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Ro-Kyu-Bu!
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Cover of the first light novel featuring Tomoka Minato
ロウきゅーぶ!
(Rōkyū Bu)
GenreComedySports
Light novel
Written bySagu Aoyama
Illustrated byTinkle
Published byASCII Media Works
DemographicMale
ImprintDengeki Bunko
MagazineDengeki Bunko Magazine
Original runFebruary 10, 2009 –July 10, 2013
Volumes13
Manga
Written bySagu Aoyama
Illustrated byYūki Takami
Published byASCII Media Works
DemographicSeinen
MagazineDengeki G's Magazine
Original runOctober 2010 – ongoing
Volumes5
Manga
Ro-Kyu-Bu! Yonkoma
Written bySagu Aoyama
Illustrated byFutaba Miwa
Published byASCII Media Works
DemographicSeinen
MagazineDengeki Moeoh
Original runJune 2011 – ongoing
Volumes1
Anime television series
Directed byKeizou Kusakawa
Written byMichiko Itō
StudioProject No.9
Studio Blanc
Licensed by
NetworkAT-XKBS KyotoTokyo MX,
TV KanagawaSun TV,
Chiba TVTV AichiTeletama,
English network
Original runJuly 1, 2011 –September 24, 2011
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Game
DeveloperVridge
PublisherASCII Media Works
Kadokawa Games
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
ReleasedOctober 27, 2011
Manga
Written bySagu Aoyama
Illustrated byYūki Takami
Published byASCII Media Works
DemographicSeinen
MagazineDengeki G's Festival! Comic
Original runOctober 26, 2012 – ongoing
Game
Ro-Kyu-Bu! Himitsu no Otoshimono
DeveloperVridge
PublisherASCII Media Works
Kadokawa Games
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
ReleasedJune 20, 2013
Original animation DVD
Ro-Kyu-Bu!: Tomoka no Ichigo Sundae
ReleasedJune 20, 2013
Runtime25 minutes
Anime television series
Ro-Kyu-Bu! SS
Directed byTetsuya Yanagisawa
Written byTakao Yoshioka
StudioProject No.9
Original runJuly 5, 2013 – ongoing
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Game
Ro-Kyu-Bu! Naisho no Shutter Chance
DeveloperVridge
PublisherASCII Media Works
Kadokawa Games
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
ReleasedQ4 2013

Ro-Kyu-Bu! (ロウきゅーぶ! Rōkyū Bu?) is a Japanese light novel series written by Sagu Aoyama with illustrations by Tinkle. The series includes 13 novels released by ASCII Media Works between February 2009 and July 2013. The series is about a high school freshman Subaru Hasegawa who becomes the coach of a grade school's girls basketball team after the high school team's captain was suspected for being a pedophile. Three mangaadaptations were produced, as was two PlayStation Portable visual novels. A 12-episode anime television series, produced by Project No.9 and Studio Blanc, aired between July and September 2011. A second season titled Ro-Kyu-Bu! SS, produced solely by Project No.9, began airing in July 5, 2013.

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Plot[edit]

High school freshman Subaru Hasegawa is forced to stop playing basketball at his school for a while when the team captain gets himself involved in a scandal for being suspected of being a pedophile and the club is disbanded for a year. His aunt, Mihoshi Takamura, then assigns him to be an elementary school girl's basketball team coach. Initially, he accepts to train the girls just for three days, but after learning of their circumstances, he decided to keep coaching them. Thanks to the girls, Subaru's passion for basketball is reignited as his efforts to improve their skills come to fruition and he becomes close friends with them.

