Inazuma Eleven GO (manga)


Inazuma Eleven GO is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tenya Yabuno. It is based on the Level-5 video game series of the same title. The manga has been published by Shogakukan in CoroCoro Comic.
An anime television series based on the game aired on the TV Tokyo network from May 4, 2011. The series was produced by Level-5 in conjunction with TV Tokyo, Dentsu, and OLM.

Plot

GO

Set 10 years after the first anime Inazuma Eleven, a new soccer system is implemented where the results of matches are predetermined even down to the point scoring.
A boy called Matsukaze Tenma loves soccer. However, it is being controlled by Fifth Sector and he is highly against it. In the first episode, he wants to join the Raimon soccer club, but upon arrival, a mysterious team crushes the Raimon soccer club, including its second team. All the second team members leaves and Tenma is tested before he joins the team. Now with his new friends, he and Raimon go against the soccer being rigged by Fifth Sector and is determined to defend his soccer honor.

Chrono Stone

After Tenma returns from Okinawa from tutoring the local children about soccer, he returns to Raimon, only to discover that the soccer club has never existed. Alpha, a person who comes from El Dorado, an organization from the future hell-bent on destroying soccer, tries to erase Tenma's soccer memories. With the assistance of Fei Rune and Clark Wonderbot, both came from the future, Tenma and his friends must defeat El Dorado in order to return soccer to the world.

Galaxy

Football Frontier International Vision 2 is being held, and all the best school soccer teams gathered in hope to gain a place in Shinsei Inazuma Japan, Japan's new national soccer team. But things are getting out of control when instead of skilled players, 8 soccer players who are new to soccer are selected, along with Tenma, Tsurugi and Shindō. The team is deemed to be a failure by both audience and Shindō himself, so what is happening? Will Shinsei Inazuma Japan be able to shine on the world stage, or is it too bad to even win a match?
Later, as Shinsei Inazuma Japan advanced through the Asia premilinaries, a terrible truth unfolds—FFIV2 is actually the premilinaries of District A of an interplanetary tournament: Grand Celesta Galaxy. In order to save Earth from elimination, Earth Eleven must win through the tournament against all kinds of aliens...

Media

Manga

The Inazuma Eleven manga series, based on the video game series of the same name, was written and illustrated by Tenya Yabuno. It began publication in the June 2008 issue of the Shogakukan magazine CoroCoro Comic.

Anime television series

;Opening songs
  1. Ten Made Todoke!, by T-Pistonz+KMC
  2. Naseba Naru no sa Nanairo Tamago, by T-Pistonz+KMC
  3. Ohayou! Shining Day, by T-Pistonz+KMC
;Ending songs
  1. Yappa Seishun, by Sorano Aoi
  2. Kanari Junjou, by Sorano Aoi
  3. Hajike-Yo!!, by Sorano Aoi
;Opening songs
  1. Jounetsu de Mune ATSU! by T-Pistonz+KMC
  2. Kandou Kyouyuu! by T-Pistonz+KMC
  3. Shoshin wo KEEP ON by T-Pistonz+KMC
  4. Raimei! Blue Train! by T-Pistonz+KMC
;Ending songs
  1. Natsu ga Yattekuru by Sorano Aoi
  2. Te wo Tsunagou by Matsukaze Tenma, Tsurugi Kyousuke & Sorano Aoi
  3. Bokutachi no Shiro by Matsukaze Tenma, Tsurugi Kyousuke, Kirino Ranmaru, Shindou Takuto & Nishizono Shinsuke
  4. Seishun Oden Sorano Aoi, Yamana Akane, Seto Midori, Nanobana Kinako
;Opening songs
  1. Gachi de Katouze! by T-Pistonz+KMC
  2. Chikyuu wo Mawase! by T-Pistonz+KMC
  3. Supernova! by T-Pistonz+KMC
;Ending songs
  1. Katte ni Cinderella by Sorano Aoi and Morimura Konoha
  2. Fashion☆Uchuu Senshi by Sorano Aoi and Mizukawa Minori
  3. Arashi Tatsumaki Hurricane by Sorano Aoi and Kobayashi Yuu

    Anime films

The first animated film, Inazuma Eleven GO: Kyūkyoku no Kizuna Gurifon, premiered in Japanese theaters on December 23, 2011.
In 2012, the crossover Inazuma Eleven GO vs. Danbōru Senki W film was revealed on the July issue of Shogakukan's Monthly Corocoro Comic magazine.

Reception

The Inazuma Eleven: Chrono Stone anime won the best title in the 34th Animage Grand Prix.