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'''''Apache Baseball Academy''''' (アパッチ野球軍, known in English as ''Apache Baseball Academy'') is an early 1971-1972 anime by Toei. The anime was adapted from a manga that ran in the now-defunct Weekly Shonen King. <ref>[http://ghiblicon.blogspot.com/2013/03/apache-yakyuugun-baseball-academy-ep2.html Ghibli blog article on series] Retrieved 30 Jan '17</ref> This anime was famously directed in part by future Studio Ghibli director Isao Takahata. <ref>[https://myanimelist.net/anime/3844/Apache_Yakyuugun MyAnimeList page] Retrieved 30 Jan '17</ref> It was released in Japan.  
'''''Apache Baseball Academy''''' (アパッチ野球軍) is a 1971 anime made by Toei. The anime was adapted from a manga that ran in the now-defunct Weekly Shonen King. <ref>[http://ghiblicon.blogspot.com/2013/03/apache-yakyuugun-baseball-academy-ep2.html Ghibli blog article on series] Retrieved 30 Jan '17</ref> This anime was famously directed in part by future Studio Ghibli director Isao Takahata. <ref>[https://myanimelist.net/anime/3844/Apache_Yakyuugun MyAnimeList page] Retrieved 30 Jan '17</ref> It was released in Japan.  


In it, an athlete grows up and decides to be a high school baseball coach instead of pursuing a professional career. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isao_Takahata#TV_works Isao Takahata's pre-Ghibli work in television] Retrieved 30 Jan '17</ref> This paralleled a tension in the early Ghibli director's career, as his first feature at Toei in 1968 did poorly, and he eventually decided to shift his focus to anime for a younger audience with Hayao Miyazaki. The series had a short run of 26 episodes from October 6, 1971, to March 29, 1972.
In it, an athlete grows up and decides to be a high school baseball coach instead of pursuing a professional career. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isao_Takahata#TV_works Isao Takahata's pre-Ghibli work in television] Retrieved 30 Jan '17</ref> This paralleled a tension in the early Ghibli director's career, as his first feature at Toei in 1968 did poorly, and he eventually decided to shift his focus to anime for a younger audience with Hayao Miyazaki. The series had a short run of 26 episodes from October 6, 1971, to March 29, 1972.


Prior to January 2016, the series was solely available through a limited edition DVD set in Japan (valued in the thousands of US dollars) and some rumored fansub VHS tapes. However, '''''Apache Baseball Academy''''' was found on January 25, 2016, and uploaded to nyaa.se torrents by user "hokuto_san."<ref>[https://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=778382 Nyaa.se torrent link.] Retrieved 21 Oct '16</ref> However, on May 1, 2017, nyaa.se was deactivated by site owners over fears of legal troubles. The file links still exist on nyaa backups, like Pantsu and Nyaa.si.<ref>[https://nyaa.pantsu.cat/search?q=Apache+Yakyugun Pantsu torrent link.] Retrieved 3 May '17</ref> <ref>[https://nyaa.si/?f=0&c=0_0&q=Apache+Yakyugun Nyaa.si torrent link.] Retrieved 24 Aug '17</ref>
Prior to January 2016, the series was solely available through a limited edition DVD set in Japan (valued in the thousands of US dollars) and some rumored fansub VHS tapes. However, ''Apache Baseball Academy'' was found on January 25, 2016, and uploaded to nyaa.se torrents by user "hokuto_san."<ref>[https://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=778382 Nyaa.se torrent link.] Retrieved 21 Oct '16</ref> However, on May 1, 2017, nyaa.se was deactivated by site owners over fears of legal troubles. The file links still exist on nyaa backups, like Pantsu and Nyaa.si.<ref>[https://nyaa.pantsu.cat/search?q=Apache+Yakyugun Pantsu torrent link.] Retrieved 3 May '17</ref> <ref>[https://nyaa.si/?f=0&c=0_0&q=Apache+Yakyugun Nyaa.si torrent link.] Retrieved 24 Aug '17</ref>


The entire series can now be downloaded via MEGA.<ref>[https://mega.nz/#F!MrQCQRZQ!KIizIigOZcn-GtP1Qn8Uzg MEGA link containing all 26 episodes mirrored from Nyaa.]</ref>
The entire series can now be downloaded via MEGA.<ref>[https://mega.nz/#F!MrQCQRZQ!KIizIigOZcn-GtP1Qn8Uzg MEGA link containing all 26 episodes mirrored from Nyaa.]</ref>

Revision as of 22:05, 1 September 2018

Apachebaseballacademy.jpg

Still from the series.

Status: Found

Date found: 25 Jan '16

Found by: hokuto_san

Apache Baseball Academy (アパッチ野球軍) is a 1971 anime made by Toei. The anime was adapted from a manga that ran in the now-defunct Weekly Shonen King. [1] This anime was famously directed in part by future Studio Ghibli director Isao Takahata. [2] It was released in Japan.

In it, an athlete grows up and decides to be a high school baseball coach instead of pursuing a professional career. [3] This paralleled a tension in the early Ghibli director's career, as his first feature at Toei in 1968 did poorly, and he eventually decided to shift his focus to anime for a younger audience with Hayao Miyazaki. The series had a short run of 26 episodes from October 6, 1971, to March 29, 1972.

Prior to January 2016, the series was solely available through a limited edition DVD set in Japan (valued in the thousands of US dollars) and some rumored fansub VHS tapes. However, Apache Baseball Academy was found on January 25, 2016, and uploaded to nyaa.se torrents by user "hokuto_san."[4] However, on May 1, 2017, nyaa.se was deactivated by site owners over fears of legal troubles. The file links still exist on nyaa backups, like Pantsu and Nyaa.si.[5] [6]

The entire series can now be downloaded via MEGA.[7]

Gallery

The following are some videos of early episodes uploaded to YouTube (by user "1971Happa6464").[8]

"Episode 1" (1/3)

"Episode 1" (2/3)

"Episode 1" (3/3)

References