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[Captain Tsubasa] Yoichi, it’s unavoidable…

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Oh… I will absolutely not let that happen… My master… Don’t let this me, who is a friend with the ball, be surpassed!! You idiot, you idiot! Ohh, I lost because of my mistake! Hikaru-kun spread his wings of the famous Captain Tsubasa and soared into the world!! It was clearly my K.O. loss!! The outcome of that match will be proven years later… Hikaru-kun’s Captain Tsubasa, which he started serializing, sparked a dream boom not just in Japan, but around the world!!

1: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:04Yeahx72

I’m drawing a manga like this, but I’m probably really happy about it…

4: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:10Yeahx4

>>1If it weren’t like that, this flow wouldn’t happen…

2: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:07Yeahx32

Mr. Hiramatsu’s manga is a bit too advanced for the upper grades.

3: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:09Yeahx23

There’s also Mr. Monkey, and his training ability is just amazing.

5: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:11Yeahx22

Yoichi-kun isn’t really the kind of person who is good at drawing in the conventional sense, but his manga skills are amazing…
Too much excitement for the kids…

6: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:13Yeahx10

The panel layouts are seriously amazing…

7: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:15Yeahx9

Saruwa was amazing at drawing from the very beginning.
Yoichi’s drawings weren’t that great, but the name was amazing.

12: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:27

>>7How about trying both together?

15: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:31Yeahx30

>>12The screen may become too noisy…

26: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:47

>>7We don’t need two with the same style…✂

8: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:16Yeahx4

Recently, I was doing a name serialization, but even so, the manga is incredibly well-done…

9: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:16

The scale is really amazing… it must have been exciting.

10: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:25Yeahx5

A manga artist who can clearly depict the flow of movement across the entire soccer field in the world.
There really aren’t any other manga artists who can draw in the same way, so it’s probably true talent.

74: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:16Yeahx2

>>10I’ve never seen an evaluation like that before…
Captain Tsubasa had that kind of clarity as well.

11: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:26

A living witness to the history of manga.

13: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:28Yeahx3

It’s a seriously world-class manga… The opponent is definitely not up to par.

14: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:30

Yoichi, who doesn’t stop this momentum even in the Reiwa era, is incredible.

16: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:32Yeahx2

Because it has an influence that changed history, Captain Tsubasa…

111: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:27

>>16Even if we ignore overseas factors, it’s one of the reasons for the establishment of the domestic professional soccer league.

17: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:33

It’s crazy that there are fans of top athletes all around the world.

18: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:36Yeahx6

One could even say that they have paved the way for the Japanese soccer industry itself.
Not just manga, but also real life and games included.

19: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:38Yeahx17

The jump I emitted is still the one that has burned my brain the most.
Even though soccer manga is the most barren magazine.

20: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:38Yeahx1

When I reread the non-branded Captain Tsubasa, I was amazed at how many double-page spreads have incredibly complex panel layouts.

21: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:39

Sometimes professional players imitate and get injured…

64: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:11

>>21That’s impressive, but it’s not something you can do unless you’re at Totti’s level…

22: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:39

Both Yoichi and Kazuki are impressive, but Takahashi’s paneling creativity is amazing.

23: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:41

Since Whistle, has there been any soccer manga that was adapted into an anime in Jump?

27: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:48

>>23Seriously not.
One Piece played human soccer.

24: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:42Yeahx1

In reality, I can freely use foul play as well.
It fully utilizes the strengths of fiction.

25: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:43Yeahx11

A manga by a mangaka who portrays themselves clumsily is trustworthy.

28: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:49

>>25Was the description of trying to stab someone in the back but holding back necessary!?

32: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:52Yeahx9

>>28There is a certain credibility to the idea that the author of Black Angels would do something like that.

40: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:55Yeahx5

>>32To hell
Fall down~~~~~

36: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:53Yeahx3

>>25Even though Professor Hiramatsu is an amazing person, he still elevates his disciples.

29: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:50

I think you’re pretty good at coloring too, Yoichi-kun.

