This TV series ran for 104 episodes.
Adapted from Chikako Urano's 1968 volleyball manga.
This was the first sports anime directed toward a female audience.
Four movies made from re-edited footage were released in 1970.
Directors Fumio Kurokawa and Eiji Okabe and writer Haruya Yamazaki teamed up in 1977 for "Ashite e Attack!" ("Attack on Tomorrow"), a TV series designed to capitalize on Japan's recent volleyball World Cup successes. Featuring the character Mimi, this volleyball-themed series was much less successful and ran for only 23 episodes.
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Foreign Language Titles:
"Les Attaquantes" (French) and "Mila Superstar" (German).
Alternate Series Titles:
"アタック No. 1" and "Attack Number One."
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