On the other hand, the soundtrack is superb and even Adidas sponsored the show, so some elements (like Genzo/Benji's Adidas cap) were kept.Īfter that, we have Captain Tsubasa (2018), the most faithful adaptation until now, made by the same studio who's adapting JoJo's Bizarre Adventure since 2011. It's just not as good as the others since this version was made to promote the 2002 World Cup which was held by Korea and Japan. Yeah, it is a crazy quilt but it works somehow. The series got canceled and there's no actual ending for this version.Ĭaptain Tsubasa (2002) is another abridged remake of the first arc (Kids' Dream), a slightly different version of the OVA series/3rd part of the manga) and finally some elements from the Road to 2002 manga. You can watch the others at the end of the series since they're all set in the Boys' Fight Arc (when they're in middle school).Īfter that, you can watch Shin Captain Tsubasa, which closes the 3 arcs of the first manga.Ĭaptain Tsubasa J is 1994 abridged remake of the first arc until episode 33, in which instead of adapting the middle school arc, they went to the Battle of World Youth manga, adapting until the match between Japan vs Uzbekistan. I'd watch Europe Daikessen after the end of the Kids' Dream Arc. Representing Japan in the FIFA World Cup is Tsubasa’s ultimate dream, but it will take a lot more than talent to reach it.Most movies are set in the continuity of the first anime. He encounters not only rivals, but also new friends like the pretty girl Sanae Nakazawa and the talented goalkeeper, Genzo Wakabayashi, who shares the same passion as Tsubasa, and will prove to be a treasured friend in helping him push towards his dreams. But although he was easily the best in his old town, Nankatsu has a lot more competition, and he will need all of his skill and talent in order to stand out from this new crowd. In order to pursue his dream to the best of his elementary school abilities, Tsubasa moves with his mother to Nankatsu city, which is well-known for its excellent elementary school soccer teams. 11-year-old Tsubasa Oozora started playing football at a very young age, and while it was mostly just a recreational sport for his friends, for him, it developed into something of an obsession. The passionate story of an elementary school student whose thoughts and dreams revolve almost entirely around the love of soccer.
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