Whistle!

Whistle! (2002-2003)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Anime

Whistle! is about a boy named Shō Kazamatsuri. He transfers from Musashinomori School to Sakura Josui Junior High School for better hopes to make the soccer team, since he never got a game at his old school due to his small stature. Yūko Katori, his teacher, introduces him as a former star of the famed Musashinomori team, causing his classmates to be wrongly ecstatic. Right after that, one of the players, Tatsuya Mizuno, reveals that he was never a regular. In other words, since he never got the chance to play, Shō is a poor player. Shō struggles to improve his skill so he can make the team at his new school and to ignore the drastic disadvantage he has due to his height.

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E39Whistle for the VictoryFeb 3, 2003
S01E38Get a ChanceJan 27, 2003
S01E37Enjoy a GameJan 20, 2003
S01E36Look at This UniformJan 13, 2003
S01E35Brand New TomorrowJan 6, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Whistle!' premiere?

'Whistle!' premiered on May 6, 2002.

Who created 'Whistle!'?

'Whistle!' was created by Hiroshi Fukutomi.

What genre does 'Whistle!' belong to?

'Whistle!' belongs to the genre of sports anime.

How many episodes does 'Whistle!' have?

'Whistle!' has a total of 39 episodes.

What is the main storyline of 'Whistle!'?

'Whistle!' follows the journey of a young soccer player named Sh\u014d Kazamatsuri as he strives to become a professional player.

Who is the main character in 'Whistle!'?

The main character in 'Whistle!' is Sh\u014d Kazamatsuri.

What is the setting of 'Whistle!'?

'Whistle!' is set in Japan, primarily focusing on the soccer team at Sakura Josui Junior High School.

Is 'Whistle!' based on a manga?

Yes, 'Whistle!' is based on a manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Daisuke Higuchi.

Who is the voice actor for Sh\u014d Kazamatsuri in the anime adaptation of 'Whistle!'?

The voice actor for Sh\u014d Kazamatsuri in the anime adaptation of 'Whistle!' is Toshiko Fujita.

Does 'Whistle!' feature any female characters?

Yes, 'Whistle!' includes female characters such as Tatsuya Mizuno and Kaori Akasaki who play important roles in the story.

Is 'Whistle!' primarily focused on soccer matches?

While soccer matches are a significant part of 'Whistle!', the anime also explores the personal growth and development of its characters.

Are there any rival soccer teams in 'Whistle!'?

Yes, 'Whistle!' introduces rival teams that Sh\u014d Kazamatsuri and his teammates compete against, adding excitement and challenges to their soccer journey.

Does 'Whistle!' highlight teamwork and friendship?

Yes, 'Whistle!' emphasizes the importance of teamwork, friendship, and the bonds formed between teammates throughout the series.

Are there any training montages in 'Whistle!'?

Yes, 'Whistle!' features training montages that showcase the characters' dedication and hard work to improve their soccer skills.

Is 'Whistle!' known for its emotional moments?

Yes, 'Whistle!' has moments of intense emotions, both triumphs and setbacks, that resonate with the viewers and add depth to the story.

Does 'Whistle!' provide insights into the world of soccer?

'Whistle!' offers insights into the world of soccer, including tactics, strategies, and the challenges faced by aspiring young players.

Also known as

  • 哨声响起 (China)
  • Dream Team (Italy)
  • ホイッスル! (Japan)
  • Hoissuru! (Japan)
  • 휘슬! (Korea, Republic of)

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