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Wikipedia-Article "Captain Tsubasa"

Captain Tsubasa
Captain Tsubasa
キャプテン翼

(Captain Tsubasa)

Genre Sports
TV anime
Directed by Isamu Imakake
Studio Toei Animation
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 10 October 198327 March 1986
No. of episodes 128

Captain Tsubasa (キャプテン翼) is a popular manga, anime, and video game series originally created by Yoichi Takahashi in 1981. It was later exported and was well received in most of South America, Europe and the Middle East. The series is also known as "Supercampeones" (Superchamps) in most of South America, "Super Campeões" in Portugal & Brazil, "Campeones" in Spain, "Olive et Tom" (France), "Die tollen Fußballstars" (The Great Footballstars) in Germany, "Holly e Benji" in Italy, and "Kapitan Jastrząb" in Poland. Captain Tsubasa is also known as "Captain Majid" in Middle Eastern countries.

Captain Tsubasa is based on the sport of soccer. Because it may have helped promote the sport, Captain Tsubasa was supported by the JFA: Japan Football Associattion during the development of the series.

The story focuses on the adventures of a Japanese Soccer team and its Soccer captain "Tsubasa Ozora". The series is characterized by dynamic soccer moves, often both stylish and impossible, similar to Shaolin Soccer. Plot focuses on Tsubasa's relationship with his friends, rivalry with his opponents, training, competition, and the action and outcome of each Soccer match.

The series, banking on its success, spurred several SuperFamicom (SuperNES in USA) video games (see below). Upon release, the soccer-based RPG topped the sales charts in both South America and Japan; despite the lack of official translation into Spanish.

Enoki Films USA holds the license to Captain Tsubasa (under the title Flash Kicker a.k.a. Captain Tsubasa).

Contents

Characters

Players

  • Tsubasa Ozora (大空翼 Ōzora Tsubasa) - The main character
  • Kojiro Hyuga (日向小次郎 Hyūga Kojirō) - Plays
  • Hikaru Matsuyama (松山光 Matsuyama Hikaru)
  • Taro Misaki (岬太郎 Misaki Tarō)
  • Makoto Soda (Kamisori Fighter) Plays
  • Jun Misugi (三杉 淳 Misugi Jun) - Known for his illness
  • Takeshi Sawada (沢田タケシ Sawada Takeshi) - Known for his oddly shaped head
  • Kazuki Sorimachi (反町 一樹 Sorimachi Kazuki)
  • Genzo Wakabayashi (若林源三 Wakabayashi Genzō) - Goalkeeper GK
  • Ken Wakashimazu (若島津健 Wakashimazu Ken) - Goalkeeper GK

Non-players

  • Yayoi Aoba
  • Yoshiko Fujisawa
  • Kaori Matsumoto (in anime version, Kyoko Koizumi)
  • Sanae Nakazawa (中沢早苗 Nakazawa Sanae)

See also: List of Captain Tsubasa characters

History

Captain Tsubasa

Tsubasa Ozora is a japanese child who dreams of winning the Football world cup. He plays in winning sides in four Youth national championships. He later plays in the World cup under 16 winning side and he leaves Japan to play in Brazil.

Captain Tsubasa world youth

Tsubasa plays in a side at The Brazilian Championship, winning the final against Flamengo 4-3. In Italy Shingo Aoi plays with Inter primavera (the youth team) and they lose the match against Juventus primavera 3-2. The Japan national football team plays the first phase of Asia Youth and without Taro Misaki, Makoto Soda, Jito, Nitta, the tachibana bros. and Kojiro Hyuga it defeats Thailand 5-4. The second phase begins and Japan beat Uzbekistan (8-1), UAE (6-0), Saudi Arabia (4-1) and China (6-3). In semifinals they win against Iraq 3-0. The Japanese win the "Asia youth" title in the final against Korea 2-0, qualifing for the FIFA World Youth.

In the first phase Japan defeat Mexico (2-1), Uruguay (6-5) and Italy (4-0). In the quarter finals they beat Sweden 1-0 and, in the semi finals, win against Holland (1-0). The Japanese win the "World youth" by winning the final against Brazil 3-2 with Tsubasa who scores a hattrick.

Manga history

    • Captain Tsubasa
    • Captain Tsubasa World Youth
    • Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002
    • Captain Tsubasa: Golden 23

Anime history

    • Captain Tsubasa
    • Captain Tsubasa J
    • New Captain Tsubasa
    • New Captain Tsubasa Europe
    • Captain Tsubasa Road to Dream 2002 (officially known as simply "Captain Tsubasa")

Video game history

Captain Tsubasa can be considered either a "Sports RPG" or "Soccer simulation". Characters run down the field in real time, but when coming into contact with an opposing team member, a turn based battle is initiated. The player can select moves such as "slide tackle" or "head butt" depending on the situation, and success is based on individual teammate stats, which improve with each winning game. Animations are impressive for the original Famicom, demonstrating smooth and dynamic moves, large and fast moving sprites, and excessive physics-defying moves.

Captain Tsubasa was brought to the US to be distributed as Tecmo World Cup Soccer, as part of the Tecmo sports franchise. It was heavily Americanized, featuring a different main character, a different introduction, different music, and all characters were changed to look more American, for example no spikey black hair. Tecmo World Cup, Tecmo World Cup '92, and Tecmo World Cup '93 for the Sega Genesis are unrelated to the Captain Tsubasa series.

Each game in the series improved on graphics and gameplay. The final Captain Tsubasa game for the Super Famicom, Captain Tsubasa J, which is based on the anime series, abandons the RPG formula and plays as a traditional Soccer action title. Captain Tsubasa J was later ported to Sony PlayStation.

Blitz Ball, a fictional sports game featured in Final Fantasy X, has a very similar gameplay design to that of Captain Tsubasa.

List of games

  • NES
    • Tecmo World Cup
  • Famicom
    • Captain Tsubasa
    • Captain Tsubasa 2
  • Super Famicom
    • Captain Tsubasa 3
    • Captain Tsubasa 4
    • Captain Tsubasa 5
    • Captain Tsubasa J
  • Game Boy
    • Captain Tsubasa Vs.
    • Captain Tsubasa J
  • PlayStation
    • Captain Tsubasa J
    • Captain Tsubasa New Legend
  • GameCube
    • Captain Tsubasa Golden Generation Challenge

See also

External links

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