One Outs (TV Series 2008–2009) Poster

(2008–2009)

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9/10
..and this is how you make baseball interesting..
gemini-lux-luna20 September 2014
Since this is my first review, I cannot profess to know what I'm talking about, but know that this is my honest opinion about this anime: I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT! Sorry for screaming it out to you, but this is how I feel. My dear friend who gave me the instruction to watch this is forever in my debt. For a young woman such as myself, that has no interest in baseball whatsoever, to non-stop watch 25 episodes of One Outs is in itself a statement of how intriguing, fun and clever this work of animation is.

It is not a simple work of entertainment, it is an entertaining anime that commands you to think. Each and every character has their own unique personality, with of course Tokuchi being the smartest man both off and on the baseball field.

In the end, all the elements that compelled me to watch it, the intelligence, the pride, the money, the attitude and the teamwork, all of it made me long for more once I reached the final episode. And yet, I'm perfectly content with how it ended.

So don't hesitate, just watch it and love it!
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9/10
Love the concept..!!
sumukhar-1966018 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers
One-outs is criminally underrated. The show basically revolves around Tokuchi Toa (who is one of the most intelligent and tactful Anime characters), and brings out how thorough manipulation of mind can devastate any champion player in the world. Take a bow Tokuchi..🙌🏼 What I thoroughly enjoyed was the way Baseball and human behaviour have been linked together. The amount of vision and thought that has gone into making this show is phenomenal. Not to forget the amazing opening song..🔥 This literally deserves a second season.. Just amazing..👏🏻
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8/10
Solid psychological warfare
There's something captivating about watching someone constantly outwit those who want to bring him down. The main character Tokuchi is smooth, arrogant, and always out-thinking anyone who thinks they have him cornered, battling his enemies in their minds and sometimes flat out breaking people with how much he can beat them in a game of wits. The show is clever in how it ramps up the ways in which it backs Tokuchi into a corner with seemingly no way out, or thwarts his first plan only to reveal it was a feint or he had a backup all along. The series ends in a sort of weird place and I wish more of the manga had been adapted, but as I'm left wanting more I'd say that's a good mark for the show. My biggest criticism is that the supporting cast behind Tokuchi, with the exception of his catcher, can be at times dumb or boring with how far behind Tokuchi's thinking they can lag. Overall though it was a ride I enjoyed start to finish and while partly because I love baseball, I think this is something for anyone who enjoys a good bit of deduction or psychological battles rather than physical ones.
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10/10
Intense manipulation at its best
cool_jojo_00729 January 2015
One of my friends suggested this anime when I was frantically asking around for other anime once I finished Death Note. I didn't have high hopes from it, but that was before I got sucked into the intense mind manipulation by the title character, Tokuchi Toua !! He reminds me of Yagami Light or L, as you please, and has a stark contrast from other genius level characters with an aloof, whimsical, arrogant and devilish nature. The only one aspect in which the anime could have improved was to have a little bit of back story on the title character, but nevertheless, doesn't take away the shine from an extremely solid and well built plot. For sports fans, this will take you to another level and I guarantee you, this will NOT disappoint !!
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10/10
Baseball at its finest
christian-schenk98716 March 2018
You would not think that gambling and baseball works good together, but this anime proved me wrong. When the story really began it was mind-blowing. You would think that it would get worse over time, but it was great until the end. The side characters may be a little unnecessary, but the main character...oh lord that guy. Fantastic.

Go watch it! Start at 10 o'clock in the morning and finish it in the same day.
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10/10
Best
desktopman-4546911 December 2018
Great show best Keeps you on the edge of the seat wants you to keep watching really mindy games. A lot
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10/10
More than just Sports ! Gambling at its best
badcha-2511515 November 2020
One of the most amazing anime I have watched. The show is crisp and will keep you at the edge till the last. Every episode will make you crave for more. Please come up with season 2
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10/10
Personally this anime is hell yeah!
uraban11 September 2020
This anime is all about strategies and manipulation or showing the baseball club dark world business
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6/10
I understand how it's a highly positive response show but it just was not for me..
Irishchatter3 June 2019
Look don't get me wrong, I like my psychological genre type of anime and appreciate Madhouse for producing pretty great anime. However, I just felt after watching a few episodes that it just didn't click with me. It could be the fact I'm just not interested in baseball and like I've watched some good sports anime such as Haikyuu!!, Yowamushi Pedal and Free! so far. Hate valleyball, rusty with cycling and need to swim again but yet, those three anime were actually intriguing to watch!

Just unfortunately, One Outs isn't part of my approved list...
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