30: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:51Yeahx1

The issue of too many “Tsubasa-kun” in Japan since Captain Tsubasa.

44: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:56

>>30It was quite a rare name even as a man’s name.
Before I knew it, it has started being used as a girl’s name…

31: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:51

When I call out “Taro-kun!”, I think that many more Taros will appear.

33: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:53

Well, it’s an exaggeration, but I’m still on good terms with Professor Saruwatari.

34: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:53

Many great players declare that they started playing soccer because they were inspired by Captain Tsubasa!

35: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:53Yeahx3

Mr. Saruwatari is an incredibly nice person.

37: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:54

The Rising Sun Final has such impressive talent just from the name alone, making it clear how amazing the abilities are.

38: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:54

When we were having a meal, Saruwatari-kun said to do whatever I want, so should I just go for it?

39: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:54

So it was a master-disciple relationship…

41: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:55

It seems that it’s also very popular in France, a strong soccer nation.

42: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:56

I think what’s amazing about Captain Tsubasa is that after the middle school arc, they named the techniques for the shots, which deviated quite a bit from reality.

46: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:59Yeahx3

>>42I think it’s amazing to make the protagonist extremely strong.
Even aside from the fact that real Japanese soccer was weak, it’s normal for the protagonist to be a challenger who is looked down upon.

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>>46It’s amazing how it starts with skipping time until middle school and naturally achieving back-to-back championships for 1-2 years, and then moving on to a tournament aiming for a third consecutive title…

43: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:56

When I watch the France match, Pierre is super cool…

45: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)13:59

The Skylove Hurricane is making my body feel tighter and tighter.
I really think it’s funny that the launch pad’s Nexto is in great shape.

47: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:00

I like the scene where the god from the new series blows out air and scores a goal.

50: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:01Yeahx2

>>47That is a moving scene where the priest gives you God’s blessing, telling you that you are now free to live your life.

225: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)15:01

>>50Even reading the ones in name status was amazing.
I see…

48: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:00

Outlaw~~!

49: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:01

The person from Captain Tsubasa recently drew an illustration of Commander Convoy.
I was surprised at how good it was.
You can also handle mechanics, huh?

51: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:02

The protagonist is Oozora Tsubasa, an undefeated player during middle school, who defeats the champion team, Nankatsu.
This is a development you don’t really see in sports stories.

52: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:02

I made the children of the world excited with soccer manga…!

53: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:02

I was stunned by the luchador who mercilessly crushed the Tachibana brothers…

54: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:04Yeahx7

It’s an influence that will be remembered not just in the history of manga, but in the history of the world…

66: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:12Yeahx1

>>54I definitely think he has left his name in the history of soccer.

55: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:04

It’s more like I slammed it down and crushed it.

56: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:04

It’s already to the point where if I finish it, I’ll die, so I’m regretting the manga just at the name stage, right, Yoichi-sensei…

61: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:10

>>56The biggest strength is that it can be served just as it is!

63: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:11

>>56Didn’t you already make that declaration?

57: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:04Yeahx1

It’s an expression of a competition between works, but I can’t bear the one holding the knife.

58: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:05

In Captain Tsubasa, the layout has all 18 pages of the first episode connected in double-page spreads, so I believe Mr. Yoichi’s sense of storytelling is truly one of a kind even today.

59: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:06

I considered Mr. Saruwatari to be a danger because he is of the same type.
As a manga artist, I feel like both are about equally successful.

60: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:10

Even now, Volume 1 of Captain Tsubasa is interesting to read.

62: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:10

When I re-read Captain Tsubasa, the matches against Toho and France are abnormally long.

65: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:11

After that, it can be either AI or just add more details to my work, that’s fine… since it’s a name serialization, after all…

67: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:12

Are you going to talk about Totti, who broke a bone while practicing lightning beast shoots?

68: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:13

I think it’s wonderful that the Hiramoto and Saruwatari disciples get along well.

69: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:13

From a soccer perspective, the most ideal midfielder was Tsubasa in the match against Argentina.
In other cases, I tend to go in myself and score points, so I don’t get praised much.

