Cover of the first DVD compilation of Inazuma Eleven released by Geneon Entertainment.
Inazuma Eleven is a 2008 to 2011 Japanese anime television series based on Level-5's video game series of the same name. The animated series was produced by OLM under the direction of Katsuhito Akiyama and consists of 127 episodes.
The series was first broadcast on TV Tokyo in Japan between October 5, 2008 and April 27, 2011. A second series, Inazuma Eleven GO (イナズマイレブンGO), immediately followed the first series and was broadcast between May 4, 2011 and April 11, 2012. A third series, Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone (イナズマイレブンGO クロノ・ストーン) began airing on April 18, 2012. Inazuma Eleven GO:Galaxy (イナズマイレブンGO ギャラクシー) began airing on May 8, 2013, immediately following Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone. Inazuma Eleven first appeared in Video Research's top ten anime series during the week of December 29, 2008 to January 4, 2009 when episode 14, 'The Legendary Eleven!' (伝説のイレブン!'Densetsu no Irebun!') received a 4.0 share.[1] Its viewers ratings peaked during the week of July 5–11, 2010 when episode 90, 'Teikoku's Curse! (Part 1)' (帝国の呪縛!前編!!'Teikoku no Jubaku! Zenpen!!'), received a 6.2 share.[2] By the final episode, 'Kick-off to Tomorrow!' (明日へのキックオフ!'Ashita e no Kikkuofu!'), the view share was 4.8.[3]
Thirteen pieces of theme music are used through the entire series—six opening themes performed by T-Pistonz+KMC and seven closing themes. The opening theme for the first 26 episodes is 'Tachiagari-yo'. For episodes 27 to 54, the opening theme is 'Maji de Kansha!'. 'Tsunagari-yo' is the opening theme for episodes 55 to 67. The opening theme for episodes 68 through 87 is 'Katte Nakou ze!'. The opening theme for episodes 88 to 107 is 'GOOD Kita!'. And the final opening theme starting from episode 108 is 'Bokura no Goal!'.[4][5] The closing theme for the first 26 episodes is 'Seishun Oden' performed by Twel'v. The next five closing themes were performed by Berryz Kobo, the first 'Seishun Bus Guide' was the closing theme for episodes 27 to 50. Episodes 51 to 67's closing theme is 'Ryūsei Boy'. For episodes 68 through 87, the closing theme is 'Otakebi Boy WAO!'. 'Maji Bomber!!' is the closing theme for episodes 88 to 101, and 'Shining Power' is the closing theme for episodes 102 to 112.[4][6] The final closing theme from episode 113 to the end of the series is 'Mata ne.. no Kisetsu' and was performed by Inazuma All Stars, consisting of Junko Takeuchi, Yuka Nishigaki, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Hirofumi Nojima, and Mamoru Miyano.
Twenty-eight DVD compilations of three to four episodes each were released by Geneon Entertainment. The first compilation was released on February 20, 2008.[7]
The first season of Inazuma Eleven is also available for video on-demand streaming.
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Inazuma Eleven[edit]
Season 1[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate | English airdate (United Kingdom) |
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01 | 'Let's Play Soccer!' Transcription: 'Sakkā Yarou ze!' (Japanese: サッカーやろうぜ!) | October 5, 2008[8] | July 25, 2011[9] January 2017 (South Africa) |
02 | 'Royal Academy Is Here (Part 1)' Transcription: 'Teikoku ga Kita!' (Japanese: 帝国が来た!) | October 12, 2008[8] | July 26, 2011[9] |
03 | 'Royal Academy Is Here (Part 2)' Transcription: 'Amidase Hissatsu-waza!' (Japanese: あみだせ必殺技!) | October 19, 2008[8] | July 27, 2011[9] |
04 | 'Royal Forfeit' Transcription: 'Doragon ga Deta!' (Japanese: ドラゴンが出た!) | October 26, 2008[8] | July 28, 2011[9] |
05 | 'Where's the Secret Notebook?' Transcription: 'Hiden-sho wa doko da!' (Japanese: 秘伝書はどこだ!) | November 2, 2008[8] | July 29, 2011[9] |
06 | 'Is the Inazuma Drop!' Transcription: 'Kore ga Inazuma Otoshi da!' (Japanese: これがイナズマ落としだ!) | November 9, 2008[8] | August 1, 2011 |
07 | 'Duel on the Riverbank!' Transcription: 'Kasenshiki no Kettō!' (Japanese: 河川敷の決闘!) | November 16, 2008[8] | August 2, 2011 |
08 | 'The Formidable Cyborg Players!' Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Sakkā Saibōgu!' (Japanese: 恐怖のサッカーサイボーグ!) | November 23, 2008[8] | August 3, 2011 |
09 | 'Get Up, Willy!' Transcription: 'Megane, Tatsu!' (Japanese: 目金、立つ!) | November 30, 2008[8] | August 4, 2011 |
10 | 'The Royal Academy's Spy!' Transcription: 'Teikoku no Supai!' (Japanese: 帝国のスパイ!) | December 7, 2008[8] | August 5, 2011 |
11 | 'Let's Find a Coach!' Transcription: 'Shin Kantoku o Sagase!' (Japanese: 新監督を探せ!) | December 14, 2008[8] | August 8, 2011 |
12 | 'The Final Against the Royal Academy, Part One!' Transcription: 'Kessen! Teikoku Gakuen Zenpen!!' (Japanese: 決戦!帝国学園・前編!!) | December 21, 2008[8] | August 9, 2011 |
13 | 'The Final Against the Royal Academy, Part Two!' Transcription: 'Kessen! Teikoku Gakuen Kōhen!!' (Japanese: 決戦!帝国学園・後編!!) | December 28, 2008[8] | August 10, 2011 |
14 | 'The Legendary Team!' Transcription: 'Densetsu no Irebun!' (Japanese: 伝説のイレブン!) | January 4, 2009[10] | August 11, 2011 |
15 | 'The National Tournament Finally Begins!' Transcription: 'Kita ze! Zenkoku Taikai!!' (Japanese: 来たぜ!全国大会!!) | January 11, 2009[10] | August 12, 2011 |
16 | 'Let's Beat the Ninja School!' Transcription: 'Yabure! Ninja Sakkā!!' (Japanese: 破れ!忍者サッカー!!) | January 18, 2009[10] | August 15, 2011 |
17 | 'Jude's Decision!' Transcription: 'Kidō no Ketsui!' (Japanese: 鬼道の決意!) | January 25, 2009[10] | August 16, 2011 |
18 | 'Break Through the Never-Ending Wall!' Transcription: 'Kudake! Mugen no Kabe!!' (Japanese: 砕け!無限の壁!!) | February 1, 2009[10] | August 17, 2011 |
19 | 'A Star Returns!' Transcription: 'Yomigaetta Tensai!' (Japanese: よみがえった天才!) | February 8, 2009[10] | August 18, 2011 |
20 | 'The Definitive Technique: The Z Triangle!' Transcription: 'Hissatsu no Toraianguru Z!' (Japanese: 必殺のトライアングルZ!) | February 15, 2009[10] | August 19, 2011 |
21 | 'A Fierce Duel With Kirkwood!' Transcription: 'Gekitō! Kidokawa Seishū!!' (Japanese: 激闘!木戸川清修!!) | February 22, 2009[10] | August 22, 2011 |
22 | 'I'll Get Past the God Hand!' Transcription: 'Goddo Hando o Koero!' (Japanese: ゴッドハンドを超えろ!) | March 1, 2009[10] | August 23, 2011 |
23 | 'Challenged By a God!' Transcription: 'Kami no chōsen-jō!' (Japanese: 神の挑戦状!) | March 8, 2009[10] | August 24, 2011 |
24 | 'Everybody All Together!' Transcription: 'Gasshuku Yarou ze!' (Japanese: 合宿やろうぜ!) | March 15, 2009[10] | August 25, 2011 |
25 | 'The Final, Part One!' Transcription: 'Saigo no Kessen!' (Japanese: 最後の決戦!) | March 22, 2009[10] | August 26, 2011 |
26 | 'The Final, Part Two: Divinity vs Magic!' Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Kami VS Majin!!' (Japanese: 激突!神VS魔神!!) | March 29, 2009[10] | August 29, 2011 |
Season 2[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate | English airdate (United Kingdom) |
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27 | 'The Aliens Are Here!' Transcription: 'Uchū-jin ga Kita!' (Japanese: 宇宙人が来た!) | April 8, 2009[11] | August 30, 2011 |
28 | 'The Raimon 11 Fight Back!' Transcription: 'Shutsugeki! Raimon Irebun!!' (Japanese: 出撃!雷門イレブン!!) | April 15, 2009[11] | August 31, 2011 |
29 | 'Take Down the Black 11!' Transcription: 'Taose! Kuro no 11-nin!!' (Japanese: 倒せ!黒の11人!!) | April 22, 2009[11] | September 1, 2011 |
30 | 'The Alius Academy Threat' Transcription: 'Kyōi! Eiria Gakuen!!' (Japanese: 脅威!エイリア学園!!) | April 29, 2009[11] | September 2, 2011 |
31 | 'The Search for the Legendary Striker!' Transcription: 'Densetsu no Sutoraikā o Sagase!' (Japanese: 伝説のストライカーを探せ!) | May 6, 2009[11] | September 5, 2011 |
32 | 'The Prince Of Snow Land!' Transcription: 'Setsugen no Ōji!' (Japanese: 雪原の皇子!) | May 13, 2009[11] | September 6, 2011 |
33 | 'Who IS the New Ace Striker?' Transcription: 'Ēsu Sutoraikā wa Dare da!' (Japanese: エースストライカーはだれだ!) | May 20, 2009[11] | September 7, 2011 |
34 | 'The Alius Academy Attack!' Transcription: 'Shōgeki! Eiria Gakuen!!' (Japanese: 衝撃!エイリア学園!!) | May 27, 2009[11] | September 8, 2011 |
35 | 'Epsilon Attacks!' Transcription: 'Ipushiron Raishū!' (Japanese: イプシロン来襲!) | June 3, 2009[11] | September 9, 2011 |
36 | 'The Hidden Power!' Transcription: 'Kakusareta Chikara!' (Japanese: かくされた力!) | June 10, 2009[11] | September 12, 2011 |
37 | 'Royal Academy's Comeback, Part 1!' Transcription: 'Teikoku no Gyakushū Zenpen!!' (Japanese: 帝国の逆襲・前編!!) | June 17, 2009[11] | September 13, 2011 |
38 | 'Royal Academy's Comeback, Part 2!' Transcription: 'Teikoku no Gyakushū Kōhen!!' (Japanese: 帝国の逆襲・後編!!) | June 24, 2009[11] | September 14, 2011 |
39 | 'The Last Wyvern Blizzard!' Transcription: 'Saigo no Waibān Burizādo!' (Japanese: 最後のワイバーンブリザード!) | July 1, 2009[12] | September 15, 2011 |
40 | 'Erik Eagle In Serious Trouble!' Transcription: 'Ichinose! Saidai no Kiki!!' (Japanese: 一之瀬!最大の危機!!) | July 8, 2009[12] | September 16, 2011 |
41 | 'Dvalin's Trap!' Transcription: 'Dezāmu no Wana!' (Japanese: デザームの罠!) | July 22, 2009[12] | September 19, 2011 |
42 | 'Epsilon! The Toughest Battle Yet!' Transcription: 'Gekitō! Saikyō Ipushiron!!' (Japanese: 激闘!最凶イプシロン!!) | July 29, 2009[12] | September 20, 2011 |
43 | 'Grandpa's Secret Trick!' Transcription: 'Jī-chan no Kyūkyoku Ōgi!' (Japanese: じいちゃんの究極奥義!) | August 5, 2009[12] | September 21, 2011 |
44 | 'The Other Majin The Hand!' Transcription: 'Mō Hitotsu no Majin za Hando!' (Japanese: もうひとつのマジン・ザ・ハンド!) | August 12, 2009[12] | September 22, 2011 |
45 | 'Seismic Earthquake Shocker!' Transcription: 'Gekishin! Saikyō no Jeneshisu!!' (Japanese: 激震!最強のジェネシス!!) | August 19, 2009[12] | September 23, 2011 |
46 | 'The Captain's Test!' Transcription: 'Kyaputen no Shiren!' (Japanese: キャプテンの試練!) | August 26, 2009[12] | September 26, 2011 |
47 | 'The Great Battle In The Southern Sea!' Transcription: 'Nankai no Daikettō!' (Japanese: 南海の大決闘!) | September 2, 2009[12] | September 27, 2011 |
