Captain Tsubasa Movie 01: The Great Competition of Europe

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Captain Tsubasa Movie 01: The Great Competition of Europe
Captain Tsubasa Movie 01: The Great Competition of Europe

Captain Tsubasa Movie 01: The Great Competition of Europe 6l4029

6.9 | en | Animation

Tsubasa and his comrades take on the "All-Europe Boy's Soccer Team", a league of players with skills that they have never seen before in previous matches. Will Team Japan come out on top against this diverse group of players?

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Released: July. 13,1985 | Released Producted By: TV Tokyo , Group TAC Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Tsubasa and his comrades take on the "All-Europe Boy's Soccer Team", a league of players with skills that they have never seen before in previous matches. Will Team Japan come out on top against this diverse group of players?

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Animation

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Cast

Keiichi Nanba

Director

Akihiko Takahashi

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TV Tokyo

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Captain Tsubasa Movie 01: The Great Competition of Europe Audience Reviews 57353v

Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Tacticalin An absolute waste of money
Teddie Blake The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Horst in Translation ([email protected]) "Captain Tsubasa: Europe Daikessen" or "Captain Tsubasa: The Great Competition of Europe" or "Captain Tsubasa - Soccer Boys Europe Finals" is a Japanese anime short film from 1985 and the first movie about Tsubasa and his gang of football players. I cannot really say too much about cast and crew really, but to me this one looked a lot like the original series with the protagonists being not that young anymore. Content-wise it felt mostly like two episodes added together into one long episode and it also looked that way. There was the slightly over-the-top music, the over-the-top dramatization and the way-over-the-top action scenes and football movies. But it is still entertaining and charming, or maybe these references are just why it is entertaining and charming. The Japanese team travels to Europe here and plays against a European all-star team with players from , , England etc. Of course they cannot fit a whole tournament into slightly over 40 minutes, so they went for just one all-star game if you want to call it like that. I don't think I really have to give you a recommendation as you certainly should have seen several episodes from the original Tsubasa series when considering watching this one. If you haven't, then you may want to go for it instead and then decide for yourself, if this one is worth seeing. I personally would say it is as despite all the unrealistic moments, there is some decent charme to it all in my opinion. I give this one a thumbs-up and I honestly also liked for once that focus and attention were shared fairly and it is not all just about Tsubasa. By the way also nice to see so many familiar faces from the series in the Japanese team. Yeah, go check it out. A must-see for Captain Tsubasa fans and a worthy addiition to the franchise in my opinion.