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This first series adapts the first 25 volumes. Four animated movies followed soon after, between 1985 and 1986, continuing the storyline. In 1989 a new animation series, Shin Captain Tsubasa, was produced by Shueisha and CBS Sony Group, Inc. and spanned 13 original video animations (OVAs). Shin Captain Tsubasa adapts the manga from volume 25 to volume 36. The series was followed soon after into a second adaptation, entitled Captain Tsubasa J, which was produced by NAS and Fuji TV and animated by Studio Comet. It was a retelling of the first volumes that continued adapting the manga where the previous series had stopped. It aired for 47 episodes on Fuji TV between October 21, 1994, and December 22, 1995, and was followed by an original video animation, Captain Tsubasa: Holland Youth, which was released in 1994. [66] A third adaptation, Captain Tsubasa: Road to Dream, also known as Captain Tsubasa ~ Road to 2002, animated by Group TAC, aired on TV Tokyo between October 7, 2001, and October 6, 2002, with music published by Avex Mode. All of the versions of the Captain Tsubasa animated series have been broadcast by the animation satellite television network Animax across its original network in Japan and later across its respective networks worldwide, including East Asia, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, South Asia and other regions. English dubs of all series have aired on Animax Asia[67][68][69][70] and some episodes of the English dub were released on VCDs by Speedy Video Malaysia.

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However, only a few characters are consistently followed throughout the show. These include our protagonists Dr. Tenma and Anna Liebert, and undeniably one of anime's greatest villains: Johan. Despite the huge cast though, there are only 2 women who get any screen time, Anna Liebert and Eva Heinemann, and only one of them is likeable (its Anna).
Dr. Tenma and Anna are more than loveable enough to root for, all in due to their strong moral resilience to the decrepit world around them. They don't interact with each other as much as you'd expect though, since most of the time they are caught up in their own separate storylines.
Johan, on the other hand, is perhaps my personal favorite anime villain. He gets progressively more and more terrifying as the show goes on. He is able to meticulously manipulate everyone around him to carry out his murders. His backstory is slowly revealed to us in the perfect manner such that we only ever slightly able to understand his motives and reasoning. 4 eps • 2004–20054 episodes • 2004–2005Yoshinori SonobeBoss. 4 eps • 20044 episodes • 2004Masao HaradaBodyguard. 4 eps • 2004–20054 episodes • 2004–2005Takehiro MurozonoHikoichi.
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