48 | 'The Flame Striker!' Transcription: 'Honoo no Sutoraikā!' (Japanese: 炎のストライカー!) | September 9, 2009[12] | September 28, 2011 |
49 | 'The Radical Rhythmic Soccer Game!' Transcription: 'Norinori! Rizumu Sakkā!!' (Japanese: ノリノリ!リズムサッカー!!) | September 16, 2009[12] | September 29, 2011 |
50 | 'The Fist of Justice!' Transcription: 'Unare! Seigi no Tekken!!' (Japanese: うなれ!正義の鉄拳!!) | September 23, 2009[12] | September 30, 2011 |
51 | 'Epsilon's Counterattack!' Transcription: 'Gyakushū! Ipushiron Kai!!' (Japanese: 逆襲!イプシロン改!!) | September 30, 2009[12] | October 4, 2011 |
52 | 'The Fire Revival!' Transcription: 'Fukkatsu no Bakuen!' (Japanese: 復活の爆炎!) | September 30, 2009[12] | October 5, 2011 |
53 | 'The Freezing Darkness Of Diamond Dust!' Transcription: 'Itetsuku Yami Daiyamondo Dasuto!' (Japanese: 凍てつく闇・ダイヤモンドダスト!) | October 7, 2009[13] | October 6, 2011[9] |
54 | 'Byron, The Back Up of the Gods' Transcription: 'Saikyō no Sukketo Afurodi!' (Japanese: 最強の助っ人アフロディ!) | October 14, 2009[13] | October 7, 2011 |
55 | 'A New Challenge!' Transcription: 'Endō Aratanaru Chōsen!' (Japanese: 円堂・新たなる挑戦!) | October 21, 2009[13] | October 8, 2011 |
56 | 'Mark vs. Axel' Transcription: 'Taiketsu! Endō VS Gōenji!!' (Japanese: 対決!円堂VS豪炎寺!!) | October 28, 2009[13] | October 10, 2011 |
57 | 'The Miraculous Team!' Transcription: 'Kiseki no Chīmu! Za Kaosu!!' (Japanese: 奇跡のチーム!ザ・カオス!!) | November 4, 2009[13] | October 11, 2011 |
58 | 'Blizzard of Fire' Transcription: 'Sakuretsu! Faia Burizādo!!' (Japanese: 炸裂!ファイアブリザード!!) | November 11, 2009[13] | October 12, 2011 |
59 | 'Alius Academy Finally Arrives!' Transcription: 'Tsui ni Kita! Eiria Gakuen!!' (Japanese: ついに来た!エイリア学園!!) | November 18, 2009[13] | October 13, 2011 |
60 | 'Alius Academy Unveiled!' Transcription: 'Eiria Gakuen no Shōtai!' (Japanese: エイリア学園の正体!) | December 2, 2009[13] | October 14, 2011 |
61 | 'The Final Battle, Part 1!' Transcription: 'Saishū Kessen! Za Jeneshisu Zenpen!!' (Japanese: 最終決戦!ザ・ジェネシス・前編!!) | December 9, 2009[13] | October 17, 2011 |
62 | 'The Final Battle, Part 2!' Transcription: 'Saishū Kessen! Za Jeneshisu Kōhen!!' (Japanese: 最終決戦!ザ・ジェネシス・後編!!) | December 16, 2009[13] | October 18, 2011 |
63 | 'The Endless Threat!' Transcription: 'Owari Naki Kyōi!' (Japanese: 終わりなき脅威!) | December 23, 2009[13] | October 19, 2011 |
64 | 'The Raimon vs. Raimon Face Off!' Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Raimon VS Raimon!!' (Japanese: 激突!雷門VS雷門!!) | January 6, 2010[13] | October 20, 2011 |
65 | 'The Ultimate Friendship Move!' Transcription: 'Yūjō no Kyūkyoku Ōgi!' (Japanese: 友情の究極奥義!) | January 13, 2010[13] | October 21, 2011 |
66 | 'The World's Strongest Team: Blizzard Version!' Transcription: 'Chijō Saikyō no Chīmu e! Burizādo-hen!!' (Japanese: 地上最強のチームへ!ブリザード編!!) | January 20, 2010[13] | October 22, 2011 |
67 | 'The World's Strongest Team: Fire Version!' Transcription: 'Chijō Saikyō no Chīmu e! Faia-hen!!' (Japanese: 地上最強のチームへ!ファイア編!!) | January 27, 2010[13] | October 25, 2011 |
Season 3[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate | UK airdate |
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68 | 'The Gathering: Whose the Japanese Representative?' Transcription: 'Shūketsu! Nippon Daihyō!!' (Japanese: 集結!日本代表!!) | February 3, 2010[14] | October 26, 2011 |
69 | 'The Birth of Inazuma Japan!' Transcription: 'Tanjō! Inazuma Japan!!' (Japanese: 誕生!イナズマジャパン!!) | February 10, 2010[14] | October 27, 2011 |
70 | 'The Cursed Coach!' Transcription: 'Norowareta Kantoku!' (Japanese: 呪われた監督!) | February 17, 2010[14] | October 28, 2011 |
71 | 'A Challenge to the World!' Transcription: 'Kaimaku! Sekai e no Chōsen!!' (Japanese: 開幕!世界への挑戦!!) | February 24, 2010[14] | October 31, 2011 |
72 | 'Ride Over the Big Wave!' Transcription: 'Biggu Weibu o Norikoero!' (Japanese: ビッグウェイブを乗り越えろ!) | March 3, 2010[14] | November 1, 2011 |
73 | 'The Scorching Hot Fight Against the Desert Lions!' Transcription: 'Shakunetsu no Senshi! Dezāto Raion!!' (Japanese: 灼熱の戦士!デザートライオン!!) | March 10, 2010[14] | November 2, 2011 |
74 | 'The Sleeping Tiger Awakes!' Transcription: 'Nemureru Tora! Mezameru Toki!!' (Japanese: 眠れる虎!目覚める時!!) | March 17, 2010[14] | November 3, 2011 |
75 | 'Mark vs. Archer' Transcription: 'Shinken Shōbu! Endō to Tobitaka!!' (Japanese: 真剣勝負!円堂と飛鷹!!) | March 31, 2010[14] | November 4, 2011 |
76 | 'Possible Substitution?' Transcription: 'Daihyō Kōtai!? Saikyō no Chōsen-sha-tachi!!' (Japanese: 代表交代!?最強の挑戦者たち!!) | April 7, 2010[15] | November 7, 2011 |
77 | 'Coach Travis vs. Coach Lina!' Transcription: 'Kyūkyoku Taiketsu! Kudō Japan VS Hitomiko Japan!!' (Japanese: 究極対決!久遠ジャパンVS瞳子ジャパン!!) | April 14, 2010[15] | November 8, 2011 |
78 | 'Cammy's Ultimate Trick Strategy!' Transcription: 'Fuyuka no Kyūkyoku Ōgi Daisakusen!!' (Japanese: 冬花の究極奥義大作戦!!) | April 21, 2010[15] | November 9, 2011 |
79 | 'Axel's Decision' Transcription: 'Gōenji no Ketsui!' (Japanese: 豪炎寺の決意!) | April 28, 2010[15] | November 10, 2011 |
80 | 'The Last Match' Transcription: 'Saigo no Shiai' (Japanese: 最後の試合) | May 5, 2010[15] | November 11, 2011 |
81 | 'Fire Dragon The Strongest in Asia' Transcription: 'Ajia Saikyō! Faiā Doragon!!' (Japanese: アジア最強!ファイアードラゴン!!) | May 12, 2010[15] | November 11, 2011 |
82 | 'The Perfect Zone Press' Transcription: 'Kanzen naru Senjutsu! Pāfekuto Zōn Puresu!!' (Japanese: 完全なる戦術!パーフェクトゾーンプレス!!) | May 19, 2010[15] | November 14, 2011 |
83 | 'Stand Up, Captain!' Transcription: 'Tachiagare Kyaputen!' (Japanese: たちあがれキャプテン!) | May 26, 2010[15] | November 15, 2011 |
84 | 'Our Ticket to the Internationals!' Transcription: 'Te ni Irero! Sekai e no Kippu!!' (Japanese: 手に入れろ!世界への切符!!) | June 2, 2010[15] | November 16, 2011 |
85 | 'Our Ticket to the World!' Transcription: 'Kita ze! Sekai Taikai!!' (Japanese: 来たぜ!世界大会!!) | June 9, 2010[15] | November 17, 2011 |
86 | 'This is the World Level!!' Transcription: 'Kyōgaku! Kore ga Sekai Reberu da!!' (Japanese: 驚愕!これが世界レベルだ!!) | June 16, 2010[15] | November 18, 2011 |
87 | 'The English Knights, The Knights of Queen' Transcription: 'Eikoku no Kishi! Naitsu Obu Kuīn!!' (Japanese: 英国の騎士!ナイツオブクィーン!!) | June 23, 2010[15] | November 21, 2011 |
88 | 'It's Done! My Own Signature Move!' Transcription: 'Kansei! Ore Dake no Hissatsu-waza!!' (Japanese: 完成!俺だけの必殺技!!) | June 30, 2010[15] | November 22, 2011 |
89 | 'Going Beyond Mugen the Hand!' Transcription: 'Mugen za Hando o Koero!' (Japanese: ムゲン・ザ・ハンドを超えろ!) | June 30, 2010[15] | November 23, 2011 |
90 | 'The Curse of Royal, Part 1' Transcription: 'Teikoku no Jubaku! Zenpen!!' (Japanese: 帝国の呪縛!前編!!) | July 7, 2010[16] | November 24, 2011 |
91 | 'The Curse of Royal, Part 2' Transcription: 'Teikoku no Jubaku! Kōhen!!' (Japanese: 帝国の呪縛!後編!!) | July 14, 2010[16] | November 25, 2011 |
92 | 'No Way! There's Another Jude?' Transcription: 'Senritsu! Mōhitori no 'Kidō'!!' (Japanese: 戦慄!もう一人の「鬼道」!!) | July 21, 2010[16] | November 28, 2011 |
93 | 'Penguin versus Penguin!' Transcription: 'Saikyō Taiketsu! Pengin VS Pengin!!' (Japanese: 最強対決!ペンギンVSペンギン!!) | July 28, 2010[16] | November 29, 2011 |
94 | 'The Fortress of Barricades' Transcription: 'Tachihadakaru Yōsai' (Japanese: 立ちはだかる要塞) | August 4, 2010[16] | November 30, 2011 |
95 | 'Absolute Despair Inazuma Japan Loses?' Transcription: 'Zettaizetsumei! Inazuma Japan Haiboku!?' (Japanese: 絶体絶命!イナズマジャパン敗北!?) | August 11, 2010[16] | December 1, 2011 |
96 | 'Cammy's Secret' Transcription: 'Fuyuppe no Himitsu' (Japanese: フユッペの秘密) | August 18, 2010[16] | December 2, 2011 |
97 | 'Erik's Final Kickoff' Transcription: 'Ichinose! Saigo no Kikkuofu!!' (Japanese: 一之瀬!最後のキックオフ!!) | August 25, 2010[16] | December 5, 2011 |
98 | 'Mark versus Erik' Transcription: 'Zenryoku no Yūjō! Ichinose VS Endō!!' (Japanese: 全力の友情!一之瀬VS円堂!!) | September 1, 2010[16] | December 5, 2011 |
99 | 'The Phoenix's Decision' Transcription: 'Fushichō no Ketsui!' (Japanese: 不死鳥の決意!) | September 8, 2010[16] | December 6, 2011 |
100 | 'Meeting the Illusion!' Transcription: 'Kiseki! Kappa to no Sōgū!?' (Japanese: 奇跡!カッパとの遭遇!?) | September 15, 2010[16] | December 7, 2011 |
101 | 'Clash..Tiger and Hawk' Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Tora to Taka!!' (Japanese: 激突!虎と鷹!!) | September 22, 2010[16] | December 8, 2011 |
102 | 'Memories Revived The Truth About Cammy' Transcription: 'Yomigaeru Kioku! Fuyuka no Shinjitsu!!' (Japanese: よみがえる記憶!冬花の真実!!) | October 6, 2010[17] | |
103 | 'The Finals at Last Fideo's Determination' Transcription: 'Iyoiyo Kessen! Fidio no Ketsui!!' (Japanese: いよいよ決戦!フィディオの決意!!) | October 13, 2010[17] | |
104 | 'The Strongest Hissatsu Tactics Catenacchio Counter' Transcription: 'Saikyō Takutikusu! Katenachio Kauntā!!' (Japanese: 最強タクティクス!カテナチオカウンター!!) | October 20, 2010[17] | |
105 | 'Fierce Fight! Mark vs. Fideo!' Transcription: 'Nettō! Endō VS Fidio!!' (Japanese: 熱闘!円堂VSフィディオ!!) | October 27, 2010[17] | |
106 | 'The Last Play Off Ray Dark' Transcription: 'Saigo no Kessen! Kageyama Reichi!!' (Japanese: 最後の決戦!影山零治!!) | November 10, 2010[17] | |
107 | 'Grandpa's Last Notebook' Transcription: 'Jī-chan no Saigo no Nōto!' (Japanese: じいちゃんの最後のノート!) | November 17, 2010[17] | |
108 | 'The Legend of Liocott Island!' Transcription: 'Raiokotto-tō no Densetsu!' (Japanese: ライオコット島の伝説!) | November 24, 2010[17] | |
109 | 'Apostle from the Sky!' Transcription: 'Tenkū no Shito!' (Japanese: 天空の使徒!) | December 1, 2010[17] | |
110 | 'Devil's Army Z!' Transcription: 'Makai Gundan Z!' (Japanese: 魔界軍団Z!) | December 8, 2010[17] | |
111 | 'Descent of the Demon Lord Dark Angel!' Transcription: 'Maō Kōrin! Dāku Enjeru!!' (Japanese: 魔王降臨!ダークエンジェル!!) | December 15, 2010[17] | |
112 | 'The Kingdom's Darkness!' Transcription: 'Za Kingudamu no Yami!' (Japanese: ザ・キングダムの闇!) | December 22, 2010[17] | |
