Captain Tsubasa: In Danger! All Japan Jr. Review and Impressions: What is the appeal of the series?

Captain Tsubasa: In Danger! All Japan Jr. Review and Impressions: What is the appeal of the series?

The appeal and evaluation of "Captain Tsubasa: All Japan Jr."

"Captain Tsubasa: Danger! All Japan Jr." is an animated film released in 1985, based on the manga of the same name by Yoichi Takahashi. This work was screened as one of the works of the "Toei Manga Matsuri" and was loved by many fans. Below, we will explain in detail the detailed information, appeal, and evaluation of this work.

Overview

"Captain Tsubasa: Danger! All Japan Jr." tells the story of a team led by Schneider from the European team, who comes to Japan and challenges the Japanese team to avenge their previous defeat. The Japanese team is missing key players such as Kojiro Hyuga, Taro Misaki, and Genzo Wakabayashi, and is forced into a tough battle. Furthermore, the goalkeeper Wakashimazu is injured during the game, creating a tense situation.

Public Information

  • Media : Theatre
  • Original Media : Manga
  • Release Date : December 21, 1985
  • Distributor : Toei
  • Eirin number : 111909
  • Duration : 60 minutes
  • Episode number : 1

Production information

  • Original author : Yoichi Takahashi
  • Director : Norio Yazawa
  • Produced by : TV Tokyo, Tsuchida Productions

cast

  • Tsubasa Ozora: Yoko Kogayu
  • Genzo Wakabayashi: Koichi Hashimoto
  • Taro Misaki: Eiko Yamada
  • Kojiro Hyuga: Hirotaka Suzuoki

Main Staff

  • Original author: Yoichi Takahashi
  • Director: Norio Yazawa
  • Screenplay: Yoshiyuki Suga
  • Directed by Norio Yazawa
  • Animation Director: Nobuhiro Okasako
  • Art Director: Yoshiyuki Uchida
  • Music: Hiromoto Tobisawa

Main Characters

  • Tsubasa Ozora : A boy who loves soccer and believes that "the ball is your friend." He charms those around him with his outstanding physical ability and technique, and his positive attitude towards soccer, and is called the "child of soccer."
  • Genzo Wakabayashi : A genius goalkeeper. He becomes Tsubasa's first rival.
  • Taro Misaki : Tsubasa's partner, he has outstanding adaptability and can play in combination with any opponent. Nicknamed "The Artist of the Field."
  • Hyuga Kojiro : A genius striker who is feared by those around him as the "Fierce Tiger" for his fighting spirit in his play.

story

The European team led by Schneider arrives in Japan. Seeking revenge for their previous loss, they attack the Japanese team with a fighting spirit. However, the Japanese team is struggling as they are missing key players such as Hinata, Misaki, and Wakabayashi. Furthermore, goalkeeper Wakashimazu and others are injured during the match. Will Tsubasa Ozora be able to lead his team to victory under these circumstances?

Commentary

"Captain Tsubasa: Danger! All Japan Jr." is a theatrical anime version of the same-titled work by Yoichi Takahashi, which was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump." It was screened as one of the works at the "Toei Manga Festival," and conveyed the charm of soccer to many children. It depicts the passionate development of the original story and the growth of the characters, and is particularly impressive for Tsubasa Ozora's leadership and passion for soccer.

Appeal of the work

The greatest attraction of this work is undoubtedly the character of Tsubasa Ozora. His belief that "the ball is your friend" and his passion for soccer leave a strong impression on viewers. In addition, unique characters such as Genzo Wakabayashi, Taro Misaki, and Kojiro Hyuga add excitement to the story and teach the importance of teamwork.

Furthermore, the match against the European team was full of tension, and the match was thrilling because the outcome was unpredictable. In particular, the scene where the goalkeeper, Wakashimazu, was injured left a strong impression on the audience, and conveyed the team's sense of crisis in a very real way.

evaluation

"Captain Tsubasa: In Danger! All Japan Jr." has been highly praised for bringing out the best in the original work. It has been especially praised for its portrayal of Ozora Tsubasa's growth and leadership, as well as the team's solidarity. It also beautifully portrays the tension and thrill of the match, drawing viewers in.

The quality of the animation is also high, especially the work of animation director Nobuhiro Okasako. The characters' movements and expressions are drawn in detail, making you feel like you're at the center of the match. The music, also by Hiromoto Tobisawa, adds to the excitement of the story.

Recommendation

"Captain Tsubasa: In Danger! All Japan Jr." is recommended not only for those who love soccer, but also for those who like sports anime and youth stories. This work, which depicts Tsubasa Ozora's passion and growth, as well as the team's unity, will surely inspire many people. It will also be a good opportunity to teach children the appeal of soccer and the importance of teamwork.

Furthermore, as part of the Captain Tsubasa series, this is an important episode for enjoying the entire series. It is a must-see for fans of the series, and allows you to enjoy the story of Tsubasa Ozora and his friends from a new perspective.

summary

"Captain Tsubasa: Danger! All Japan Jr." is a wonderful work that faithfully reproduces the original work by Yoichi Takahashi while depicting the tension and thrills that only a movie version can offer. This work, which depicts the growth and leadership of Tsubasa Ozora and the unity of the team, will surely inspire many people. This is a must-see for anyone who loves soccer, sports anime, or youth stories.

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