Our Field of Dreams

Our Field of Dreams
First tankōbon volume cover
俺たちのフィールド
(Oretachi no Fīrudo)
GenreSports
Manga
Written byKenichi Muraeda
Published byShogakukan
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
Original runJanuary 11, 1992October 21, 1998
Volumes34

Our Field of Dreams (Japanese: 俺たちのフィールド, Hepburn: Oretachi no Fīrudo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kenichi Muraeda. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 1992 to October 1998.

Plot

A soccer loving boy, Takasugi Kazuya, dreams of playing soccer with his Japan League star father at National Yoyogi Stadium. The story follows Kazuya's life as he travels to Argentina, plays for Yamaki, and goes to the 1998 World Cup in France.

Publication

Written and illustrated by Kenichi Muraeda, Our Field of Dreams was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 11, 1992, to October 21, 1998.[1][2] Shogakukan collected its chapters in 34 tankōbon volumes, released from July 17, 1992, to January 18, 1999.[3][4] It was re-published in 19 bunkoban volumes from August 12, 2005, to February 15, 2007.[5][6]

Volumes

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1July 17, 1992[3]978-4-09-123111-6
2September 18, 1992[7]978-4-09-123112-3
3December 12, 1992[8]978-4-09-123113-0
4February 18, 1993[9]978-4-09-123114-7
5May 18, 1993[10]978-4-09-123115-4
6August 10, 1993[11]978-4-09-123116-1
7October 18, 1993[12]978-4-09-123117-8
8January 18, 1994[13]978-4-09-123118-5
9April 18, 1994[14]978-4-09-123119-2
10June 18, 1994[15]978-4-09-123120-8
11September 17, 1994[16]978-4-09-123411-7
12December 10, 1994[17]978-4-09-123412-4
13February 18, 1995[18]978-4-09-123413-1
14April 18, 1995[19]978-4-09-123414-8
15July 18, 1995[20]978-4-09-123415-5
16October 18, 1995[21]978-4-09-123416-2
17December 9, 1995[22]978-4-09-123417-9
18March 18, 1996[23]978-4-09-123418-6
19June 18, 1996[24]978-4-09-123419-3
20August 10, 1996[25]978-4-09-123420-9
21November 18, 1996[26]978-4-09-125141-1
22January 18, 1997[27]978-4-09-125142-8
23March 18, 1997[28]978-4-09-125143-5
24June 18, 1997[29]978-4-09-125144-2
25August 9, 1997[30]978-4-09-125145-9
26October 18, 1997[31]978-4-09-125146-6
27January 17, 1998[32]978-4-09-125147-3
28March 18, 1998[33]978-4-09-125148-0
29May 18, 1998[34]978-4-09-125149-7
30July 18, 1998[35]978-4-09-125150-3
31September 18, 1998[36]978-4-09-125471-9
32November 18, 1998[37]978-4-09-125472-6
33December 10, 1998[38]978-4-09-125473-3
34January 18, 1999[4]978-4-09-125474-0

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