113 | 'Garshield's Plot' Transcription: 'Garushirudo no Inbō!' (Japanese: ガルシルドの陰謀!) | January 5, 2011[18] | |
114 | 'Inazuma Japan vs. The Kingdom' Transcription: 'Inazuma Japan VS Za Kingudamu' (Japanese: イナズマジャパンVSザ・キングダム) | January 12, 2011[18] | |
115 | 'The Soccer Kingdom's Revenge!' Transcription: 'Sakkā Ōkoku no Gyakushū!' (Japanese: サッカー王国の逆襲!) | January 19, 2011[18] | |
116 | 'Counterattack of the Soccer Kingdom' Transcription: 'Kyōi! Ritoru Giganto!!' (Japanese: 驚異!リトルギガント!!) | January 26, 2011[18] | |
117 | 'Extraordinary! Little Gigantes!' Transcription: 'Shūgeki! Kyūkyoku no Kyōka Ningen!!' (Japanese: 襲撃!究極の強化人間!!) | February 2, 2011[18] | |
118 | 'Attack of the Ultimate Enhanced Humans' Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Chīmu Garushirudo!!' (Japanese: 恐怖のチームガルシルド!) | February 9, 2011[18] | |
119 | 'The Fearsome Team Garshield' Transcription: 'Saikyō no Raibaru!' (Japanese: 最強のライバル!) | February 16, 2011[18] | |
120 | 'Fideo's Friendship Training' Transcription: 'Fidio no Yūjō Daitokkun!' (Japanese: フィディオの友情大特訓!) | February 23, 2011[18] | |
121 | 'To Worlds Number One The Words of Eleven' Transcription: 'Sekaiichi e! 11 no Kotoba!!' (Japanese: 世界一へ!11の言葉!!) | March 2, 2011[18] | |
122 | 'Inazuma Japan, Final Battle' Transcription: 'Inazuma Japan Saigo no Tatakai!' (Japanese: イナズマジャパン最後の戦い!) | March 9, 2011[18] | |
123 | 'The Fight to the Top, Little Gigantess, Part 1' Transcription: 'Chōjō Kessen!! Ritoru Giganto Zenpen' (Japanese: 頂上決戦!!リトルギガント・前編) | March 23, 2011[18] | |
124 | 'The Fight to the Top, Little Gigantess, Part 2' Transcription: 'Chōjō Kessen!! Ritoru Giganto Kōhen' (Japanese: 頂上決戦!!リトルギガント・後編) | April 6, 2011[19] | |
125 | 'It's Final, World's Number 1' Transcription: 'Tsui ni Ketchaku! Sekaiichi!!' (Japanese: ついに決着!世界一!!) | April 13, 2011[19] | |
126 | 'The Tearful Graduation' Transcription: 'Namida no Sotsugyō-shiki!' (Japanese: 涙の卒業式!) | April 20, 2011[19] | |
127 | 'Kickoff to Tomorrow!' Transcription: 'Ashita e no Kikkuofu!' (Japanese: 明日へのキックオフ!) | April 27, 2011[19] |
Inazuma Eleven GO[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate |
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01 | 'A Fresh Breeze at Raimon Junior High!' Transcription: 'Raimon ni Fuku Atarashii Kaze!' (Japanese: 雷門に吹く新しい風!) | May 4, 2011[20] |
02 | 'The Elusive Fighting Spirits!' Transcription: 'Kore ga Keshin da!' (Japanese: これが化身(けしん)だ!) | May 11, 2011[21] |
03 | 'The Fall of the Raimon Soccer Team!' Transcription: 'Hōkai! Raimon Sakkā-bu!!' (Japanese: 崩壊! 雷門サッカー部!!) | May 18, 2011[21] |
04 | 'Arion's Entrance Test!' Transcription: 'Tenma no Nyūbu Tesuto!' (Japanese: 天馬の入部テスト!) | May 25, 2011[21] |
05 | 'The Fix Is In!' Transcription: 'Shikumareta Shiai' (Japanese: 仕組まれた試合) | June 1, 2011[21] |
06 | 'One Last Pass, One Last Hope!' Transcription: 'Rasuto Pasu ni Kometa Omoi' (Japanese: ラストパスにこめた思い) | June 8, 2011[21] |
07 | 'Enter Coach Evans!' Transcription: 'Endō Kantoku Tōjō!!' (Japanese: 円堂(えんどう)監督登場!!) | June 15, 2011[22] |
08 | 'What It Takes to be a Captain' Transcription: 'Kyaputen no Shikaku' (Japanese: キャプテンの資格) | June 22, 2011[22] |
09 | 'And the Saint's Way Tournament Begins!' Transcription: 'Tsui ni Kaimaku! Hōrī Rōdo!!' (Japanese: ついに開幕! ホーリーロード!!) | June 29, 2011[22] |
10 | 'A Rebellion for Victory!' Transcription: 'Shōri e no Hanran!' (Japanese: 勝利への反乱!) | July 6, 2011[22] |
11 | 'Victor's Secret' Transcription: 'Tsurugi no Himitsu' (Japanese: 剣城の秘密) | July 13, 2011[23] |
12 | 'Almighty Faith School's Fighting Spirits!' Transcription: 'Keshin no Kyōi! Mannō-zaka-chū!!' (Japanese: 化身の驚異! 万能坂中!!) | July 20, 2011[23] |
13 | 'Raimon's Awakening!' Transcription: 'Raimon no Kakusei!?' (Japanese: 雷門の覚醒!?) | July 27, 2011[23] |
14 | 'J.P.'s Special Move!' Transcription: 'Shinsuke no Hissatsu-waza!' (Japanese: 信助の必殺技!) | August 3, 2011[23] |
15 | 'A Reunion with Jude Sharp!' Transcription: 'Kidō Yūto to no Saikai' (Japanese: 鬼道有人との再会) | August 10, 2011[24] |
16 | 'The Dreaded Royal Academy!' Transcription: 'Senritsu! Teikoku Gakuen!!' (Japanese: 戦慄!帝国学園!!) | August 17, 2011[24] |
17 | 'Thunderbolt Roars!' Transcription: 'Sakuretsu! Arutimetto Sandā!!' (Japanese: 炸裂!アルティメットサンダー!!) | August 24, 2011[24] |
18 | 'Revolution!' Transcription: 'Kaze o Okose!' (Japanese: 革命を起こせ!) | August 31, 2011[24] |
19 | 'The Gnashing Fangs of Pirates Cove (Merchant Marine) Academy!' Transcription: 'Arekuruu Kaiō no Kiba!' (Japanese: 荒れ狂う海王の牙!) | September 7, 2011[24] |
20 | 'Arion's Fighting Spirit Takes Wing!' Transcription: 'Habatake! Tenma no Keshin!!' (Japanese: 羽ばたけ!天馬の化身!!) | September 14, 2011[25] |
21 | 'Challenger in Autumn Sky!' Transcription: 'Akizora no Chōsen-sha!' (Japanese: 秋空の挑戦者!) | September 21, 2011[25] |
22 | 'Get Together for the Revolution!' Transcription: 'Tsudoe! Kakumei no Hata ni!' (Japanese: 集え!革命の旗に!) | September 28, 2011[25] |
23 | 'Aerodrome Arena!' Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Saikuron Sutajiamu!' (Japanese: 恐怖のサイクロンスタジアム!) | October 10, 2011 |
24 | 'Our Style of Football Revived!' Transcription: 'Yomigaere! Ore-tachi no Sakkā' (Japanese: 甦れ!俺たちのサッカー) | October 19, 2011 |
25 | 'He's Back!' Transcription: 'Aitsu ga Kaettekuru!' (Japanese: あいつが帰ってくる!) | October 26, 2011 |
26 | 'The White Devil Looms!' Transcription: 'Tachihadakaru Shiroi Akuma' (Japanese: 立ちはだかる白い悪魔) | November 2, 2011 |
27 | 'The Alpine Struggle!' Transcription: 'Hyōjō no Kakutō! VS Hakuren-chū!!' (Japanese: 氷上の格闘!VS白恋中!!) | November 9, 2011 |
28 | 'Anxiety of Head Coach Jude!' Transcription: 'Kantoku Kidō no Fuan' (Japanese: 監督 鬼道 の 不安) | November 16, 2011 |
29 | 'Challenge Against Kirkwood!' Transcription: 'Unmei no Taiketsu! Kidokawa Seishū!!' (Japanese: 運命の対決!木戸川清修!!) | November 23, 2011 |
30 | 'Tactical Confrontation! Love Vs. Sharp!' Transcription: 'Karei naru Senjutsu! Kidō vs Afurodi' (Japanese: 華麗なる戦術! 鬼道 vs アフロディ) | November 30, 2011 |
31 | 'Brave Samuari Musashi Arrives!' Transcription: 'Kenshin! Sengoku Bushin Musashi tōjō!' (Japanese: 謙信!戦国Bushin武蔵登場!) | December 7, 2011 |
32 | 'Winds of Revolution!' Transcription: 'Kaze no mirakuru!' (Japanese: 風のミラクル!) | December 14, 2011 |
33 | 'Foes in the Mirage!' Transcription: 'Shinpi-tekina teki! Gen'ei gakuen!' (Japanese: 神秘的な敵!幻影学園!) | December 21, 2011 |
34 | 'The Unstoppable Phantom Shot!' Transcription: 'Hi bōei! Maboroshi wa satsuei!' (Japanese: 非防衛!幻は撮影!) | January 4, 2012 |
35 | 'A Shocking Keeper Switch!' Transcription: 'Shokku! Gōrukīpā no chikan' (Japanese: ショック!ゴールキーパーの置換) | January 11, 2012 |
36 | 'A Fateful Reunion!' Transcription: 'Unmei no saikai' (Japanese: 運命の再会) | January 18, 2012 |
37 | 'The Glasswork Genius!' Transcription: 'Garasusaiku no tensai!' (Japanese: ガラス細工の天才!) | January 25, 2012 |
38 | 'Sol, Spirit Unleashed!' Transcription: 'Taiyō Kenshin wa anrīshudo!' (Japanese: 太陽謙信はアンリーシュド!) | February 1, 2012 |
39 | 'Arion vs. Sol Daystar' Transcription: 'Tenma VS taiyō!' (Japanese: 天満VS太陽!) | February 8, 2012 |
40 | 'Arion, The New Captain!' Transcription: 'Shin kyaputen! Matsukaze tenba!' (Japanese: 新キャプテン!松風天馬!) | February 15, 2012 |
41 | 'Showdown in Zenith Stadium!' Transcription: 'Batoru! Amano mikadosutajiamu!' (Japanese: バトル!天野ミカドスタジアム!) | February 22, 2012 |
42 | 'Dragon Link, The Ultimate Foe!' Transcription: 'Saikyō no teki ga tōjō! Doragon no rinku!' (Japanese: 最強の敵が登場!ドラゴンのリンク!) | February 29, 2012 |
43 | 'The Final Holy War!' Transcription: 'Eiyū! Saigonotatakai!' (Japanese: 英雄!最後の戦い!) | March 7, 2012 |
44 | 'Bring Our Game To the Heavens!' Transcription: 'Tenma ni todoku! Min'na no sakkā!' (Japanese: 天国 く!みんなのサッカー!) | March 14, 2012 |
45 | 'Pass to the Future!' Transcription: 'Ashita he no pasu' (Japanese: 明日へのパス) | March 21, 2012 |
46 | 'Smile- We're On TV!' Transcription: 'Terebikyoku ga kita!' (Japanese: テレビ局が来た!) | April 4, 2012 |
47 | 'Raimon: Origins' Transcription: 'Kore wa kaminarimon sakkākurabudesu!' (Japanese: これは雷門サッカークラブです!) | April 11, 2012 |
Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate |
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01 | 'Oh Football, Where Art Thou?' Transcription: 'Sakkā ga nakunatte imasu!' (Japanese: サッカーがなくなっています!) | April 18, 2012 |
02 | 'Tenma beyond the time!' Transcription: 'Jikan o koete tenba!' (Japanese: 時間を超えて天馬!) | April 25, 2012 |
03 | 'Revive! Raimon' Transcription: 'Ribaibu! Kaminarimon' (Japanese: リバイブ!雷門) | May 2, 2012 |
04 | 'Last Soccer' Transcription: 'Saigo no sakkā' (Japanese: 最後のサッカー) | May 9, 2012 |
05 | 'Dismay! Soccer Ban' Transcription: 'Rōbai! Sakkā Kinshirei' (Japanese: 狼狽!サッカー禁止令) | May 23, 2012 |
06 | 'Fierce! Protocol Omega 2.0' Transcription: 'Hageshī! Purotokoruomega 2. 0' (Japanese: 激しい!プロトコルオメガ2.0) | May 30, 2012 |
07 | 'Training at God Eden!' Transcription: 'Kami eden de no torēningu!' (Japanese: 神エデンでのトレーニング!) | June 6, 2012 |
08 | 'Heat Up! Keshin Armed!!' Transcription: 'Hītoappu! Keshin busō!' (Japanese: ヒートアップ!化身武装!) | June 13, 2012 |
09 | 'Get The Holy Book of Champions!' Transcription: 'Chanpionzu no seinaru bukku o nyūshu!' (Japanese: チャンピオンズの聖なるブックを入手!) | June 20, 2012 |
10 | 'A Shocking Reunion! Endou Daisuke!!' Transcription: 'Shokkingureyunion! Endō Daisuke!' (Japanese: ショッキングレユニオン!遠藤大輔!) | June 27, 2012 |
11 | 'Find It! The Strongest Eleven of All Time !?' Transcription: 'Sore o mitsukete kudasai! Subete no jikan no saikyō no irebun?' (Japanese: それを見つけて下さい!すべての時間の最強のイレブン?) | July 4, 2012 |
12 | 'Arrival! Nobunaga's Town!!' Transcription: 'Tōchaku! Nobunaga no taun!' (Japanese: 到着!信長のタウン!) | July 11, 2012 |
13 | 'Huge Battle! Team White Deer!' Transcription: 'Kyodaina batoru! Chīmu shiroshika!' (Japanese: 巨大なバトル!チーム白鹿!) | July 18, 2012 |
14 | 'Infiltrating! The Great Dancer Mission!' Transcription: 'Sen'nyū! Idaina dansāmisshon!' (Japanese: 潜入!偉大なダンサーミッション!) | July 25, 2012 |
