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Daisuke Higuchi

Author of Whistle!, Volume 1

41 Works 939 Members 9 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the names: 樋口 大輔, Higuchi Daisuke

Series

Works by Daisuke Higuchi

Whistle!, Volume 1 (1998) 146 copies, 3 reviews
Whistle!, Vol. 2 (1998) 60 copies, 1 review
Whistle!, Vol. 3 (1998) 60 copies, 1 review
Whistle!, Volume 5 (2005) 51 copies, 1 review
Whistle!, Vol. 4 (2005) 46 copies
Whistle!, Volume 6 (1999) 40 copies, 1 review
Whistle!, Vol. 9 (v. 9) (2000) 39 copies, 1 review
Whistle!, Volume 12 (2000) 38 copies
Whistle!, Volume 7 (1999) 37 copies
Whistle!, Volume 10 (2000) 35 copies
Whistle!, Volume 11 (2000) 35 copies
Whistle!, Volume 13 (2006) 34 copies
Whistle!, Volume 16 (2007) 33 copies
Whistle!, Volume 15 (2007) 33 copies
Whistle!, Volume 14 (v. 4) (2006) 33 copies

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Legal name
樋口 大輔
Birthdate
1966-05-10
Gender
female

Members

Reviews

9 reviews
Sho Kazamatsuri is a middle school student who has a dream of becoming a world class soccer player. Because of his small stature and lack of real experience, Sho is thrown on the third level of subsititues at Musashimanori School, an elite soccer school, meaning he never actually got to play. He decides to transfer to a smaller school, Josui Junior High, so that he would have a better chance of being able to play. But hearing that he came from the fabled Musashimanori, his new teammates show more wrongly assume that he is already an incredible player. We follow Sho as he struggles to improve his skills, make the team, and befriend his new teammates. This is a very wonderful manga series that is fit for all ages and teaches the basics behind soccer while narrating a very fun plot and group of lovable characters. Very intricate and beautiful illustrations, as well as inspiring morals sprinkled throughout. This is the first volume of 24, and the larger theme of the series follows Sho as he grows and works his way towards becoming the best soccer player he can. show less
Sho, still having trouble with soccer, stills tries. At the spring championships, Josui has to fight the super powerful Musashinomori. Sho was picked to be fw or forward, During the two weeks, he trains with one of the two strongest soccer players. At last, Sho finally pass Shigeki. When the game finally came, Musashinomori was winning 2-0, but when they tried to score the third point, Sho, being a ex-Musashinomori student and soccer player, blocked all their shots. Finally, Josui gained a show more penalty kick. Musashinori set up a defense wall, but Sho blended in. No. 10 of Josui kicked where Sho was and Sho dodged it, but their goal keeper blocked it.End of volume 2. show less
Tatsuya is angered when he realized that his dad when ahead and did the paperworks to transferred him to Musashinomori, but didn't show it until the next soccor match. After that, a fight concurred between Tatsuya and Shegeki and Sho steeped in hoping to stop them, but ended up causing more pain. The next day the third match began and started to rain...
Sho is an ex student in one of the best schools in the northern part of Japen transferred to another school because he wasn't allowed him to play soccer.He transferred schools so he can play soccer,although he can play soccer,he must now train so he can prove his power and skills to them.

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Statistics

Works
41
Members
939
Popularity
#27,356
Rating
3.9
Reviews
9
ISBNs
108
Languages
2
Favorited
1

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