Akaki Chi no Eleven

赤き血のイレブン Akak ichi No Eleven

First edition of the manga 1970 volume 1
Genre Sports (Football)
Manga
Written by Ikki Kajiwara (original) light Kei Sonoda , Noboru highway through depth (drawing)
Published by Shōnen Gahōsha
Magazine Weekly Shōnen King
Original run 19701971
Volumes 21
Anime television series
Directed by Ken Yamada (initial)
Oka Sako Nobuhiro (medium-term - Late)
Produced by Tokyo Channel 12
DOGA Productions
Studio Tokyo TV
Network Nippon Television
Original run April 13, 1970 April 5, 1971
Episodes 52

Akaki Chi no Eleven (赤き血のイレブン, literally "Red-Blooded Eleven"[1]) is manga series written by Ikki Kajiwara with drawings by Mitsuyoshi Sonoda. An anime adaption directed by Ken Yamada and produced by Kimio Ikeda, Hiroshi Mishima and Takahashi Noboyuki for Doga Production and TV Tokyo aired between 1970 and 1971, which consists of 52 episodes lasting about 24 minutes. The series is taken from the manga "Akakichi no eleven "by The series aired in Japan on Nippon Television from 13 April 1970 to 5 April 1971 , every Monday. In Italy it was broadcast for the first time in 1982 , through local TV stations. Other transmissions aired on Super 3 , Naples Channel 21 and TMC , with a different assembly of the opening theme and the end, and was better known by the title "ARRIVANO I SUPERBOYS".[2]

It is the first Anime dedicated to football. "Weekly Shonen King" serialized between (1970 and 1971). Anime version of was broadcast on Tokyo TV between April 13, 1971 up to April 5, 1971 through NTV with 52 episode.

It gained popularity among soccer boys at the time. The 1980s Captain Tsubasa has been described as a work that affected it when appeared, which was a fantastic play and shoots and which can not be imagined from the common sense. In addition, it has been pointed out the emphasis on the spirit theory, technology commentary and had been neglected.[3]

Story

Shinsei High School was established in new residential area of Saitama Prefecture, Matsuki Tenpyo of Mexico Olympic Games bronze medalist is a new coach for the school to guide the basic technology to the students to establish a soccer club, but students, Ohira Yosuke and Shingo Tamai refused to join the soccer club.

Plot

In the new neighborhoods sprung up in the countryside on the outskirts of Tokyo, the institution is located Shinsei Senior High School, frequented by the young and restless Shingo Tamai, student of 6th year, our protagonist. At the beginning of the school year presents the new teacher of physical education, Tempei Matsuki, former goalkeeper of the Japanese national football and bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Mexico. These intends to build a team that can arrivar institution to compete at the highest levels, the intent is immediately taken out of many kids except on Shingo, who sees the opportunity to affirm its leadership in a choral game (Team) such as calcium. He decides to boycott the team's "official" Matsuki and create your own... which after a first and illusory victory will always be defeated by that of Matsuki, which begins to be seen by Shingo as an invincible enemy. Subsequently, the two will be able to clarify their conflicting relationship and Shingo will become the captain of the only school team coached by Matsuki.

Episodes

The series consists of 52 episodes of about 24 minutes.[4]

