10
Manga
Written byAtsuko Asano
Illustrated byChikage Yuniwa
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineMonthly Asuka
DemographicShōjo
Original run2004 – present
Volumes8
Live-action film
The Battery
Directed byYōjirō Takita
Written byTadashi Morishita
Music byRyō Yoshimata
StudioToho
ReleasedMarch 10, 2007
Runtime119 minutes
Television drama
Written byAtsuko Sagara
Original networkNHK
Original run April 3, 2008 June 12, 2008
Episodes10
Anime television series
Directed byTomomi Mochizuki
Written byTomomi Mochizuki
Music byAkira Senju
StudioZero-G
Licensed byAmazon.com (streaming)
Discotek Media (home video)
Original networkFuji TV (Noitamina)
Original run July 14, 2016 September 22, 2016
Episodes11[1]

Plot

This story is about a young pitcher (baseball) named Takumi Harada who just recently moved into his grandfather's house named Ioka Youzo-who is a former coach of Nitta Highschool. Later on, Harada met a catcher named Go Nakagura. They started playing and Harada realized that Go can catch up with his pitches. Harada become motivated and joined the baseball team in Nitta High. They later began their journey as a baseball team.

Characters

Main characters

Takumi Harada (原田 巧, Harada Takumi)
Voiced by: Kōki Uchiyama (anime), Mamoru Miyano (radio drama)[5]
Portrayed by: Kento Hayashi (movie), Yūma Nakayama (TV drama)
Gō Nagakura (永倉 豪, Nagakura Gō)
Voiced by: Tasuku Hatanaka (anime)[5]
Portrayed by: Kenta Yamada (movie), Shō Takada (live-action series)

Other characters

Seiha Harada (原田 青波, Harada Seiha)
Voiced by: Yūi Fujimaki (anime), Hayato Taya (radio drama)[5]
Portrayed by: Akihiro Yarita (movie), Shintarō Morimoto (TV drama)
Shūgo Kadowaki (門脇 秀吾, Kadowaki Shūgo)
Voiced by: Yūki Ono (anime)[5]
Portrayed by: Dai Watanabe (movie), Ryūta Nakamura (TV drama)
Shunji Mizugaki (瑞垣 俊二, Mizugaki Shunji)
Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura (anime)[5]
Portrayed by: Yasuaki Seki (movie), Kazuma Kawahara (TV drama)
Kazuki Kaionji (海音寺 一希, Kaionji Kazuki)
Voiced by: Yuichiro Umehara (anime)[5]
Portrayed by: Hiroshi Yazaki (movie), Ryōsuke Kawamura (TV drama)
Keita Higashidani (東谷啓太, Higashidani Keita)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa (anime)[6]
Fumito Sawaguchi (沢口文人, Sawaguchi Fumito)
Voiced by: Ayumu Murase (anime)[6]

Media

Anime

An anime television series adaptation aired on July 14, 2016 on the noitaminA block of Fuji TV[7][6] and finished on September 22, 2016. The series is directed and written by Tomomi Mochizuki, with animation by the studio Zero-G. Hideoki Kusama is serving as character designer and chief animation director and Akira Senju is in charge of the music.[5]

References


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