Aaron Akagi was born on February 3, 1974, in San Francisco, California, USA.
Haruka Ayase's birth name is Aya Tademaru.
The cast of Efu - 1988 includes: Shinnosuke Furumoto as Tamotsu Komori Rei Sakuma as Ruiko Toshihiko Seki as Gunma Akagi Hirotaka Suzuoki as Kazuto Hijiri
The cast of Umineko - 2004 includes: Mimura as Miki Noda Motoki Fukami as Takashi Ueda Katsunobu Ito Toshie Kobayashi as Tae Hijiri Kojima as Keiko Yoshiko Mita as Tami Ueda Junko Miyashita Kayoko Shiraishi as Misako Akagi Jun Toba as Shusuke Takayama Tomomi Tsunoda as Sachiko
The cast of Satoukibi batake no uta - 2003 includes: Taiki Agatsuma as Takeshi Hirayama Sanma Akashiya as Koichi Hirayama Reila Aphrodite Emi Ikehata Hitomi Kuroki as Michiko Hirayama Yukie Nakama as Noriko Hirayama Natsumi Ohira as Haruko Hirayama Kenji Sakaguchi as Isamu Hirayama Aya Ueto as Mie Hirayama
Takenori Akagi Kiminobu Kogure Hisashi Mitsui Ryota Miyagi Kaede Rukawa Hanamichi Sakuragi Yasuharu Yasuda Mitsuyoshi Anzai
Haruko Akagi (赤木 晴子, Akagi Haruko?) is Takenori's younger sister and Sakuragi's love interest. Sweet and with a captivating personality, she is always around to cheer on the players, especially her brother Takenori, who is extremely protective of her and taught her the basics of basketball, and Sakuragi, whom she considers her best friend. Haruko often appears at matches together with Sakuragi's cohorts and her two best friends, Fujii and Matsui. She, like most girls in Shohoku, only has eyes for Rukawa, although he never reciprocates her feelings and, later in the anime, she acknowledges that he will not love her the way she wants him to and tries to let go of her crush, however unsuccessfully. Haruko was responsible for uncovering Sakuragi's athletic talent after seeing him try to dunk a ball at her request - she was impressed by the height of his jump and considered him good enough to join the team. Sakuragi always listens to her due to his deep affection for her. They have gone on some (what Sakuragi considers) non-official dates and have occasionally trained together. Despite her emotional denseness and sweetness, Haruko is a pretty good student, helping Akagi tutor Sakuragi and the other three starters when they had to retake some tests they had failed or be disqualified from the National Tournament, and is not afraid to stand up for others when needed. She confronted Sakuragi when she mistakenly thought that he had attacked Rukawa, and she also defended him many times from his most rabid fangirls (one of them even knocked her to the ground in the anime series). At the end of the manga series, Haruko becomes the second manager of basketball team. She is voiced by Akiko Hiramatsu.
