

This Is Acrobatic Football! (これがアクロバットサッカーだ!, Kore ga Acrobat Soccer Da!)

I Can't Lose Because it's my Dream! (夢だから負けない!, Yume Dakara Makenai!) Shutetsu (キックオフ! 南葛VS修哲)īirth! Nankatsu Golden Combi (誕生! 南葛黄金コンビ)Ī Refreshing Ending (さわやかな幕切れ, Sawayaka na Makugire)Ī Surprisingly Difficult Match (思わぬ苦戦, Omowanu Kusen)Ĭrushing Wakabayashi (若林つぶし, Wakabayashi Tsubushi)Īnd then, the Nationals! (さァ全国だ!, Sa Zenkoku Da!)īurn Nankatsu SC: Defeat Meiwa! (燃えろ南葛 明和を倒せ!, Moero Nankatsu: Meiwa o Taose!)

On their Way to the Inter-School Tournament (対抗戦へ向けて, Taikousen e Mukete) Tsubasa and Roberto (翼とロベルト, Tsubasa to Roberto) New Nankatsu Football Club Start (ニュー南葛小サッカー部スタート, New Nankatsu Sho Soccer Bu Start) Soar Toward the Great Sky! (大空にはばたけ!, Ozora ni Habatake!) On the other hand, his rival Hyuga is aiming as well to surpass him and beat him in the tournament finals, but there are also some other rivals who seek to beat Tsubasa's Nankatsu. Here, Tsubasa is now a teenager and aims to win the V3 championship in order to have the football association help him to go to Brazil to become a professional player. Season 2 AKA Boys' Fight (2018): It consists of 24 episodes and a prologue in episode 28 which clearly connects both arcs.Most of the characters' uniforms, clothes, and color palettes are more faithful to the manga. Season 1: It consists of 28 episodes is confirmed to be a retelling of the Kids' Dream arc, combining both original manga and modern-era elements.He encounters not only rivals, but also friends such as the gutsy Ishizaki, the cheerleader Sanae Nakazawa, genius keeper Wakabayashi, and Roberto Hongo, a retired Brazilian football player who will help him push towards his dreams. In order to pursue his dream, Tsubasa moves with his mother to Nankatsu, where he will need the best of his abilities to stand out. Captain Tsubasa is a story of an 11-year-old Tsubasa Ozora who dreams to become the world's best football player and win the World Cup his thoughts and dreams revolve almost entirely around the joy of football.
