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EditBackgroundInazuma Eleven first started out as a sports role-playing game for the Nintendo DS. The series has had numerous sequels since then. The manga was first published in the Shogakukan CoroCoro Comic and the anime series was produced by game
developer Level-5 along with TV Tokyo and OLM. The anime aired in numerous countries around Asia and Europe. Aside
from the anime, manga and video games, there is also an animated film and guidebooks for the series. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Learn how to draw anime & manga from Japanese pros🎨 Answer the Anime & Manga Survey to help shape the future of streaming EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Inazuma Eleven, Inazuma Eleven: SpecialSide story:Inazuma Eleven: Saikyou Gundan Ogre ShuuraiSequel:Inazuma Eleven GoOther:Inazuma Eleven: Chou Jigen Dream MatchAlternative setting:Inazuma Eleven: Ares no TenbinCharacter:Inazuma Eleven x Kaitou Gru no Tsuki DorobouAlternative version:Inazuma Eleven: Reloaded - Soccer no Henkaku
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Endou, Mamoru Main Takeuchi, Junko
Japanese Gouenji, Shuuya Main Nojima, Hirofumi
Japanese Kidou, Yuuto Main Yoshino, Hiroyuki
Japanese Fubuki, Shirou Supporting Miyano, Mamoru
Japanese Kiyama, Hiroto Supporting Mizushima, Daichuu
Japanese Afuro, Terumi Supporting Sanpei, Yuuko
Japanese Kazemaru, Ichirouta Supporting Nishigaki, Yuka
Japanese Fudou, Akio Supporting Kaji, Yuuki
Japanese Midorikawa, Ryuuji Supporting Kodaira, Yuuki
Japanese Tsunami, Jousuke Supporting Sakaguchi, Shuuhei
Japanese
More staff Staff Akiyama, Katsuhito Director Mima, Masafumi Sound Director Tsuda, Naokatsu Episode Director Fujimoto, Jirou Episode Director
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify
Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music 1: "Tachiagariyo" by T-Pistonz (eps 1-26) 2: "Maji de kansha!" by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 27-54) 3: "Tsunagariyo" by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 55-67) 4: "Katte nakou ze!" by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 68-87) 5: "GOOD Kita!" by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 88-107) 6: "Bokura no Goal!" by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 108-127) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Seishun oden" by Twe'lv (eps 1-26) 2: "Seishun bus guide" by Berryz Kobo (eps 27-50) 3: "Ryuusei boy" by Berryz Kobo (eps 51-67) 4: "Otakebi boy WAO!" by Berryz Kobo (eps 68-87) 5: "Maji Bomber!" by Berryz Kobo (eps 88-101) 6: "Shining Power" by Berryz Kobo (eps 102-112) 7: "Mata ne. no Kisetsu" by Inazuma All-Stars (eps 113-127)
Reviews Write review 39 Recommended 4 Mixed Feelings 3 Not Recommended All reviews (46) Feb 21, 2024 Raijin_-_ Recommended Inazuma Eleven stands tall as a timeless classic, a beacon of nostalgia and inspiration that continues to captivate audiences with its boundless energy and unwavering spirit. As a fervent admirer of this remarkable series, I can attest to its enduring appeal and unmatched brilliance in the realm of sports anime.
From the moment I first laid eyes on this masterpiece I was entranced by its electrifying action, endearing characters, and heartfelt storytelling.
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such as Gundam and Super Dimension Fortress Macross became instant classics in the 1980s, and the genre remained one of the most popular in the following decades. [36] The bubble economy of the 1980s spurred a new era of high-budget and experimental anime films, including Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984), Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise (1987), and Akira (1988). [37] Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995), a television series produced by Gainax and directed by Hideaki Anno, began another era of experimental anime titles, such as Ghost in the Shell (1995) and Cowboy Bebop (1998). In the 1990s, anime also began attracting greater interest in Western countries; major international successes include Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z, both of which
were dubbed into more than a dozen languages worldwide. In 2003, Spirited Away, a Studio Ghibli feature film directed by Hayao Miyazaki, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards.
[35] On July 1, 2016, it was announced during Toonami's Anime Expo panel that the series would begin airing on July 17, 2016. [36][b] The series has been also licensed by Viz Media Europe in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. [34] Kaze UK and Manga Entertainment handle the distribution of the series in the United Kingdom. [38] Madman Entertainment handles distribution in Australia and New Zealand, and also simulcast the series on AnimeLab. [39] A second season was confirmed in September 2016. [40] On September 25, 2017, it was announced that One-Punch Man would be changing both its production
company and director. [41] The second season was animated by J. C. Staff, with Chikara Sakurai replacing Shingo Natsume as director and Yoshikazu Iwanami replacing Shoji Hata as sound director. Tomohiro Suzuki,
Chikashi Kubota, and Makoto Miyazaki reprised their roles as series composer, character designer, and music composer, respectively. [41] The opening theme song is "Uncrowned Greatest Hero" (静寂のアポストル, Seijaku no Apostle, lit.