Inazuma Eleven
A TV Tokyo Original
Mamoru Endou is an upbeat goalkeeper at Raimon Jr High who loves soccer and refuses to let the school team fade away. When the club faces possible disbandment unless they beat Teikoku Gakuen, the top team in Japan, Mamoru throws himself into recruiting new players and training them. What starts... Read more
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About Inazuma Eleven
Mamoru Endou is an upbeat goalkeeper at Raimon Jr High who loves soccer and refuses to let the school team fade away. When the club faces possible disbandment unless they beat Teikoku Gakuen, the top team in Japan, Mamoru throws himself into recruiting new players and training them. What starts as a scramble to fill spots turns into a wider effort to build trust, sharpen skills, and face rivals who use intense, almost supernatural techniques on the field. The series follows the team's matches, growing friendships, and the inventive soccer moves that set each game apart, without revealing late-season outcomes or endings.
The show premiered in 2008, directed by Yoshikazu Miyao and created by Akihiro Hino. It blends sports anime with fantasy elements, and features voice work from Yuka Terasaki, Takashi Ohara, Mitsuki Saiga, Yu Kobayashi, and Aya Endo.
Box office is not applicable for a television series, since it was produced and released as an animated TV run rather than a theatrical film. Any revenue figures would relate to broadcasting, home video, or merchandise, not ticket sales.
The series became recognizable for its over-the-top special moves and energetic match sequences, helping it attract a dedicated fan base among younger viewers. Its characters and signature techniques have appeared across related media and international broadcasts, and the show is often mentioned when people talk about soccer anime that mixes sports with fantasy.
Critical reception among fans and viewers has been positive, reflected in an average user rating of 8.034 out of 10 from 292 votes. Common themes include teamwork, perseverance, friendship, and creative play, with episodes emphasizing training, strategy, and the emotional bonds that form through competition. Reviewers and fans tend to praise the lively action and character chemistry, even when they note the exaggerated, fantastical elements of the matches.
Details
- Release Date
- October 05, 2008
- Episode Length
- 24m
- Rating
- TV-Y7
- User Ratings
- 293 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 4
- Episodes
- 268
- Network
- TV Tokyo, TV Aichi, TVQ, TV Osaka, TVh, TSC
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- LEVEL5 +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Yuka Terasaki
松风天马
Takashi Ohara
剑城京介
Mitsuki Saiga
神童拓人
Yu Kobayashi
雾野兰丸
Aya Endo
野咲 樱
Director: Yoshikazu Miyao
Created by: Akihiro Hino
Seasons (4 seasons, 268 episodes)
Inazuma Eleven
127 episodes - 2008
Inazuma Eleven GO
47 episodes - 2011
Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone
51 episodes - 2012
Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy
43 episodes - 2013