Characters[edit]

Main characters[edit]

Subaru Hasegawa (長谷川 昴 Hasegawa Subaru)
Subaru Hasegawa
Voiced by: Yūki Kaji
Kaji, Yuki
The main protagonist and a high school student who is tasked by his aunt to coach an all female sixth grade school basketball team. Currently, his school's basketball club had its activities suspended after its team captain got himself involved in a scandal. He reluctantly accepts Mihoshi's offer for him to train the girls for only three days initially, until he learns that the club is at the brink of being disbanded without his help, realizing how important it is to Tomoka and her friends. After helping save the basketball team, Subaru ends up agreeing to be their trainer until they graduate.
Tomoka Minato (湊 智花 Minato Tomoka)
Tomoka Minato
Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa
Hanazawa, Kana
The best player of the team and the only one who had played basketball before. It does not take long for Subaru to find great potential in her, and thanks to her talent and dedication he decides to keep coaching them. She has not been in Keishin Academy for long, in her previous school she became so obsessed with winning that it caused her to become isolated and was forced to transfer. In Keishin Academy, she found new friends and realized that winning is not everything. Despite the fact that she still loves basketball, Tomoka is not willing to play without having her friends with her. Of all the girls, Tomoka is the one who gets closest to Subaru and seems to be the one who likes him the most. Due to her talent in basketball, Subaru nicknamed her "Shiny Gift" (シャイニー・ギフト Shainī Gifuto, lit. "Flowers, that bloom in the rain"). Her team's uniform number is 4.
Maho Misawa (三沢 真帆 Misawa Maho)
Maho Misawa
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi
Iguchi, Yuka
Coming from an extremely wealthy family, Maho is the most energetic member of the team, who is always coming up with ideas that always seem to cause embarrassment for the other girls. She was the first of the girls to befriend Tomoka, as well as the reason Tomoka decided to form the girl's basketball club. She is afraid of the dark. She is also described as Takenaka to be a genius, quickly adapting to any sport she gains interest in. Unfortunately she also loses interest just as fast, which is the source of her split with him due to his seriousness of basketball and her developing interest. Due to her hyperactive nature, Touko-sensei nicknamed her "Fire Works" (ファイヤー・ワークス Faiyā Wākusu?). Her team's uniform number is 5.
Saki Nagatsuka (永塚 紗季 Nagatsuka Saki)
Saki Nagatsuka
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa
Hikasa, Yoko
The bespectacled and level-headed member of the team, who keeps Maho in check whenever the latter goes overboard with her enthusiasm. She also stops Maho and Takenaka from fighting as well. She works with her father in an okonomiyaki shop, and whenever they start to cook okonomiyaki, Saki becomes serious at it. Due to her solid personality and composure, Touko-sensei nicknamed her "Ice Age" (アイス・エイジAisu Eiji?, lit. "Snow Queen"). Her team's uniform number is 6.
Airi Kashii (香椎 愛莉 Kashii Airi)
Airi Kashii
Voiced by: Rina Hidaka
Hidaka, Rina
The most quiet and shy girl of the five. Due to being too tall and well endowed for her age, she has an extreme complex about her height, which causes her to burst into tears whenever any mention of it is being made. She happens to be the oldest girl in the group as well, being born in April. When younger, she fell from a boat into a lake and since then developed a mild case of aquaphobia that prevents her from swimming. Due to her timidity and extreme shyness, Touko-sensei nicknamed her "Prismatic Bud" (プリズマティック・バド Purizumatikku bado?, lit. "Two colors of seven buds"). Her team's uniform number is 7.
Hinata Hakamada (袴田 ひなた Hakamada Hinata)
Hinata Hakamada
Voiced by: Yui Ogura
Ogura, Yui
The smallest of the girls who often speaks in a polite manner and has a huge collection of plush toys. Despite looking like she is the most innocent and naive of the team, sometimes her behavior suggests otherwise. She is the youngest of the girls, being born in March (due to the fact that in Japan, schools start term in April). Due to being favoured by all boys in her class and her innocent looks and love and naivete, Touko-sensei nicknamed her "Innocent Charm" (イノセント・チャーム Inosento Chāmu?, lit. "Naive devilish innocence"). Hinata has an overprotective, younger sister named Kagetsu who is a lot larger than she is and eventually joins the basketball club along her. Her team's uniform number is 8.
Mihoshi Takamura (篁 美星 Takamura Mihoshi)
Mihoshi Takamura
Voiced by: Shizuka Itō
Itou, Shizuka
Subaru's aunt who was chosen as the advisor of the basketball team and having no knowledge of the sport at all, she blackmailed him by threatening to expose embarrassing moments of his childhood if he would not help her with the club.

