TV, 1981, 29 eps. Sep - 1966 - Ribon. Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san☆ TV, 2001, 43 eps. Jun - 1967 - Margaret. Attack No.1. TV, 1969, MyAnimeList.net Anime: Attack No.1 - AniDB
The film focuses on the protagonist, , a 12-year-old girl striving to become a world-class volleyball player. This specific installment captures the high-stakes drama and "blood, sweat, and tears" (shokon) style typical of early 1970s shoujo sports anime.
(The Phoenix of Tears), released in 1971, is the fourth theatrical film in the classic sports franchise. It is primarily a compilation (recap) movie that summarizes key narrative arcs from the original 1969 television series. Overview of the Content Attack No.1: Namida no Fushichou
: The title's reference to a "Phoenix" symbolizes Kozue’s resilience and her ability to rise from defeat, a core theme of the series. Critical Perspective
: While it doesn't offer much new content for fans who have seen the full TV series, it serves as a concise retrospective of the show's most emotional peaks. TV, 1981, 29 eps
TV, 1981, 29 eps. Sep - 1966 - Ribon. Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san☆ TV, 2001, 43 eps. Jun - 1967 - Margaret. Attack No.1. TV, 1969, MyAnimeList.net Anime: Attack No.1 - AniDB
The film focuses on the protagonist, , a 12-year-old girl striving to become a world-class volleyball player. This specific installment captures the high-stakes drama and "blood, sweat, and tears" (shokon) style typical of early 1970s shoujo sports anime.
(The Phoenix of Tears), released in 1971, is the fourth theatrical film in the classic sports franchise. It is primarily a compilation (recap) movie that summarizes key narrative arcs from the original 1969 television series. Overview of the Content
: The title's reference to a "Phoenix" symbolizes Kozue’s resilience and her ability to rise from defeat, a core theme of the series. Critical Perspective
: While it doesn't offer much new content for fans who have seen the full TV series, it serves as a concise retrospective of the show's most emotional peaks.