70: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:14

In the preface to the story, Mr. Saru mentioned that new talents are emerging one after another in Jump, but there hasn’t been anyone of the same type as him yet.
I was wondering if it was a prelude to the upcoming Fist of the North Star.

71: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:14

Many children have injured their legs trying to imitate the twin shoot.

75: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:16

>>71Skylab Hurricane is prohibited during swimming class.

72: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:15

I laugh when I think about going to get permission from Monkey-sensei to try to kill with a forbidden technique.

73: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:15

Since I aim to be a midfielder who can get involved in the plays and also score points myself, it’s inevitable that I will also push forward.
There are actually a lot of games where only Tsubasa can score properly…

76: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:16Yeahx3

When asked if Mr. Yoichi Takahashi is good at drawing, I find myself at a loss for an answer.
I think it’s more than sufficiently unique and attractive.

77: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:16

I wonder what’s going on with the lack of good soccer manga lately…
It’s relatively common in other papers.

82: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:18

>>77In terms of jumping, it seems like only Takeda from Whistle! and the Cosmos Striker can be considered hits.
If you include the monthly issue, there are eleven and a full measure.

78: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:17

I watched a bit of the whistle anime on a streaming site, but it had a really low-budget smell to it.

79: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:17

I’ve always thought that it’s a dynamic and expressive style.

80: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:17

I wonder where Monkey Sensei’s artistic skills were honed…

81: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:17

It’s been quite a while since it became a serialized name.

83: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:18

In the World Youth chapter, Tsubasa is around level 80 while the others are about level 40, so it can’t be helped.
In the no-label era, both Misaki-kun and Hinata, as well as Misugi-kun and Sky Love, scored quite a bit.

84: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:19Yeahx2

But there are many works that don’t stand out aside from Captain Tsubasa.

92: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:21

>>84You should read it…! “Ace!” is…!

85: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:19

Let’s turn the Doberman Detective into an anime starting now.

86: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:19

The respect from soccer players is amazing.

91: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:21

>>86When I went to Milan’s clubhouse without an appointment, at first I was about to be turned away at the gate, but the moment they realized I was the author of Captain Tsubasa, I was treated like a VIP.

93: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:22

>>86I love how the athletes don’t move from the spot even though the live drawing is starting during the ceremony and the host is trying to proceed with a different program until it’s completed.

87: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:19Yeahx1

I don’t dislike Chibi…

89: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:21

>>87There are some interesting parts, but it’s terrible that the opponent in the school match was ignoring boxing rules and using pro wrestling to punish me, while the referee or commentator was totally into it.

88: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:20

There were times when I felt overwhelmed because people said I should only draw Captain Tsubasa and that the World Youth arc was no good, so, Mr. Yoichi.
Now I’ve overcome it and decided to go all in on Captain Tsubasa!

90: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:21Yeahx1

I had a good impression of Guts Ishimatsu, who goes to get the ball with his face, even as a child.

117: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:28Yeahx3

>>90It’s Ishizaki, right?

120: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:29

>>117It was done in Ishizaki.

94: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:23

Even if you line up all the manga artists in history, they would probably rank in the top 5.

95: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:23

Captain Tsubasa is still a monster content with new games being released.
A favorite book of professional players around the world.

96: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:23

But you know, I really wanted Tsubasa to join our club.

98: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:24

>>96The Real Madrid president has arrived.

97: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:23

In the world of Captain Tsubasa, there were quite a few small-sized forwards, apart from Hyuga.
It seems that Wakashimazu being a forward was just the right fit for the scarce talent available.

100: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:24

According to Captain Tsubasa researchers, it’s funny that Izawa is the strongest in post-play.

103: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:26

>>100Izawa is among the strongest in aerial battles, but was there a scene where he was playing off the ball?
I think Matsuyama is the strongest in post play during ground battles.

101: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:25

Morisaki is often talked about as a remarkable topic, but I think he worked really hard since elementary school.
Since we are the same age, you don’t need to add “san” to Wakabayashi.

107: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:26Yeahx1

>>101It’s mentioned in the story, isn’t it? The super hard-working goalkeeper.

