

Pro Golfer Saru: Kouga Hikyou! Kage no Ninpou Golfer Sanjou!
Set in a hidden valley in the Japanese Alps, Saru and his family must battle a trio of golf-assassins.
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Plot Summary
The young and talented pro golfer Sarumaru "Saru" Tobimaru is known for his unorthodox style and his uncanny ability to get out of any tricky situation on the golf course. In this adventure, Saru must travel to the mysterious "Kouga" region to uncover a hidden secret and confront a shadowy ninja golfer who uses ancient techniques to dominate the game. Saru must use his wits, skill, and perhaps a little bit of magic to win this high-stakes match.
Critical Reception
As an animated sports comedy from the 1980s, 'Pro Golfer Saru' was primarily a children's entertainment property. While specific critical reviews from major outlets are scarce, the series and its related films were generally enjoyed for their energetic animation, humorous storylines, and the unique blend of golf and ninja themes. It achieved moderate popularity in Japan, appealing to young audiences with its over-the-top action and likable protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its imaginative fusion of golf and ninja elements, creating a unique sporting adventure.
- Appreciated by its target audience for energetic animation and comedic situations.
- Considered a fun, albeit unconventional, take on the sports anime genre for its time.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews specifically for this film is not readily available. However, the 'Pro Golfer Saru' franchise was generally viewed as a fun and entertaining series for younger viewers.
Fun Fact
The manga series 'Pro Golfer Saru' (and its anime adaptations) was created by Kazuhiko Tsuruta, who was known for blending sports with fantastical elements.
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