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A basketball manga written by Hiroki Yagami, it features the exploits of the Mizuho High School Basketball team |
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The series provides examples of: |
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** Mizuho - Dallas Mavericks |
** Mizuho - Dallas Mavericks |
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** East Honmoku - Chicago Bulls |
** East Honmoku - Chicago Bulls |
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[[Category:Sports Stories]] |
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[[Category:Dear Boys]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 17 April 2019
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A basketball manga written by Hiroki Yagami, it features the exploits of the Mizuho High School Basketball team
Tropes used in Dear Boys include:
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- Shout-Out: Like Slam Dunk, the Jerseys of the schools in Dear Boys were insipred from famous NBA teams:
- Mizuho - Dallas Mavericks
- East Honmoku - Chicago Bulls