Yawara!

October. 16,1989      
Rating:
7.3
Trailer Synopsis

Inokuma Yawara is just another young high school girl. Well, not quite - for Yawara is being raised by her grandfather, 7th dan Judo master Inokuma Jigorou, to be Japan's great hope for the women's Judo competition at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. All the same, Yawara just wants to live a normal life...

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1989

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124 Episode

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Episode 1 - Aim For Barcelona!
October. 16,1989

Episode 2 - I`ve Found Yawara`s Rival!
October. 23,1989

Episode 3 - Enter Kazamatsuri
October. 30,1989

Episode 4 - This Is My Strategy To Make Yawara Take Part In A Real Match!
November. 06,1989

Episode 5 - Finally The Real Fight!
November. 13,1989

Episode 6 - Finally Pictured!
November. 20,1989

Episode 7 - Hohohoh! The Ywara Boom That Shakes Japan, Jya!
November. 27,1989

Episode 8 - Enough Of Judo! I`m Going To Be In A Match
December. 04,1989

Episode 9 - Yawara's Debut Match! An Ippon Victory Before You Even Know It Happened, Jya!
December. 11,1989

Episode 10 - An Ippon-Zeoi With My Mom! The 90`s Is Yawara's Era, jya!
December. 18,1989

Episode 11 - A Big Uproar At High School With The Yawara Fame!
January. 08,1990

Episode 12 - Coach Yawara`s Extracurricular Lesson!
January. 15,1990

Episode 13 - Yawara`s Heart Shook in Hayama!
January. 22,1990

Episode 14 - Yawara`s date has so much surveillance!
January. 29,1990

Episode 15 - A Challenge to Yawara Over Love!
February. 05,1990

Episode 16 - Yawara`s National Martial Arts Hall Debut!
February. 12,1990

Episode 17 - Yawara`s Love Message
February. 19,1990

Episode 18 - The Decisive Battle! Yawara vs. Sayaka
February. 26,1990

Episode 19 - Jigoro, His Love, and Youth`s Raging Storms
March. 05,1990

Episode 20 - The Big Guest for Yawara
March. 12,1990

Episode 21 - Yawara and the Blue-eyed House Guest
March. 19,1990

Episode 22 - Let`s Fight, Yawara!
April. 16,1990

Episode 23 - See you again, Yawara
April. 23,1990

Episode 24 - Yawara`s Personal Tutor is a Love Expert
April. 30,1990

Episode 25 - Love, Exam Studies, and Yawara`s Feelings
May. 07,1990

Episode 26 - A Shocking Invitation For Yawara!
May. 14,1990

Episode 27 - Yawara and the love square
May. 21,1990

Episode 28 - The madonna of my youth, Yawara
May. 28,1990

Episode 29 - The other one-sided love
June. 04,1990

Episode 30 - The Lonely Ippon Zeoi
June. 11,1990

Episode 31 - The Present on Entrance Exam Day
June. 18,1990

Episode 32 - A stormy time at the exam results
June. 25,1990

Episode 33 - Aim for the All-Japan Tournament
July. 02,1990

Episode 34 - The stage contest of the rivals
July. 09,1990

Episode 35 - The Miss` Tenacity
July. 16,1990

Episode 36 - Ah, Hanazono! The tearful graduation
July. 23,1990

Episode 37 - Jigoro`s Love, a Tumultuous Pure Love Story
July. 30,1990

Episode 38 - The Heartful Excitement of Women`s College Life
August. 06,1990

Episode 39 - Blue Night Yokohama
August. 13,1990

Episode 40 - Fujiko-san`s Secret!
August. 20,1990

Episode 41 - The part-time job for a day
August. 27,1990

Episode 42 - Ippon Zeoi at the Disco!
September. 03,1990

Episode 43 - Free Weight Class is the only way for Yawara!
September. 17,1990

Episode 44 - Selected Athletes Announced Tonight!
October. 15,1990

Episode 45 - After the World cup ends...
October. 22,1990

Episode 46 - Raising the Curtain! World Cup
October. 29,1990

Episode 47 - Uncertain! Japan`s Female Judo!!
November. 05,1990

Episode 48 - The Open-weight Campions
November. 19,1990

Episode 49 - Yawara vs Queen Belkens
November. 26,1990

Episode 50 - In order to fight Yawara...
December. 03,1990

Episode 51 - The letter from Kojirou
December. 10,1990

Episode 52 - Death Hold! Tereshkova`s Battle
December. 17,1990

Episode 53 - Matsuda`s Interview Monopoly
January. 07,1991

Episode 54 - Highlights 1: Everything started from that moment
January. 14,1991

Episode 55 - Highlights 2: Came, Watched, Won ! The World`s Number 1 Juudou Girl!!
January. 21,1991

