Gurazeni: Money Pitch

Gurazeni: Money Pitch

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Description

This is the story of Natsunosuke Honda, a pro baseball player—a relief pitcher who has been playing pro in a team called Spiders for 8 years. The team operates as a highly-stratified society, where the player's performance determines his annual salary. Natsunosuke is one of the highest paid players in the game. He measures how good players are by how much money they make, and he intends to be on top and stay there, and as such is always looking for players to challenge and does everything to insure that he is better than they are.

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    Name: Season 1

    Episode Count: 4

    Release Date: 2019-02-12

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Reviews

  • Peter McGinn

    9
    Reviewed by narrator56
    I watched this because Larry Lamb is in it, and it didn't disappoint me. Okay, it isn't Gavin and Stacy for humor, or Last Tango in Halifax for drama, but I liked it. Its humor is subtle mostly rather than attack humor aimed at characters, or profane or scatalogical humor for the permanent 12-year old males who watch tv. The show tells a simple story, about an older man who needs to decide whether to upgrade or sell a caravan park (what we call a mobile home park here in the U.S.). It reminds me of Home, another new series I enjoyed recently. It is a family comedy dramas, apparently run during the dinner hour and then moved to air mid-afternoons, so you know the kids can watch it. It takes place in Wales, which is a nice change, though it has a British feel. Being from across the pond, I can’t speak to how authentic it might be. One little point of interest: Hayley Mills, the actress made famous by Disney films decades ago, has a role in the series. I noticed the show has a very culturally diverse cast of in British born actors and actresses with foreign sounding names, Probably accurate for any working class community these days, community, so I was disappointed to see a few very negative reviews on a different website citing this diversity as a reason not to watch it. I am glad they didn’t convince me. It is no masterpiece, but it was a nice change of pace from more typical fare.

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