In Neo Tokyo, disillusioned youth form tribes that battle each other in an intense game called Extreme
Baseball. One night, two kids – Haru Shirogane and Taiga – meet the strongest XB Player Shun Kamiya.
Haru and Taiga join Shun's group, the Minato Tribe, to play this cutthroat game against a mysterious
man who has begun taking control of all the tribes. Can they defeat him before it’s too late?
(Source: Funimation)
Tribe Nine is an anime that takes a sport that a lot of people find boring and try to make a twist on it. So what do we end up with? XB XB = Extreme Baseball Now on paper, it sounds like a cool idea since baseball is pretty popular in Japan. The good old past time game. So how to capture the anime community, well you got to make it into something that doesn't resemble baseball as we already have past shows that focused on baseball. So how did it end up doing? Pretty average if I was to say, it wasn't terrible as for me to say it's the worst show of the season and far from good or really worth recommending it to anyone. It is a forgettable show that probably no one will be talking about or mentioned in the days or years to come. Something that will just like most other seasonal, be swept away. What I felt like it tried to do was try to be unique like Sk8 img(https://i.imgur.com/FDI61vM.gif) https://anilist.co/anime/124153/SK8-the-Infinity/ What it tried to do was take something like skateboarding and make it an extreme version of itself that you still can understand what's going on but with a new twist that's anime. Since we can't just have guys skateboarding, I mean I rather just watch the real thing then an animated version of it. Sk8 did a good job off that, that it was a surprised hit. It was entertaining to watch from start to finish with a unique cast of characters. As for Tribe Nine.... How to sum up it's characters... All pretty forgettable honestly, I mean you killed off your best character so early on that you left us with a bunch of characters that couldn't really carry the weight of the show. I get that they wanted these character to grow and take over the show and become this amazing team.... but it didn't work. It kind of fell apart after the death of the one character. As for the main "boss" or "villain." img(https://i.imgur.com/8Jldei8.png) Talk about one dimensional... he's basically a robot in a human body or a human in a robot body? I don't know which one it is, but he lacks anything that makes you interested in him as a character. Sure he's OP... but that's all he got going for him. Doesn't really help when you have weak "heroes" as well, since they can't really make each other shine. I don't hate this anime, don't get me wrong, I think it's a average anime that if you didn't watch or don't watch, you really aren't going to miss anything special. If I were you, I rather just go watch so many other shows out there, if you didn't watch it as it aired weekly, I won't want to sit through all the episode in one go. It's not worth binging or worth really investing time into. I would say though, probably has this one moment that I really like... img(https://i.imgur.com/xrIfu6y.png) Probably the only moment I will remember throughout the whole show and keep. Since I do agree with that as a person who plays sport. Giving your all to win is the best way to win, even if you lose, you at least can feel proud about it afterwards. Thanks for reading this review and I feel like 5 as a average show is pretty fair of a score for this show.
Thank you for being clickbaited into reading this review. I do hope you understand just what you have let yourself in for with Tribe Nine. Realistically you probably know all that there is to know about this title simply by reading the summary, so the remainder of this review is going to be nothing but a collosal waste of time. What I will say to preface this is that I hope you don't want me to talk about the show Tribe Nine in this review because I could not tell you a thing that happens in this show. Anyway, here's a clip from the show. ``