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In the one-shot Captain Tsubasa: Golden-23 - Japan Dream 2006, Tsubasa is a part of a Japanese team that plays against a team from Germany. [ 70 ] In 2008, Takahashi wrote the one-shot Captain Tsubasa: Endless Dream that is set after the franchise's first story arc; Tsubasa is depressed because Roberto has left him.
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.
A few years later, he fought against Tsubasa's Nankatsu in the semi-finals, but failed once again. Matsuyama's then selected for the U-16 Japan team and serves as captain after a disastrous match against Hamburg SV, only to give the captain to Tsubasa.
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.
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 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).
Mieko Suzuki (鈴木 三枝子, Suzuki Mieko, born June 20, 1958), better known by the stage names Teiyū Ichiryūsai (一龍斎 貞友 (Ichiryūsai Teiyū)) and Mie Suzuki (鈴木 みえ, Suzuki Mie), is a Japanese voice actress and kōdan-shi known for voicing Masao Sato in Crayon Shin-chan, Sumire Sakura in Chibi Maruko-chan and Shinbee Fukutomi in Nintama Rantaro.
Tamsoft Corporation (株式会社タムソフト, Kabushiki Gaisha Tamu Sofuto) is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1992, best known for their work on the Battle Arena Toshinden, Onechanbara and Senran Kagura series.