Keishin Academy[edit]

Kagetsu Hakamada (袴田 かげつ Hakamada Kagetsu)
Voiced by: Asami Seto
Hinata's younger sister. Unlike the frail Hinata who has just recently learned basketball, Kagetsu has incredible stamina and is a marathon runner in school. One snowy day, while asleep alone at home, she did not notice Hinata coming back from school. When she woke up, she was horrified to find her freezing with cold outside their door. She believed that it severely weakened her body, and blamed herself for it. Since then, she worries about Hinata whenever she engages in physical activity.
When Hinata's team went to the beach, Kagetsu followed her there with the help of the school nurse Touko Hatano, and was shocked to see that their basketball coach is a high school boy. She was initially wary of Subaru, but toned down a little when he helped her mend her strained relationship with her sister. Kagetsu eventually joins her sister Hinata's basketball team and trains as a forward-center. Her team's uniform number is 9.
Mimi Balguerie (ミミ・バルゲリー Mimi Barugerī)
Voiced by: Misaki Kuno
Mimi's height appearance is the same or higher than Hinata's. She sometimes wears an expressionless face and has yet to show her feelings, especially when playing basketball. Mimi used to be a member of a club during her time in France and in Hawaii learned how to play basketball. Her basketball skills are on a more higher level than Tomoka's. Having been born from a French father and Japanese mother, she frequently mixes French phrases into her speech. Her family couldn't adapt to the environment of Hawaii and due to her father's work for the Japanese laboratory to be done in Hawaii, Mimi transferred to Keishin Academy and placed into Kagetsu's class. Her team's uniform number is 10.
Takenaka Sisters
Natsuhi's little twin sisters. Even if the twins practice basketball with Natsuhi, Natsuhi himself does not acknowledge their talent. The combination of the twins is so strong that draws their opponents into confusion.
Tsubaki Takenaka (竹中 椿 Takenaka Tsubaki)
Voiced by: Minami Tsuda
Her team's uniform number is 11.
Hiiragi Takenaka (竹中 柊 Takenaka Hīragi)
Voiced by: Aya Suzaki
Her team's uniform number is 12.
Masami Fujii (藤井 雅美 Fujii Masami)
Voiced by: Risa Taneda
A very stubborn girl and a childhood acquaintance of Saki. She is also Saki's rival because both their families own restaurants and, before the start of the series, Masami's store lost to Saki's to be featured in a magazine. Her team's uniform number is 13.
Natsuhi Takenaka (竹中 夏陽 Takenaka Natsuhi)
Voiced by: Minako Kotobuki
He is the captain of the boy's basketball team and is Tsubaki and Hiiragi's older brother. He initially believed that the girls' basketball club should be disbanded as, to him, its members are only playing around instead of truly competing unlike his club. He harbors a crush on Hinata, a fact known by all his classmates. He is also childhood friends with both Maho and Saki, and fell out with Maho over basketball, although they eventually make up.
Touko Hatano (羽多野 冬子 Hatano Tōko)
Voiced by: Rina Satō
Touko is the School nurse in Keishin Academy. She is the one who gave nicknames to each of the girls, except for Tomoka, whose nickname was chosen by Subaru himself.