122: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:29

>>107He has established his position as the third goalkeeper, following Wakabayashi and Wakashimizu, so he is among the top three Japanese goalkeepers and is considered very exceptional.

147: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:35

>>101In other words, he is the third choice for the Japan national team (the top two are often injured and play more matches), so he’s at a level similar to Gonda from a little while ago.

102: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:25

Well, if you applied Captain Tsubasa to real life, it would be full of fouls!

112: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:27

>>102Children are getting injured by copying!

118: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:29

>>112Sky Love Hurricane is also a foul, and climbing the goalpost is a violation too!

104: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:26

It has been said many times that Izawa is tall, but was he actually strong?
He wasn’t that noticeably tall.

116: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:28

>>104There was a scene where he came on as a substitute as a defensive specialist for aerial battles and was evenly matched in the air against the opposing team’s ace.

105: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:26

Soccer is a martial art!

106: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:26

Aside from Captain Tsubasa, other popular soccer manga that gained popularity include Shoot! and Orefe!

108: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:27

The man Iizawa who has never lost in aerial combat.

109: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:27

A man who handles time and space very freely in sports manga.
It feels very anime-like when you read it.

110: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:27

Now that you mention it, I haven’t read it.

113: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:27

It’s really terrible when a player resorts to violence against an opponent, sending them to the hospital, and gets themselves ejected, but thinks it’s okay because they took a key player out of the game, right?

114: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:28Yeahx1

The goalkeeper is surviving despite being bombarded with lethal shots.
The demeanor is different.

115: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:28

Wakabayashi is a genius, yet due to various circumstances, he is often unusable.
Wakajima is simply difficult to handle.

131: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:31

>>115Since Tsubasa and Wakabayashi don’t apply debuffs, it’s fine if those guys just inflate everything on their own…

119: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:29

In the current Rising Sun, Kaltz was the one who almost died the most.
Carlos and Naturaza’s combined shot hit me in the stomach and caused a crack in my bone.
The Thunder Beast Shot is received with that body, and the combined shot of Tsubasa and Misaki is also taken twice on the body.

128: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:30

>>119Kaltz is having a really tough time as if something terrible happened to him by those guys…

121: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:29

If you imitate the Skylab Hurricane, won’t your testicles get crushed?

124: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:30

>>121Buried many lively children.

123: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:29

I remember that the Tough-kun drawn by Yoichi-kun was quite creepy.

125: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:30

It’s not just Japanese people; anime has become a big hit overseas as well…
At that level, they are among a limited number of people even among Jump writers.

130: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:31

>>125There are no sports anime at all overseas, right?
It seems like there could be things like baseball.

210: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:58

>>130There are amazing athletes all over the world, and it might be quicker to watch real sports than to look at something trivial like manga.

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>>210Before that, it was said that manga is something for girls and children, so the genre is very narrow.

126: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:30

I thought Sky Love Hurricane was about brotherly love, but it turned out to be about shuttle docking and such.
Docking with brothers, huh?

127: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:30

Although I am often told I am tall, my height setting is just a little above average.
If anything, Izawa-kun, your jumping ability is your strong point.

129: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:30

It’s like being in a world of murder licenses, a mental state of WY version Levin.
The shot created to break the statue, aiming to destroy the opposing goalkeeper, reflects Hiramatsu’s mentality that can thrive even in the world stage.

132: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:31

Morisaki is a automatic door to named players’ special shots, but he almost stops mob shots, so it’s not as bad as it seems.

133: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:31

In games, there are surprisingly few misses.

134: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:31

Many boys who got scolded for doing the Meiwa sliding technique.

135: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:32

Because I’m a workaholic, I said I wouldn’t do it even when Ishizaki-kun received it with a fiery face…

136: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:32Yeahx3

I laughed when Sensei Saru said he wanted to draw a new work that surpasses Tough but ended up drawing Tough again, and included Yoichi in that self-deprecation too (laughs).

