Moshidora

"Peter Drucker: A legendary figure in business management and often referred to as its very father. His book management has been referred to as the Bible of contemporary businessmen. This is the story of a high school girl who takes an ordinary baseball team to the summer nationals with Management in hand."

Moshi Kōkō Yakyū no Joshi Manager ga Dorakkā no "Management" o Yondara ("What if the Female Manager of a High School Baseball Team Read Drucker's Management?"). Originally a business novel by Natsumi Iwasaki, Moshidora was adapted to a 10-part anime in the Spring 2011 season. The story is about a girl who decides to manage her school's baseball team using the principles of Drucker's Management. There is also a live-action film, which was released on June 4, 2011.


 * Actor Allusion: Minami played Romeo when she was younger. Good thing she wasn't shy.
 * Curtains Match the Window
 * Did Not Do the Research: Reconstructed. As it turns out that Drucker's Management book is pretty useful.
 * Coming of Age Story
 * Cryptic Conversation: A conversation between Minami and Yuki starts off as general baseball team talk then gradually Yuki's tone and words grow more and more ominous..
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!!: Minami starts going off on a tyraid about how horrible of a person she is, forcing Jiro to slap her.
 * Hard Work Montage: The team's training sessions are shown. It is a baseball show, after all.
 * Heroic BSOD: breaks down after . Ayano of all people manages to break  out of it.
 * Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: Starts with "Minami" followed by what she learns about business.
 * Ill Girl: Yuki
 * Les Yay: Ayano openly admitted that, she likes Yuki.
 * Look Behind You!: Ayano pulls this off on Minami in order to avoid answering Minami's questions.
 * Overly Long Title: That's why most call it Moshidora.
 * Sailor Fuku
 * Serious Business: Baseball team management, of course.
 * Save Our Team: One of the reasons Minami became a manager.
 * Shrinking Violet: Ayano
 * Verbal Tic: Ayano can't seem to start an utterance without "Eh? Ah... hai."
 * Wham! Episode: Episode 9 -