Oblivion Battery
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Back in middle school, Haruka Kiyomine and Kei Kaname were the most feared battery in baseball — Haruka's pitching was untouchable, and Kei's game-calling was so ruthless they nicknamed him "the General." Together they crushed so many dreams that talented players straight up quit the sport. Then high school rolls around, and Kei has amnesia. Doesn't remember baseball, doesn't remember the strategies, doesn't even remember why Haruka keeps dragging him to a school that doesn't have a baseball team. Meanwhile, Tarou Yamada — one of the guys whose baseball career got wrecked by this duo — enrolled at the same no-name school specifically to escape the sport. You can probably see where this is going. A ragtag group of former players who all quit for different reasons slowly gets pulled back into the game, and watching them figure out whether they even want to play again is genuinely compelling stuff. The comedy hits hard too — Kei's blank-slate personality bouncing off Haruka's intensity carries a lot of the early episodes. MAPPA handles the animation, so the actual baseball sequences look sharp when they need to. The vibe sits somewhere between the character depth of Big Windup and the comedic energy of the lighter moments in Ace of Diamond, with a premise twist that keeps it from feeling like retreaded ground. If you liked Cross Game's mix of heart and sport but want something more openly funny, this 12-episode TV series is a solid pick from 2024.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-30 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 31.

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