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Tsubasa Oozora has loved playing football since he was a child. After moving to Nankatsu, the 11-year-old quickly made friends and joined the local football team at his elementary school.Tsubasa Oozora has loved playing football since he was a child. After moving to Nankatsu, the 11-year-old quickly made friends and joined the local football team at his elementary school.Tsubasa Oozora has loved playing football since he was a child. After moving to Nankatsu, the 11-year-old quickly made friends and joined the local football team at his elementary school.
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This review will focus on the first season from 1983 which in my opinion is the best season of all. The show is about a primary school boy the skilled Tsubasa who moves in to a new area where he joins a lousy football club and turns it into a better one. He inspires many people along the way and create a positive atmosphere wherever he goes. The football is not only a ball he plays with but also a best friend that he's attached to in an extraordinary way.
There's a reason why this tv show has inspired the likes of Neymar (Brazil), Zidane (France), Messi (Argentina) and other great footballers. The creator of the show makes the hero grounded and humble: a person that inspires people of all ages through his great characteristics and FAIR game. Tsubasa is passionate about football and he's determined to win but also accepts defeat in order to become a better player. He becomes friends with his rivals and all players learn from each other quality lessons that extends outside football. The show even focuses on the players private lives and the harsh environment they live in yet their determination to play football despite their situation.
I cannot praise the show enough for its inspirational stories, witty characters and tactics in game. Sure, the anime quality is not great but it's been more than 35 yrs since then. Kids of today can learn a thing or two from this great show and it's available on YouTube with English subtitles in HD. I highly recommend it.
This TV series is a real gem for both soccer and anime fans. Rated 8 out of 10, "Supercampeones" tells the story of Oliver, a young soccer prodigy who joins a youth team on his journey to become the best soccer player in the world. The series takes the sport of soccer to new heights with the incorporation of elements of kung-fu and other Japanese martial arts, making it an exciting and action-packed experience for viewers.
The matches are well simulated, despite the animation style being a bit dated, and the players have amazing skills that elevate the excitement level to something akin to "Dragon Ball Z." "Supercampeones" showcases the best of soccer as a fun and exciting sport.
The series not only conveys the excitement of soccer, but it is also a great program for kids to watch and learn about the sport. If you want to introduce your child to soccer or relive your childhood memories, "Supercampeones" is worth watching.
The matches are well simulated, despite the animation style being a bit dated, and the players have amazing skills that elevate the excitement level to something akin to "Dragon Ball Z." "Supercampeones" showcases the best of soccer as a fun and exciting sport.
The series not only conveys the excitement of soccer, but it is also a great program for kids to watch and learn about the sport. If you want to introduce your child to soccer or relive your childhood memories, "Supercampeones" is worth watching.
I haven't seen this one in ages but I thought I'd leave a comment to perhaps assist people who know this as "Captain Majid" in finding this page through Google or whatever.
This series wasn't the greatest in the world because let's be frank the animation is a bit rubbish and ultimately it's just a sports show for kids featuring characters with football 'superpowers', but to many (most?) Arab kids it was a very important and special show, and one that three or four generations have grown up on. That sort of influence and love is definitely remarkable.
Cheers.
This series wasn't the greatest in the world because let's be frank the animation is a bit rubbish and ultimately it's just a sports show for kids featuring characters with football 'superpowers', but to many (most?) Arab kids it was a very important and special show, and one that three or four generations have grown up on. That sort of influence and love is definitely remarkable.
Cheers.
No doubt about it, this TV series got everything about soccer right. I grew up watching this show in Peru(South America) when it was called "super Campeones", which is Spanish for Super Champions. The Story focuses on a little kid trying to become the best soccer player in the world. From relying on tricks and ability he makes his way up soccer championships by defeating the toughest adversaries.
So, what's so great about that?
Not only are the soccer matches very well-simulated(a little old and crappy for people in this era) but the players have extraordinary abilitys (superpowers you may call it). With a mix of kung-fu and other Japanese arts, this show takes soccer to a dragon ball z level. From "The Lion's Kick" and "The Eagle's Shot", the best of soccer (as a fun sport) is highlighted
If you want your kid (or yourself) to like soccer and grow up playin it then you should get one of these episodes to watch
Now, don't ask me where to get them cause i have problems myself finding any...
So, what's so great about that?
Not only are the soccer matches very well-simulated(a little old and crappy for people in this era) but the players have extraordinary abilitys (superpowers you may call it). With a mix of kung-fu and other Japanese arts, this show takes soccer to a dragon ball z level. From "The Lion's Kick" and "The Eagle's Shot", the best of soccer (as a fun sport) is highlighted
If you want your kid (or yourself) to like soccer and grow up playin it then you should get one of these episodes to watch
Now, don't ask me where to get them cause i have problems myself finding any...
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- TriviaFootball wasn't very popular in Japan and because of the non-popularity of the subject, getting the approval to write the manga by its publisher, Shueisha, took between 2 and 3 years
- ConnectionsFeatured in E! Animation (1994)
- SoundtracksMoete Hero
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Music by Hiroshi Uchiki
Arrangements by Hiromoto Tobisawa
Lyrics by Osamu Yoshioka
Performed by Hiroyuki Okita and Akari Hibino
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By what name was Olive et Tom, Champions de foot (1983) officially released in India in English?
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