Hello. I'm a female anime and manga fan from Finland - you know, the country to the east of Sweden? No, not Russia. The smaller one. With lots of lakes. And reindeers. And Santa. (And we do not live in igloos. That's Greenland.)
I became an anime/manga fan quite late - it was back in 2006 when I was 18 that my friend told me about Bleach during our second year of high school (our third year started that same autumn). I had never heard of anime before and after watching only 17 episodes of Bleach, I concluded it was slow and boring and stopped watching. Later I took it up again, and was surprised at how fast it began to advance after episode 20 or so.
I had actually been watching anime for ages, but before Bleach I didn't actually realize that. Pokemon was technically my first anime (it started to air in Finland in 1999; I was 11) - I moved on to watching Digimon in 2000 and then Transformers Armada in 2003. Transformers is actually a western franchise that started as a cartoon, and the current series are cartoons too. The only anime so far are Japanese G1 (Scramble City, Headmasters, Masterforce, Victory, Zone), Japanese BW (II and Neo), Robots in Disguise (or Car Robots), the Unicron trilogy (Armada, Energon, Cybertron) and Q-Transformers. Everything else was made in the west.
In 2001 (when I was 13) I also had my first "real" encounter with what was to become my favorite anime. I traveled to Italy with my mom (who is an Italy nut) and, shopping in a mall, found this pretty armor based on the Sagittarius constellation. I bought it, discovered the character was called "Sagittarius Aiolos" and then forgot about it. In late 2006 I finally found the anime he came from - Saint Seiya. I watched the 52 subbed episodes of the series, became a fangirl and to this day it's still my favorite franchise.
At the moment my top favorite anime spot is shared by Saint Seiya (all series) and Cyber Formula. However, my top favorite manga spot goes to Yoshihiro Takahashi's dog series (as in, Ginga Nagareboshi Gin and its sequels) and Super Robot Wars OG: Record of ATX. Saint Seiya's manga has never really been one of my favorites - I just don't like Kurumada's art style... the characters look weird when he draws them (they look kinda squashed, as if he messed up their proportions, the angle or both).
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The thing is with squash it's quite hard to portray without fluid animation with no still frames. That would require someone like Madhouse with a large budget and/or very motivated animation team. Seeing as squash is not that popular in Japan it's not likely to happen soon. But if someone could actually make even a short OVA or something. That would be really cool. There's massive potential for plots cause you have so many mental and physical elements in the game.
I don't know if you've seen Baby Steps but it could be like that. I'm a massive Baby Steps fan btw lol.
I think more likely to have a badminton anime which would be really cool. I'm sure badminton is much more popular in Japan than squash. Unfortunately squash doesn't get the recognition it deserves. I don't know if you've ever played a high level but if you watch the pros you'll be amazed. The matches can get very exciting. Check this out it's only 2 mins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5WbnadzK9M
Anyway I got side tracked lol. Badminton also has great potential but again it needs really fluid animation to show it properly because it's so high paced. It would look so cool though. Maybe a MC could have an ability that enables him to anticipate his opponent by reading their movements. That would be kind of similar to Eichan's eyesight in Baby Steps. But it would be like how Lin Dan plays.
In both sports there's so much potential for training scenes. You could devise so many interesting locations and methods.
Too many baseball and basketball animes imo... I don't like team sports I only like racket sports >.<
You mentioned "Or cellphone throwing / boot throwing / any other crazy Finnish sport" and I thought you're joking about cellphone throwing then I looked it up and it's a real thing XD
I'm trying to think what will be a good plot for that. It's pretty funny to imagine a team of cellphone throwers trying to compete in Nationals and getting really emotional when they win XD
Um, sorry I just sent you a massive monologue essay. I don't often write on people's walls, I just felt like it now :p
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