Namida No Fushichou - Attack No.1:
: It covers Kozue’s intense training and her personal growth as she faces elite competitors and internal team conflicts.
: 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. Attack No.1: Namida no Fushichou
TV, 1981, 29 eps. Sep - 1966 - Ribon. Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san☆ TV, 2001, 43 eps. Jun - 1967 - Margaret. Attack No.1. TV, 1969, MyAnimeList.net Anime: Attack No.1 - AniDB : It covers Kozue’s intense training and her
: 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. TV, 1981, 29 eps
(The Phoenix of Tears), released in 1971, is the fourth theatrical film in the classic sports franchise. It is primarily a compilation (recap) movie that summarizes key narrative arcs from the original 1969 television series. Overview of the Content
: Attack No.1 was a pioneer of the sports genre in anime, directly influencing later hits like Gunbuster and Haikyu!! . Anime Based on 1960s and before Shoujo Manga