15 | 'Special Training At Owari!' Transcription: 'Owari de no tokubetsuna torēningu!' (Japanese: 尾張での特別なトレーニング!) | August 1, 2012 |
16 | 'Final Battle at the Fool's Festival!' Transcription: 'Fūru-sai de fainarubatoru!' (Japanese: フール祭でファイナルバトル!) | August 15, 2012 |
17 | 'The Dream of Rule' Transcription: 'Rūru no yume' (Japanese: ルールの夢) | August 22, 2012 |
18 | 'Everyone is back!' Transcription: 'Min'na ga kaettekita!' (Japanese: みんなが帰ってきた!) | August 29, 2012 |
19 | 'The Girl In The Armor' Transcription: 'Yoroi no shōjo' (Japanese: 鎧の少女) | September 5, 2012 |
20 | 'Soccer in the Flames!' Transcription: 'Honō no sakkā!' (Japanese: 炎のサッカー!) | September 12, 2012 |
21 | 'A Vow Upon This Flag' Transcription: 'Chikai wa Kono Hata no motoni' (Japanese: 誓いはこの旗のもとに) | September 19, 2012 |
22 | 'Liu Bei Is Funny!' Transcription: 'Ryūbi-san wa omoshiroi!' (Japanese: 劉備さんは面白い!) | October 3, 2012 |
23 | 'Surprise! Kongming's Fortress!' Transcription: 'Gyōten! Kōmei no kan!!' (Japanese: 仰天!孔明の館!!) | October 10, 2012 |
24 | 'Fierce Attack! Zanark Domain!' Transcription: 'Geki-kasane! Zanāku Domein!' (Japanese: 激襲!ザナーク・ドメイン!!) | October 17, 2012 |
25 | 'Explosion! Kongming's Power!' Transcription: 'Sakuretsu! Kōmei no Chikara!' (Japanese: 炸裂!孔明の力!) | October 24, 2012 |
26 | 'Sakamoto Ryōma Arrives!' Transcription: 'Sakamoto Ryōma! Tōjō!!' (Japanese: 坂本龍馬!登場!!) | October 31, 2012 |
27 | 'Swordsman Of The Late Edo Era! Okita Souji!' Transcription: 'Bakumatsu no kenshi! Okita Sōji!!' (Japanese: 幕末の剣士!沖田総司!!) | November 7, 2012 |
28 | 'Soccer Battle! Sakamoto VS Okita!' Transcription: 'Sakkā taiketsu! Sakamoto VS Okita!' (Japanese: サッカー対決!坂本VS沖田!!) | November 14, 2012 |
29 | 'The Men Who Create Eras' Transcription: 'Jidai o Tsukuru Otokotachi' (Japanese: 時代を作る男たち) | November 14, 2012 |
30 | 'Legend of Endou Mamoru!' Transcription: 'Endō Mamoru Densetsu!' (Japanese: 円堂守伝説!) | November 21, 2012 |
31 | 'To the Dinosaur Era We Go!' Transcription: 'Kyōryū Jidai e GO!' (Japanese: 恐竜時代へGO!) | November 28, 2012 |
32 | 'Watch This! King of the Dinosaurs!' Transcription: 'Mita ka! Kyōryū no ō!' (Japanese: 見たか! 恐竜の王!) | December 5, 2012 |
33 | 'Big Showdown at Beast Valley!' Transcription: 'Kemono no tani no dai tsu!' (Japanese: 獣の谷の大決!) | December 12, 2012 |
34 | 'The Voice That Roars Goodbye' Transcription: 'Sayonara to hoeru koe' (Japanese: さよならと吼える声) | December 19, 2012 |
35 | 'The Jump Into Legend!' Transcription: 'Densetsu e no janpu!' (Japanese: 伝説へのジャンプ!) | December 26, 2012 |
36 | 'Assemble! Knights of The Round Table!!' Transcription: 'Tsudoe! Entaku no kishi!!' (Japanese: 集え!円卓の騎士!!) | January 9, 2013 |
37 | 'King Arthur and Master Dragon!' Transcription: 'Āsā-ō to masutā doragon!' (Japanese: アーサー王とマスタードラゴン!) | January 16, 2013 |
38 | 'Hyper Dive Mode of Fear!' Transcription: 'Kyōfu no haipādaibumōdo!' (Japanese: 恐怖のハイパーダイブモード!) | January 23, 2013 |
39 | 'Union! Raimon and El Dorado!!' Transcription: 'Kessoku! Kaminarimon to erudorado! !' (Japanese: 結束! 雷門とエルドラド!!) | January 30, 2013 |
40 | 'Grand Opening! The Final Battle, Ragnarok!!' Transcription: 'Sōzetsu kaimaku! Saishū kessen ragunaroku! !' (Japanese: 壮絶開幕!最終決戦ラグナロク!!) | February 6, 2013 |
41 | 'Fei's Awakening!' Transcription: 'Fei no me same' (Japanese: フェイの目醒め) | February 13, 2013 |
42 | 'The Eleventh Strongest Power in History!' Transcription: '11 Ninme no Jikuu Saikyou!' (Japanese: 11人目の時空最強!) | February 20, 2013 |
43 | 'Mecha Endou Appears!' Transcription: 'Meka Endou Toujou!' (Japanese: メカ円堂登場!) | February 27, 2013 |
44 | 'Fei Is The Enemy?!' Transcription: 'Fei ga teki?!' (Japanese: フェイが敵!?) | March 6, 2013 |
45 | 'Great Max Me!' Transcription: 'Gurētomakkusuna ore!' (Japanese: グレートマックスなオレ!) | March 13, 2013 |
46 | 'Supporter X's Identity!' Transcription: 'Shien-sha X no shōtai!' (Japanese: 支援者Xの正体!) | March 20, 2013 |
47 | 'All Assembled! The Strongest Eleven in History!!' Transcription: 'Shuuketsu! Jikō saikyō irebun!!' (Japanese: 集結!時空最強イレブン!!) | April 3, 2013 |
48 | 'Saru's Power!' Transcription: 'Saru no chikara!' (Japanese: SARUの力!) | April 10, 2013 |
49 | 'Beastly Attack! Second Stage Children!!' Transcription: 'Mōkō! Sekandosutēji chirudoren!!' (Japanese: 猛攻!セカンドステージ・チルドレン!!) | April 17, 2013 |
50 | 'The Last Time Jump!' Transcription: 'Saigo no taimu janpu!' (Japanese: 最後のタイムジャンプ!) | April 24, 2013 |
51 | 'Soccer Is Back!' Transcription: 'Sakkā ga kaettekita!' (Japanese: サッカーが帰ってきた!) | May 1, 2013 |
Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate |
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01 | 'Worst! Newborn Inazuma Japan!!' Transcription: 'Saiaku! Shinsei inazumajapan! !' (Japanese: 最悪!新生イナズマジャパン!!) | May 8, 2013 |
02 | 'Dark Clouds Rolls In! World Congress Kicks Off! !' Transcription: 'Tachikomeru an'un! Sekai taikai kaimaku! !' (Japanese: 立ち込める暗雲!世界大会開幕!!) | May 15, 2013 |
03 | 'Small Change!' Transcription: 'Chīsana henka!' (Japanese: 小さな変化!) | May 22, 2013 |
04 | 'The Enigma of the Team's Formation' Transcription: 'Chīmu kessei no nazo' (Japanese: チーム結成の謎) | May 29, 2013 |
05 | 'Inazuma Japan Withdrawal Exam!' Transcription: 'Inazumajapan dattai shiken!' (Japanese: イナズマジャパン脱退試験!) | June 5, 2013 |
06 | 'The Enemy Within The Team!' Transcription: 'Chīmu no naka no teki!' (Japanese: チームの中の敵!) | June 12, 2013 |
07 | 'Let's Play Fun Soccer!' Transcription: 'Tanoshī sakkā wo shiyou!' (Japanese: 楽しいサッカーをしよう!) | June 19, 2013 |
08 | 'Kusaka's Two Faces' Transcription: 'Kusaka no futatsu no kao' (Japanese: 九坂の二つの顔) | June 26, 2013 |
09 | 'The Emperor's Tears!' Transcription: 'Teiō no namida!' (Japanese: 帝王の涙!) | July 3, 2013 |
10 | 'Training! The Black Room!!' Transcription: 'Tokkun! Burakku Rūmu!!' (Japanese: 特訓!ブラックルーム!!) | July 10, 2013 |
11 | 'Self Hatred!' Transcription: 'Jibun Girai' (Japanese: じぶん嫌い) | July 17, 2013 |
12 | 'Confession on the Field' Transcription: 'Fīrudo no kokuhaku' (Japanese: フィールドの告白) | July 24, 2013 |
13 | 'Key to Victory' Transcription: 'Shōri e no kaihō' (Japanese: 勝利への解法) | July 31, 2013 |
14 | 'Assault! Resistance Japan!!' Transcription: 'Kyōshū! Rejisutansu Japan !!' (Japanese: 強襲!レジスタンスジャパン!!) | August 7, 2013 |
15 | 'Fierce Battle! Challenge of the World!!' Transcription: 'Gekitou! Sekai e no Chousen!!' (Japanese: 激闘!世界ヘの挑戰!!) | August 14, 2013 |
16 | 'The Power to Trust and Unite!' Transcription: 'Shinraishi kessoku suru chikara' (Japanese: 信賴し結束する力) | August 21, 2013 |
17 | 'The End and the Beginning of a Battle' Transcription: 'Tatakai no Owari to Hajimari' (Japanese: 戰いの終わりと始まり) | August 28, 2013 |
18 | 'A Visitor' Transcription: 'Raihō-sha' (Japanese: 来訪者) | September 4, 2013 |
19 | 'Let's go! To Space!!' Transcription: 'Ikuzo! Uchuu e!!' (Japanese: 行くぞ! 宇宙へ!!) | September 11, 2013 |
20 | 'Arrival at the Sand Planet!!' Transcription: 'Suna no Hoshi ni Yattekita!!' (Japanese: 砂の星にやってきた!!) | September 18, 2013 |
21 | 'Berserk! The Black Room!!' Transcription: 'Bōsō! Burakku Rūmu!!' (Japanese: 暴走!ブラックルーム!!) | October 9, 2013 |
22 | 'Clash! Space Soccer!!' Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Uchū Sakkā!!' (Japanese: 激突!宇宙サッカー!!) | October 16, 2013 |
23 | 'Soul's Appearance' Transcription: 'Souru Shutsugen!' (Japanese: 獣 出現!) | October 23, 2013 |
24 | 'The Warriors of the Water Planet' Transcription: 'Mizu no Hoshi no Senshitachi!' (Japanese: 水の星の戦士たち!) | October 30, 2013 |
25 | 'Matatagi Hayato's Darkness!' Transcription: 'Matatagi Hayato no Yami!' (Japanese: 瞬木隼人の闇!) | November 6, 2013 |
26 | 'Awaken! My Dark Side!!' Transcription: 'Mezameyo! Ore no Dāku Saido!!' (Japanese: 目覚めよ! 俺のダークサイド!!) | November 13, 2013 |
27 | 'Minaho's Own Goal!' Transcription: 'Minaho no Oun Gōru!' (Japanese: 皆帆のオウンゴール!) | November 20, 2013 |
28 | 'The Volcanic Planet Gardon!' Transcription: 'Shakunetsu no Wakusei Gādon!' (Japanese: 灼熱の惑星ガードン!) | November 27, 2013 |
29 | 'Warriors who Cast Aside their Wings' Transcription: 'Tsubasa wo Suteta Senshitachi' (Japanese: 翼を捨てた戦士たち) | December 4, 2013 |
30 | 'Intense! Shoot Counter!!' Transcription: 'Kyōretsu! Shūto Kauntā! !' (Japanese: 強烈!シュートカウンター!!) | December 11, 2013 |
31 | 'Double Soul! Ibuki and Shindō!!' Transcription: 'Daburu Sōru! Ibuki to Shindō! !' (Japanese: ダブルソウル!井吹と神童!!) | December 18, 2013 |
32 | 'The Green Planet Latonique!' Transcription: 'Midori no Wakusei Ratonīku!' (Japanese: 緑の惑星ラトニーク) | December 25, 2013 |
33 | 'Limited Time! Eternal Friendship!!' Transcription: 'Kagiri aru Jikan! Eien no Yūjō! !' (Japanese: 限りある時間!永遠の友情!!) | January 8, 2014 |
34 | 'The Tearful Shoot of Rage!' Transcription: 'Namida no Dohatsuten Shūto!' (Japanese: 涙の怒髪天シュート!) | January 15, 2014 |
35 | 'The Fragment of Hope' Transcription: 'Kibō no kakera' (Japanese: 希望の欠片) | January 22, 2014 |
36 | 'The Ultimate Misfortune! The Birth of Ixal Fleet!!' Transcription: 'Saikyō! Ikusarufurīto tanjō! !' (Japanese: 最凶! イクサルフリート誕生! !) | January 29, 2014 |
37 | 'Decisive Battle! Faram Dite!!' Transcription: 'Kessen! Faramu Dīte! !' (Japanese: 決戦! ファラム・ディーテ! !) | February 5, 2014 |
38 | 'Tenma VS Tsurugi!' Transcription: 'Tenma tai Tsurugi!' (Japanese: 天馬VS剣城!) | February 12, 2014 |
39 | 'Take Flight! My Soul!!' Transcription: 'Kakero! Ore no Sōru! !' (Japanese: 翔ろ!俺のソウル!!) | February 19, 2014 |
40 | 'Our Last Battle!' Transcription: 'Oretachi no Saigo no Tatakai!' (Japanese: 俺たちの最後の戰い!) | February 26, 2014 |
41 | 'The Soul on Rampage!' Transcription: 'Bōsō suru Souru!' (Japanese: 暴走するソウル!) | March 5, 2014 |
42 | 'Storm Tornado Hurricane!' Transcription: 'Arashi Tatsumaki Harikēn!' (Japanese: 嵐・竜巻・ハリケーン!) | March 12, 2014 |
43 | 'The Last Kick! Fly Towards Tomorrow!' Transcription: 'Saigo no kikku! Mirai Ni Mukatte Tobe!' (Japanese: 最後のキック!未来に向かって飛べ!) | March 19, 2014 |
References[edit]
- ^'Japanese Anime TV Ranking, December 29-January 4'. Anime News Network. January 18, 2009. Retrieved June 9, 2011.
