Hisaichi Ishii

Hisaichi Ishii Trailers

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Hisaichi Ishii is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known outside Japan for his manga series Nono-chan, which was made into the Studio Ghibli anime film My Neighbors the Yamadas. Topics covered by Ishii's manga include baseball, politics, economics, current events and topics, philosophy, and so on.

Most Popular Hisaichi Ishii Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

There Goes Our Hero: After the Ball Game Trailer (1980)

13 December 1980

Our Tabuchi-kun continues to underperform, both during the New Year's games and the exhibition games.

My Neighbors the Yamadas Trailer (1999)

17 July 1999

The Yamadas are a typical middle class Japanese family in urban Tokyo and this film shows us a variety of episodes of their lives.

There Goes Our Hero Trailer (1979)

03 November 1979

The Seibu Lions baseball team makes it to the next round of a baseball tournament thanks to the heroic efforts of its star player, Tabuchi, but the next stage will involve hard work and cooperation.

Ojamanga Yamada-kun Trailer (1981)

14 March 1981

The Yamada family lives in Tokyo's Higashi Edogawa Ward. Noboru, the second son and high school student, dreams of becoming a professional baseball player.

The Fabled Underground People Trailer (1989)

25 July 1989

The Underground People desire to leave their overcrowded cavern and seize control of the surface world, but they never quite succeed.

There Goes Our Hero: The Heat of the Pennant Race Trailer (1980)

03 May 1980

The Pacific League pennant race continues to be fiercely contested. However, due to Tabuchi's continued poor performance, the Lions are on a losing streak.

How to Enjoy Watching J.League 100 Times More Trailer (1994)

11 June 1994

Anthology film about J.League stars from the 1993 season doing good deeds.

How to Enjoy Watching Baseball 10 Times More Trailer (1983)

29 April 1983

One of Japan's most renowned baseball pros, Takenori Emoto of the Hanshin Tigers, relates humorous anecdotes from his own career and the game in general.