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* ''Manga/TheCherryProject'': By SailorMoon author NaokoTakeuchi, about ice skating.

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* ''Manga/TheCherryProject'': By SailorMoon author NaokoTakeuchi, Creator/NaokoTakeuchi, about ice skating.
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* ''Anime/GingaEKickoff''
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* ''Anime/FutureGPXCyberFormula'' is about auto racing, particularly formula racing, in which race cars are equipped in AI computers.

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* ''Anime/FutureGPXCyberFormula'' is about futuristic auto racing, particularly formula racing, in which race cars are equipped in AI computers.
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An anime or manga in which, rather than fighting, the characters play a game or sport. Said game or sport '''will''' be SeriousBusiness sometimes resulting in physically unwarranted pain, injury or death. Frequently leads to a TournamentArc. Sometimes overlaps with {{Mons}}.

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An anime or manga in which, rather than fighting, the characters play a game or sport. Said game or sport '''will''' be SeriousBusiness sometimes resulting in physically unwarranted pain, injury or death. Expect a lot of MundaneMadeAwesome. Frequently leads to a TournamentArc. Sometimes overlaps with {{Mons}}.
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* ''Manga/SangatsuNoLion'' centers on the life of a professional shogi player.
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* ''Manga/Kurogane2011'' is a manga about kendo.

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* ''Manga/Kurogane2011'' is a manga about kendo.
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* ''Manga/KurokoNoBasuke'' is about Basketball too, but enters into the ((fanservice)) territory.

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* ''Manga/KurokoNoBasuke'' is about Basketball too, but enters into in the ((fanservice)) {{fanservice}} territory.
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* ''Manga/KurokoNoBasuke'' is about Basketball too, but enters into the ((fanservice)) territory.
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** The second OddlyNamedSequel ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds''.

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** The second OddlyNamedSequel ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds''.
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* ''Manga/MagicalGIrlLyricalNanohaINNOCENT'', which is ''Nanoha'' dueling through ''card games''.

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* ''Manga/MagicalGIrlLyricalNanohaINNOCENT'', which is ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaINNOCENT'' has the ''Nanoha'' cast dueling through ''card games''.card games.
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* ''Anime/CardfightVanguard'', a more realistic take on card games (at least, when compared to ''Anime/YuGiOh''[='=]s absurd levels of SeriousBusiness).



* ''VideoGame/DanballSenki'' is about children (and adults) duelling with each other via futuristic gunpla called LBX. It overlaps somewhat with HumongousMecha genre but the LBX are still essentially toys.

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* ''Anime/SpeedRacer'', the first racing anime to gain international fame, which has also spawned remakes and a live-action film.

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* ''Anime/SpeedRacer'', the first racing anime to gain international fame, which has also spawned remakes and a live-action film.''Anime/SpeedRacer'' is about racing.
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* ''Anime/{{Chihayafuru}}'' is about karuta, which is basically a card game but the Japanese refer to it as "competitive sport on a tatami."

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* ''Manga/DiamondNoAce''
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** The OddlyNamedSequel ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' -- at least, [[MindScrew that's what they want you to think...]]

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** The [[Anime/YuGiOhGX anime]] and [[Manga/YuGiOhGX manga]] versions of OddlyNamedSequel ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' -- at least, [[MindScrew that's what they want you to think...]]
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* ''Ganbarist Shun'' is about a boy training to be an Olympic medalist in gymnastics.
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* ''{{Legendz}}'' revolves around a Pokémon-esque monster fighting video game. The focus of the series is more on the monsters themselves, but most people in the series (at first) only know about the game and not that the creatures are real.

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* ''{{Legendz}}'' ''{{Manga/Legendz}}'' revolves around a Pokémon-esque monster fighting video game. The focus of the series is more on the monsters themselves, but most people in the series (at first) only know about the game and not that the creatures are real.
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* ''Manga/{{Dorabase}}'' is, as the name suggests, baseball played by robot cats (referenced as [[{{Doraemon}} ''Dora'']] robots cats in the series).
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* ''Manga/Swan'' is about ballet.

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* ''VideoGame/DanballSenki'' is about children (and adults) duelling with each other via futuristic gunpla called LBX. It overlaps somewhat with HumongousMecha genre but the LBX are still essentially toys.



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* ''Manga/Swan'' is about ballet.
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* ''Anime/{{Yu-Gi-Oh}}''. Initially, the manga featured several different games, but eventually settled into exclusive use of the trading card game, Duel Monsters.

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* ''Anime/DuelMasters'', something of an AffectionateParody of GamingAnime, revolves around the titular card game.

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An anime or manga in which, rather than fighting, the characters play a game or sport. Said game or sport '''will''' be SeriousBusiness sometimes resulting in physically unwarranted pain, injury or death. Frequently leads to a TournamentArc. Sometimes overlaps with {{Mons}}.

