Captain Tsubasa
Synopsis
Tsubasa Oozora loves everything about soccer: the cheer of the crowd, the speed of the ball, the passion of the players, and the excitement that comes from striving to be the best soccer player he can be. His goal is to aim for the World Cup, and to do that, he’s spent countless hours practicing soccer, ever since the moment he could walk on two legs. Now, as he plays for the Barcelona team in a fierce game, it seems as though his dreams are on the verge of coming true. Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 tells the story of how Tsubasa climbed his way through the ranks, featuring his roots in the town of Nankatsu as well as his epic journey to master the art of soccer.
Audience Consensus
The audience generally enjoys 'Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002' for its exciting depiction of soccer and character development, particularly Tsubasa's journey. Fans appreciate the nostalgic feel and updated graphics. Some find certain story elements lacking, but overall, the series is well-received as a celebration of soccer and Japanese animation.
Strengths
- Exciting portrayal of soccer with anime action.
- Strong character progression and development.
- Nostalgic and captures the magic of the original series.
- Appealing graphics and exciting music.
Weaknesses
- Some story arcs feel cut short.
- Love interest feels trite and secondary.