Others[edit]

Aoi Ogiyama (荻山 葵 Ogiyama Aoi)
Voiced by: Kanae Itō
Aoi is Subaru's childhood friend and also a former member of his school's basketball club, who displays feelings for him despite refusing to admit them. She is always prone to help Subaru when he is in trouble or depressed, but for some reason he avoids telling her he is coaching a team of elementary schoolgirls, until she follows him and finds it by herself. She later becomes Subaru's assistant coach. She also has romantic feelings for Subaru being that she often blushes when something is said regarding the two of them being together.
Nayu Hasegawa (長谷川 七夕 Hasegawa Nayu)
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto
Nayu is Subaru's mother and Mihoshi's elder sister who was worried about her son after he was forced to stop playing basketball at school, and was relieved knowing that his enthusiasm was renewed after he became the girls' coach.
Ginga Hasegawa (長谷川 銀河 Hasegawa Ginga)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu
Ginga is Subaru's father and Nayu's husband who is a skilled basketball player. He is friends with Mimi's father and is taking care of her during her stay in Japan by his request.

Media[edit]

Light novels[edit]

Ro-Kyu-Bu! began as a light novel series written by Sagu Aoyama with illustrations by Tinkle. Originally, Aoyama entered the first novel in the series into ASCII Media Works' 15th Dengeki Novel Prize in 2008 and the novel won the Silver Prize. ASCII Media Works published 13 novels under their Dengeki Bunko imprint between February 10, 2009 and June 10, 2013.

Manga[edit]

manga adaptation, illustrated by Yūki Takami, began serialization in the October 2010 issue of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine. The first tankōbon volume was released on April 27, 2011;[3] five volumes have been released as of March 27, 2013. A four-panel comic strip manga, titled Ro-Kyu-Bu! Yonkoma (ロウきゅーぶ! よんこま) and illustrated by Futaba Miwa, began serialization in the June 2011 issue of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Moeoh magazine. The first tankōbon volume was released on April 27, 2012. A spin-off manga, titled Ro-Kyu-Bu! Halftime(ロウきゅーぶ! は〜ふたいむ) and illustrated by Yūki Takami, began serialization in volume 26 of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Festival! Comic on October 26, 2012.

Anime[edit]

A 12-episode anime television series, produced by Project No.9 and Studio Blanc, aired in Japan between July 1 and September 24, 2011 on the AT-X network and was later rebroadcast on KBS KyotoTokyo MXTV KanagawaSun TVChiba TVTV Aichi, and Teletama. The series is directed by Keizou Kusakawa with Michiko Itō has script supervisor.[7] The opening theme is "Shoot!" and the ending theme is "Party Love (Okkiku Naritai)" (Party Love〜おっきくなりたい〜?); both songs are sung by Ro-Kyu-Bu!, a five-member group consisting of Kana HanazawaYuka Iguchi,Rina HidakaYui Ogura and Yōko HikasaSentai Filmworks licensed the anime for simulcast, though were later requested by the production committee to relinquish home video rights. TheAnime Network aired the series in the United States. An original video animation titled Ro-Kyu-Bu!: Tomoka no Ichigo Sundae was bundled with the release of the PlayStation Portable game Ro-Kyu-Bu!: Himitsu no Otoshimono on June 20, 2013.
A second season titled Ro-Kyu-Bu! SS, produced by Project No.9 and directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa, will begin airing on July 5, 2013. The opening theme is "Get goal!" and the ending theme is "Rolling! Rolling!"; both songs are sung by the five-member group Ro-Kyu-Bu!.

Visual novels[edit]

Two PlayStation Portable (PSP) visual novel were developed by Vridge and published by ASCII Media Works and Kadokawa Games. The first, titled Ro-Kyu-Bu!, was released on October 27, 2011. The second, titled Ro-Kyu-Bu! Himitsu no Otoshimono (ロウきゅーぶ! ひみつのおとしもの), was released on June 20, 2013. A third PSP visual novel titled Ro-Kyu-Bu! Naisho no Shutter Chance (ロウきゅーぶ! ないしょのシャッターチャンス) will be released in Q4 2013.

Alternative Titles

English: Ro-Kyu-Bu ~ Fast Break!
Synonyms: Rou-Kyuu-Bu!, Rou-Kyu–Bu!, Ro-Kyu-Bu: Fast Break
Japanese: ロウきゅーぶ!

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 1, 2011 to Sep 23, 2011
Genres: ComedyEcchiSchoolSports
Duration: 24 min. per episode
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company 

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