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''ALL OUT!!'' is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and ended with 17 volumes in 2020. The manga got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime season.

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''ALL OUT!!'' is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and ended with 17 volumes in 2020. The manga got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime Fall 2016 season.
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''ALL OUT!!'',is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and ended with 17 volumes in 2020. The manga got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime season.

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''ALL OUT!!'',is OUT!!'' is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and ended with 17 volumes in 2020. The manga got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime season.
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''All Out!!'', stylized as ''ALL OUT!!'', is a japanese manga/anime series written by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and ended with 17 volumes in 2020. The series got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime season.

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''All Out!!'', stylized as ''ALL OUT!!'', is OUT!!'',is a japanese manga/anime Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and ended with 17 volumes in 2020. The series manga got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime season.
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* EliteFour: From the Ryouin team, Tsukinaka, Zanba, and the Kirishima twins are often depicted as such.


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* RememberTheNewGuy: Downplayed. In the final arc of the series, Oku Yuuri is introduced as a demon from Iwashimizu's and Miyuki's past. [[spoiler: He is Miyuki's former best friend from middle school who [[TheBully wasn't very fond]] of Iwashi, to put it lightly.]] Oku has a rich history with both characters that is integral to both of their lives, but neither of them mentioned him until his introduction.


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* TerribleTrio: Horikawa, Adachigahara, and Kurayama are the main perpetrators of Sagami's tactical bullying strategy.

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* AnimeHair: Most people have manageable and even normal hair, but some of the players have naturally odd stylings, such as Sekizan's white drills or one player's horn-shaped hair pieces.

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* AnimeHair: Most people have manageable and even normal of the cast has naturally brown, black, or [[ImplausibleHairColor blond]] hair, but there are some of the players have naturally odd stylings, exceptions to this, such as Sekizan's white ruby red hair, Kibi and Soga having pure white/silver hair despite being just sixteen, and Wajima's natural green, which is never explained even though he actively dyes his hair black.
** There are a few examples of [[ImprobableHairstyle Improbable Hairstyles]], such as Sekizan maintaining perfectly styled
drills or one player's horn-shaped Ebumi's extensions staying in place, even during rugby games.
** Some characters have
hair pieces.that curls in an odd anime way. Examples include Ooharano's HairAntennae and [[DelinquentHair Ise's faux-horns]].



** Oharano's natural talent and smug attitude irk Suwa, who is jealous that everyone else on the team either has natural talent, prior experience, or gets better as a result of their hard work.



* BigEater: All of the forwards, but especially Hiroota. Even after eating triple servings of ramen and an extra helping of fried rice, they still have enough room for the party at Komori's house.

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* BigEater: All of the forwards, but especially Hiroota.Hirota. Even after eating triple servings of ramen and an extra helping of fried rice, they still have enough room for the party at Komori's house.



* BoringButPractical: The sumo drill taught to Shinshi and Hiroota during the BeachEpisode turns out to be useful against Tenjiku Tech.

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* BoringButPractical: The sumo drill taught to Shinshi and Hiroota Hirota during the BeachEpisode turns out to be useful against Tenjiku Tech.



* CastOfSnowflakes: Each character has a specific look to them due to the mangaka giving them all unique hair-styles, eye shapes, body shapes, even head shapes (i.e. Matsun).

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* CastOfSnowflakes: Each character has a specific look to them due to the mangaka giving them all unique hair-styles, eye shapes, body shapes, even head shapes (i.e. Matsun).Matsuo).



* DefrostingIceQueen: Ooharano Etsugo is introduced as distant, condescending, and self-absorbed. He is defrosted as he opens up to Gion and Suwa.



* ExoticEyeDesigns: Zanba, with his yellow eyes and black sclera, making him come off as a monster combined with his freakish height and weight.

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* ExoticEyeDesigns: Zanba, with his yellow eyes and black sclera, making him come off as a monster combined with his freakish height and weight.monster.



* JerkassHasAPoint: Natsuki's older brother wants Natsuki to quit rugby to get a part-time job to help pay the bills, and a shot of the cracked screen on his cell phone subtly shows the sacrifices he has to make to support his little brother. [[spoiler: Not that this excuses abusing Natsuki, and this detail is [[AdaptationExpansion not in the manga.]]]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Natsuki's older brother wants Natsuki to quit rugby to get a part-time job to help pay the bills, and a shot of the cracked screen on his cell phone subtly shows the sacrifices he has to make to support his little brother. [[spoiler: Not that this excuses abusing Natsuki, and this detail is [[AdaptationExpansion not in the manga.]]]]Natsuki.]]



* TookALevelInBadass: The Jinko team slowly gets this way throughout the series, to the point where they're beating good teams from other regions and Ryoin, the reigning champs of Kanegawa, respect them enough to play hard against them.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Considering most of the cast has black, brown, or [[ImplausibleHairColor blonde hair]], Sekizan's red hair can be seen as unusual, especially since it has been red since he was a first year.
** Soga Youichi from Sagami High has whitish-gray hair, the only other character with that hair color is the coach who is 60 years-old.

