Captain Tsubasa

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Captain Tsubasa
Original title キ ャ プ テ ン 翼
transcription Kyaput Tsubasa
Captain Tsubasa logo.gif
genre Shonen , sports
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Yōichi Takahashi
publishing company Shueisha
magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump
First publication 1981 - 1988
expenditure 37
Anime
The great football stars (1983)
Captain Tsubasa J. (1993)
Super Kickers 2006 - Captain Tsubasa (2001)
Captain Tsubasa (2018)

Captain Tsubasa ( Japanese キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 , Kyaputen Tsubasa ) is a manga series by author and illustrator Yōichi Takahashi , which was published from 1981 to 1988 in Weekly Shōnen Jump . It is based around the young soccer player Tsubasa Ohzora and his dream of becoming the best soccer player in the world as well as reaching the soccer World Cup with the Japanese national soccer team . The original series deals with Tsubasa's career from his first games on the school team as a primary school student to the first international tournament in France, just before hegraduates from middle school to go to Brazil .

The manga continued in several series that were also filmed as anime . These include several television series, OVAs and movies. While the first television series in Germany was known as Die große Fußball-Stars , the film adaptation of the manga Captain Tsubasa - Road to 2002 under the title Super Kickers 2006 - Captain Tsubasa found its way onto German television on the occasion of the 2006 World Cup in Germany .

action

At the beginning of the series, the 11-year-old Tsubasa Ohzora moves with his family to Nankatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture , where he joins his school team, FC Nankatsu, and with them can initially win the national primary school championship. Besides Tsubasa, Ryo Ishizaki, Genzo Wakabayashi and Taro Misaki are the most important players in Nankatsu. After winning the championship, Wakabayashi moves to Germany and plays for FC Grünwald, Taro Misaki moves to France. Roberto Hongo, a former Brazilian soccer player who coached FC Nankatsu and Tsubasa, is moving to Brazil .

At the national championship for middle school students, FC Nankatsu and the Toho School, the team of Tsubasa arch-rivals Kojiro Hyuga, face each other three times in the final. In the first two years, Nankatsu's team managed to win the title, in the third year the game ended in a 4-4 draw, in which Tsubasa and Kojiro scored all the goals. The title goes to both teams.

After the end of the national championship, in addition to Tsubasa and Hyuga and some players Nankatsus and Tohos, Hikaru Matsuyama (whose team, FC Furano , was eliminated in the semi-finals) and Hiroshi Jito (from the quarter-finals) will be appointed to the U-16 team to help to compete in the junior soccer world championship in France. Since Tsubasa injured himself during the national championship, he can only play in the last preparatory game. At the finals in France, the Japanese reach the final and defeat Germany 3-2. Then Tsubasa moves to Brazil to FC Brancos and Kojiro to Italy to FC Piemont.

Three years later, the Japanese team first played in the U-19 soccer Asian championship and won the title by beating South Korea 2-0. At the subsequent U-20 World Cup, the Japanese win the final against Brazil 3-2 thanks to a hat trick by Tsubasa. After the end of the World Cup, Tsubasa marries his youth girlfriend Sanae Nakazawa and moves to Spain.

