A talented young goalkeeper tries to revive his school's lackluster team in this anime series based on the hit manga and video game.A talented young goalkeeper tries to revive his school's lackluster team in this anime series based on the hit manga and video game.A talented young goalkeeper tries to revive his school's lackluster team in this anime series based on the hit manga and video game.
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This is what you get when soccer and shonen anime fuse. It's fun, it's fresh and it's motivating as hell. The origin of their super powers are really not that important because you're talking about an ANIME, you'll having too much fun with epic soccer battles to worry about that.
From the moment I started watching this show, I was absolutely captivated by its brilliance. It has managed to strike a perfect balance between entertainment and inspiration, making it an absolute gem in the world of television. The storyline is gripping, the character development is top-notch, and the lessons it imparts are truly invaluable.
Throughout the series, the show has masterfully woven together a tapestry of emotions, taking viewers on a rollercoaster ride. The intense matches that unfold before our eyes are nothing short of breathtaking. Each victory the main team achieves feels like a triumph of the human spirit, showcasing the power of determination and teamwork.
However, like any avid fan, I cannot help but express my disappointment with one recurring issue. It seems that the main team, against all odds, manages to come out on top in matches where the opposing team should have clearly had the upper hand. This predictable pattern can sometimes diminish the thrill and suspense that should be inherent in any competitive storyline.
While I understand that the show aims to deliver a sense of hope and triumph, it would have been far more engaging to witness the main team face more formidable challenges and experience setbacks along their journey. This would have not only added depth to the characters but also elevated the overall tension and excitement, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.
Nonetheless, despite this minor drawback, I still find myself deeply invested in the show. The powerful messages it conveys about unity, perseverance, and the pursuit of one's dreams are truly impactful. I believe that with some adjustments to the storytelling, this show has the potential to become an absolute masterpiece.
Throughout the series, the show has masterfully woven together a tapestry of emotions, taking viewers on a rollercoaster ride. The intense matches that unfold before our eyes are nothing short of breathtaking. Each victory the main team achieves feels like a triumph of the human spirit, showcasing the power of determination and teamwork.
However, like any avid fan, I cannot help but express my disappointment with one recurring issue. It seems that the main team, against all odds, manages to come out on top in matches where the opposing team should have clearly had the upper hand. This predictable pattern can sometimes diminish the thrill and suspense that should be inherent in any competitive storyline.
While I understand that the show aims to deliver a sense of hope and triumph, it would have been far more engaging to witness the main team face more formidable challenges and experience setbacks along their journey. This would have not only added depth to the characters but also elevated the overall tension and excitement, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.
Nonetheless, despite this minor drawback, I still find myself deeply invested in the show. The powerful messages it conveys about unity, perseverance, and the pursuit of one's dreams are truly impactful. I believe that with some adjustments to the storytelling, this show has the potential to become an absolute masterpiece.
Inazuma Eleven is a unique and fresh soccer anime gives you the feeling of seeing a great anime and its characters and their traumas are the best of the series like Goenji and his brother and Fubuki and Atsuya
I grew up with this anime and it always stuck with me. To this day i still do a yearly rewatch. And its not just about football with cool super moves, its also about friendship, loss and the will to never give up. The amount of characters with a great design and backstory is insane as wel. Even with background characters. And the three main characters Endou, Kidou and Gouenji are just a phenomenal trio. The music is also some of the best i've heard in any anime. Im not exaggerating when i say this is probably one of my favorite Anime's ever. It also helps that im a huge football fan myself. 🔟🔟
I watched this a long time ago but I've only seen the first 20 episodes until I realized there's like 120 more episodes on YouTube.
It really motivates me to a level I don't usually feel when watching TV. I'm taking a star of because it took 128 episodes to get to an "ending" and it really starts to feel repetitive.. But still very motivational. Not a football lover but I would definitely play it more if i had friends like the ones shown in the show
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