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- Attack_on_Tomorrow abstract "Attack on Tomorrow (あしたへアタック!, Ashita e Atakku!) was an anime series aired in 1977 in Japan. There were 23 episodes aired at 25 minutes each. It is often mistakenly believed to be a spinoff of the earlier, and more popular, series Attack No. 1 (1969-1971), due in part to the involvement of several staffers (including directors Kurokawa and Okabe and writer Yamazaki) who had worked on the prior series. It was more likely to have been inspired by the popularity of Attack No. 1 and is not an official spinoff. It is also known in Europe as Smash (French) and Mimi e le ragazze della pallavolo (Italian).".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow director Eiji_Okabe.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow director Fumio_Kurokawa.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow musicComposer Nobuyoshi_Koshibe.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow network Fuji_Television.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow producer Takaji_Matsudo.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow wikiPageID "8028434".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow wikiPageLength "3554".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow wikiPageRevisionID "677241130".
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- Attack_on_Tomorrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ashita e Attack!".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Attack on Tomorrow".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow writer Haruya_Yamazaki.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow writer Mon_Shichijoo.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow writer Nisan_Takahashi.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow caption "Screenshot from the television series Attack on Tomorrow".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow director Eiji_Okabe.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow director Fumio_Kurokawa.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow episodes "23".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow first "1977-04-04".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow genre Drama.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow genre Sport.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow genre Sports.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow hasPhotoCollection Attack_on_Tomorrow.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow jaKanji "あしたへアタック!".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow jaRomaji "Ashita e Atakku!".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow last "1977-09-05".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow music Nobuyoshi_Koshibe.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow name "Attack on Tomorrow".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow network Fuji_Television.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow producer Takaji_Matsudo.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow studio Nippon_Animation.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow type "tv series".
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- Attack_on_Tomorrow writer Haruya_Yamazaki.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow writer Mon_Shichijoo.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow writer Nisan_Takahashi.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow subject Category:1977_anime_television_series.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow subject Category:Manga_series.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow subject Category:Nippon_Animation.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow subject Category:Romance_anime_and_manga.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow subject Category:Shōjo_manga.
- Attack_on_Tomorrow subject Category:Volleyball_anime_and_manga.
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- Attack_on_Tomorrow comment "Attack on Tomorrow (あしたへアタック!, Ashita e Atakku!) was an anime series aired in 1977 in Japan. There were 23 episodes aired at 25 minutes each. It is often mistakenly believed to be a spinoff of the earlier, and more popular, series Attack No. 1 (1969-1971), due in part to the involvement of several staffers (including directors Kurokawa and Okabe and writer Yamazaki) who had worked on the prior series. It was more likely to have been inspired by the popularity of Attack No.".
- Attack_on_Tomorrow label "Attack on Tomorrow".