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Inazuma Eleven | |
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It's super dimensional soccer! | |
Original Manga | N/A |
Director/Artist | Katsuhito Akiyama |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | Level-5 |
Episode Length | 24 minutes |
# of Episodes | 127 |
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Genre
Sum it up in a sentence
A ridiculous sports anime with character development and more surprises than the Layton series.
Main Description
The energetic Raimon middle schooler Endou Mamoru really loves soccer. It's too bad that the rest of his team doesn't really care as much. Initially four members short of a full team, only Endou really believes his team will take part in the Football Frontier, a big time middle school-level soccer tournament in Japan. Well, that all changes when one Gouenji Shuuya, a person who inadvertently showed his soccer prowess to Endou, transfers to Raimon. Endou, being the gigantic soccer nerd he is, tries to get Gouenji to join his taped-together soccer team. However, having a previous trauma related to soccer, Gouenji will have none of that and refuses every one of Endou's requests. Of course Gouenji eventually joins, he practically joins by the end of the second episode. However despite Gouenji's prowess at kicking balls and Endou's exceptional ball catching skills, the Raimon soccer team requires 100% teamwork to earn their victories. Real teamwork, none of that "main character uses his 'friends' as a power source" crap.