Fitness games have been around for a while, with the most well-known being games like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dance Dance Revolution and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ring Fit Adventure. There have also been a number of games based on anime, including those based on ღsports anime.
But despite having similar aspects, anim𝓡e series and fitness-based games don't crossover as much as you might think, with games like Fitness Boxing: Fist of the North Star seeming to break the mold and set the 💧path for more anime-based fitness games in the future. Of course, some anime series would fit the genre better than others would.
8 ꧑ Ultimate Muscle 🦩
Ultimate Muscle, known as Kinnikuman Nissei, is the sequel to the original Kinnikuman wrestling manga and anime series, with many Western fans being familiar with the 4Kids dub of the Ultimate Muscle anime series. A fitness-based gamܫe based on the series could renew interest in it.
It might be hard to get the old Japanese or English dub voice cast back, but giving new voice actors a chance to shine would be a fai🐻r trade-off, especially if it helped lead to a new series. A hypothetical game could have you training with various characters to prepa💫re for matches with or against them, with later matches helping you see how much you've progressed since you started.
7 ꦺ The Prince Of Tennis
A tennis manga and anime series, The Prince of Tennis has never had a fitness-based video game despite the popularity of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mario Tennis series and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the tennis mode featured in the Nintendo Sports series.
Like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mario Tennis Aces, a fitness-based Prince of T💧ennis game would most likely be a Nintendo Switch exclusive title due to the Joy-Con's ability to imitate the vibrations of a ball hitting a tennis racket. Playing a game like this🧸 might not be able to cause you to perform shots so powerful that the tennis ball becomes the asteroid that eliminated the dinosaurs, but it would still provide a fun workout.
6 Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Jojo's Bizarre Adventure may not seem like a conventional choice for an anime-based fitness game. However, with how buff the characters in it are and how so many characters are named after songs, bands, and music artists, you would think there would at least be a dancing game based on the anime adaptation, possibly in a similar vein to the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Persona Dancing rhythm game series.
It may be hard to license all of the songs that characters are named after, so it would have instrumental covers of those songs, opening and ending songs, and other 🍷musi⛄c from the anime adaptation.
5 ꧅ Captain Tsubasa
The most internatဣionally recognizable soccer manga and anime series, Captain Tsubasa, has inspired several other soccer-related things, such as the movie Shaolin Soccer, Level-5's Inazuma Eleven multimedia series, and even some fro✤m around the world. Yet, it has never had a fitness-based game.
A hypothetical fitness-based Captain Tsubas༺a game might be exclusive to the Nintendo Switch due to the motion sensing function of the Joy-Con and the leg strap accessory that's already used for games like Ring Fit Adventure and the soccer portion of Nintendo Switch Sports. Because there are so many characters, you could pick which you want to train with depending on what position you want to practice.
4 Pokemon
Pokemon may have had some games and peripherals that indirectly involve fitness, such as 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Go, but it has never had a game revolving around exercise. While there could be several different workouts with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fighting-type Pokemon due to all the martial arts and sports they're based on, a potential Pokemon fitness 🤡game could feature more than just them.
In our dream title you could find arm conditioning exercises with Geodude, running exercises with Rapidash and Dodrio, and wrestling moves with Incineroar. There could also be a Pokemon dancing game similar to the Japan-exclusive Wii U game 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Yo-Kai Watch Just Dance, featuring songs ♑from both the games and the ꦚanime series.
3 Hajime No 𒅌Ippo
The mo🌺st well-known boxing manga and anime series of all time, Hajime No Ippo, also known as Fighting Spirit in some territories, has had a few video games here and there, including some on the Nintendo Wii, but none have ever been primarily focused on fitness.
It's shocking that Fitness Boxing has yet to cross over with Hajime No Ippo, as you would think it would be a perfect match, or at least a better match than Fist oꦓf the North Star. Like Fitness Boxing Fist of the North Star, a Hajime no Ippo Fitness Boxing game would let you train with and fight against different characters from the s♛eries.
2 Naruto
A manga and anime series with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:martial arts roots, Naruto and its sequel series Boruto don't feature characters training in quite the same way as in other series — training ninja techniques is a bit different. However, they also practice their taijutsu🅷, which is comprised of any body movement mar🎶tial arts techniques.
A fitness-based Naruto game would primarily focus on taijutsu, with different characters teaching techniques b🤡ased on various martial arts styles. Naruto and Sakura could teach generic taijutsu warm-ups and work-outs, Rock Lee and his sensei Might Guy could teach Jeet Kune Do and Zui Quan, or Drunken Fist, and Neji and Hinata could teach aikido since their clans' techniques are based on it.
1 🌳 Dragon Ball
One of the most recognizable manga and anime series of all time, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Ball started as a martial arts-focused comedy adventure manga. Even when the story becomes ꦿmore serious, it always remembers its martial arts roots. Much of Dragon Ball also features characters training to get stronger and surpass their limits.
Shockingly, the closest thing to a fitness-based Dragon Ball game we've had is Dragon Ball Z Kinect, which didn't end up nearly as awesome as the concept of physically imitating blast-centric Dragon Ball Z techniques. A hypothetical fitness-based Dragon Ball game could have🦂 you train♈ing with Goku, Vegeta, Master Roshi, and more, but don't expect to learn how to become a Super Saiyan.