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The slaves were planning a rebellion, but one of the slaves told Kagemitsu of their plans, and he was prepared. His archers shot and killed many slaves and the remainder hid in a tunnel they had built under the fort. Hyakkimaru left Dororo and ran into the fort. Dororo joined the slaves in their ambush, but Kagemitsu Daigo's soldiers
caught Dororo. To prove his loyalty, Kagemitsu told Hyakkimaru to kill Dororo. Hyakkimaru acted as if he was about to kill Dororo but turned around and threw his sword into the dark stabbing the physical manifestation of the 48 demons, however, some of them managed to escape. The slaves charged through the tunnel and attacked Kagemitsu's soldiers. Kagemitsu, weak because of the slain demons, escaped with his wife Nui. After he regained his eyes, Hyakkimaru figured out that Dororo is female, though Dororo rejects the notion and refers to himself as a boy despite Hyakkimaru's
insistence to act more feminine. This is in part due to Dororo being raised as a boy by his parents in order to be tough. Hyakkimaru also wanted Dororo to fight with the farmers against those in power because Dororo's father was a farmer.
[24] Main series[edit]
Captain Tsubasa (キャプテン翼, Kyaputen Tsubasa) (March 31, 1981[16]–May 9, 1988,[17] in Weekly Shōnen Jump; 37 volumes[18][19]) Captain Tsubasa: World Youth (キャプテン翼 ワールドユース編, Kyaputen Tsubasa Wārudo Yūsu-hen) (April 18, 1994[25]–August 25, 1997,[26] in Weekly Shōnen Jump; 18 volumes)[27][28] Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 (December 21, 2000[b]–May 13, 2004,[31] in Weekly Young Jump; 15 volumes)[32][33] Captain Tsubasa: Golden-23 (October 6, 2005[34]–April 24, 2008,[c] in Weekly Young Jump; 12 volumes)[36][37] Captain Tsubasa: Kaigai Gekitō-hen (May 7, 2009 – April 5, 2012, in Weekly Young Jump; 8 volumes) In Calcio (May 7[38]–October 22, 2009;[d] 2 volumes)[40][41] En La Liga (February 10, 2010[42]–April 5, 2012;[43] 6 volumes)[44][45] Captain Tsubasa:
Rising Sun (December 28, 2013[46]–January 5, 2023;[47] Grand Jump (2013–2019) and Captain Tsubasa Magazine (2020–2023);[48][49] 19 volumes)[50][51] Captain Tsubasa: Rising Sun – The Final (April 3, 2023[52]–present; in Captain Tsubasa Magazine) One-shots and side stories[edit] Boku wa Misaki Taro (ボクは岬太郎, "I am Taro Misaki") (1984 in Fresh Jump;[53][54] one volume)[55] Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Special Edition – The Strongest Enemy! Holland Youth (キャプテン翼 ワールドユース特別編 最強の敵! オランダユース, Kyaputen Tsubasa Wārudo Yūsu Tokubetsu-hen Saikyō no Teki! Oranda Yūsu)[56] (1993 in Weekly Shōnen Jump;[57][58] one volume)[59] Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 – F. C. R. B. Stadium Opening Match (2004 in Weekly Young Jump Zōkan; one-shot)[60] Captain Tsubasa Short Stories: Dream Field (2006; 2 volumes)[61][62] – A collection of previously published one-shot stories. [e] Captain Tsubasa: Live Together 2010 (2010 in Monthly Young Jump; one-shot)[63] Novels[edit] Captain Tsubasa Mirai Bunko (2013–2014): a trilogy of light novels by Hitomi Wada retells the first story arc of Captain Tsubasa. [64][65] Anime[edit] The original Captain Tsubasa manga series was quickly adapted into a TV animation series, produced by Tsuchida Production, broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 10, 1983, to March 27, 1986. 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).
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