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When the first year students are required to perform a summoning ritual, Louise's summoning results in a catastrophic explosion! Everyone deems this to be yet another failure, but when the smoke clears, a boy named Saito Hiraga appears. Now Louise's familiar, Saito is treated as a slave, forced to clean her clothes and eat off the ground. But when an unfamiliar brand is found etched on Saito's hand from the summoning ritual, it is believed to be the mark of a powerful familiar named Gandalfr. Wild, adventurous, and explosive, Zero no Tsukaima follows Saito as he comes to terms with his new life and as Louise proves that there is more to her than her nickname suggests. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioJ. C. StaffReleasedNovember 6, 1994Runtime48 minutes Anime television seriesCaptain Tsubasa JDirected byHiroshi FukutomiProduced byEtsuko KomatsuHidetaka IkutaKoji KanedaMusic byMichihiko OhtaStudioStudio CometOriginal networkFuji TVOriginal run October 21, 1994 – December 22, 1995Episodes47 (List of episodes) MangaCaptain Tsubasa: Road to 2002Written byYōichi TakahashiPublished byShueishaMagazineWeekly Young JumpDemographicSeinenOriginal runDecember 21, 2000 – May 13, 2004Volumes15 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesCaptain Tsubasa: Road to 2002Directed byGisaburō SugiiProduced byMasao MaruyamaShinsaku HattaSusumu MatsuyamaWritten byKaoru Kurosaki (screenplay)Music byAkifumi TadaYasunori IwasakiStudioGroup TACLicensed byNA: Enoki FilmsOriginal networkTV TokyoOriginal run October 7, 2001 – October 6, 2002Episodes52 (List of episodes) MangaCaptain Tsubasa: Golden-23Written byYōichi TakahashiPublished byShueishaMagazineWeekly Young JumpDemographicSeinenOriginal runOctober 6, 2005 – April 24, 2008Volumes12 (List of volumes) MangaCaptain Tsubasa: Kaigai Gekitō-henWritten byYōichi TakahashiPublished byShueishaMagazineWeekly Young JumpDemographicSeinenOriginal runMay 7, 2009 – April 5, 2012Volumes8 (List of volumes) MangaCaptain Tsubasa: Rising SunWritten byYōichi TakahashiPublished byShueishaMagazineGrand Jump (2013–2019)Captain Tsubasa Magazine (2020–present)DemographicSeinenOriginal runDecember 28, 2013 – presentVolumes19 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesDirected byToshiyuki Kato (S1)Katsumi Ono (S2)Written byAtsuhiro TomiokaMusic byHayato MatsuoStudioDavid Production (S1)Studio Kai (S2)Licensed byNA: Viz MediaOriginal networkTV TokyoEnglish networkUS: Primo TVOriginal run April 2, 2018 – presentEpisodes69 (List of episodes) Related media Captain Tsubasa video games Captain Tsubasa (Japanese: キャプテン翼, Hepburn: Kyaputen Tsubasa) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yōichi Takahashi. The series mainly revolves around the sport of association football focusing on Tsubasa Oozora and his relationship with his friends, rivalries with his opponents, training, competition, and the action and outcome of each football match. Across the multiple Captain Tsubasa series, the plot shows Tsubasa's and his friends' growth as they face new rivals. The Captain Tsubasa manga series was originally serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump between 1981 and 1988, with the chapters collected into a total of 37 tankōbon volumes. This was followed by various manga sequels.

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