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Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin | |
イナズマイレブン オリオンの刻印 (Inazuma Irebun Orion no Kokuin) | |
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Genre | Sports (association football) |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yumi Kamakura |
Written by | Akihiro Hino |
Music by | Yasunori Mitsuda[1] |
Studio | OLM |
Original network | TXN(TV Tokyo, TV Osaka) |
Original run | October 5, 2018 – present |
Episodes | 32 (List of episodes) |
Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin (Japanese: イナズマイレブン オリオンの刻印Hepburn: Inazuma Irebun Orion no Kokuin, lit. 'Inazuma Eleven: The Seal of Orion'[2]) is a 2018 Japanese television anime series produced by OLM. Part of the Inazuma Eleven franchise, it is a sequel to Inazuma Eleven: Ares that was broadcast between April and September 2018. It began airing on TV Tokyo and its affiliates on October 5, 2018.
Plot[edit]
Orion no Kokuin revolves around a team called 'Inazuma Japan'—composed of the best players of the previous Inazuma Eleven installments—that will act as a Japanese national team and will face teams from around the world.[2] The conjuring 2013 download. First announced at 'Inazuma Eleven Fes. 2018 + Japan National Team Roster Announcement', Orion no Kokuin continues from where Ares no Tenbin ended, covering Inazuma Japan's matches in the FFI. The story will focus on Inamori Asuto, Haizaki Ryouhei, Nosaka Yuuma and new character Ichihoshi Mitsuru.
Cast[edit]
Regular
- Ayumu Murase as Asuto Inamori
- Hirofumi Nojima as Shūya Gōenji
- Hiroshi Kamiya as Ryōhei Haizaki
- Hiroyuki Yoshino as Yūto Kidō
- Jun Fukuyama as Yūma Nosaka
- Junko Takeuchi as Mamoru Endō
- Kenichi Suzumura as Seiya Nishikage
- Kenta Miyake as Takashi Iwato
- Mamoru Miyano as Shirō Fubuki
- Rie Takahashi as Noboru Sakanoue
- Shunsuke Takeuchi as Tetsunosuke Gōjin
- Sōma Saitō as Kirina Hiura
- Takahiro Mizushima as Tatsuya Kiyama
- Takahiro Sakurai as Yūichirō Mansaku
- Takashi Hikida as Osamu Saginuma
- Tomohiro Ōmachi as Mitsuru Ichihoshi
- Toshiki Masuda as Hiroto Kira
- Yūichi Nakamura as Zhao Jin Yun
- Yuka Nishigaki as Ichirōta Kazemaru
- Yūki Kaji as Akio Fudō
Inazuma Eleven Anime Kage
Music[edit]
- Opening 1: 'Butai wa Dekkai Hou ga Ii! (舞台はデッカイほうがいい!)' by Pugcat's (From ep 1 to ep 21)
- Opening 2: 'Chikyuu wo Kick! (地球をキック!)' by Pugcat's (From ep 22 to present)
- Ending 1: 'Suisei Girls (彗星ガールズ, Suisei Gaaruzu)' by Alom (From ep 1 to ep 21)
- Ending 2: 'Summer Zombie (サマーゾンビ)' by Alom (From ep 22 to present)
Episodes[edit]
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | 'Gate to the World' Transcription: 'Sekai e no Mon' (Japanese: 世界への門) | October 5, 2018 | |
The day has finally arrived and the players who are going to represent Inazuma Japan have been selected. All players who were selected played in the Football Frontier aside from one player, Ichihoshi Mitsuru, who came from Russia. All the players were later introduced to their coaches and managers but they also met Clario Orvan and Mutekigahara Fujimaru who showed that their plays aren't enough yet to face the world. Are they able to win their first match? | |||
2 | 'The Lost Final Weapon' Transcription: 'Ushinawareta Saishū Heiki' (Japanese: 失われた最終兵器) | October 12, 2018 | |
Inazuma Japan start their first Football Frontier International match against South Korea's team, Red Bison. Both teams use some hissatsu to be the first one to score their first goal. However, Red Bison are able to get the first goal after obstructing Endou Mamoru's view. Are Inazuma Japan's plays enough to get back in the match and to tie the score or gain the upper hand before the first half ends? | |||
3 | 'Those With the Mark' Transcription: 'Kokuin o Motsu Mono' (Japanese: 刻印を持つ者) | October 19, 2018 | |
With Gouenji Shuuya being injured for Inazuma Japan, Kira Hiroto replaces him and the rivalry between Hiroto and Haizaki Ryouhei begins. Despite their rivalry, Hiroto and Haizaki still manage to bring the ball up their way and Inamori Asuto scores the second goal for Inazuma Japan after picking up the loose ball. However, quickly after Inazuma Japan's goal, Red Bison counterattacks and they manage to score their second goal as well, tying the score 2-2. After seeing his plays, Seok Min-Woo approaches Baek Shi-Woo and sees something on his shoulder when he pulls his shirt down. What does he see and which team will win the match? | |||
4 | 'Laughing Ichihoshi' Transcription: 'Warau Ichihoshi' (Japanese: 笑う一星) | October 26, 2018 | |
Inazuma Japan are training for the upcoming match against Australia but they have no info on the team, so they have no idea what kind of plays Australia has. Some are training in groups, some in pairs and others on their own. While the others are training, Kidou Yuuto goes to Zhao Jin Yun to ask if something is up with the tournament as well as some background info of Ichihoshi Mitsuru but with no success. Endou Mamoru and Ichihoshi are training with each other but the last ball Ichihoshi kicks, a spike appears out of the ball and Endou manages to dodge it thanks to Kidou's warning. What is Ichihoshi up to? | |||
5 | 'The Wooden Horse of Troy' Transcription: 'Toroi no Mokuba' (Japanese: トロイの木馬) | November 2, 2018 | |
Inazuma Japan start their match against Australia, but they're having trouble keeping up with Australia's plays. Australia quickly score two goals since Endou Mamoru isn't able to block Satan Gaul's technique, Time Trance, with Fuujin Raijin. However, someone appears who has been away for a while, can she help Inazuma Japan? | |||
6 | 'Kido's Counterattack' Transcription: 'Kidō no Hangeki' (Japanese: 鬼道の反撃) | November 9, 2018 | |
The match between Inazuma Japan and Australia continues with the second half. Seeing that Ichihoshi Mitsuru is trying to make Inazuma Japan lose, Kidou Yuuto decides to eliminate him with the help of Haizaki Ryouhei and Kira Hiroto. The duo deliver some blows to Ichihoshi but despite of all this, Inazuma Japan is still behind and Endou Mamoru is still unable to stop Satan Gaul's Time Trance while he can see timing of the technique. Can Inazuma Japan turn the match around and will Endou be able to stop Satan's Time Trance? | |||
7 | 'The Planned Trap' Transcription: 'Shikumareta Wana' (Japanese: 仕組まれた罠) | November 16, 2018 | |
The match between Inazuma Japan and Shining Satans finally comes to an end with Haizaki Ryouhei and Kira Hiroto scoring the winning goal with Penguin The God & Devil, the score being 5-4. However, when the team celebrates their victory, one of their teammates are accused of doping. How will the team react on this? | |||
8 | 'Inazuma Japan's Greatest Crisis' Transcription: 'Inazuma Japan Saidai no Kiki' (Japanese: イナズマジャパン最大の危機) | November 30, 2018 | |
Inazuma Japan start training for their next match against Uzbekistan's team, Eternal Dancers. However, before the match begins, Endou Mamoru gets arrested when he is confronted by some people. Now Inazuma Japan has to start and win the match without their captain and main goalkeeper. How will Inazuma Japan do this? | |||
9 | 'The Emperor's Return' Transcription: 'Kōtei no Kikan' (Japanese: 皇帝の帰還) | December 14, 2018 | |
Nosaka Yuuma is finally back with the team after his brain surgery and is the captain for Inazuma Japan during the second half of the match between Inazuma Japan and Eternal Dancers. With Nosaka back, Inazuma Japan's plays are much better than during the first half because Nosaka ordering everyone what to do or where to stand. Although Nosaka just had his brain surgery, he still manages to make his plays. Who did he meet in the hospital and will Inazuma Japan score some goals now Nosaka is back? | |||
10 | 'The Emperor's Counterattack' Transcription: 'Kōtei no Gyakushū' (Japanese: 皇帝の逆襲) | December 21, 2018 | |
Inazuma Japan manages to win the match against Eternal Dancers with a score of 4-2, however after the match Ichihoshi Mitsuru tries to accuse Nosaka of doping as he did to Kidou Yuuto However, Nosaka outsmarts Ichihoshi by switch the drugs he planted with something else. Endou Mamoru is also released from the police station and Kimura Yousuke approaches him, wanting to talk to him about Ichihoshi. Endou later tells his team what he hard from Kimura about Ichihoshi with Iwato Takashi revealing something as well. What will Endou and Iwato tell to the team about Ichihoshi? | |||
11 | 'The Emperor's Scenario' Transcription: 'Kōtei no Shinario' (Japanese: 皇帝のシナリオ) | December 28, 2018 | |
Inazuma Japan prepare for their next match against Saudi Arabia with Nosaka Yuuma showing the team the training. While the team is training, Ichihoshi Mitsuru gets pressured by Girikanan to eliminate them. However, Ichihoshi doesn't really want to do it since it reminds him of the accident he had several years ago. He ends up not doing it and decides to take out the players during the match with the help of the Saudi Arabia players. How will Inazuma Japan prevent this and win the match at the same time? | |||
12 | 'Ichihoshi, The Last Choice' Transcription: 'Ichihoshi, Saigo no Sentaku' (Japanese: 一星、最後の選択) | January 11, 2019 | |
Ichihoshi is torn between saving his brother and playing soccer as he wants to do. This debate is getting even stronger after he receives a pass from Asuto, who trusts him to do well. However, then he gets a new order of destroying Nosaka. Even though he wants to save his brother, his feeling to play normal soccer grows stronger. Will Ichihoshi decide to follow the Orion Foundation's orders or play soccer for fun? | |||
13 | 'Japan, A New Brilliance' Transcription: 'Japan, Aratana Kagayaki' (Japanese: ジャパン、新たな輝き) | January 18, 2019 | |
The first half between Inazuma Japan and Saudi Arabia ended with a score of 1-0. Ichihoshi Mitsuru is still torn between saving his brother and playing soccer as he wants to do. Inazuma Japan tries to help Ichihoshi but it doesn't really work. Zhao Jinyun then reveals that Ichihoshi didn't have a brother in the hospital since Kidou Yuuto has waited all day but nobody came to the room where Ichihoshi's brother was supposed to be in. Zhao also reveals that his brother died with his father in the accident, making Ichihoshi more confused. The second half is about to start and Inazuma Japan decide to let Ichihoshi play despite his condition. Can Ichihoshi pull through and find his true self? | |||
14 | 'Glittering☆Soccer Boy' Transcription: 'Kirakira☆Sakkā Bōi' (Japanese: キラキラ☆サッカーボーイ) | January 25, 2019 | |
Kimura Yousuke interviews Inamori Asuto, Haizaki Ryouhei, and Nosaka Yuuma. | |||
15 | 'Zhao Jin Yun's Apprentice' Transcription: 'Chō Kin Un no Deshi' (Japanese: 趙金雲の弟子) | February 1, 2019 | |
The Asian finals are coming and Inazuma Japan will face China's team. Zhao Jinyun told the members Li Kobun had to leave them for having an incident in his family, but Hiura Kirina revealed his real identity, which he knew because he had seen him without his mask on before. Li Hao then told his story about how he met Zhao Jinyun six years ago, when he was eight. After Zhao caught him trying to steal his wallet, he brought him to a place where he could eat and Hao revealed he was an orphan boy who left the orphanage because he didn't like the people there and decided to leave onthe streets. Zhao gathered other street rats and started to train them for becoming a soccer team, but mainly to show them how to live an honest life. After he decided that they didn't need him anymore, he left them, saying that living an honest life would bring them something better in the end. The street rats managed to thrive on their own just fine, because they managed to go to the finals in the Chinese Tournament with their team, Rojiura Shounentai. They saw that their opponent team, Shanghai Hoshinekodan, was trained by no one but Zhao Jinyun. The match ended in a tie, with a score of 2-2. | |||
16 | 'I'm in the Team' Transcription: 'Ore wa Chīmu no Naka ni' (Japanese: 俺はチームの中に) | February 8, 2019 | |
