Slam Dunk creator Takehiko Inoue (Takehiko Inoue) confirmed that the manga will be re-adapted into a movie after the previous four big screen works. "[Slam Dunk] will be made into a movie! #Slam Dunk movie," Takehiko Inoue tweeted. Shortly thereafter, a special Twitter account of the movie Slam Dunk also commented on Inoue's announcement. The account posted the official Slam Dunk movie page on Twitter, if fans want to know more, they can visit. Slam Dunk tells the story of Hanamichi Sakuragi with extraordinary physical fitness. Before Haruko asked him to join the high school basketball club, he didn't like basketball at all. Slam Dunk creator Takehiko Inoue (Takehiko Inoue) confirmed that the manga will be re-adapted into a movie after the previous four big screen works. "[Slam Dunk] will be made into a movie! #Slam Dunk movie," Takehiko Inoue tweeted. Shortly thereafter, a special Twitter account of the movie Slam Dunk also commented on Inoue's announcement. The account posted the official Slam Dunk movie page on Twitter, if fans want to know more, they can visit. Slam Dunk tells the story of Hanamichi Sakuragi with extraordinary physical fitness. Before Haruko asked him to join the high school basketball club, he didn't like basketball at all.


 

Slam Dunk creator Takehiko Inoue (Takehiko Inoue) confirmed that the manga will be re-adapted into a movie after the previous four big screen works. "[Slam Dunk] will be made into a movie! 

#Slam Dunk movie," Takehiko Inoue tweeted. Shortly thereafter, a special Twitter account of the movie Slam Dunk also commented on Inoue's announcement. The account posted the official Slam Dunk movie page on Twitter, if fans want to know more, they can visit. Slam Dunk tells the story of Hanamichi Sakuragi with extraordinary physical fitness. Before Haruko asked him to join the high school basketball club, he didn't like basketball at all.

At Shohoku High School, there is the figure of Kaede Rukawa who has been in the super player category since middle school. 

The unconscious Sakuragi and the cold but annoying hero Rukawa are the combination that makes the comic full of laughter. 

 Slam Dunk was first published in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from 1990 to 1996. About 120 million volumes of the series have been circulating in Japan. 

The warm reception since its inception made Slam Dunk adapted into an anime that aired in Japan from October 1993 to March 1996. 

Slam Dunk is considered to have contributed greatly to making basketball more popular in Japan, both among men and women. 

In 2010, Inoue received a special award from the Japan Basketball Association for helping to popularize basketball there. Previously, Slam Dunk has also been adapted into a film produced by Toei Animation. 

About four films were produced, starting with Slam Dunk and Zenkoku Seiha da! Sakuragi Hanamichi in 1994. 

After that, there is Shohoku Saidai no Kiki! Moero Sakuragi Hanamichi and Hoero Basukettoman Tamashii !! Hanamichi to Rukawa no Atsuki Natsu in 1995. Slam Dunk creator Takehiko Inoue (Takehiko Inoue) confirmed that the manga will be re-adapted into a movie after the previous four big screen works. "[Slam Dunk] will be made into a movie! #Slam Dunk movie," Takehiko Inoue tweeted. Shortly thereafter, a special Twitter account of the movie Slam Dunk also commented on Inoue's announcement. The account posted the official Slam Dunk movie page on Twitter, if fans want to know more, they can visit. Slam Dunk tells the story of Hanamichi Sakuragi with extraordinary physical fitness. Before Haruko asked him to join the high school basketball club, he didn't like basketball at all.