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(1980) and Farewell to Weapons (1981) for Young Magazine, he started thinking of a new project. From the first meeting with the publisher, Akira was to be a short work of about ten chapters "or something like that," so Otomo said he was "really not" expecting it to be a success. [15] Otomo had previously created Fireball (1979), a series in which he disregarded accepted manga art styles and established his interest in science fiction as a setting. [6] Fireball anticipated a number of plot elements of Akira, with its story of young freedom fighters trying to rescue one of the group's older brother who was being used by the government in psychic experiments, with the older brother eventually unleashing a destructive "fireball" of energy (the story may have drawn inspiration from the Alfred Bester's 1953 novel The Demolished Man). [16] Otomo used a science fiction setting again the following year in Domu, which won the Nihon SF Taisho Award and Seiun Award and became a bestseller. [6] He then began work on his most ambitious work to date, Akira.World Cup, Captain Tsubasa: Saikyou no Teki! Holland YouthAlternative version:Captain Tsubasa (2018)
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Oozora, Tsubasa Main Hibino, Akari
Japanese Wakabayashi, Genzou Main Hashimoto, Kouichi
Japanese Hyuuga, Kojirou Main Suzuoki, Hirotaka
Japanese Misaki, Tarou Main Yamada, Eiko
Japanese Ishizaki, Ryou Main Maruyama, Hiroko
Japanese Nakazawa, Sanae Main Sakamoto, Chika
Japanese Misugi, Jun Supporting Kitou, Reiko
Japanese Matsuyama, Hikaru Supporting Ichiryuusai, Teiyuu
Japanese Wakashimazu, Ken Supporting Tobita, Nobuo
Japanese Schneider, Karl-Heinz Supporting Nanba, Keiichi
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More staff Staff Mitsunobu, Hiroyoshi Director, Episode Director, Storyboard Minoguchi, Katsumi Episode Director, Storyboard Nakamura, Noriyuki Episode Director Okamoto, Tatsuya Episode Director, Storyboard
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music 1: "Moete Hero (燃えてヒーロー)" by Hiroyuki Okita (eps 1-87) 2: "Moete Hero (燃えてヒーロー)" by Takayuki Takemoto (eps 88-128) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Fuyu no Lion (冬のライオン; Lion of Winter)" by Hiroyuki Okita (eps 1-49) 2: "Tsubasa yo Hashire! (翼よ走れ!)" by Captain Tsubasa Ouendan (eps 50-110) 3: "Asu ni Mukatte Shoot (明日に向かってシュート)" by Youko Ogai (eps 111-128)
Reviews Write review 4 Recommended 0 Mixed Feelings 2 Not Recommended All reviews (6) Dec 29, 2018 Sanae28 Recommended I like 'CT' for many reasons.
It's the first anime I watched in my life and thanks to it I discovered anime
Tsubasa ia great friend of the ball and thanks to it he is always a better football player. Tsubasa always kicks the ball.
The teamwork is really important in this anime and Tsubasa can't never win without his teammates. Thanks to Tsubasa also the others teammates are better.
It's an optimistic story based on frienship and love for football
. Personally I like its graphic style and I think it's really good for children.
Maybe 'CT' could seem 'imperfect' but has that 'something more' that many anime actually don't have and enters in your heart. Reviewer’s Rating: 8 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by Sanae28 (15) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Oct 30, 2016 VoDKa Recommended Whether "Captain Tsubasa" will appeal to you largely depends on the generation you grew up in.