Diamond Of Ace
Ace of the Diamond Eijun Sawamura had his heart set on the middle-school national baseball championships. But his team is eliminated thanks to a wild pitch thrown. Diamond no Ace Wiki is a FANDOM Comics Community. Content is available under CC-BY-SA. Netflix Bright NFL Spider-Man NFL Hulk.
Zombie Bowl O Rama For Pc. Demographic Magazine Original run 2006 – 2015 Volumes 47 Anime television series Directed by Written by Takeshi Konuta Music by Frying-Pan Studio, Original network (), Original run 6 October 2013 – 28 March 2016 Episodes 126 + 5 OVA () Manga Ace of Diamond Act II Written by Yuji Terajima Published by Kodansha Demographic Shōnen Magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine Original run 2015 – present Volumes 10 Ace of Diamond (: ダイヤのA,: Daiya no A [Daiya no Ēsu], also known as Diamond's Ace) is a written and illustrated by and published. It has been serialized by since 2006. In 2008, Ace of Diamond received the for the shōnen category. In 2010, it won the for best shōnen manga. An anime adaptation was premiered on 6 October 2013. Two will be bundled with the fourth and fifth volumes of the Ace of Diamond Act II manga, the first releasing on 15 July 2016 and the second releasing on 16 September 2016.
See also: The series follows one Eijun Sawamura, a baseball pitcher with a very unusual change of pitch that has occurred naturally. Sawamura plans to go with his friends to a local high school and play baseball to the best of their abilities. However one scout from the prestigious Seidou High approaches him and offers him a scholarship and a chance to make it to nationals. Sawamura decides to pay a visit to the school, and it changes his entire outlook on the future. The first season follows Seidou and their main rivals as they attempt to help the upperclassmen make it to nationals during the summer tournament.
Ace of the Diamond Eijun Sawamura had his heart set on the middle-school national baseball championships. But his team is eliminated thanks to a wild pitch thrown by Eijun himself. Ace of Diamond (Japanese: ダイヤのA, Hepburn: Daiya no A [Daiya no Ēsu], also known as Diamond's Ace) is a shōnen baseball manga written and illustrated by Yuji.
Once the summer tournament ends, the upperclassmen will be forced to retire, but how far can Sawamura help them go when he currently doesn't have any control? Season two continues to follow Sawamura, Furuya, Haruichi, and Miyuki as they lead a new team, along with a few returning faces, through the fall tournament. Their overly ambitious goal is to go to nationals during the fall tournament and convince Coach Kataoka that he doesn't have to resign. Media [ ] Manga [ ] Ace of Diamond is a written and illustrated.
It has been serialized by 's weekly manga magazine from 2006 to 2015. Kodansha collected chapters in. The first volume was published on 15 September 2006 and as of 17 March 2015, 47 volumes were published. Has licensed the series for a digital release in English under the title Ace of the Diamond, and has been publishing the volumes since March 7, 2017.
Volume list [ ] No. See also: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 75 October 3, 2013 ( 2013-10-03) March 29, 2015 ( 2015-03-29) 51 April 6, 2015 ( 2015-04-06) March 28, 2016 ( 2016-03-28) Reception [ ] Ace of Diamond was the 25th best selling manga in 2011, with 1,711,607 copies sold. Nikkei Entertainment magazine published a list of top 50 manga creators by sales since January 2010, in its September 2011 issue; Yuji Terajima, the author of Ace of Diamond was ranked 20th, with 2,792,000 copies sold. It was the 27th best selling manga in 2012, with 1,685,194 copies sold. In 2013 Ace of Diamond became the 23rd best selling manga, with 2,010,045 copies sold.