Characters

Tsubasa Ohzora
Tsubasa ( 大 空 翼 , Ōzora Tsubasa ) is the protagonist of the series. His biggest dream is to become world soccer champion with the Japanese national team. First he played in the Nankatsu team before moving to Brazil (FC São Paulo (German version: FC Brancos)) and later to Spain (FC Barcelona (German version: FC Catalonia)). His special technique is the top spin and the overhead kick , both of which he learned from coach Roberto.
Genzo Wakabayashi
Genzo ( 若 林 源 三 , Wakabayashi Genzō ) is initially the goalkeeper of the Shutetsu school and then plays for FC Nankatsu. After the district championship, he moves to Germany (Hamburger SV (German version: FC Grünwald)). He is also a regular goalkeeper for the Japanese team. He always wears a cap that says “W. Genzo ”.
Kojiro Hyuga
Hyuga ( 日 向 小 次郎 , Hyūga Kojirō ) is a dangerous striker and plays for the Meiwa and later for the Toho school. At first he sees an enemy in Tsubasa, but over time he becomes friends with him. Hyuga comes from a humble background and, besides playing soccer, also had to work hard to support his mother and three siblings. As a result, he not only plays very ambitiously, but also extremely hard. His special technique is the tiger shot. He later played in Italy for Juventus Turin (German version: FC Piemont).
Taro Misaki
Taro ( 岬 太郎 , Misaki Tarō ) is Tsubasa's best friend and with him forms the so-called Golden Duo of Nankatsu . He is practically equal to Tsubasa. His strengths are perfectly placed passes and shots on goal. His strengths are also passing, dribbling and free kicks. At first he plays in the Japanese, but then moves to the French league. His father is a painter, which is why he often had to change his place of residence, but also traveled around a lot.
Roberto Hongo
Roberto is a former Brazilian soccer player of Japanese descent who retired as a professional because of a retinal detachment after an unfortunate collision in a game and on the advice of doctors. He's only in Japan for personal matters, but after watching Tsubasa, he becomes the coach of Nankatsu FC and teaches Tsubasa some techniques, such as top spin. In Brazil he first opened a football school before he became the coach of the Brazilian team.
Ryo Ishizaki
Ryo ( 石 崎 了 , Ishizaki Ryō ) is like Tsubasa a player of FC Nankatsu and initially their captain. In the Japanese team he plays in defense, where he is characterized by his strength in duels, endurance, fighting power and stamina.
Hikaru Matsuyama
Hikaru ( 松山 光 , Matsuyama Hikaru ) is a player of FC Furano and the defense chief of the Japanese team. He reached the semi-finals of the national championship with the Furanos team. His special technique is the eagle shot. Every now and then, however, one or the other faux pas such as B. a very embarrassing own goal against the Tachibana brothers.
Ken Wakashimazu
Wakashimazu ( 若 島 津 健 }, Wakashimazu Ken ) initially trained in his father's karate dōjō , but later decided against his will for football. In the U-16s he was the regular goalkeeper, in the Japanese team he is number 2 behind Wakabayashi.
Shingo Aoi
Shingo ( 葵 新 伍 , Aoi Shingo ) is a young player who first appeared during the J saga. He plays in the second Italian division.
Hiroshi Jito
Jito ( 次 藤 洋 , Jitō Hiroshi ) is the greatest player in the Japanese team and is particularly strong on the defensive.
Takeshi Sawada
Takeshi ( 沢 田 タ ケ シ , Sawada Takeshi ), like Hyuga, switched from Meiwa to Toho School and forms the Toho Golden Duo with him . He later became the captain of the Japanese U-20 team.
Sanae Nakazawa
Sanae ( 中 沢 早苗 , Nakazawa Sanae ) is Tsubasa's crush, later a girlfriend and wife. She seems to be very jealous of Yayoi Aoba, who is an old friend of Tsubasa, but later they become good friends and they keep in touch with letters.
Jun Misugi
Jun ( 三 杉 淳 , Misugi Jun ) is the most talented of all characters and is therefore especially popular with female viewers. Due to a heart disease, however, he can only play football to a limited extent. He was nevertheless nominated for the U-16 team and also acts there as an assistant coach. Yayoi Aoba is also his school friend and later girlfriend. His strengths are his good game overview and his good understanding of tactics.

Origin and publication history

When the series started in Japan in the early 1980s, football was little known and not popular. The author Yoichi Takahashi decided after his visit to the Soccer World Cup in Argentina in 1978 to make the sport more popular in Japan and began to work on Captain Tsubasa .

In Japan, the first Captain Tsubasa series appeared from 1981 to 1988 in Weekly Shonen Jump published by Shueisha . The anthology edition reached 37 volumes. The series was expanded by Yōichi Takahashi seven years after the end of the original series with a sequel entitled Captain Tsubasa - World Youth Hen ( キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 ワ ー ル ド ユ ー ス 編 kyaputen tsubasa wārudo yūsu hen ), which was also published in the Weekly Shōnen Jump and up reached 18 volumes at the end of 1997. This section of the plot highlights the efforts of Tsubasa and his friends to win the first real world title with the junior national team. Following its end, the sequel Captain Tsubasa - Road to 2002 ( キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 - ROAD TO 2002 -) appeared in Young Jump from 2001 , which shows Tsubasa's way to Europe and the calling of his friends in the selection of the national team of adults for football 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea shows. After the series ended in 2004, the story was continued in the series Captain Tsubasa - Golden 23 ( キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 - GOLDEN 23 -), which ran from 2005 to 2008 and describes the path of a U22 national selection to the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and in the Young Jump is released. The series came to twelve volumes, followed in 2009 by the short sequel Captain Tsubasa: Kaigai Gekito Hen in Calcio , which appeared in two volumes. From 2010 to 2012 the manga Captain Tsubasa: Kaigai Gekito Hen En La Liga came out, which finally comprises six volumes. The series Captain Tsubasa - Rising Sun has appeared in Japan since December 2013, now in Grand Jump magazine . In addition, five manga specials and one shot publications were published, including Boku wa Misaki Taro and Saikyo no Tenki! Hollanda Youth .

In Germany, the 37 volumes of the first series of Carlsen Comics were published. The manga has also been translated into Spanish, Italian and French.

Adaptations

TV Shows

Toei Animation first produced an anime television series based on the manga, which was broadcast on the Japanese television station TV Tokyo from 1983 to 1986 and comprised a total of 128 episodes. This series was known in Germany under the title The great football stars .

