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Tsubasa Ozora is known as the "Soccer no Moshigo" which translates as "heaven-sent child of soccer". When he was only barely a year old, he was almost run over by a rushing bus while playing with a football. However, Tsubasa had held the ball in front of him which served as a cushion for most of the impact. The force of the bump blew him away, but he was able to right himself over again with the ball. Hence, Tsubasa Ozora's motto of "The ball is my friend". Ever since he was little, he always went out with a football. His mother now having concluded that he was indeed born only to play football. At a very young age, Tsubasa Ozora already has amazing speed, stamina, dribbling skills and shotpower, astounding anyone who sees him play. Tsubasa Ozora Genzo Wakabayashi Jun Misugi Kojiro Hyuga Taro Misaki Hikaru Matsuyama Ryo Ishizaki Karl Heinz Schneider More characters Captain Tsubasa World Youth Hen Road to 2002 Road to 2002 - Go for 2006 Golden-23 Endless Dream Kaigai Gekito Hen en La Liga Rising Sun More manga Captain Tsubasa (1983 TV series) Captain Tsubasa J (1994 TV series) Captain Tsubasa (2001 TV series) Captain Tsubasa (2018 TV series) Europa Daikessen Ayaushi! Zen Nippon Jr. Asu ni Mukatte Hashire! Sekai Daikessen!! Jr. World Cup Saikyo no Teki! Holanda Youth More anime Rise of New Champions Tatakae Dream Team Captain Tsubasa ZERO Captain Tsubasa(PS2) Get in the Tomorrow Captain Tsubasa V More video games The Captain Tsubasa Wiki This wiki is about Yoichi Takahashi's Captain Tsubasa (キャプテン翼) series, that anyone can edit!
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You may or may not be able to get a chance to see this film at this point in time, but once this film is available to stream or purchase, I can't recommend this film enough, especially if you are a fan of this genre of filmmaking. Here is why I believe Your Name is a near-perfect film. Two separate people, living two separate lives, in two separate parts of the world, suddenly wake up in each other's body one morning. Randomly occurring over and over again, they learn to communicate with each other in cryptic ways. Feeling a sense of connection, they are determined to meet each other. Through a series of fun mishaps, sad realizations, and a punch-to-the-gut twist that alters the entire framework this film sets in motion throughout the first act, this familiar body-swap storyline is far more complex than what the initial plot synopsis/trailers have lead you to believe.