Ichihoshi Hikaru feels guilty for what he has done to the team when he thought he was Ichihoshi Mitsuru and helps the team in every way he can, so they can forgive him. Inamori Asuto sees what Ichihoshi is doing and decides to invite him to go to Mount Fuji's forest in the middle of the night. However, they get lost and they didn't tell their teammates where they went. Will they be able to find their way back and will their teammates look for them? | |||
17 | 'The Surprising Triple Keeper' Transcription: 'Kyōgaku no Toripuru Kīpā' (Japanese: 驚愕のトリプルキーパー) | February 15, 2019 | |
Inazuma Japan start their match against China's national team, Soccer Acrobatic Troupe but without their coach since he is absent, making Kudou Michiya the main coach for the match. Inazuma Japan's players are struggling against the plays of Soccer Acrobatic Troupe and Endou Mamoru's Fuujin Raijin Ghost is broken by Li Hao's Tenkuu Hayabusadan. Kudou then makes the decision to substitute both the reserve goalkeepers, Nishikage Seiya and Saginuma Osamu with the latter making his debut, as defenders. Now with all the three goalkeepers on the field, how will they stop Li Hao's Tenkuu Hayabusadan? | |||
18 | 'Gojin Stands on the Field' Transcription: 'Gōjin, Fīrudo ni Tatsu' (Japanese: 剛陣、フィールドに立つ) | February 22, 2019 | |
Inazuma Japan continue their match against Soccer Acrobatic Troupe. With the help of Nishikage Seiya and Saginuma Osamu, Endou Mamoru is now able to stop Li Hao's Tenkuu Hayabusadan with their combination technique, The Asura. However, Inazuma Japan now struggle with scoring goals since Soccer Acrobatic Troupe stop all their techniques. Kudou Michiya then decides to let Goujin Tetsunosuke play, who makes his debut for the team. Can he help the team out? | |||
19 | 'Aim for the Big Stage!' Transcription: 'Mezase, Daibutai!' (Japanese: 目指せ、大舞台!) | March 1, 2019 | |
The end of the match is slowly approaching and Inazuma Japan are having a difficult time scoring against Soccer Acrobatic Troupe while they are also having a difficult time scoring. Soccer Acrobatic Troupe reveal some more tactics to get past Inazuma Japan's players but thanks to Nosaka Yuuma and Ichihoshi Hikaru, they later counter the tactics with their own new tactic, The General. Inazuma Japan manage to score the tying goal with Fudou Akio's Maximum Circus but the final minutes of the Asia finals match are almost over. Who will win this match? | |||
20 | 'A Party for a New Journey' Transcription: 'Aratanaru Tabidachi no Utage' (Japanese: 新たなる旅立ちの宴) | March 8, 2019 | |
After winning the FFI prelims, Inazuma Japan is invited aboard a ship for a luxury dinner party. Much to their surprise, Clario Orvan and a few other members of Barcelona Orb are also at the party. At that time, the drawings of team matches for the FFI are live on TV, and Japan's first rival is Spain. Could the Orion Foundation be responsible for this? | |||
21 | 'Thinking About Feelings Toward the Sea' Transcription: 'Taikai e no Omoi o Hasete' (Japanese: 大海への想いを馳せて) | March 15, 2019 | |
Before departing to Russia for the Football Frontier International, Inazuma Japan's members visit their respective schools to meet their friends and family to see them. Fubuki Shirou meets his brother, Fubuki Atsuya, and he reveals that Shirou has a leg injury, making him unable to participate in the tournament. Endou Mamoru, Gouenji Shuuya and Kidou Yuuto meet each other at the Steel Tower Plaza where Kidou says that he won't go with them to Russia, planning to stay behind in Japan to select new members for Inazuma Japan. Later that day, Inamori Asuto reads his letter and then sees Shinjou Takuma who wants to talk to him. What does Shinjou want to talk about with Asuto? | |||
22 | 'Viva! Above the World' Transcription: 'Biba! Sekai Jōkū' (Japanese: ビバ!世界上空) | March 22, 2019 | |
Inazuma Japan are travelling to Russia by plane and each member does something to make the time pass by quickly. When they arrive in Russia, they meet Spain's team, Invincible Giant, America's team, Star Unicorn, and Russia's team, Perfect Spark. The teams suspect that every member of Russia is a Disciple of Orion but then Froy Girikanan gives an answer that surprises them. | |||
23 | 'The World's Wall' Transcription: 'Sekai no Kabe' (Japanese: 世界の壁) | March 29, 2019 | |
( Most of the episode is a rerun of Inazuma Eleven Reloaded.) | |||
24 | 'Let's Walk in Russia' Transcription: 'Roshia o Arukō' (Japanese: ロシアを歩こう) | April 5, 2019 | |
Inazuma Japan have some time before their first match, so they decide to explore Russia. Some of the players participate in an eating competition with Clario Orvan joining them as well while Ichihoshi Hikaru meets Froy Girikanan to talk about the Orion Foundation. After spending their time in Russia, the team go back to train with Inamori Asuto, Haizaki Ryouhei and Nosaka Yuuma being selected to inherit Gouenji Shuuya's Last Resort. Then suddenly, someone uses a technique to get the attention of the team. Who is it? | |||
25 | 'The Obstructing Giant God' Transcription: 'Tachihadakaru Kyoshin' (Japanese: 立ちはだかる巨神) | April 12, 2019 | |
Starting off the Football Frontier International in Russia, Inazuma Japan go up against Invincible Giant. With Fubuki Atsuya being the first additional member for Inazuma Japan, he is also starting against Spain, replacing Kira Hiroto for the forward position. However, Inazuma Japan are struggling against Invincible Giant with Clario Orvan quickly scoring the first goal for his team even though Endou Mamoru has a new technique called Super God Hand. How will Inazuma Japan counter? | |||
26 | 'The General's Glimmer' Transcription: 'Jeneraru no Kirameki' (Japanese: ジェネラルの煌めき) | April 19, 2019 | |
27 | 'Asuto! Run Towards Victory!' Transcription: 'Asuto! Shōri ni Mukatte Hashire!' (Japanese: 明日人!勝利に向かって走れ!) | April 26, 2019 | |
Inazuma Japan continue their match against Invincible Giant but they are having a hard time keeping up with Spain, who made their third goal with Twin Lancer. Inazuma Japan try to score another goal with Last Resort but Nosaka Yuuma sees that's still incomplete, so it gets easily stopped by Spain's defense. They then decide to depend on Inamori Asuto to get through Spain's players. Can Asuto turn the match around?
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28 | 'Ichinose Sinks in a Coup d'état' Transcription: 'Ichinose, Kūdetā ni Shizumu' (Japanese: 一之瀬、クーデターに沈む) | May 3, 2019 | |
29 | 'Aphrodi Descends' Transcription: 'Afurodi Kōrin' (Japanese: アフロディ降臨) | May 10, 2019 | |
30 | 'The Eye of God' Transcription: 'Kami no Me' (Japanese: 神の目) | May 17, 2019 | |
Inazuma Japan are about to start their match against Navy Invader but Inamori Asuto is running late since he is still talking to Inamori Masato, his dad. Asuto arrives on time in the stadium and Inazuma Japan starts their match with Aphrodi making his debut. Inazuma Japan quickly attempt to score with Fudou Akio using Maximum Circus but Bigman blocks it with Gunji Eisei Phobos. Navy Invader counterattack and they score instead with Carronade Hou breaking through Endou Mamoru's Diamond Hand. Like they did with Star Unicorn, Navy Invader start to injure Inazuma Japan's players. How will Inazuma Japan continue the match and what can Aphrodi do for the team? | |||
31 | 'Air on the GGG String' Transcription: 'GGG Senjō no Aria' (Japanese: GGG線上のアリア) | May 24, 2019 | |
32 | 'Revive! Phoenix' Transcription: 'Yomigaere! Fenikkusu' (Japanese: 甦れ!フェニックス) | June 7, 2019 |
References[edit]
- ^Trlica, Martina. 'Inazuma Eleven New Series Starts in October'. manga.tokyo. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
- ^ abHodgkins, Crystalyn (August 27, 2018). 'New Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin TV Anime Revealed for October Premiere'. Anime News Network. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
External links[edit]
- Inazuma Eleven Series (meta series official site) (in Japanese)
- Inazuma World(in Japanese)
- TV Tokyo Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin site(in Japanese)
- Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin (TV) (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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An official broadcast schedule has been announced for the upcoming Japanese sports anime series, 'Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin.'
The series, which is based on the role-playing sports video game franchise developed by Level-5, tells the story of Asuto Inamori, whose soccer club is forced to disband following the destruction of the school's soccer field. In order to keep playing their favorite sport, Asuto and his friends will move to Tokyo to attend the Raimon Junior High and join its soccer team.
It is set right after the events of the first 'Inazuma Eleven' anime and game. However, since the upcoming series will be taking a rather different course from the conclusion of the first series, it will be taking place in a parallel world from all other settings introduced in subsequent titles.
In a preview released by Level-5 late last year, it has been revealed that the cast members will include Ayumu Murase, who will be providing the voice of the series protagonist Asuto. Hiroshi Kamiya and Jun Fukuyama will also be part of the cast as Ryouhei Haizaki and Yuuma Nosaka, respectively.
Additionally, Shogakukan will be serializing three new manga series on three different platforms, each one focusing on a different character. The first one, which has already been launched on 'Coro Coro Comics,' features Asuto and is illustrated by Atsushi Ohba.
The second one, which will be launched on the Sunday Webry site, will tell a different story with Ryouhei at its center, while the third, which will be launched on the Manga ONE app, will be focusing on Yuuma. Information about the official release dates of these two manga series is expected to be released in the coming days.
'Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin' has been listed for release on Friday, April 6, at 5:55 p.m. JST on TV Tokyo. Level-5 will also be launching the game this summer for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.
Inazuma Eleven | |
Cover of Inazuma Eleven first volume as published by Shogakukan in Japan on September 26, 2008 | |
イナズマイレブン (Inazuma Irebun) | |
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Genre | Sports (association football) |
Manga | |
Written by | Tenya Yabuno |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Demographic | Children, shōnen |
Magazine | CoroCoro Comic |
Original run | June 2008 – October 2011 |
Volumes | 10 (List of volumes) |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Katsuhito Akiyama, Yoshikazu Miyao |
Produced by | Fukashi Azuma (eps 1-38), Sayako Muramatsu (eps 1-120) → Shinnosuke Wada (TV Tokyo/eps 121-127), Kiyofumi Kajiwara |
Written by | Atsuhiro Tomioka |
Music by | Yasunori Mitsuda |
Studio | OLM |
Licensed by | Arait Multimedia |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
English network | Disney XD, CITV, Kix! Nicktoons(2017-2018) |
Original run | October 5, 2008 – April 27, 2011 |
Episodes | 127 (List of episodes) |
Anime film | |
Inazuma Eleven: Saikyō Gundan Ōga Shūrai | |
Directed by | Yoshikazu Miyao |
Produced by | Kiyofumi Kajiwara, Katsumi Ota, Makoto Wada |
Written by | Atsuhiro Tomioka, Tatsuto Higuchi, Hiroshi Ōnogi, Kenichi Yamada, Akihiko Inari, Yoshifumi Fukushima |
Music by | Yasunori Mitsuda |
Studio | OLM |
Released | December 23, 2010 |
Runtime | 90 minutes |
Spinoffs | |
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Inazuma Eleven (イナズマイレブンInazuma Irebun, lit. 'Lightning Eleven') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tenya Yabuno based on a series of video games created by Level-5. The manga has been published by Shogakukan in CoroCoro Comic since the June 2008 issue. The manga series won the 2010 Kodansha Manga Award and 2011 Shogakukan Manga Award in the Children's Manga category.
