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Eyeshield 21 (movie)

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[ adapted from Eyeshield 21 (manga) ]

Alternative title:
Eye Shield 21 - Jump Fest 2004
Maboroshi no Golden Bowl (Japanese)
The Illusionary Golden Bowl
アイシールド21 幻のゴールデンボウル (Japanese)
Genres: tournament
Themes: sports
Plot Summary: The Uraharajuku Boarders may have been knocked out of the Kantou Tournament, but a mysterious proposition from a mysterious man may influence the Governor, a graduate of Uraharajuku High School, to allow Uraharajuku to play Sena Kobayakawa and the Deimon Devilbats in the equally mysterious Golden Bowl, whose winner will seemingly receive a place in the Kantou Tournament. However, when Sena and company arrive at the field, they find the Golden Bowl may be something they didn't bargain for against opponents they may not be able to beat.
User Ratings: 70 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 6 votes (sub:6)
 Excellent: 5 votes (sub:3, raw:1, others:1
1 Spanish subtitled
)
 Very good: 7 votes (sub:6, dub:1)
 Good: 17 votes (sub:15, dub:1, others:1
1 French subtitled
)
 Decent: 17 votes (sub:16, raw:1)
 So-so: 12 votes (sub:8, dub:2, ?:1, others:1
1 Russian subtitled
)
 Not really good: 2 votes (sub:1, raw:1)
 Weak: 3 votes (sub:2, others:1
1 Spanish subtitled
)
 Bad: -
 Awful: 1 vote (sub:1)
 Worst ever: -
Seen in part or in whole by 249 users, rank: #2201 (of 5563)
Median rating: Decent
Arithmetic mean: 6.571 (Good−), std. dev.: 1.8328, rank: #3065 (of 5553)
Weighted mean: 6.301 (Decent+), rank: #3563 (of 5553) (seen all: 6.30 / seen some: 7.00)
Bayesian estimate: 6.470 (Decent+), rank: #2924 (of 4226)
Running time: 30 minutes
Vintage: 2004 
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Director: Tamaki Nakatsu
Original Manga: Yuusuke Murata
Producer:
Katsushi Morishita (Production I.G.)
Tetsuo Otoku (Jusousha)

Animation Check: Naoki Shiotani
Art Supervision: Setsuko Akashia
Color design: Miho Tanaka
Design Assistant: Miyoko Ueda
Design Supervisor: Miyoko Tanitsuna
Editing Assistant: Taeko Koutsuna
Photography Supervision: Kenji Kuwabara
Production Desk: Tetsuya Kinoshita
Production Director: Katsuya Osu
Production manager: Hisuaki Sakabe
Sound Adjustment: Tetsuya Satake
Sound Supervision:
Kazuhiro Wakabayashi
Kiki
Special Effects: Eiji Naruho
Akeno Watanabe as Girl 1
Akimitsu Hazuka as Governor Hatohara
Fumihiko Tachiki as DJ Gairo
Hiroyuki Tsuru as Boarder 1
Jouji Nakata as Announcer
Kenta Miyake as Rocker
Kouji Matani as QB Nasu
Makoto Naruse as Fan 2
Masao Harada as Fan 3
Masato Amada as Kurita Ryoukan
Miyahiro Ogata as Boarder 2
Romi Park as Kobayakawa Sena
Sana Ishibou as Schoolgirl
Shin Houmura as Ishimaru Tetsuo
Shin Jii as Fan 1
Shina Fujizaka as Girl 2
Shinichiro Miki as Hiruma Youichi
Yuji Ueda as Raimon Tarou
Yuka Imai as Anezaki Mamori
Yuuko Koujita as Secretary
Japanese companies
Animation Production: Production I.G
Backgrounds: Studio Uni
Co-Production: Jusousha
Effects: Sound Box
Executive Production: Shueisha
Music Production: KiKi Cooperation
Photography: Trans Arts Co.
Premired At: Jump Festa (2004)
Recording Studio: Tokyo TV Center
Video Production: Imagica
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