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* TookALevelInBadass: The Jinko Jinkou team slowly gets this way throughout the series, to the point where they're beating good teams from other regions and Ryoin, Ryouin, the reigning champs of Kanegawa, respect them enough to play hard against them.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Considering most of the cast has black, brown, or [[ImplausibleHairColor blonde hair]], Sekizan's red hair can be seen as unusual, especially since it has been red since he was a first year.
** Soga Youichi from Sagami High has whitish-gray hair, the only other character with that hair color is the coach who is 60 years-old.
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''All Out!!'', stylized as ''ALL OUT!!'', is a japanese manga/anime series written by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and ended with 17 volumes in 2020. The series got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime season.

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''All Out!!'', stylized as ''ALL OUT!!'', is a japanese manga/anime series written by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and ended with 17 volumes in 2020. The series got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime season.
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''All Out!!'', stylized as ''ALL OUT!!'', is a japanese manga/anime series written by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime season.

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''All Out!!'', stylized as ''ALL OUT!!'', is a japanese manga/anime series written by Shiori Amase. It began serialization in Kodansha's magazine ''Monthly Morning Two'' in 2013, and ended with 17 volumes in 2020. The series got adapted into a 2-cour anime television series by Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/TMSEntertainment that started airing in the Fall2016Anime season.
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* BlandNameProduct: The rugby balls quite obviously.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Natsuki's older brother wants Natsuki to quit rugby to get a part-time job to help pay the bills, and a shot of the cracked screen on his cell phone subtly shows the sacrifices he has to make to support his little brother. [[spoiler: Not that this excuses abusing Natsuki, and this detail is [[AdaptationExpansion not in the manga.]]]]
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** Coach Komori and advisor Yoshida have character arcs and development in a show ostensibly about high schoolers.

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* AdaptationExpansion: Episode 13, focusing on Hachiouji convincing Sekizan to join the team as first-years, was added to the anime.
** The first half of episode 16 expanded on a single line in the title panel of the manga chapter corresponding to the second half of the episode to explain how Gion convinced the entire team to show up at Coach Komori's house for lunch.



** Hachiouji, Ise, and Ebumi have a dedicated episode focusing on Ise's [[spoiler: older brother preventing him from going to summer training camp]]

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** Hachiouji, Ise, and Ebumi have a dedicated episode focusing on Ise's [[spoiler: abusive older brother preventing him from going to summer training camp]]



** Oharano's natural talent and smug attitude irk Suwa, who is jealous that everyone else on the team either has natural talent, prior experience, or gets better as a result of their hard work.



* LargeHam: Gion has an exhuberant and boisterous personality.

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* LargeHam: Gion has an exhuberant exuberant and boisterous personality.



* ManlyTears: In the aptly-named episode "I'm Not Crying," no less.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: When Gion and Raita run into the Kirishima brothers, Sekito asks gion to play tag with him. hat he was really doing was testing him to see if he had what it takes to be a wing, and Gion failed.

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* ManlyTears: In the aptly-named episode "I'm Not Crying," no less.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: When Gion and Raita run into the Kirishima brothers, Sekito asks gion Gion to play tag with him. hat he was really doing was testing him to see if he had what it takes to be a wing, and Gion failed.


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** Sekizan and Hachiouji, and both move toward each other, with Sekizan showing sensitivity toward the younger players and Hachi manning up when the team needs its hooker to make plays.
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The series adaptation is produced by Madhouse and TMS Entertainment, with Telecom Animation Film assisting with the production. The anime is directed by Kenichi Shimizu, and is available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/all-out here]]. The series is also available on Italian VVVVID. The manga is being released in digital format on Website/{{Comixology}} [[https://www.comixology.com/All-Out-Vol-1/digital-comic/579837]].

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The series adaptation is produced by Madhouse and TMS Entertainment, with Telecom Animation Film assisting with the production. The anime is directed by Kenichi Shimizu, and is available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/all-out here]]. The series is also available on Italian VVVVID. The manga is being released in digital format on Website/{{Comixology}} [[https://www.comixology.com/All-Out-Vol-1/digital-comic/579837]].
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The series adaptation is produced by Madhouse and TMS Entertainment, with Telecom Animation Film assisting with the production. The anime is directed by Kenichi Shimizu, and is available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/all-out here]]. The series is also available on Italian VVVVID.

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The series adaptation is produced by Madhouse and TMS Entertainment, with Telecom Animation Film assisting with the production. The anime is directed by Kenichi Shimizu, and is available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/all-out here]]. The series is also available on Italian VVVVID.
VVVVID. The manga is being released in digital format on Website/{{Comixology}} [[https://www.comixology.com/All-Out-Vol-1/digital-comic/579837]].
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* BigEater: All of the forwards, but especially Hiroota. Even after eating triple servings of ramen and an extra helping of fried rice, they still have enough room for the party at Komori's house.
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* BenchedHero: Matsun, a third-year, is benched as fly-half for the first half of the series, and [[SubvertedTrop then gets back onto the field for later games.]] [[spoiler: When he gets benched again at Sugadaira for slacking off, the rest of the third-years are visibly shaken and confront him.]]

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* BenchedHero: Matsun, a third-year, is benched as fly-half for the first half of the series, and [[SubvertedTrop [[SubvertedTrope then gets back onto the field for later games.]] [[spoiler: When he gets benched again at Sugadaira for slacking off, the rest of the third-years are visibly shaken and confront him.]]

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