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Non-tennis players and beginners at the sport will also find difficulty in relating to any of the characters introduced in the first volume. Some game-specific manga like Hikaru no Go open with the main character knowing next to nothing about the subject of the series. Hikaru isn't even an amateur; he's a total beginner with no motivation. Ryoma, on the other hand, starts at the top of his form from the opening chapter. This doesn't seem to leave much room for improvement on Ryoma's end, making it difficult for the reader to latch on and share in his experiences.
Few shows have risen to the level of maddening fan obsession like Inuyasha. Airing on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim is typically a surefire formula for success, and Rumiko Takahashi's latest fantasy opus is practically tailor-made for American-style fame and fortune. It has everything your average anime fan wants: cute guys and gals, super magical powers, a never-ending parade of freakish villains, an episode count that can no longer be tabulated by our rudimentary numbering system, and even a splash of anime-style humor. It's enough to send fanboys and fangirls alike into quivering fits of near orgasmic glee, right? Well, almost. Inuyasha is like the capable player you don't want to put on the bench, but misses the ball enough to make you consider it.
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