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Captain Tsubasa: A 2006 PlayStation 2 that combines RPG elements and regular sports games. [84] Captain Tsubasa: Gekito no Kiseki: A 2010 Nintendo DS game by Konami. [84] Captain Tsubasa Dream Team: A 2017 mobile game for Android and iOS. [84] Captain Tsubasa ZERO: Miracle Shot: A 2018 mobile game based on the 2018 anime for Android and iOS.
The following is an episode list for the anime television series Captain Tsubasa.Of the five series: 1983 TV series had 128 episodes and 4 films (Europe Daikessen & Ayaushi, Zen Nippon Jr., in '85; Asu ni Mukatte Hashire & Sekai Daikessen, Jr. World Cup in '86)
The manga Captain Tsubasa is written and illustrated by Yōichi Takahashi.The series focuses on the development of a young football (soccer) player Tsubasa Oozora.The series was serialized in Shueisha magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump between 1981 and 1988 for a total of 37 tankōbon volumes.
Captain Tsubasa is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yōichi Takahashi.The series focuses on the development of a young Japanese football soccer player named Tsubasa Oozora who joins the Nankatsu elementary school's football team.
Captain Tsubasa: Yōichi Takahashi: Association football Manga [4] [5] 2012 Chōsoku Henkei Gyrozetter: Square Enix: Auto driving, Mecha Arcade game/Anime 2020 The Catcher in the Ballpark! Tatsurō Suga Baseball Manga 2011 [C] CONTROL - The Money and Soul of Possibility: Noboru Takagi Business game, Deals Anime 2011 Cheer Boys!! Ryō Asai ...
The manga Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002 is a sequel to Yōichi Takahashi's Captain Tsubasa series. The series follows Tsubasa Oozora, a soccer player who moves from São Paulo (Brancos in the anime) to Barcelona [1] (Catalunya in the anime).
Tsubasa first appeared as the protagonist of the manga Captain Tsubasa, which Takahashi started writing in 1981.At the beginning of the series, Tsubasa is a lonely, soccer-obsessed, unembittered, elementary school pupil who has recently moved to the city of Nankatsu with his mother.
Japanese keyvisual of the series. Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, a manga by Clamp, has been adapted into four different anime versions between 2005 and 2009, including a two-season anime television series, an anime film, and two original video animation series with screenplay provided by Nanase Ohkawa and music composed by Yuki Kajiura.