Captain Tsubasa

Group TAC
Strategy / Game / Action52 EP/7 Oct 2001

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Synopsis

Tsubasa Oozora was kicking a soccer ball long before he could properly walk, and by the time this 52-episode TV series picks up, he's chasing the one dream that's driven his entire life: leading Japan to the World Cup. The setup is straightforward — talented kid, big ambitions, rival strikers, and a mentor named Roberto Hongo who happens to be a former Brazilian pro. What makes Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 worth your time is how it handles all of that. The soccer matches in this show throw physics out the window in the best way possible. Players launch shots that bend through the air like guided missiles, goalkeepers fly across the field like they've got jet packs, and every big moment lands with this iconic soundtrack that genuinely makes you feel something. It's character-driven in a way that keeps you invested between the action — Tsubasa's rivalry with Kojiro Hyuga has real weight to it, and the team dynamics feel earned rather than forced. If you enjoyed Kuroko no Basket's over-the-top abilities applied to real sports, or if Hungry Heart: Wild Striker scratched that soccer itch but you wanted something with more dramatic flair, this is the natural next step. Group TAC's 2001 adaptation covers a lot of ground across its run, from Tsubasa's early days in Nankatsu through his growth as a player heading toward the international stage. It's pure shounen sports energy with a soccer-obsessed heart.

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Characters

Tsubasa Oozora
Tsubasa Oozora
Mendez Erica
Genzou Wakabayashi
Genzou Wakabayashi
Kesser Jason
Kojirou Hyuuga
Kojirou Hyuuga
Saab Alejandro
Tarou Misaki
Tarou Misaki
Lauda Brittany
Sanae Nakazawa
Sanae Nakazawa
McGuire Kristen

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-90 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 91.

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Introduces us to Tsubasa Ozora, a soccer-obsessed kid who talks to footballs and dreams of becoming the best player in the world. The animation style is distinctly retro with exaggerated movements and dramatic close-ups that make even simple passes feel epic.
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