Slam Dunk Episode 75 Direct
With seconds left on the clock, Sakuragi does the unthinkable. He jumps—not for the ball, but for the moment. He intercepts a pass meant for Sendoh. He crashes into the scorer’s table. And then, with his back screaming in pain (a subtle nod to the manga’s devastating future), he makes the game-winning alley-oop pass to Rukawa.
We never saw the Nationals arc animated (until the new The First Slam Dunk movie in 2022). For 25 years, fans were left wondering if Sakuragi ever became a star. If he ever got the girl. If Shohoku beat the mighty Sannoh. Rating: 10/10 broken hearts. Slam Dunk Episode 75
Toei Animation famously stopped adapting because author Takehiko Inoue was unhappy with the film’s pacing and quality. But by stopping here—on a raw, emotional victory—they accidentally created a masterpiece of anticlimax. Let’s be honest: The final shot of Episode 75 is a tearjerker. The team carries the injured Sakuragi off the court. Haruko hands him a towel. He gives her a thumbs up, and then the screen fades to black. With seconds left on the clock, Sakuragi does
If you are watching Slam Dunk for the first time on streaming, prepare yourself. When Episode 75 ends, you will immediately do one of two things: 1) Scream at your TV, or 2) Drive to the nearest bookstore to buy the manga. He crashes into the scorer’s table