Episode 56 - I... Am Quiting Judo!
January. 28,1991

Episode 57 - Fujiko-san`s decision
February. 04,1991

Episode 58 - The letter from Canada
February. 11,1991

Episode 59 - The last Ipponzeoi
February. 18,1991

Episode 60 - Japan`s weakest juudou club
February. 25,1991

Episode 61 - The ultimate special training menu ja!
March. 04,1991

Episode 62 - Dangerous Debut Battle
March. 11,1991

Episode 63 - Secret Technique! The Swan Lake
March. 18,1991

Episode 64 - Maybe I should try doing it
April. 15,1991

Episode 65 - Fujiko and love and juudou
April. 22,1991

Episode 66 - Everyone wants to defeat Yawara!
April. 29,1991

Episode 67 - The large wall that is in the way
May. 06,1991

Episode 68 - The Swan vs The Heavy Tank
May. 13,1991

Episode 69 - Do your best! rah rah
May. 27,1991

Episode 70 - Disappear nuisance!
June. 03,1991

Episode 71 - Lightning fast ippon-zeoi
June. 10,1991

Episode 72 - I will! The 5-man succession miracle
June. 17,1991

Episode 73 - Jiro changes Inokuma into a tiger!
June. 24,1991

Episode 74 - Abnormalities in the soft job market!
July. 01,1991

Episode 75 - Championship weight of love
July. 08,1991

Episode 76 - Sowing was Chatta!!
July. 15,1991

Episode 77 - New deadly technique! Nutcracker!!
July. 22,1991

Episode 78 - Ippon-zeoi smile!
July. 29,1991

Episode 79 - Go for it, Fujiko! The first prize is imminent!!
August. 05,1991

Episode 80 - World Championship squad decision!
August. 12,1991

Episode 81 - Fujiko's first training camp experience!
September. 09,1991

Episode 82 - Opening! The Yugoslavia World Championship
October. 14,1991

Episode 83 - Jostling champions in the world!
October. 21,1991

Episode 84 - First pressure
October. 28,1991

Episode 85 - Swan Lake flap in the world
November. 04,1991

Episode 86 - Perfect and imperfect!
November. 11,1991

Episode 87 - Noisy! Uncle Pappara
November. 18,1991

Episode 88 - Great clash! Swan Lake vs. ura-nage!!
November. 25,1991

Episode 89 - Invincible myth!
December. 02,1991

Episode 90 - Shigeru Satoshi's story of friendship's affectionate tears
December. 09,1991

Episode 91 - Graduation match is now, jya!
December. 16,1991

Episode 92 - Revealed! Ultimate conspiracy
January. 06,1992

Episode 93 - Desperate Kyonkyon!
January. 13,1992

Episode 94 - It's good to be fat!
January. 20,1992

Episode 95 - Ippon to win!
January. 27,1992

Episode 96 - The return of Kitao Jyou
February. 03,1992

Episode 97 - After the graduation ceremony...
February. 10,1992

Episode 98 - First kiss!
February. 17,1992

Episode 99 - New employee's first job
February. 24,1992

Episode 100 - Hokkaido and the Budokan
March. 02,1992

Episode 101 - A match by default will not be!
March. 09,1992

Episode 102 - Run! All Japan Championship!!
March. 16,1992

Episode 103 - The bright waves of Sayaka's charge
April. 13,1992

Episode 104 - Destinies showdown!
April. 20,1992

Episode 105 - The lady's secret weapon
April. 27,1992

Episode 106 - Confronting a close friends dreams!
May. 04,1992

Episode 107 - Let's stay with you...
May. 11,1992

Episode 108 - The determination of men!
May. 18,1992

Episode 109 - Garden, I Love the flames!
May. 25,1992

Episode 110 - My Champion
June. 01,1992

Episode 111 - Fujiko's shocking retirement announcement!
June. 08,1992

Episode 112 - Dad's appearance
June. 15,1992

Episode 113 - The end of the invincible myth
June. 22,1992

Episode 114 - The best daughter in the world
June. 29,1992

Episode 115 - Fujiko Mama Challenge!
July. 06,1992

Episode 116 - Stupid body!
July. 20,1992

Episode 117 - The best present
July. 27,1992

Episode 118 - Sayaka's secret special training
August. 03,1992

Episode 119 - Bombshell!
August. 17,1992

Episode 120 - Resurrection of the ippon-zeoi!
August. 24,1992

Episode 121 - I'm going to Barcelona
August. 31,1992

Episode 122 - The first prize
September. 07,1992

Episode 123 - Deathmatch
September. 14,1992

Episode 124 - That for so long
September. 21,1992

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