An anime television series based on the game aired on the TV Tokyo network from October 5, 2008 until April 27, 2011. The series was produced by Level-5 in conjunction with TV Tokyo and OLM. The series also airs on TVB in Hong Kong, Modern Nine TV in Thailand, Indosiar in Indonesia, NTV7 in Malaysia, Tooniverse in South Korea, Rede TV! in Brazil, Cartoon Network in India, Philippines, South Asia, East Asia, Taiwan, Pakistan, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Australia and New Zealand, Rai 2 in Italy since June 14, 2010, FDF in Spain and Panda Biggs in Portugal since December 2, 2010 and on Disney XD in the Netherlands since July 4, 2011, and on Disney XD in both Ireland and the United Kingdom from July 25, 2011. It formerly aired on CITV in the United Kingdom but now airs on Kix. In Germany, it aired on RTL II since June 10, 2012. An Arabic dub has been airing on Spacetoon for the MENA region since 2010, as well as the channel's other overseas territories. But only arrived in South Africa on Dstv on January 2, 2017 on channel 308, Nicktoons.
The first 26 episodes were formerly available in the United States on Hulu, in both English and Spanish (European) versions. However, the Japanese version is not available at this time. Additionally, the European Spanish dub merely translates the English dub. There is a separate Latin American dub that translates from the original Japanese, but it is also not available in the United States at this time. The first three episodes can also be freely viewed via the Nintendo 3DSeShop, which were released alongside the North American release of the first video game.
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Plot[edit]
Endou Mamoru is a cheerful goalkeeper in Raimon Jr High, with six other players in the team. But there was a day when the team was almost lead to disbandment by Natsumi unless they are to win the match against the Teikoku Gakuen, currently the best team of Japan. He tried to save the club by gathering four more players to the team. In the second series, Endou and Raimon had to gather players from all over Japan to defeat the new enemies, Aliea Gakuen. In the third series, the Football Frontier International was announced, and Inazuma Japan was assembled, the coach being Kudou Michiya.
- Mamoru Endou (円堂 守) (Mark Evans) (Captain, Goal Keeper, Libero) – Mamoru is described as a football loving, cheerful goalkeeper. He is the type of person who never gives up and always thinks of others before himself. He also shows great admiration toward his grandfather, Daisuke, and keeps training notebooks that his grandfather wrote, which includes hissatsu techniques. People around him call him a football maniac due to his love for football. Because of his positive personality, he attracts people even if they're enemy or ally. It was because of this that he was able to gather new members. His teammates benefit from his mental strength and encouragement. They also respect him despite his carefree attitude. He trains harder than anyone else to get stronger. The reason for doing so is that he wishes to face stronger opponents. Though he may be at disadvantage, he always find a way to bring his teammates to victory. His techniques include the God Hand (which later evolves into the True God Hand and further evolves into God Hand V), Fireball Knuckle, Majin the Hand, the Fist of Justice (which evolved into a libero technique, the Megaton Head and further evolves Gigaton Head), the Hammer of Wrath, and Outer Dimension Hand (which later evolves into Outer Dimension Hand Remastered and True Outer Dimension Hand), Omega the Hsubsti
- Shuuya Gouenji (豪炎寺 修也) (Axel Blaze) (Forward) – He is the ace striker and voice of reason of the team. His sister, Yuuka is in a coma because of Kageyama's interference to stop him from playing against Teikoku Academy. He keeps an amulet made by his sister, and makes a promise with her to stop playing football, but when he sees that his passion for the game is strong, he changes that promise to become the champion of the Football Frontier. Later, Yuka wakes up from her coma, and he begins to play football more freely with his teammates. Gouenji joins up with the others to play against teams around the world. He becomes close friends with Endou, Koyuki, Fubuki, and Kidou as the story progresses. His known techniques are the Fire Tornado (which evolves into the Fire Tornado Remastered), Maximum Fire, Bakunetsu Storm and the Bakunetsu Screw. He also forms a combo technique with Kabeyama called the Inazuma Drop, one with Kidou called Twin Boost, one with Endou called the Inazuma One and a combination of the two called the Inazuma One Drop. Other combos techniques include Crossfire with Fubuki, Tiger Storm with Toramaru, Dragon Tornado with Someoka and jet stream with Toramaru and Endou.
- Yuuto Kidou (鬼道 有人) (Jude Sharp) (Midfielder) – He wears goggles and a red cape. Originally from Teikoku. The reason why he plays for Teikoku is for his sister, Haruna Otonashi. He was forced to win 3 constructive football championships in order to be with her again, so he decided not to contact her for 6 years, leading Otonashi to believe she gets in his way. After seeing Kageyama's wrongdoings, he and the rest of Teikoku quit. Eventually, Kidou joins Endou's team, changing his cape to blue. He is mostly the strategist of the team. In Raimon Middle School, he is close friends with Endou and Gouenji and he can do a combination with Gouenji and Endou called the Inazuma Break(which evolves into Inazuma Break V2 in the match against Neo Japan). Other combination techniques include Emperor Penguin No.2, Death Zone, Death Zone 2, Last Death Zone and Emperor Penguin No.3. Individual hissatsu techniques also include Illusion Ball.
- Shirou Fubuki (吹雪 士郎) (Shawn Froste) (Forward, Defender) – When the Raimon Eleven team first meets him, he is the captain of Hakuren Junior High School's Football club in Hokkaido, and is both an excellent defender as well as the team's ace striker. He joins the Raimon Eleven in episode 33 to defeat Alias Academy. He is afraid of loud noises resembling avalanches, due to his family being killed in an avalanche. Initially, he has a split personality, and switches to his brother's when on the offensive on the football field. He wants to be perfect and believes that he can only do so if he continues to be one with his brother. Later on, with Gouenji and the others' help, he realizes he can be perfect just by playing with others as a team and his brother's personality fades away. Comically, he seems to be popular with most girls as shown in the anime for his kind attitude towards people. His secret techniques include Eternal Blizzard, Wolf's Legend and Ice Ground (which later evolves into Snow Angel). He can also do combination techniques, such as Crossfire with Gouenji and Thunder Beast with Hijikata, and The Birth with Hiroto. Further on in the story, Fubuki becomes a member of Inazuma Japan for the Football Frontier International (FFI). Unfortunately, his leg gets badly injured in a match with Korea's Fire Dragon team during the Asia finals. He eventually returns to substitute Kurimatsu.
- Ichirota Kazemaru (風丸 一郎太) (Nathan Swift) (Defender) – Originally a member of the track team, Kazemaru is convinced by Endou to become a player on the football team, because the team needed 4 more players for their match; if Endou could not get them the football club would be closed. Kazemaru is finally convinced by the promise of fighting a lot of stronger players, and by Endou's fighting spirit. His secret techniques include the Banana Shoot, the Dance of the Wind God(which later evolves into Dance of the Wind God Remastered), Tornado Falls which he performs with Kabeyama in the match against Korea Fire Dragons and the Hurricane with Fubuki. With the Aliea meteorite he performs Bunshin Defense, Dark Phoenix and Triple Boost.
- Heigorou Kabeyama (壁山 塀吾郎) (Jack Wallside) (Defender) – Despite his height, he is a really shy person, sometimes even disappearing before a match, with the excuse of going to the bathroom. Most of the time Endou has to help him overcome his fears. He respects Endou very much. In the match against Wild Junior, he and Gouenji perfect a move called the Inazuma Drop and later he masters defensive techniques on his own, The Wall(later evolves into True Wall) and The Mountain(which later evolves into The Mountain V3).
- Ryuugo Someoka (染岡 竜吾) (Kevin Dragonfly) (Forward) – Self-proclaimed ace striker of the team, he had troubles with Gouenji for that position. Later, he accepts Gouenji and acquires new techniques, like the Dragon Crash and Wyvern Crash, and he combines with Gouenji to form Dragon Tornado. After Gouenji left and Fubuki is brought out to replace him, he initially has trouble accepting Fubuki, as he strongly felt that Gouenji shouldn't have been replaced, and that the ace-striker seat was rightfully his. However, he later overcomes it with Endou's help, and with the belief that they were strengthening the team so that when Gouenji does come back, the team would be good enough for him. He has a combination hissatsu technique with Fubuki(Wyvern Blizzard) and with Goenji(Dragon Tornado). His individual techniques include the Dragon Crash(later evolves into True Dragon Crash) and Dragon Slayer(later evolves into Dragon Slayer V3) which he uses it in the match against Knights of Queen. With the Aliea meteorite he performs the Dark Phoenix with Kurimatsu and Kazemaru.
- Asuka Domon (土門 飛鳥) (Bobby Shearer) (Defender) – He used to live in America with Aki, but he did not care for football because of an accident involving one of his best friends. He used to be in Teikoku until he came to Raimon to spy, and saw everyone working hard. He then decided to join the Raimon Football Club. With Endou, he feels that he can keep up with him, unlike his friend, Ichinose, and the others at Teikoku. He quits being a spy when Fuyukai, the coach and another spy from Teikoku, planned to blow up the bus they were using. Later, he and Ichinose join the American Team in the FFI arc but maintain close relationships with the members of Raimon Eleven. He has a defensive technique known as Killer Slide and his combination hissatsu techniques are Death Zone 2, Tri-Pegasus and The Phoenix.
- Kazuya Ichinose (一之瀬 一哉) (Erik Eagle) (Midfielder) – Ichinose is childhood friends with Domon and Aki. However, because of an accident in his childhood, he moved away for medical treatment, leaving Aki and Domon to think that he died. Through rehabilitation treatment, and his love for football, he went to Japan to visit Aki and became a member of Endou's team. Aki describes Ichinose similar to Endou. Together with Endou and Domon, he tries to recreate the Tri-Pegasus, and it evolves to The Phoenix. Later though, in the FFI arc, he returns to America to join his team. He is apparently quite famous in the football world, often known as the Field Magician. His individual hissatsu techniques include Spinning Shoot, Flame Dance, The Pegasus Shot.
- Aki Kino (木野 秋) (Silvia Woods) (Manager) – Aki is the team manager. She used to play football but stops after experiencing a horrible trauma. She is close friends with Kazuya Ichinose and Asuka Domon. She also has a crush on Endou and had a crush on Ichinose when she was little. In Go series, it is hinted that she is in a relationship with Ichinose.
- Haruna Otonashi (音無 春奈) (Celia Hills) (Manager) – Originally from the school paper, after seeing Raimon play against Teikoku, she became a big fan and decided to be a manager. She is the sister of Yuuto Kido. She has not had any contact with him for 6 years, however.
- Natsumi Raimon (雷門 夏未) (Nelly Raimon) (Manager) – She is the daughter of the chairman of the school and is the student council president. She becomes a manager because of Endou's passion for football. She is shown to have a romantic interest in Endou and strongly believes that he is the best goalkeeper around. She later leaves the team under the pretence of going abroad to study, but it is later revealed that she was in fact investigating the case of the accident involving Endou's Grandfather, Daisuke. She gets married to Endou in Inazuma Eleven Go.
- Ayumu 'Shourin' Shōrinji (少林寺 歩) (Timothy 'Timmy' Sanders) (Defender) – Another of Endou's original team, usually playing as defender. He's also one of the smallest of the Raimon Eleven. His individual technique is Kung Fu Head, later he does a combination technique with Shishido called Shooting Star when both of them were in the Dark Emperors at the end of season two.
- Daisuke Endō (円堂 大介) (David Evans) (Supporter, Goal Keeper) – Endo's grandfather and the original Inazuma Eleven's goalkeeper. He is admired by Endo Mamoru. He was involved in an accident, which was caused by Kageyama (a man obsessed with vengeance) on the way to the district finals, and everyone believes that he died in the accident. His whereabouts are still unknown. In the later episodes he is revealed to be alive. Giving Endou some ideas like, 'If you can't block it you just need to protect the goal.' His technique is Outer Dimensional Hand.
- Shin'ichi Handa (半田 真一) (Steve Grim) (Midfielder) – Another of Endou's teammates. He usually plays as a defender, but sometimes he goes to being forward.
- Kakeru Megane (目金 欠流) (William 'Willy' Glass) (Forward) – A little pretentious. Megane joined the team before they played against Teikoku Academy claiming himself to be 'the hero who saves the team'. But when he saw his teammates fall one after another, he ran off, abandoning the uniform and letting Gouenji wear it. Ever since he's almost always on the bench. Megane has a habit of deciding cool names for every new technique his teammates create, for example he was the one who called Someoka's first technique Dragon Crash. He later becomes a Manager. In the FFI Arc it is shown that he has a little brother who is much better than him in football, but more emotional.
- Jin Kageno (影野 仁) (Jim Wrath) (Defender) – Kageno joined the team to help and get people to know him. He has a dark aura and is very negative at peoples comments. His teammates revere him, and Kageno's always willing to help.
- Sakichi Shishido (宍戸 佐吉) (Sam Kincaid) (Midfielder) – Another of Endo's teammates. Shishido is versatile and often does a little of everything.
- Kūsuke 'Max' Matsuno (松野 空介) (Maxwell 'Max' Carson) (Midfielder) – Another one of Endo's original teammates. He excels at all sports, and was often involved in many other sport clubs. Max joined the football club to 'help cure his boredom' when Endou was gathering team members, but he actually starts to enjoy the sport. He is often seen wearing a pink and blue cat-design cap, which is his 'trademark'. At a sleepover training camp, it is also revealed that he wears a different hat to sleep. His combination hissatsu technique is Revolution V with Handa.
