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Idol Ace (アイドルA(エース), Aidoru Eisu?) is a Japanese short manga written by Mitsuru Adachi about a high school girl who wishes to play on the high school baseball team, but can not due to the rules. Fortunately, her father is the team's coach, and her best friend happens to look very much like her, so she is able to do a swap with him during games and meet her dream. The story was first released in 2005 and it is unknown if the series will continue.[1][2][3]
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- Azusa Satomi (里美あずさ, Satomi Azusa?)
- An up-and-coming idol star who has always dreamed of playing for a high school baseball team and going to Kōshien. Due to the rules of high school baseball in Japan, however, she can not play on the team. However, her childhood friend Keita looks a lot like her, and her father is the coach of the baseball team at their high school, so her father convinces Keita to switch with her during games. Unfortunately for Keita, this means he has to dress up like Satomi during the games.
- Keita Hirayama (平山圭太, Hirayama Keita?)
- Satomi's childhood friend, and an average baseball player. He grudgingly plays along with Satomi's plans to take the baseball team to Kōshien.
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Gamushara (by Jūzō Yamasaki) • • Hatsukoi Kōshien (by Jūzō Yamasaki) • • Heart no A (by Akira Saiga) • • Hirahira-kun Seishun Jingi (by Mamoru Sasaki) • • Hirahira-kun Seishun Ondo (by Mamoru Sasaki) • • Hirahira-kun Seishun Taiko (by Mamoru Sasaki) • • Kibasen (by Kai Takizawa) • • Kieta Bakuon (by Riki Kitazawa) • • Kōshientama (by Mamoru Sasaki) • • Nakimushi Kōshien (by Jūzō Yamasaki) • • Ohikenasutte! Yakyū Jingi (by Mamoru Sasaki) • • Rainbowman (by Kōhan Kawauchi) • • Yūhi yo Nobore!! (by Jūzō Yamasaki)
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