The cast of Slam Dunk - 1993 includes: Hisao Egawa as Shinichi Maki Eriko Hara as Ayako Akiko Hiramatsu as Haruko Akagi Yukimasa Kishino as Jun Uozumi Takeshi Kusao as Hanamichi Sakuragi Hikaru Midorikawa as Kaede Rukawa Toshiyuki Morikawa as Kiyota Nobunaga Tomomichi Nishimura as Anzai Yoku Shioya as Ryota Miyagi Hideyuki Tanaka as Kiminobu Kogure Kiyoyuki Yanada as Takenori Akagi
Hanamichi Sakuragi (桜木 花道, Sakuragi Hanamichi?) is the protagonist of Slam Dunk. At the beginning of the series, Sakuragi is a slacker, good for nothing other than fighting (he was on the brink of getting identified by those around him as a delinquent). He is the leader of the feared "Sakuragi Legion", which consists of his four friends Mito, Noma, Ohkusu and Takamiya. He was always trying to ask girls out, but was rejected constantly, the 50th rejection occurring at the start of the series. He then met Haruko Akagi, a lovely basketball fangirl, whom he fell in love with immediately. This and Haruko's encouragement led to him to join the Shohoku basketball team. However, as a complete beginner, he was not able to keep up with the rest of the team at first despite his physical attributes (great height, athleticism, stamina, speed and leaping ability). He regards himself as a genius though, with self-confidence that borders on arrogance. His most recognizable trait is his red hair, though he shaves his head as reparation for an error that led to a loss in the interhigh tournament against Kainan. Sakuragi has a habit of making fun of other players by calling them things other than their names, such as calling Akagi "gorilla". At first, Sakuragi was known for his poor basketball skills as a beginner and in his first few official matches, he fouled out every game. However, his basketball skills advanced throughout the series. First he developed his basic skills, such as dribbling and layups. Then, trained by Akagi, he became a formidable rebounder, with his rebounding becoming his claim to fame throughout the latter half of the series. His jump shooting was then developed by Coach Anzai, who had him make 20,000 shots in a week. However, he also injured his back during the match against Sannoh after saving the ball from going off the court, and underwent rehabilitation after Shohoku's subsequent loss to Aiwa Academy. While considered by most to be an amateur's instinctual tactic, the tactic itself, coupled with Sakuragi's formidable athleticism actually goes well with his somewhat completely unorthodox playing style. This allows Sakuragi to be in the right place at the right time to intercept more experienced players. In spite of the setbacks he has had to face, Sakuragi displays a great deal of tenacity and determination that carry him through and help reciprocate for his other failings, both on and off the court. Although his love for Haruko and rivalry with Rukawa are the main driving forces motivating him to succeed in basketball, his injury during the Sannoh match makes him realize that he has actually come to love the game, leading him to give his all for his team and bring them victory. He is voiced by Takeshi Kusao.
Takenori Akagi (赤木 剛憲, Akagi Takenori?) is the captain of the Shohoku basketball team and Haruko's older brother. Despite at first not thinking too much of Sakuragi (who addresses him as "Gori" for gorilla due to his immense physical presence), he actually realizes Sakuragi's potential as a basketball player. Serious and disciplined, Akagi's dream is to lead Shohoku to the national championship. His determination is shown in the match against Kainan, where he played on despite a serious injury to his ankle. Akagi considers Uozumi of Ryonan to be his biggest rival, though their rivalry is not antagonistic; indeed, there is respect that borders on friendship. Akagi differs from the other starters in two respects. First, he is the most academically talented out of all them and is considered a model student. Before the final four of the Kanagawa trials, the other four had to beg their teacher to be given the chance to retake some exams they had flunked; they would otherwise have been disqualified from playing in the Nationals for having failed too many classes. Akagi, together with Ayako and Haruko helped the four in reviewing for their make up exams in which they passed. After the loss to Aiwa knocks Shohoku out of the Nationals, Akagi leaves the team along with Kogure to study for the college entrance exams. Second, Akagi is the only starter not to have gotten into an actual fight, although he has used physical force against his own players (most notably Sakuragi) to keep them in line. He is the only other character besides Rukawa and Tsukubu's Center, Nango, to be able to take one of Sakuragi's trademark headbutts without being knocked out and the only other character who has had Sakuragi inadvertently dunk a ball on his head (Murasame of Miuradai was the second, in the manga; in the anime, the second one to be dunked on the head is Naito, also from Miuradai). Regarded as the best center in the Kanagawa prefecture, Akagi plays as a fairly typical center, using his height and power to score close to the basket. He also has a reputation for being a virtually unbeatable defender. As captain of the team, he keeps discipline among his players during matches. He is voiced by Kiyoyuki Yanada.
Gregory Akagi's birth name is Gregory Allen Akagi.
Chieko Akagi was born in 1966.
Norihiko Akagi was born in 1959.
Akagi - train - was created in 1960.
The duration of Dr. Akagi is 2.15 hours.
Keiichiro Akagi went by Tony.
Akio. Akagi has written: 'Intanetto shakairon'