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Fighting! Best Friends
2025

Fighting! Best Friends

燃燒吧!籃朋友 (Original Title)

“Fighting! Best Friends”, produced primarily by Hangzhou Jiang Shengnan Film & Television Cultural Studio, with co-production by seven companies including Shantou Meishang Culture Communication Co., Ltd. and Zhejiang Xingshen Cultural Technology Co., Ltd. Directed by Wang Qingchao, with Nan Bowan and Jiang Lingzhi as head screenwriters. The lead cast features Jiang Shengnan, Hu Bowen, and Qiao Jingwen, supported by emerging talents Xue Zeyuan and Qi Yuwen.
The series premiered on June 16, 2025, on Youku, set in a vibrant high school backdrop that integrates stylish basketball elements, aligning with China's national “Strong Sports Nation” initiative.

0h 25min
2025 年 6 月 16 日
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Fighting! Best Friends
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  • Core storyline: A youthful basketball journey that breaks boundaries.

    Plot & Character Arcs

    Lin Shengnan (Jiang Shengnan) – Challenging Gender Bias
    Raised in a family with traditional male-preference values, she rebels with a short hairstyle and a passion for basketball. On her first day at Wutong High School, she steps onto campus with a basketball and shatters gender stereotypes using her signature fingertip spin move—only to have her mother tear up her sports enrollment form, threatening her dreams.

    The Team’s Ensemble

    Chen Hao (Hu Bowen): A top student and team captain who initially doubts female athleticism but later pioneers tactical innovation.

    Su Xiaoyu (Qiao Jingwen): A former dance club leader turned basketball manager, blending choreography into “basketball-streetdance tactics.”

    Other players—from rural students raising funds to gifted scholars juggling academics—reflect the pressures faced by contemporary youth.

    Thematic Highlights: Basketball as Empowerment

    In the pivotal “3-on-3 City Championship,” Lin Shengnan breaks free from defensive pressure using a crossover dribble and behind-back pass—blending breakdance floorwork to embody the spirit “rules are mine to define.” After the game, her father, once opposed, shouts from the sidelines:
    “Catch my daughter’s ball!” marking their emotional reconciliation.


    Production & Aesthetic Details

    Pro Training & Cinematography
    The main cast underwent three months of professional training with a former CBA player. Jiang Shengnan mastered advanced moves like spin-turn and behind-back dribble. High-speed cameras captured ball rotation and slow-motion sweat drops to highlight athletic elegance.

    Authentic Campus Setting

    Filmed on Zhejiang high school campuses, classrooms are adorned with NBA star cards and blackboard art depicting Michael Jordan’s iconic dunk.

    Period-appropriate props—including retro Motorola phones and handwritten playbooks—evoke the 2014 era.

    Original Game Design
    Signature dribbles like “rainbow crossover” and “beat-drop dribble” were choreographed by national streetball champion Zhang Haochen. The finals fuse Teochew Yingge dance rhythms into the game, showcasing localized sports aesthetics.

    Social Value & Cultural Resonance

    Challenging Gender Norms
    Lin Shengnan’s journey from tomboy to team champion confronts traditional family biases. Her rallying cry—“The court respects skill, not gender!”—has become a youth motto.

    Promoting Sports-Education Integration
    Aligned with the Ministry of Education’s “Youth Sports Promotion Plan,” students must maintain academic standards to play. Su Xiaoyu even develops math-based tactics, challenging the stereotype that sports hinder academics.

    Policy in Dramatic Translation
    When the mayor awards the team a “New Generation Youth Medal,” he proclaims:
    “Strong youth makes a strong China—your basketball showed the rhythm of a sports powerhouse!” tying the story into China’s national fitness agenda without feeling preachy.

    Iconic Scene
    In a wordless emotional moment, Lin Shengnan practices basketball alone in the rain, dribbling in sync with thunder. Her father, silently standing under an umbrella, watches—hailed as “this year’s most tear-jerking familial shot.”

    aFighting! Best Friends (《燃燒吧!籃朋友》) uses basketball as a metaphor for youthful liberation, bridging generational and gender divides. With its heartfelt inspiration and dynamic sports cinematics, it sets a positive new benchmark for youth dramas in 2025.

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    2025 年 6 月 16 日
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