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【First Edition】SLAMDUNK Carddass Masters #NO.117 Shohoku BANDAI 1998 made in JAPAN Takehiko Inoue Illustration Collection SLAMDUNK #NO.117 TEAM SHOHOKU "Weekly Shonen Jump" 1995 Issue 48 Slam Dunk Carddass Masters Takehiko Inoue 【Shohoku】 The school attended by Hanamichi Sakuragi, Kaede Rukawa, Takenori Akagi, Ryota Miyagi, and Hisashi Mitsui, the main characters of "SLAM DUNK." The school that served as the model for the school building is Tokyo Metropolitan Musashino Kita High School. Having lost in the first round of the Inter-High Kanagawa Prefectural Qualifiers in the previous two years, they become an up-and-coming team due to the addition and return of strong members in this work. Their basic playing style is run-and-gun offense with man-to-man defense, and reporters say, "They are one of the top teams in the prefecture in terms of offensive power" and "They are flashy and look good." The team's depth is thin, and the starting lineup after the Shoyo game (Akagi, Mitsui, Ryota, Rukawa, Sakuragi) is nationally recognized, but if even one player is missing, their strength decreases against strong schools. On the other hand, due to Sakuragi's consecutive ejections, the substitute players other than Kogure also had many opportunities to play. They recorded a 100-point game in the fourth round of the Inter-High qualifiers and the Takezato game in the final league, where Sakuragi was late and didn't play, showing their high offensive power. In the first round of the Inter-High against Toyotama, Kiyota points out that "their start in the game is bad," but Mikoshiba, who played against them three times in the practice games at the Shizuoka training camp, said, "They have many weaknesses, but they are incredibly strong when they hit their stride." Type: Single card, 1 sheet
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