Fushichou — Attack No.1: Namida No

: As a product of its time, the animation features the classic "Margaret" manga aesthetic—dramatic close-ups, stylized tears, and exaggerated athletic feats. For modern viewers, the pacing may feel frantic due to its nature as a recap of many TV episodes condensed into a single film.

: While it doesn't offer much new content for fans who have seen the full TV series, it serves as a concise retrospective of the show's most emotional peaks. Attack No.1: Namida no Fushichou

The film focuses on the protagonist, , a 12-year-old girl striving to become a world-class volleyball player. This specific installment captures the high-stakes drama and "blood, sweat, and tears" (shokon) style typical of early 1970s shoujo sports anime. : As a product of its time, the