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is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūgo Kobayashi and based on a concept by Naohiko Ueno. It was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from January 2015 to June 2025, with its chapters collected in 40 volumes. The series involves youth football player Ashito Aoi and his journey and experiences in the Tokyo Esperion youth academy.

Key facts

Animanga/Header.image
Aoashi vol 1.png
Animanga/Header.caption
First volume cover, featuring Ashito Aoi
Animanga/Header.ja_kanji
アオアシ
Animanga/Header.genre
Sports
Animanga/Print.type
manga
Animanga/Print.illustrator
Yūgo Kobayashi
Animanga/Print.publisher
Shogakukan
Animanga/Print.magazine
Big Comic Spirits
Animanga/Print.first
July 12, 2021
Animanga/Print.last
June 23, 2025
Animanga/Print.volumes
1
Animanga/Print.title
Aoashi Brotherfoot
Animanga/Print.author
Yūgo Kobayashi
Animanga/Video.type
TV series
Animanga/Video.writer
Masahiro Yokotani
Animanga/Video.music
Masaru Yokoyama
Animanga/Video.network
NHK Educational TV
Animanga/Video.first
April 9, 2022

via Wikipedia infobox

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Encyclopedic overview

18 sections
Contents
  • Synopsis
  • Characters
  • Tokyo Esperion
  • Supporting characters
  • Tokyo Musashino
  • Media
  • Manga
  • Spin-offs
  • Volumes
  • Anime
  • Episodes
  • Reception
  • Manga
  • Anime
  • See also
  • Notes
  • References
  • External links

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūgo Kobayashi and based on a concept by Naohiko Ueno. It was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from January 2015 to June 2025, with its chapters collected in 40 volumes. The series involves youth football player Ashito Aoi and his journey and experiences in the Tokyo Esperion youth academy.

An anime television series adaptation produced by Production I.G aired from April to September 2022. A second season produced by TMS Entertainment is set to premiere in October 2026.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Aoashi” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.