Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002
- TV Series
- 2001–2002
- 25m
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7.7/10
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It shows the journey of a Japanese kid who wants to become the best footballer in the world and win the football World Cup for Japan.It shows the journey of a Japanese kid who wants to become the best footballer in the world and win the football World Cup for Japan.It shows the journey of a Japanese kid who wants to become the best footballer in the world and win the football World Cup for Japan.
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It's a fact that the original Captain Tsubasa anime has inspired many famous footballers to pursue career in this sport. I had watched this anime long back. It felt like a celebration of Japan having an opportunity to co-host the 2002 Fifa world cup. I must say that the mangaka must be having huge dreams expectations from the Japanese national football team. We see Japan beating many strong teams in this anime. Obviously, these all teams were fictional. I must say the first 10 episodes are really important as it shows the history of this fictional Japanese national team and each character has something to offer. No doubt, gradually it became mostly about Tsubasa, Hyuga and Genzo Wakabayashi. I really enjoyed the healthy(ok, perhaps not so much) rivalry between Tsubasa and Hyuga. It was interesting how for Tsubasa and Genzo, the ball was a friend but Hyuga, the forward player, would let it all out and would kick it as hard as he can. Most of the goals shown in the anime were, ahem, IMPOSSIBLE. Shaolin Soccer seems to be the closest thing to it. It was something my 14 year old self would really enjoy. The ending was bit tricky. We do witness the rise of our heroes but it wasn't about as if they have finally achieved it or finally, they are at the top. It was more about 'The drama continues. There are still things to look forward. So, keep moving.' I was also glad when the world cup was finally over. No, it wasn't bad. It was just that I used to feel guilty for feeling patriotic for Japan. Even if I decide to watch it alone. At times, I would even find myself switching the channel to avoid that awkward feeling.
Please don't skip the opening. Yes, I am literally asking you not to skip. The first anime song which made it into my playlist is really catchy. 'Dragon screamer, dragon fever. No question!!!' The second opening song is also good and totally matches with the mood(what we feel while watching a sport anime). The animation is also all right. I would consider it as good as per the early noughties standard.
So, to conclude, if you are a footballer, remember that the ball is your friend and if you decide to follow this anime, these characters could be your friends as well.
Please don't skip the opening. Yes, I am literally asking you not to skip. The first anime song which made it into my playlist is really catchy. 'Dragon screamer, dragon fever. No question!!!' The second opening song is also good and totally matches with the mood(what we feel while watching a sport anime). The animation is also all right. I would consider it as good as per the early noughties standard.
So, to conclude, if you are a footballer, remember that the ball is your friend and if you decide to follow this anime, these characters could be your friends as well.
- jaysshukla
- Sep 19, 2021
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By what name was Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 (2001) officially released in Canada in English?
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