- Teppei Kurimatsu (栗松 鉄平) (Todd Ironside) (Defender) – Like Shourin, Kurimatsu is one of the shortest members of the team. He has a buck tooth and a bandage across his nose. His hair resembles that of the X-Men character Wolverine (comics). Kurimatsu along with Kabeyama are best described as a comedy duo, ending or including almost every sentence with 'deyansu' ('actually'). Kurimatsu becomes the new captain of Raimon Junior High after the graduation ceremony of Endou and others. His techniques include, Phantom Dribble(which later evolves into True Phantom Dribble), Spinning Cut, Revolution V and Dark Phoenix, when he wore the Aliea meteorite.
- Touko Zaizen (財前 塔子) (Victoria 'Tori' Vanguard) (Defender) – She is the daughter of the prime minister and the captain of the Eleven In Black. She joined the Inazuma Caravan in episode 29 to battle against Gemini Storm. Her move is 'The Tower', but later in the series she does a technique with Kogure and Tsunami called 'The Perfect Tower'. In FFI she evolved her hissatsu technique into 'The Tower V2'.Touko has a crush on Endou
- Yūya Kogure (木暮 夕弥) (Scott 'Sneaky Scotty' Banyan) (Defender) – Kogure is a small character with a prankster attitude. From Cloister Divinity Junior High in Kyoto, he was often off the team most of the time due to his lack of trust towards others and his pranks. However he joined the Inazuma Caravan due to Haruna's urging. Kogure joined in the nick of time when Epsilon attacked his school. Kogure's most noted technique is Senpuujin, later he does a technique with Touko and Tsunami called The Perfect Tower when they went up against Genesis the second time.
- Rika Urabe (浦部 リカ) (Suzette 'Sue' Heartland) (Forward) – Rika is on a girls' football team in Osaka. She first appeared when the Raimon Eleven came to Osaka believing that Aliea Academy had a base hidden in an amusement park that was somewhere in Osaka. When Rika first met Ichinose she immediately fell head-over-heels for him and claims him to be her husband after he eats her 'Lovey-Dovey Dish' which was just a simple Okonomiyaki that she made. She joined the Inazuma Caravan to help them in their second match with Epsilon. After their match with Epsilon, Rika decided to stay on the team hoping to be with Ichinose. She calls Ichinose 'Darling'. Although she wants to try and keeps on insisting on it, she has never done Butterfly Dream with Ichinose before. Her technique is Rose Splash and she later does a technique with Touko called Butterfly Dream.
- Jousuke Tsunami (綱海 条介) (Hurley Kane) (Defender) – Tsunami loves to surf and is the oldest in the team at 15. Tsunami originally didn't know anything about football at first, until he released a powerful shot at his first meeting with Endou called Tsunami Boost. He began to take more interest in football and joined his school's football team. He later joined Inazuma Eleven to defeat Aliea Academy and then Inazuma Japan in the FFI Arc. His individual hissatsu techniques include The Typhoon and he has a combination technique with Touko and Kogure called Perfect Tower. In episode 98, Tsunami has a new hissatsu technique called 'The Tube'.
- Yuki Tachimukai (立向居 勇気) (Darren LaChance) (Midfielder, Goalkeeper) – He is a big fan of Endou, and also the second goalkeeper of Inazuma Japan. Tachimukai originally played midfielder, but changed to Goalkeeper because of his great admiration for Endou. He was able to master God Hand just by watching tons of videos of Endou performing it. He also masters the Majin Hand by copying Endou and training. He joined Inazuma Eleven to defeat Aliea Academy and returned to his home town after they defeated Aliea Academy. He came back to join Inazuma Japan in the FFI Arc. His Hissatsu Techniques also include the Mugen Hand and the Maou Hand.
- Hiroto Kiyama (基山 ヒロト) (Xavier Foster) (Midfielder) – Growing up in an orphanage, the only 'parent' he knew was an elderly man who frequently visited the orphanage. Later, the children in the orphanage start learning football and are manipulated by the elderly man who is vengeance-hungry, and he uses a meteor that enhances human capabilities on the children. He is shown to love his 'father' a lot and goes through pain for him, like when he released the limiter, knowing that afterwards they would experience excruciating pain, and also shielding him from a ball, which in anger, one of the children kicked at his 'father'. He was originally the captain of The Genesis but later joined Inazuma Japan for the FFI Arc. His Alias is Gran, which people from Aliea Academy, besides Reize/Midorikawa, still call him. His hissatsu shoot is Ryuusei Blade (Meteor Blade), which later evolved to Ryuusei Blade V2, he also learned another hissatsu shoot called Tenkuu Otoshi (Celestial Smash). He also does a combination hissatsu technique with Gouenji and Toramaru, Grand Fire Ignition, and one with Fubuki, The Birth. He's best friends with Midorikawa.
- Ryuuji Midorikawa (緑川 リュウジ) (Jordan Greenway) (Midfielder) – He is the captain of Gemini Storm, the second rank team of Aliea Academy and the best friend of Hiroto Kiyama. He pretended to be an alien, and often used sayings beginning with: 'Earth has this saying, '..' His team lost to Raimon Eleven. Later, it is revealed that he improves and is better than those in the first rank team, Epsilon. After joining Inazuma Japan with Hiroto, it is also shown that he constantly overstrains himself as he wants to get stronger. Later on in the FFI Arc, he leaves the team with Fubuki. His individual hissatsu techniques are Astro Break and Lightning Accel.
- Toramaru Utsunomiya (宇都宮 虎丸) (Austin Hobbes) (Forward) – He is a new character introduced in the FFI Arc. He is quite the fan of Gouenji. He is one of the representatives of Inazuma Japan, and he is new to football, so he is a player of unknown talent. But in later episodes he is showing his real skill. His individual hissatsu moves are Tiger Drive and Gladius Arch. He also does a combination hissatsu technique with Hiroto called Grand Fire Ignition, and one with Gouenji called Tiger Storm, and one with Gouenji and endou called Jet Stream. He learns RC Shoot when he and Tobitaka had a confrontation.
- Seiya Tobitaka (飛鷹 征矢) (Archer Hawkins) (Defender) – He is a new character introduced in the FFI Arc. He was in a gang before Hibiki asked him to play football. His technique is Shinkuuma, which is revealed when he helps Toramaru with a shot.
Media[edit]
Manga[edit]
The Inazuma Elevenmanga series, based on the video game series of the same name, was written and illustrated by Tenya Yabuno. It began publication in the June 2008 issue of the Shogakukan magazine CoroCoro Comic and ended in the September 2011 issue.[3] A total of ten tankōbon (bound) volumes of Inazuma Eleven have been released in Japan between September 26, 2008 and October 28, 2011.[4][5]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | September 26, 2008[4] | ISBN978-4-09-140699-6 |
2 | February 26, 2009[6] | ISBN978-4-09-140780-1 |
3 | June 26, 2009[7] | ISBN978-4-09-140830-3 |
4 | October 28, 2009[8] | ISBN978-4-09-140852-5 |
5 | February 26, 2010[9] | ISBN978-4-09-140898-3 |
6 | June 28, 2010[10] | ISBN978-4-09-141068-9 |
7 | October 28, 2010[11] | ISBN978-4-09-141128-0 |
8 | February 28, 2011[12] | ISBN978-4-09-141204-1 |
9 | June 28, 2011[13] | ISBN978-4-09-141064-1 |
10 | October 28, 2011[5] | ISBN978-4-09-141347-5 |
Anime television series[edit]
The animated series, Inazuma Eleven (イナズマイレブン Inazuma Irebun, lit. 'Lightning Eleven'), was produced by OLM, Inc. and Dentsu Inc., and directed by Katsuhito Akiyama. 127 episodes aired on TV Tokyo from October 5, 2008[14] to April 27, 2011.[15]
The series was available for video on-demand streaming via Toon Goggles[16]
The second series, Inazuma Eleven Go! (イナズマイレブンGO!), adapted from the manga of the same name, began airing on May 4, 2011.[17]
Anime film[edit]
Guidebooks[edit]
A series of three guidebooks to the first anime series have been published by Shogakukan. The books detail the television episodes and include player information and uniform catalogs.[18][19][20]
Reception[edit]
Inazuma Eleven won 'Best Children's Manga' at the 34th annual Kodansha Manga Awards.[21][22]
According to Kogyo Tsushinsha, the first film, Inazuma Eleven Saikyō Gundan Ōga Shūrai, debuted in second place at the Japanese box office for the weekend of December 25 and 26, 2010.[23] By February 6, 2011, the film had grossed US$ 21,099,188 by its seventh week of screening in the country.[24][25]
References[edit]
- ^http://www.inazuma-movie.jp/
- ^http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/inazumago/best_eleven/
- ^'Inazuma Eleven Manga to End in Japan'. Anime News Network. September 2, 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
- ^ abイナズマイレブン / 1 [Inazuma Eleven 1] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^ abイナズマイレブン / 10 [Inazuma Eleven 10] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
- ^イナズマイレブン / 2 [Inazuma Eleven 2] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^イナズマイレブン / 3 [Inazuma Eleven 3] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^イナズマイレブン / 4 [Inazuma Eleven 4] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^イナズマイレブン / 5 [Inazuma Eleven 5] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^イナズマイレブン / 6 [Inazuma Eleven 6] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^イナズマイレブン / 7 [Inazuma Eleven 7] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^イナズマイレブン / 8 [Inazuma Eleven 8] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^イナズマイレブン / 9 [Inazuma Eleven 9] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^イナズマイレブン 第1話~第13話 (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on June 9, 2011. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
- ^イナズマイレブン 第124話~第127話 (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Archived from the original on June 9, 2011. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
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- ^'イナズマイレブンGO!' (in Japanese). Web Newtype. Archived from the original on May 7, 2011. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
- ^'TV ANIMATION イナズマイレブン[全選手名鑑]' [TV Animation Inazuma Eleven (Full Player Directory)] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- ^'TV ANIMATION イナズマイレブン[全選手名鑑] / 2' [TV Animation Inazuma Eleven (Full Player Directory) /2] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- ^'TV ANIMATION イナズマイレブン[全選手名鑑]/ 3' [TV Animation Inazuma Eleven (Full Player Directory) / 3] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- ^講談社漫画賞 (過去の受賞者一覧) (in Japanese). Kodansha. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 3, 2010.
- ^'34th Annual Kodansha Manga Awards Announced'. Anime News Network. May 11, 2010. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ^'Japanese Box Office, December 25–26'. Anime News Network. January 5, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- ^'Japanese Box Office, February 5–6: Gantz Stays at #1'. Anime News Network. February 11, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- ^'Japan Box Office: February 5–6, 2011'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
External links[edit]
- Inazuma Eleven Series (meta series official site) (in Japanese)
- Inazuma World(in Japanese)
- TV Tokyo Inazuma Eleven site(in Japanese)
- Inazuma Eleven at Cartoon Network (Philippines)
- Inazuma Eleven at Cartoon Network (Southeast Asia)
- Inazuma Eleven (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Inazuma Eleven (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin
Sports
October 5 2018
OLM
2018年10月より新シリーズ「イナズマイレブン オリオンの刻印」放送開始が決定しました⚡ついに『世界への門』が開く!日本よ、世界へ羽ばたけ! #イナズマイレブンpic.twitter.com/xA4aMXr5DR
— イナズマイレブン公式 (@inazuma_project) August 27, 2018
The Japan national football team, the Inazuma Eleven, have been announced! Amongst those names, Asuto Inamori, Ryouhei Haizaki, and Yuuma Nosaka, appear. The cream of the crop from all schools have now been chosen and gather. On top of this, a new ally named Mitsuru Ichihoshi who has played on another soccer team abroad, joins them. Now the new team truly sets out on the story seas of the world stage. However, the tests and trials that waited for them are exponentially beyond what they had imagined. Namely, a mysterious player known as ‘Orion’s apostle’.Tactics, Betrayal, Clashing..
Now, all kinds of expectations swirl together as the Football World Championships FF1 (Football Frontier International) begins.
Japan! Spread your wings to the world!
Asuto Inamori
Voice Actor: Ayumu Murase
Position: Forward
Asuto is a second-year middle school student at Raimon Middle School. This soccer youngster was chosen by the sun.
Asuto is a second-year middle school student at Raimon Middle School. This soccer youngster was chosen by the sun.
Ryouhei Haizaki
Voice Actor: Hiroshi Kamiya
Position: Forward
Ryouhei is a first-year student at Seishou Academy. He is known as the ‘field devil’.
Ryouhei is a first-year student at Seishou Academy. He is known as the ‘field devil’.
Yuuma Nosaka
Voice Actor: Jun Fukuyama
Position: Forward
Yuuma is a second-year student at Outei Tsukinomiya Middle School. He is known as the emperor of tactics.
Yuuma is a second-year student at Outei Tsukinomiya Middle School. He is known as the emperor of tactics.
Michiru Ichiboshi
Voice Actor: Tomohiro Oomachi
Michiru is a player who previously played on a Russian football team. He was chosen as part of the Inazuma Eleven, but there is not much information about him including his experience and more, rather he is wrapped in mystery.
Fujimaru Mutekigahara
Voice Actor: TBA
Fujimaru is a young boy who suddenly appears one day in front of Inazuma Eleven. He has an exceptionally amazing amount of physical prowess.
Mamoru Endou
Voice Actor: Junko Takeuchi
Shuuya Gouenji
Voice Actor: Hirofumi Nojima
Yuuto Kidou
Voice Actor: Hiroyuki Yoshino
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