‘All Out!!’ rugby sports manga to debut stage play in May 2017

Posted in: Anime News

The February 2017 issue of Kodansha’s Morning Two magazine revealed that Shiori Amase’s rugby manga, All Out!!, is getting a stage play that will debut in May next year.

According to reports, the play will be held at the Zepp Blue Theater Roppongi in Tokyo. Shatner Nishida, who is the director of the Yowamushi Pedal stage play, is also going to direct the All Out!! stage play.

All Out!!’s original maga story revolves around a short, first-year high school student named Kenji Gion. During his first day at the Kanagawa Prefectural High School, Kenji met a tall student, Sumiaki Iwashimizu, who is a member of their school’s rugby team. After seeing the game for the first time, Kenji finds it interesting, prompting him to later join the team.

The manga began its serialization in January 2013 at the Kodansha Monthly Two magazine. It was also adapted into an anime television series by Madhouse and TMS Entertainment, with Telecom Animation Film assisting with the production. The anime is directed by Kenichi Shimizu and began airing last early this October.

For more information, check out Anime News Network.

Anime News

Artificial Intelligence from OpenAI expands to Tokyo
Anime fans can get your own free website on Raven
Top staff suspended at Anime Detour
Yor's Appeal in 'SPY×FAMILY' is Her Innocence
Raj Ramayya (Bebop, Wolfs Rain) Releases New Album and Music Videos
English Dub for The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting
Top 5 Animes That Will Always Be Binge Worthy
According to Fans, These 5 Anime have the Most Annoying Fanbases
5 of the Best (or the Worst) Anime Characters with Split Personalities
More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers Anime Adaptation will Premiere in October This Year
Twitter Exploded in Celebration for the 16th Anniversary of Fairy Tail
10 Anime Characters Who Deserve Defeat
Two New Animated Specials for My Hero Academia
Is It Wrong to Pick up Girls in a Dungeon? Probably not, if there’s soon to be 4 seasons
Ni No Kuni, The Anime, The Game and How They’re Related
Anime Adaptation for Murai in Love has been Announced
Five New Anime Coming out in July
Best Female Lead Anime on Netflix