145: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:35

>>136Sales-wise, it hasn’t surpassed, but in terms of content, Lock Up and Aihab are more interesting…

151: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:36

>>136The part about Tsubasa was just too amazing until the middle school chapter.
It’s quite a harsh story to draw something that surpasses that.
I drew boxing manga too, but it was kind of mediocre.

137: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:33

If we can stop the ace’s shot from the opposing team, the tension will go away.

138: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:33Yeahx1

That’s actually the case… even Yoichi-sensei couldn’t create a new work that surpasses Captain Tsubasa.

139: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:33

There’s no doubt that this manga has popularized the sport called soccer.

140: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:34

“Kaltz is really pitiful because Wakabayashi will also disappear from Hamburg.”

141: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:34

When asked if it’s a mentor-student relationship, there are some soccer scenes that feel like they’re on the edge of being unorthodox, so it’s quite similar.

142: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:34

I feel like Morisaki’s data shows he was more at the level of the Japan national team than I expected.
Wakajima is unexpectedly dangerous.

143: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:35

There is no doubt that it accelerated the development of Japanese soccer.

144: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:35

There are creators who have produced other hit works, but one of them becomes so successful that it defines their image, like in the case of Saint Seiya.

146: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:35

Who said that it can’t be taken because it’s Morisaki-kun?

148: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:36

Wakajima has never had a match without conceding a goal even once in the world of MUJI.
The gap in skill level between me and Wakabayashi is really showing.

149: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:36Yeahx3

When I read Captain Tsubasa and then watch real soccer, I think the defenders letting the opposing ace shoot unmarked are crazier than Morisaki.

159: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:39

>>149The DF in that world doesn’t really do much work…

150: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:36

Sports manga, like Prince of Tennis, is strong when it appeals across generations.

152: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:37

Morizaki-kun himself will dive in prayer while hitting somewhere on his body.
There are also quite a few instances of standing still.

153: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:37

In the case of Muji, the defenders who are properly preventing counterattacks are doing quite a good job…

154: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:37Yeahx1

Morisaki-kun has been guarding the goal for the national championship team since middle school through high school.
Super Elite

155: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:37

I wonder how many people got injured trying to imitate the Thunder Beast Shot.

156: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:38Yeahx1

When I used about two ace characters against the enemy, it turned into something outrageous during the original France battle.
Pierre is doing everything in both offense and defense.

164: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:40

>>156It’s terrible that in a game featuring wings that came out a little while ago, the characters that act as the team’s lubricant are all original characters.

167: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:41

>>156There is a goalkeeper named Amoro-kun who has become famous for being worse than Morisaki, except for luck!

157: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:38Yeahx1

Even though I don’t particularly like soccer.
I felt a huge sense of catharsis the moment the shot was scored.

158: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:39

When we were in elementary school, Ishizaki said something amazing like, “If you’re going to let Morisaki be the keeper, I’d be better off doing it.”

170: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:42

>>158If the regular starting goalkeeper in their first year gets injured, there should be a backup goalkeeper (who was a regular the previous year) on the bench, but instead, they made a makeshift goalkeeper play as a center-back, which is better than the shots they took.

160: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:40

Yō himself likes softball more than soccer, and when he’s playing baseball to the point of scaring Sensei Saru, he becomes intimidating.

172: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:43Yeahx1

>>160There are various episodes, like playing baseball with Takeshi Gundan, from the baseball team of the young Saru-sensei and others.

161: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:40

The special shot is occasionally stopped by Ishizaki’s face instead.
Why is that?

162: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:40

Captain Tsubasa is surprisingly popular even overseas.

163: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:40

It has a lot of power to engage readers even in a serialized format.
To be honest, I find it more interesting to read than when it was published in the completed manuscript in this magazine…

165: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:40

Barcelona held a real signing ceremony, and Madrid got furious.

166: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:41

Yoichi Takahashi’s boxing manga has a small protagonist whose special move is the “frog jump uppercut,” so it’s not cool…

168: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:42

Even Mr. Monkey has a villa and is living a vibrant life with his beloved dog.

169: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:42

Pierre’s performance was terrible, but in the last 10 minutes, he launched an attack and scored.
After that, I stole the ball again, attempted a jumping volley but was blocked, yet I returned to the goal area and stopped a twin shot.

