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Japanese anime television series
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Miracle Giants Dome-kun
ミラクル・ジャイアンツ童夢くん
(Mirakuru Jaiantsu Dōmu-kun)
GenreSports, drama
Manga
Written byShotaro Ishinomori
Published byGakken
MagazineNen no Gakushuu
DemographicShōnen
Original run1988 – 1992
Volumes2
Anime television series
Directed byTakashi Watanabe
Produced byHidehiko Takei
Kyotaro Kimura
Yasuo Kaneko
Written byHaruya Yamazaki
Michiru Shimada
Tsunehisa Ito
Music byHiroaki Kondo
StudioStudio Gallop
Original networkNTV
Original run April 2, 1989 – March 25, 1990
Episodes49

Miracle Giants Dome-kun (ミラクル・ジャイアンツ童夢くん, Mirakuru Jaiantsu Dōmu-kun) is a Japanese anime television series based on a manga by Shotaro Ishinomori. It ran for 49 episodes and was animated by Studio Gallop. Directed by Takashi Watanabe, the anime closely follows the adventures of Dome Shinjo, a 10-year-old boy who is the son of a deceased legendary player of Yomiuri Giants.

Plot

Dome Shinjo inherited the love for baseball and his great abilities for the sport from his father even if his mother and his elder sister try to discourage him from practicing the same. Before dying, Dome's father had time to teach him a magical shot. After his father died and his mother gave him the glove his father used, he made the same shot in a training session of the Giants and was contracted immediately.

With the support of veteran players in the team, this young player made the Giants unbeatable in their home ground and none of the main batters in the Japanese professional league managed to get past his magical shot. This unanimous victory however does not apply to games abroad since Dome is just allowed to play in the Tokyo Dome—after which he was named and where his father was consecrated as well.

When the veteran captain of the Dragons manages to bat his shot, this young boy finally tastes defeat but quickly bounces back after inventing a new magical shot. New rivals and friends like Melody Norman, an American girl who disguises herself as a boy because women aren't allowed to play the sport enter the scene along with the mysterious Don Carlos, a Spanish ex-bullfighter who plays for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp and had an old rivalry with his father.

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Preceded byDennou Keisatsu Cybercop
(10/2/1988 - 3/26/1989)
Nippon TV Sunday 10:30 Timeframe
Miracle Giants Dome-kun

(April 2, 1989 – March 25, 1990)
Succeeded bySports Jockey Nakahata-kun and Tokumitsu-kun
(4/1/1990 - 8/25/1990)
Works of Shotaro Ishinomori
Works directed by Takashi Watanabe
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