“Childhood friends Peco and Smile confront personal struggles and fierce rivals in competitive ping-pong.”
Ping Pong the Animation
ピンポン THE ANIMATION
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Synopsis
Childhood friends Peco and Smile confront personal struggles and fierce rivals in competitive ping-pong.
Despite being polar opposites, Makoto "Smile" Tsukimoto and Yutaka "Peco" Hoshino have been best friends since childhood. Although the overly confident Peco strives to be the best ping-pong player in the world, he often skips practice, earning the ire of his fellow teammates on the Katase High School ping-pong team. Meanwhile, Smile—in spite of his innate talent for the sport—cannot help but hold back his full strength when playing against others. Through their mutual love for ping-pong, the two have developed a bond that is seemingly unbreakable. When Peco hears that an ex-national team player from China is coming to Japan, he drags Smile over to rival Tsujido High School to observe them. The subsequent trip leads to a clash between Peco and Kong Wenge, who overwhelmingly defeats the former in one game. Stunned by such a comprehensive loss, Peco finds himself questioning why he plays to begin with. Seeing his potential as a player, Katase's coach begins to train Smile to overcome his hesitation, but he is reluctant to play if it is not for enjoyment. As the two struggle to find meaning in the sport, a plethora of stronger players—each with their own internal strifes—await them at the inter-high tournament, where only the very best can persevere. But when these young athletes let their unbridled ambition go unchecked, the hardships they face paint a somber reality as they pursue glory.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 202 sampled reviews
What 202 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.50 · some divergence
6.1 pts
Recommenders 9.2 · others 3.2
↑ 1.96
Running avg · Jun 2014 → Sep 2025
- 10 “all I can say is "how beautiful are the spokons" and how could it be another way, like most anime masterpieces, it is about everything but its scoop, using ping pong as an excuse to develop its...”
- 8 “If you like coming of age stories than i recommend Ping Pong The Animation. I won't lie, the art is excruciatingly horrible but after not too long you get used to it and come to not mind it. The...”
- 10 “reviews for anime r NOT reliable. everyone has their own standards of what makes an anime good or bad and sometimes they can differ from yours. so watch ping pong and see for yourself just how...”
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- Format 11 × 23′ eps × min
- Total runtime 4h 13m all episodes
- Aired Apr 2014 – Jun 2014 Spring 2014
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-8573 catalog
Produced by
- Aniplex Producer
- Dentsu Producer
- Fuji TV Producer
- Kyoraku Industrial Holdings Producer
Licensed by
- Funimation Licensor