171: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:43

Even a normal guy can try to stop a shot with his body and get blown away, but for Ishizaki, he can at least deflect it with his face…

173: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:43

The final, where Müller and Wakabayashi are exceptionally strong compared to Schneider, is a bit amusing.

174: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:44

But when you mention it, it’s like Yoichi-kun’s panel layout.
I think the use of speed lines that gave an initial momentum is influenced by Gedou Man.

175: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:44

The Takeshi’s army’s amateur baseball team used to win against the weak second team of Hanshin.

176: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:44

It’s supposed to be Tsubasa who is the captain, but he doesn’t really seem to be acting like a captain, does he?

178: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:45

>>176It is said that the real captain is Matsuyama-kun.

181: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:46

>>176You’re the one who summarizes the halftime instructions and checks, right?

177: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:45

During middle school, I did quite a lot of captain-like things, like entrusting tasks to Takikura Ikki.

179: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:45

Even though Teacher Saru tried to kill me…

211: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:58Yeahx2

>>179I have to do it because I draw manga that is close to myself.

180: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:45

Morisaka was also chosen as the only goalkeeper for the prefectural team in his first appearance.

182: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:46

I can understand why the vice-captain is Matsuyama instead of Misaki or Wakabayashi Hinata.

183: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:46

Ishizaki-kun’s background is almost entirely that of Atsuto Uchida except for his face.

192: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:50

>>183In other words, there is a character named Ishizaki-kun, who is a legitimate model called Nobuhiro Ishizaki.
A person who has jumped around various J teams as a manager.

184: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:47

Tsubasa was originally a forward, you know.

185: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:47

If the relationship were bad, Takahashi Yoichi wouldn’t allow any teasing.

186: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:47Yeahx1

Autobiographical manga that can sell itself is powerful.

187: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:48

Since my rival Hinata is a forward, I made Tsubasa a midfielder to be the playmaker, right?

191: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:50

>>187The protagonist’s position change is quite a bold decision, but it has increased the number of children who want to play as midfielders.

188: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:48

The manga artists’ baseball team includes teams like the one from Doctor K in Magazine and the author of Hajime no Ippo, but I wonder if they had any matches or anything like that.

189: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:49

Ultimately, the play that matched best with Tsubasa was when he teamed up with Misaki or Rivaul to create a double playmaker system.

190: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:49

Since Wakabayashi and Wakashimazu often go missing, it’s impressive that Morisaki is always there.

195: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:51

>>190People laugh at me for being a “zaru keeper,” but there is also the reputational damage from being weakly adjusted in the game.
No matter how beaten down I am, I have the toughness to keep participating in the match without rest.

193: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:51

Thanks to Yoichi-kun, I got to know the sport of soccer…

194: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:51

Wasn’t Tsubasa’s CF debut?
Even if I drop back in the middle, I’m consistently a goal scorer.

196: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:51

This two-page spread is just praising Teacher Yoichi!

197: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:52

I can only praise you…

198: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:52

Nitta-kun is weak in both games and manga.

207: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:56

>>198On the contrary, in games, Hayata-kun becomes one of Japan’s top defenders.

199: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:53

I wonder if I can do Segway dribbling if I really work hard…

200: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:54

Morisaki may have a bad matchup against the ace, but he can definitely stop those at the sub-ace level or the mobs.

202: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:55

First of all, it’s not good to let the ace shoot freely…

203: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:55

I feel like my life was decided by my wings, you know, Teacher Yoichi.
I’m still making money I can’t use because it’s still selling well around the world, and although I’m divorced, my ex-wife is also a great support.

204: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:55Yeahx2

Before Captain Tsubasa became popular, there were many people who didn’t know about soccer…

212: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:58

>>204Although they are depicting things like birdcages and offside traps, there are doubts about whether the author understands the rules due to the triangle jump and sky love hurricane.

205: Japan Otaku Reviews25/05/30(Fri)14:55

I don’t remember if it’s 2-4-4 or 1-6-3 since it varies by team.

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