Yowamushi Pedal

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  • 2013
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.7  (921)

Yowamushi Pedal is a sports anime series that aired on TV Tokyo in 2013. The show is based on the manga series of the same name, written and illustrated by Wataru Watanabe. The story of Yowamushi Pedal revolves around Sakamichi Onoda, an otaku who loves anime and manga and commutes to Akihabara on a regular basis. Despite his love for anime and manga, Onoda has a hidden talent – he is an excellent cyclist. One day, Onoda is approached by the bicycle racing team of his school, Sohoku High School, who are in need of a new member for their team. Onoda, who has been riding a bike since childhood, joins the team and quickly proves to be an asset to the team with his skills. The show follows Onoda and his teammates as they train and compete in various cycling races, including inter-high school tournaments and the prestigious Tour de France. Along the way, they face various challenges, both personal and professional, and strive to become the best cyclists they can be. One of the most notable aspects of Yowamushi Pedal is its attention to detail when it comes to cycling. The show takes the sport seriously and includes accurate depictions of cycling techniques and equipment such as different types of bikes, pedals, and gears. The show also features several real-life cycling events and organizations, such as the Tour de France and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Another notable aspect of Yowamushi Pedal is its focus on character development. The show explores the motivations and personalities of each of the different characters, both on and off the bike. This allows for a more immersive viewing experience and helps the audience to connect with the characters on a deeper level. The animation style of Yowamushi Pedal is crisp and clean, with detailed character designs and fluid action sequences. The backgrounds are also well-drawn and help to create a sense of atmosphere and realism. The music of the show is also notable, with a catchy opening theme and a variety of background music that sets the mood for each scene. Overall, Yowamushi Pedal is a must-watch for fans of sports anime and cycling enthusiasts. The show is well-written, well-animated, and features a cast of memorable characters that are sure to leave an impression. Whether you are a seasoned cyclist or just enjoy watching sports anime, Yowamushi Pedal is definitely worth checking out.

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Seasons
The Soul of Sohoku
12. The Soul of Sohoku
June 30, 2014
The race seems to be going according to Kyoto Fushimi Midousuji's plan, but Hakone Academy regains their pace through their powerful trust. A certain team is catching up to the team leading schools!
Passing Crown
11. Passing Crown
June 23, 2014
With Sakamichi and Tadokoro caught up, team Sohoku finally has all six members. As though pulled along by Sakamichi's efforts, Imaizumi and Naruko begin riding with their hearts as one.
Strongest and fastest
10. Strongest and fastest
June 16, 2014
100 meters to the sprint checkpoint. In his battle against Midousuji, Shinkai awakens as Hakone's straight line demon and rides faster than ever. In the face of such overwhelming power, Midousuji removes the tape on his thighs and rides at full power.
The Winner
9. The Winner
June 9, 2014
Though Makishima and Naruko meet up with the grouop, Sohoku remains at a disadvantage. However, knowing Sakamichi and Tadokoro are catching up from behind, they begin pursuing the teams in the lead once again.
Hayato Shinkai
8. Hayato Shinkai
June 2, 2014
eam Sohoku's members are separated. The champions Hakone Academy and Midousuji's Kyoto Fushimi sprint ahead, leaving a panicked Imaizumi and Kinjou behind.
You are the Princess
7. You are the Princess
May 26, 2014
The longest stage of the three day race begins on the second day of the Inter-High. With his order to climb the pass and catch up to Kinjou and Imaizumi with the whole team in two in his heart, Sakamichi begins riding. However, having fallen ill the previous day, Tadokoro stands alone at the starting line unable to move!
Night of Hope
6. Night of Hope
May 19, 2014
Fukutomi, Kinjou, and Midousuji's three way battle ends in a three way tie after the first day of the Inter-High. As the winners of each section's checkpoint are celebrated, Tadokoro falls ill and collapses on the ground. Amidst a disquieted atmosphere, Team Sohoku heads to their lodgings.
The Strong Three
5. The Strong Three
May 12, 2014
Just before the finish line, Midousuji strikes at a moment's opening and astoundingly closes on the aces. In order to protect his ace, Imaizumi chases after him with his legs approaching their limit, but.
Arakita and Imaizumi
4. Arakita and Imaizumi
May 5, 2014
4 kilometers to the finish line. As each school's ace begins riding to win the first day, Sohoku's ace Kinjou and Imaizumi aim for the finish line with the team's hopes on their shoulders. Imaizumi drafts for Kinjou with all his might, but Hakone Academy's ace assistance Arakita approaches the duo like a beast.
The Summit
3. The Summit
April 28, 2014
With Sakamichi caught up to the team, Makishima chases after his rival, Hakone Academy's Toudou. Their showdown has finally begun! Passing the 100th man Midousuji, Sakamichi catches up to the Sohoku team with his surging climb.
100 Man Barrier
2. 100 Man Barrier
April 21, 2014
Believing Sakamichi will catch up to the team, Makishima decides to wait three minutes. Meanwhile, now in last place, Sakamichi begins riding as hard as he can for team Sohoku riding in the lead. Told to pass 100 riders by Teshima, Sakamichi catches up with his astoundingly high cadence! However, Kyoto Fushimi's Midousuji stands in his way.
Toudou, The God of the Moutains
1. Toudou, The God of the Moutains
April 14, 2014
When Sakamichi gets wrapped up in a fall and ends up in last place, Makishima takes over leading the team through the mountain stage. Hakone Academy's Toudou appears, and.
Description

Yowamushi Pedal is a sports anime series that aired on TV Tokyo in 2013. The show is based on the manga series of the same name, written and illustrated by Wataru Watanabe. The story of Yowamushi Pedal revolves around Sakamichi Onoda, an otaku who loves anime and manga and commutes to Akihabara on a regular basis. Despite his love for anime and manga, Onoda has a hidden talent – he is an excellent cyclist. One day, Onoda is approached by the bicycle racing team of his school, Sohoku High School, who are in need of a new member for their team. Onoda, who has been riding a bike since childhood, joins the team and quickly proves to be an asset to the team with his skills.

The show follows Onoda and his teammates as they train and compete in various cycling races, including inter-high school tournaments and the prestigious Tour de France. Along the way, they face various challenges, both personal and professional, and strive to become the best cyclists they can be.

One of the most notable aspects of Yowamushi Pedal is its attention to detail when it comes to cycling. The show takes the sport seriously and includes accurate depictions of cycling techniques and equipment such as different types of bikes, pedals, and gears. The show also features several real-life cycling events and organizations, such as the Tour de France and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

Another notable aspect of Yowamushi Pedal is its focus on character development. The show explores the motivations and personalities of each of the different characters, both on and off the bike. This allows for a more immersive viewing experience and helps the audience to connect with the characters on a deeper level.

The animation style of Yowamushi Pedal is crisp and clean, with detailed character designs and fluid action sequences. The backgrounds are also well-drawn and help to create a sense of atmosphere and realism. The music of the show is also notable, with a catchy opening theme and a variety of background music that sets the mood for each scene.

Overall, Yowamushi Pedal is a must-watch for fans of sports anime and cycling enthusiasts. The show is well-written, well-animated, and features a cast of memorable characters that are sure to leave an impression. Whether you are a seasoned cyclist or just enjoy watching sports anime, Yowamushi Pedal is definitely worth checking out.

Yowamushi Pedal is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (74 episodes). The series first aired on October 7, 2013.

Where to Watch Yowamushi Pedal

Yowamushi Pedal is available for streaming on the TV Tokyo website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Yowamushi Pedal on demand at , Pluto TV and Plex.

  • Premiere Date
    October 7, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (921)