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Touch (manga)

}}|Hiroko Tokita}}|Tsuneo Maeda ; Note: This credit refers to series direction, and not genga (key animation) correction.}}}} |producer = |Chihiro Kameyama |Masamichi Fujiwara|Shigetsugu Tsuiki}} |writer = |Satoshi Namiki }} |music = Hiroaki Serizawa |studio = Group TAC |network = FNS (Fuji TV) |first = March 24, 1985 |last = March 22, 1987 |episodes = 101 |episode_list = List of Touch anime episodes }}

}} |producer = |writer = |music = Hiroaki Serizawa |studio = Group TAC |released = April 12, 1986 |runtime = 93 minutes }} |Naoto Hashimoto|Tsuneo Maeda}} |producer = |writer = Tomoko Konparu |music = Hiroaki Serizawa |studio = Group TAC |released = December 13, 1986 |runtime = 81 minutes }}

|Akinori Nagaoka|Tsuneo Maeda}} |producer = |writer = |music = Hiroaki Serizawa |studio = Group TAC |released = April 11, 1987 |runtime = 83 minutes }}

|writer = Satoshi Kurumi |music = |studio = |licensee = |network = Fuji TV |network_en = |released = June 1, 1987 |runtime = 84 minutes }} |Akinori Nagaoka}} |producer = |writer = Tomoko Konparu |music = Hiroaki Serizawa |studio = Group TAC |network = NTV |released = December 11, 1998 |runtime = 93 minutes }} |Akinori Nagaoka}} |producer = |writer = |music = Hiroaki Serizawa |studio = Group TAC |network = NTV |released = February 9, 2001 |runtime = 93 minutes }}

|released = September 10, 2005 |runtime = 116 minutes }}

is a Japanese high school baseball manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It was serialized in Shogakukan's ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from 1981 to 1986, with its chapters were collected into 26 ''tankōbon'' volumes.

The manga has been adapted into an anime television series – which was one of the highest-rated anime television series ever, three theatrical anime films which summarized the TV series, two anime television specials which take place after the events of the TV series, a live-action TV drama special, and a live-action film released in 2005.

''Touch'' has sold over 100 million copies, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. In 1983, it was one of the winners of the Shogakukan Manga Award for the ''shōnen'' and ''shōjo'' categories, along with Adachi's other work ''Miyuki''. Provided by Wikipedia
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