「このボールの下に集まれ!」 - no shita ni kono booru Atsumare! April 13, 1970

「反逆のキック」 - Hangyaku no kikku April 20, 1970

「狼達の挑戦」 - ookami tachi no chosen April 27, 1970

「血戦」 - kessen May 4, 1970

「嵐を呼ぶボール」 - arashi or yobu booru May 11, 1970

「俺が,太陽だ」 - ga hours, from Taiyoo May 18, 1970

「必殺のドロップキック」 - hissatsu no Doroppu kikku May 25, 1970

「落日の対決」 - rakujitsu no taiketsu June 1, 1970

「俺のゴールはどっちだ」 - gooru wa ore no docchi from June 8, 1970

「ライバル美杉純登場」 - raibaru Misugi jun toojoo June 15, 1970

「涙のレフトバック」 - namida no refuted Bakku June 22, 1970

「俺がシュートする!」 - Shuto hours ga suru! June 29, 1970

「ゴールへの特訓」 - gooru and no Tokkun July 6, 1970

「シュートをするな!」 - Shuto or suru na! July 13, 1970

「ヒーローは誰れだ!」 - hiiroo wa king to give! July 20, 1970

「禁じられたサブマリンシュート」 - kinji rare ta sabumarin Shuto July 27, 1970

「火を吐くロケットシュート」 - hi or haku roketto Shuto August 3, 1970

「燃える魔球」 - Moeru makyū August 10, 1970

「傷ついたライバル」 - kizutsui ta raibaru August 17, 1970

「大空へ飛ぶサブマリン」 - Oozora and tobu sabumarin August 24, 1970

「消えた美杉純」 - kie ta Misugi jun August 31, 1970

「よみがえるサブマリン」 - yomigaeru sabumarin September 7, 1970

「フォークシュート山形豪十郎」 - fooku Shuto Yamagata goo jūroo September 14, 1970

「見てろ!俺のサブマリン·シュート」 - I ro you! no sabumarin hours. Shuto September 21, 1970

「打倒!美杉纯」 - Datoo! Misugi jun September 28, 1970

「うなれ!サブマリン·シュート」 - Unare! sabumarin. Shuto October 5, 1970

「幻のゴールキーパー上岡剛」 - maboroshi no goorukiipaa Ueoka tsuyoshi October 12, 1970

「目かくしのダイビングキャッチ」 - kakushi me no daibingu kyacchi October 19, 1970

「鉄壁のゴール」 - Teppeki no gooru October 26, 1970

「サッカーの鬼兄弟」 - sakkaa no oni kyoodai November 2, 1970

「空中回転ひねりキック」 - Kuchu kaiten hineri kikku November 9, 1970

「空手の滝隼人」 - karate no taki hayato November 16, 1970

「風きる十字攻撃」 - kaze kiru Juji koogeki November 23, 1970

「父の秘密」 - chichi no himitsu November 30, 1970

「鬼兄弟上岡来る!」 - kyoodai Kamioka kuru oni! December 7, 1970

「執念の竜巻シュート」 - Shunen no Tatsumaki Shuto December 14, 1970

「鬼の上岡十連勝!」 - oni no Kamioka Ju renshoo! December 21, 1970

「鬼兄弟からの挑戦状」 - oni kyoodai kara no chosen joo December 28, 1970

「シュートでおめでとう」 - Shuto de omedetoo January 4, 1971

「ブラジルの黒豹」 - burajiru no kuro hyoo January 11, 1971

「世界の得点王ベレー来る!」 - sekai no tokuten oo drink tap kuru! January 18, 1971

「黒豹の殺人シュート」 - kuro no hyoo satsujin Shuto January 25, 1971

「黄金の右足」 - oogon no migiashi February 1, 1971

「鬼コーチ八重島」 - oni koochi yaeshima February 8, 1971

「ほえるブラックジャガー」 - hoeru Burakku jagaa February 15, 1971

「よみがえる右足」 - yomigaeru migiashi February 22, 1971

「ジャングルの殺し屋たち」 - janguru no Koroshi ya Tacho March 1, 1971

「ケン·サントスの母」 - ken. santosu no haha March 8, 1971

「ふたごのサッカー野郎」 - go no futa sakkaa yaroo March 15, 1971

「もえろ!太陽イレブン」 - Moero! Taiyoo irebun March 22, 1971

「うなれ!はやぶさシュート」 - Unare! Yabu wa sa Shuto March 29, 1971

「世界にいどむ一球」 - sekai ichi ni idomu Kyū April 5, 1971

Main characters and voice actors

Voiced by - Ryōichi Tanaka

from downtown of Tokyo, with physical ability, play in selfish style stands out to find a way to make use of the ability in the team.

Voiced by - Ichirō Murakoshi

Voiced by - Shingo Kanemoto

Voice - Akiko Mori (Episode 1 - Episode 12 - Episode 25 - Episode 28 - 52 episodes) / Hiroko Suzuki (Episode 13 - Episode 16) ※ In the ending credits in / ※ ending credits (Episode 16 - Episode 24) (Episode 1 - 52 story - Episode 15, Episode 25) Sophomore newborn high school.

Voice - Katsuji Mori Son of the PTA president in the nascent high school football staff.

Voiced by - Masashi Amenomori

Voiced by - Tamio Ōki

Voice - Reiko Kouke Mother of Shingo Tamai. Chide the words and deeds of the son in the common sense people.

Voice - Masahiko Murase Nascent high school principal.

Voice - Kaneta Kimotsuki Shinsei High School football staff. Players theory school with glasses. .

Voice - Osamu Ichikawa Captain of Asakaze high school soccer. Position offensive midfielder . Rival of Tamai called genius player,

Voice - Shuichi Ikeda , Asakaze high school football staff. While sober to play a role of Misugi assist in solid play.

Voice - Takeshi Kuwahara Vice captain of the North 埼農 forest high school soccer. Position forward. Rival of Tamai.

Voice - Rokurō Naya Fujie west high school soccer coach in the Kamioka brother Tsuyoshi. Former Japan national football team player.

Voice - Keiichi Noda Younger brother Takeshi Kamioka, Fujie west high school football staff. Position goalkeeper.

Voice - Ichirō Nagai The real father "Makoto Nagata", Tamai Shingo in the original version. Ill much a passion for the spread of football, and died of cirrhosis of the liver. The Tamai home soccer ball that he created are left .

Football staff of the American School. Position forward. Asaka in the U.S. military camp is the children of civilian employees residing in, black. Has the nickname "Pele II" and "second coming of Pele," and gives off a shot such as the "snake shot" .

Voice - Gorō Naya (Episode 1 - Episode 18) ※ ending credits (Episode 1 - Episode 17)

External links

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, February 05, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.