Bonus if the ending is written well

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    1 month ago

    non-action battle-shounen

    The first thing that comes to mind when you say that is Yakitate Japan. Shokugeki comes to mind next as a newer take on the idea of cooking competitions. Let me know if I’m misunderstanding the wording though.

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      1 month ago

      Let me know if I’m misunderstanding the wording though.

      It’s not rare or medium-rare, at least 😆

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    1 month ago

    If by non-action, you mean anything that isn’t fighting, I like how Blue Lock made football a battle shounen.

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    1 month ago

    Hikaru no Go. Shounen, yes. Competition, yes. Action? Even less than a cooking anime.

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    Yakitate Japan is my favorite, but since it was already mentioned I guess I’ll say Akane Banashi. Ending isn’t written yet, so fingers crossed that it’ll be good!

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    Like what @[email protected] said, it depends on what “action” means. If action just means having fight scenes in them, then plenty of sports anime with flashy sequences meet the criteria. Or anything with a heavy focus on competition and rivalry.

    Some of my favourites - that are most relevant to this post - are Haikyu and anything from Umamusume.

    For Umamusume, the more “battle shonen-like” ones are Beginning of a New Era and Cinderella Gray IMO. (Even though Cinderella Gray is supposedly seinen.)