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* YuriGenre: With an all-female main cast, this gets teased on multiple occasions.
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The first game was released for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn system at the end of 1996. Two more games were released later: "Alternative", also for the Saturn, was released in 1998. "GTO", for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, was released the following year. The manga, penned by Yūki Nakano, was published from March 1997 to November 1998, with a total of 4 volumes.

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The first game was released for the UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn system at the end of 1996. Two more games were released later: "Alternative", also for the Saturn, was released in 1998. "GTO", for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, Platform/PlayStation, was released the following year. The manga, penned by Yūki Nakano, was published from March 1997 to November 1998, with a total of 4 volumes.
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The anime series consist of a 6-episodes {{OVA}} and a 26-episodes TV series. The [=OVAs=] were released from May 1997 to June 1998, while the TV series aired from October 1997 to March 1998. Both series were originally subtitled ''Daiundokai'' ("Great Athletic Meeting"), but upon receiving a North American release by [[Creator/{{Geneon}} Pioneer]], they received different Western titles: ''Battle Athletes'' (the original [=OVAs=]) and ''Battle Athletes Victory'' (the TV series).

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The anime series consist of a 6-episodes 6-episode {{OVA}} and a 26-episodes 26-episode TV series. The [=OVAs=] were released by [[Creator/NBCUniversalEntertainmentJapan Pioneer LDC]] from May 1997 to June 1998, while the TV series aired on TV Tokyo from October 1997 to March 1998. Both series were originally subtitled ''Daiundokai'' ("Great Athletic Meeting"), but upon receiving a North American release by [[Creator/{{Geneon}} Pioneer]], Pioneer Entertainment, they received different Western titles: ''Battle Athletes'' (the original [=OVAs=]) and ''Battle Athletes Victory'' (the TV series).
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''Battle Athletes'' is a [[ImprobablyFemaleCast Bishoujo]] / sports franchise consisting of three video-games, a manga series, and two anime series produced by Creator/{{AIC}} in 1997.

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''Battle Athletes'' is a [[ImprobablyFemaleCast Bishoujo]] / sports franchise consisting of three video-games, a manga series, and two anime series created by Hiroki Hayashi (''Anime/TenchiMuyoRyoOhki'', ''Anime/ElHazardTheMagnificentWorld'') and produced by Creator/{{AIC}} in 1997.
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trope is renamed Prefers Going Barefoot. Dewicking old name


* DoesNotLikeShoes: Tanya, to emphasize how "wild" she is.
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Many faces in this manga – be they from major characters or background characters – are identical to those from ''Hagure Idol: Jigoku-hen'', another manga by Takatou Rui.

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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Many faces in this manga – be they from major characters or background characters – are identical to those from ''Hagure Idol: Jigoku-hen'', ''Manga/BootyRoyaleNeverGoDownWithoutAFight'', another manga by Takatou Rui.
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* AsianAirHead: Akari, of the "Cutie" type. She isn't rich, but she is the daughter of a celebrity, and is a very naïve girl.

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Headmaster of the Satellite [[spoiler:catching a falling shuttle with his bare hands]].


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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The Headmaster of the Satellite [[spoiler:catching a falling shuttle with his bare hands]].

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