Not to be confused with RPGAnime.
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* ''Manga/AhiruNoSora'' is about basketball.
* ''Manga/AimForTheAce'' is about tennis players, about thirty years earlier than ''PrinceOfTennis''.
* ''Manga/{{Akagi}}'', which is a manga about {{Mahjong}}.
* ''Manga/AllRounderMeguru''
* ''Manga/AreaNoKishi'' (''Knights Of The Area''): The story of a high school [[FootyRules football]] club manager who seeks to overcome his fear of inadequacy to once again play the sport he loves.
* ''[[ArrowEmblemGrandPrixNoTaka Arrow Emblem: Grand Prix no Taka]]''
* ''Manga/AshitaNoJoe'' Its most recent incarnation is a live action film, with the popular IdolSinger Tomohisa "Yamapi" Yamashita playing Joe.
* ''AttackerYou!'', known as ''Jeanne et Serge'' in France: An influencial Volleyball manga, it inspired lots of girls into playing volley-ball in both Japan and France at the time the manga was published and the anime aired.
* ''Manga/AttackNumberOne'' is the first televised female sports anime ever, about volleyball.
* ''Anime/AyanesHighKick'' follows a would-be [[ProWrestlingIsReal professional wrestler]] and her debut in the world of competitive kick-boxing.
* ''Manga/BabySteps'' is the tale of a nerdy high-school student who trains to become a tennis player both to prove to himself that he can, and to get closer to the girl that has caught his eye.
* ''Manga/BakiTheGrappler'' is about martial arts.
* ''Manga/BambooBlade'', which is about kendo.
* ''Anime/{{Basquash}}'' is about basketball. [[RuleOfCool In 30-foot tall giant robots!]] It also may be about [[FanService the jiggle factor.]]
* ''Anime/{{Beyblade}}'', which is about spinning top battling. Yeah.
* ''Manga/CaptainTsubasa'' is centered around soccer.
* ''Manga/TheCherryProject'': By SailorMoon author NaokoTakeuchi, about ice skating.
* ''Anime/{{Chihayafuru}}'' is about karuta, which is basically a card game but the Japanese refer to it as "competitive sport on a tatami."
* ''Manga/CrossGame'' is about baseball
* ''DearBoys''
* ''Dokaben''
* ''Anime/DuelMasters'', something of an AffectionateParody of GamingAnime, revolves around the titular card game.
* ''Manga/{{Eyeshield 21}}'' is about American football.
* ''Anime/FutureGPXCyberFormula'' is about auto racing, particularly formula racing, in which race cars are equipped in AI computers.
* ''Series/GiantKilling''
* ''Manga/HajimeNoIppo'' is about Boxing, thus overlapping with FightingSeries - but with a heavy focus on training and rules, it's more about the sport than anything else.
* ''HikariNoDensetsu''. A {{shoujo}} manga by Izumi Asou, whose main character Hikari Kamijou is a PluckyGirl who wants to be a gymnastics idol. Serialized in ''Margaret'' in the late 80's.
* ''Manga/HikaruNoGo'' is centered around the traditional Japanese board game of {{Go}}.
* ''Anime/HungryHeartWildStriker''
* ''Anime/IGPXImmortalGrandPrix''
* ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven''
* ''Manga/InitialD''
* ''Manga/{{Kaiji}}'', which is about gambling. However, the gambles tend to be games that you wouldn't normally associate with gambling, such as playing rock-paper-scissors.
* ''{{Katsu}}''
* ''Manga/KenkoZenrakeiSuieibuUmisho'', which is about swimming... and {{fanservice}}.
* ''KyojinNoHoshi'' (''Star of the Giants'') Not the first baseball manga ever, but the one everyone remembers (and copied/borrowed from).
* ''{{Legendz}}'' revolves around a Pokémon-esque monster fighting video game. The focus of the series is more on the monsters themselves, but most people in the series (at first) only know about the game and not that the creatures are real.
* ''{{Major}}'' follows a young baseball prodigy from his days in Little League to the professional leagues.
* ''Anime/MegaManNTWarrior'' has Megaman.EXE and his friends destroying viruses on the net. 'Jack in, Megaman. Execute!'
** This one is more of a half example. While Navis can (and often are) used for the "Gaming" aspect of the thing (Net Battles), they are also used for system administration, security, business and just about everything in-between. Being a Gaming Anime, naturally, the Net Battling gets more focus.
* ''MoeroTopStriker'', known in France as ''L'Ecole des Champions'' (''The Champions' School'')
* ''Literature/{{Moshidora}}'' A girl buys Drucker's Management and uses it's strategies to apply to baseball.
* ''Manga/OokikuFurikabutte'' (''Big Windup!'')
* ''Manga/ThePrinceOfTennis'' is about, well, tennis players.
* ''Anime/PrincessNine'' focuses on an all-girls baseball team attempting to win the (formerly male-only) national high school-level baseball championship.
* ''Manga/RainbowNishaRokubouNoShichinin'': Both Anchan and Mario dream of being boxers. Mario's subplot after escaping the Boys Dormitory centers on him getting his debut match against an American boxer on a U.S. military base.
* ''Rin!'' is about archery while also being a Boys Love manga.
* ''RingNiKakero'': By MasamiKurumada from ''SaintSeiya'' fame.
* ''Anime/RoKyuBu''
* ''{{Rough}}''
* ''Manga/{{Saki}}'' is about Mahjong.
* ''Seishun Hakusho'' by Kimiko Uehara, a shoujo manga from TheSeventies in which a girl plays ice hockey and a boy is an ice skater.
* ''Manga/SlamDunk'', which is about (of course) basketball.
* ''Manga/{{Softenni}}''
* ''Anime/SpeedRacer'', the first racing anime to gain international fame, which has also spawned remakes and a live-action film.
* ''Anime/TaishouYakyuuMusume'' also deals with all-girls baseball, but this time taking place during the Taishō period (e.g. in 1920s Japan).
* ''Manga/{{Touch}}''
* ''Anime/{{Yu-Gi-Oh}}''. Initially, the manga featured several different games, but eventually settled into exclusive use of the trading card game, Duel Monsters.
** The OddlyNamedSequel ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' -- at least, [[MindScrew that's what they want you to think...]]
** The second OddlyNamedSequel ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds''.
** And a ''third'' one, ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL''.
* ''Manga/{{Yawara}}'' is all about Judo.
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