Ro-Kyu-Bu!

His aunt, Mihoshi Takamura, then assigns him to be an elementary school girls' basketball team coach.

Thanks to the girls, Subaru's passion for basketball is reignited as his efforts to improve their skills come to fruition and he becomes close friends with them.

[2] ASCII Media Works published 15 novels under their Dengeki Bunko imprint between February 10, 2009 and July 10, 2015.

[3][4] A manga adaptation, illustrated by Yūki Takami, began serialization in the October 2010 issue of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine.

よんこま) and illustrated by Futaba Miwa, was serialized from June 2011 to October 2013 issues of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Moeoh magazine and compiled into two volumes.

は〜ふたいむ) and illustrated by Yūki Takami, began serialization in volume 26 of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Festival!

and the ending theme is "Party Love (Okkiku Naritai)" (Party Love〜おっきくなりたい〜); both songs are sung by Ro-Kyu-Bu!, a five-member group consisting of Kana Hanazawa, Yuka Iguchi, Rina Hidaka, Yui Ogura and Yōko Hikasa.

Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime for simulcast, though were later requested by the production committee to relinquish home video rights.

: Tomoka no Ichigo Sundae was bundled with the release of the PlayStation Portable game Ro-Kyu-Bu!

Two PlayStation Portable (PSP) visual novels were developed by Vridge and published by ASCII Media Works and Kadokawa Games.