The original anime series officially consists of 101 episodes
Iconic Voices: The voice acting for characters like Sakuragi (voiced by Rene Saguin and later Andrew de Real) and Rukawa became legendary, defining the childhoods of many "Batang 90s." Slam Dunk Tagalog Version Full 110
The original anime series does not have 110 episodes. The official animated series by Toei Animation concluded at exactly 101 episodes. If you are looking for "Episode 110," you might be referring to fan-made episode counts, split parts of video uploads on social media, or unofficial continuations! 🏀 Breakdown of the Slam Dunk Series Official Anime Count: 101 Episodes. The original anime series officially consists of 101
Moreover, Slam Dunk helped popularize basketball in the Philippines, a country where the sport is already a national obsession. The series' exciting matches, intense training sequences, and dramatic plot twists made basketball more appealing to a new generation of Filipino fans. 🏀 Breakdown of the Slam Dunk Series Official
Because GMA never dubbed the final Sannoh arc (which was only in the manga, though the anime ended differently), Episode 110 serves as the de facto finale for the majority of casual Filipino viewers.
Warning: Avoid sketchy streaming sites that claim to have "Slam Dunk Tagalog Version Full 110" in HD. These are often clickbait leading to malware or pornographic pop-ups. The Tagalog dub was never remastered in HD.
1. The "Sakurang Sakit" Factor While he is Hanamichi Sakuragi in Japan, in the Philippines, we all chuckled when he was introduced as "Hanamichi Sakurang Sakit" (Hanamichi Strawberry-Sakit/Difficult). It set the tone that this show didn't take itself too seriously.