When the follow-up series World Youth was released, Nippon Animation and Studio Comet produced the anime television series Captain Tsubasa J , which was broadcast on Japanese television station Fuji TV from 1993 to 1995 . The series comprises a total of 47 episodes and only tells the events of the World Youth saga from the 33rd episode onwards .

The third sequel to the manga, Captain Tsubasa - Road to 2002 , was filmed by Group TAC and Studio Madhouse and broadcast on TV Tokyo on the occasion of the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea. The 52 episode anime became known in Germany under the title Super Kickers 2006 - Captain Tsubasa .

A new edition of the series has been running on TV Tokyo, TV Aichi and other channels since April 3, 2018. The Japanese team will initially be accompanied during the qualification for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Afterwards it will be about the final round of the tournament. Appearances by Cristiano Ronaldo , Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer were announced .

Movies

The following films have been released for the manga and anime series. Isamu Imakake always directed .

  • Captain Tsubasa: Europe Daikessen ( キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 ヨ ー ロ ッ パ 大 決 戦 ), 1985
  • Captain Tsubasa: Ayaushi! Zen Nippon Jr. ( キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 危 う し!! 全 日本 Jr. ), 1985
  • Captain Tsubasa: Asu ni Mukatte Hashire! ( キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 明日 に 向 ​​っ て 走 れ! ), 1986
  • Captain Tsubasa: Sekai Daikessen !! Jr. World Cup ( キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 世界 大 決 戦 !! Jr. ​​ワ ー ル ド カ ッ プ ), 1986

Original video animation

The original video animation Shin Captain Tsubasa was produced by CBS Sony Group Inc., Movic and Shueisha and published in 13 episodes from July 1989 to July 1990. It is the film adaptation of the last part of Captain Tsubasa -Mangas, the Junior World Championship. In 1994 a second OVA was released, Captain Tsubasa Movie 05: Saikyu no Tenki! Hollanda Youth ( キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 最強 の 敵! オ ラ ン ダ ユ ー ス ), which is based on a manga special.

Video games

To Captain Tsubasa released three games for the Japanese console Super Famicom . In addition, the main characters Tsubasa, Wakabayashi and Hyuga appear in the game Jump Ultimate Stars . In 2010 the game Captain Tsubasa: Gekito no Kiseki ( キ ャ プ テ ン 翼 激 闘 の 軌跡 ) was released for Nintendo DS .

Merchandise

Four CDs with the music from the series were released. On Tenerife there are special Tsubasa surprise eggs with bouncy balls with Tsubasa motifs.

reception

In 1001 Comics , Tatsuya Seto describes Captain Tsubasa as "one of the most successful sports manga ever" , which triggered a "national football fever" in Japan . The founding of the Japanese Football League in 1993 is attributed by some to the success of the manga, and in 2002 several of the Japanese national players said the series had had a decisive influence on them. In addition to playing football, the plot of the series is primarily about "friendship, teamwork and rivalries" .

The German AnimaniA writes of Captain Tsubasa as the “most successful soccer manga of all time” , which despite its weaknesses was able to retain many readers. Most of the characters are very similar to each other, there is little tension and the plot beyond the playing field "seemed quite awkward and was more of a laughing stock in Japan." But with the many characters, everyone could identify with one and the main characters would be too Address readers. The fact that the development of many characters in the series was left open led to a large number of dōjinshi in the fan base . The manga "hit Japan's youth like a bomb" , writes the Manga scene , and that "in spite of the drawings that are not stunning in terms of perspective and proportions" . The manga also benefited from the fact that a world championship was held in 1982, the start year.

backgrounds

Some of Tsubasa's opponents are inspired by a real soccer player. Dino Zoff can be found in the Italian goalkeeper "Gino Hernandez", Ramon Diaz in the Argentine striker "Juan Diaz". In the German national team, "Karl Heinz Schneider" is inspired by Karl Heinz Rummenigge and "Hermann Kalz" is inspired by Manfred Kaltz .
At FC Brancos Pepe plays, who was inspired by Pepe , although his later career is more reminiscent of Luís Antônio Corrêa da Costa . Roberto Hongo, who comes from Brazil, is reminiscent of the player Tostão with the retinal detachment at the end of his career . The coach Mila Ayuhara also named Mr. Hongo.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Paul Gravett (eds.) And Andreas C. Knigge (transl.): 1001 comics that you should read before life is over . Zurich 2012, Edition Olms. P. 433.
  2. ^ A b Paul Gravett: Manga - Sixty Years of Japanese Comics . Egmont Manga and Anime, 2004. p. 54.
  3. AnimaniA 4/2001, p. 28 f.
  4. MangasZene No. 9, p. 10.
  5. Manga scene No. 33, p. 10.

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