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Japanese: イナズマイレブン

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Episodes: 127
Aired: Oct 5, 2008 to Apr 27, 2011
Broadcast: Unknown
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Source: Game
Duration: 24 min. per ep.

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Synopsis

While other schools in Japan compete for the title of being the best soccer team in the country, Raimon Middle School's soccer club, Inazuma Eleven, struggles to rise from the verge of being disbanded. The grandson of Inazuma Eleven's first generation goalkeeper and captain of the team, Mamoru Endou, takes the challenge of kicking the long neglected club back into shape. To do this, he'll need a little help and more than a little luck.
Mamoru Endou finds hope in the hands of Shuuya Gouenji, a brilliant young player who has given up on soccer. Mamoru is determined to get Shuuya and other new recruits to join his team, no matter what the cost. Is his passion and determination enough to treat the ailing club? Or is there no more hope for the team?

Background

Inazuma Eleven first started out as a sports role-playing game for the Nintendo DS. The series has had numerous sequels since then. The manga was first published in the Shogakukan CoroCoro Comic and the anime series was produced by game developer Level-5 along with TV Tokyo and OLM. The anime aired in numerous countries around Asia and Europe. Aside from the anime, manga and video games, there is also an animated film and guidebooks for the series.

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Adaptation:Inazuma Eleven, Inazuma Eleven: Special
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Sequel:Inazuma Eleven Go
Other:Inazuma Eleven: Chou Jigen Dream Match
Alternative setting:Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin
Character:Inazuma Eleven x Kaitou Gru no Tsuki Dorobou
Alternative version:Inazuma Eleven: Reloaded - Soccer no Henkaku

Characters & Voice Actors

Endou, Mamoru
Main
Takeuchi, Junko
Japanese
Gouenji, Shuuya
Nojima, Hirofumi
Japanese
Kidou, Yuuto
Main
Yoshino, Hiroyuki
Japanese
Fubuki, Shirou
Miyano, Mamoru
Japanese
Kiyama, Hiroto
Supporting
Mizushima, Takahiro
Japanese
Afuro, Terumi
Supporting
Sanpei, Yuuko
Japanese
Kazemaru, Ichirouta
Nishigaki, Yuka
Japanese
Midorikawa, Ryuuji
Supporting
Kodaira, Yuuki
Japanese
Fudou, Akio
Kaji, Yuki
Japanese
Tsunami, Jousuke
Supporting
Sakaguchi, Shuuhei
Japanese

Staff

Akiyama, Katsuhito
Director
Mima, Masafumi
Sound Director
Tsuda, Naokatsu
Episode Director
Fujimoto, Jirou
Episode Director

Edit Opening Theme

#1: 'Tachiagariyo' by T-Pistonz (eps 1-26)
#2: 'Maji de kansha!' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 27-54)
#3: 'Tsunagariyo' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 55-67)
#4: 'Katte nakou ze!' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 68-87)
#5: 'GOOD Kita!' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 88-107)
#6: 'Bokura no Goal!' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 108-127)

Edit Ending Theme

#1: 'Seishun oden' by Twe'lv (eps 1-26)
#2: 'Seishun bus guide' by Berryz Kobo (eps 27-50)
#3: 'Ryuusei boy' by Berryz Kobo (eps 51-67)
#4: 'Otakebi boy WAO!' by Berryz Kobo (eps 68-87)
#5: 'Maji Bomber!' by Berryz Kobo (eps 88-101)
#6: 'Shining Power' by Berryz Kobo (eps 102-112)
#7: 'Mata ne... no Kisetsu' by Inazuma All-Stars (eps 113-127)

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I recently had the pleasure of watching Inazuma Eleven for a third time and I can safely say it is still as evergreen and exciting as I found it the first and the second time I watched it.
Presented by Oriental Light & Magic, the studio that gave us Pokemon, Inazuma Eleven has been a huge success in Japan and several other countries and it has good reasons for so.
The story is centered around a young and energetic football freak, Endou Mamoru, who is trying to gather members for the local school football team; The Raimon Junior High. With his charismatic personality and never-giving up spirit, Endou with the help of a few soccer buddies manages to find eleven players to play for the club and to aim for the Football Frontier Tournament. Football Frontier is a competition where all the junior high schools across the nation participate in order to achieve the number one position in the whole country. But before they could even participate in the tournament, they are pit against the famous Teikoku Academy, which is currently the best in the nation and have been winning the tournament for 40 successive years. Things do not go as planned however for Raimon as they are completely overpowered by Teikoku in all departments of the game. Shoot after shoot, goals after goals Raimon players get battered brutally with an overwhelming margin of 20 goals to nil as Endou Mamoru could only watch his friends lying helplessly not able to stand across the field. As everything seems over before it began for Raimon, an unexpected twist occurs as Gouenji Shuuya, the talented striker who swept away all his opponents single-handedly in the previous Football Frontier Tournament while still just being a freshman, takes the field wearing a Raimon unifrom. It seems that Teikoku was waiting all along for him to take the field and as he does an inspired Endou Mamoru catches the ball cleanly hit by Teikoku and throws it straight at Gouenji who then with this amazing shoot makes the goal. Teikoku then abandon the game as they got what they had come for, and thus resulting in a victory for Raimon Junior High. This is the beginning of the adventures that await Raimon and Endou Mamoru in his future.
The are three different arcs in the show - The Football Frontier arc, The Aliea Academy arc and the Football Frontier International arc.
(i) Football Frontier arc: Follows the journey of Raimon Junior High as they take on the local school teams to enter the competition and play against the best of the nation and their journey to the top.
(ii) Aliea Academy arc: Follows quickly after the Football Frontier Final against Zeus Academy as various schools across the nations including Raimon Junior High is destroyed supposedly by 'Aliens' who say to come from the far planet of Aliea as the messengers of Aliea Academy. They use a Soccer battle as the means to conquer the Earth. There are five teams in Aliea Academy; Gemini Storm, the second rank team that are the first to arrive. Epsilon (Also play as Epsilon Remastered in the later episodes), the first rank team and the rest are Diamond Dust, Prominence and Genesis which is led by Hiroto, are the three master rank teams.
(iii) Football Frontier International arc: Begins after the victory of Raimon against the Aliea Academy's Genesis and players around the country are gathered to form the Inazuma Japan which is the national team of Japan. The arc follows their journey as they progress through the Asian preliminaries and face the teams from all over the world.
The characters play a pivotal role in the series as is the case in every anime, and each of them have their own unique personality and appeal.
Gouenji Shuuya: The cool-headed striker with great potential and also known as 'The Flame Striker.'
Endou Mamoru: The Goalkeeper and the protagonist of the series. He is also the Captain of Raimon Junior High.
Kidou Yuuto: The brains and the genius strategist of the field. He previously was the Captain of the Teikoku Academy but now is an irreplaceble addition to Raimon Junior High.
These are just the main three characters of the team and there is the rest of the team as well consisting of Kazemaru, Someoka, Handa, Max, Kabeyama, Shourin along with several other members that join Raimon in the future.
Endou Daisuke is the grandfather and a former soccer player-cum-goalkeeper for the Japan National team and it is he whom Endou looks upon as an inspiration and decides to be a goalkeeper himself.
Kageyama Reiji is the main antagonist of the show. Kageyama's father was once hailed as the future of Japanese football and that is before when a group of exceptionally talented players gathered by Endou Daisuke overpower him and he is descended into darkness. This leaves a huge mark on a then young Kageyama as he grows deep hatred for soccer in his heart and vows to use any shrewd means possible to take his revenge and to sit on top of the soccer world. He is the owner of the Teikoku Academy and is mostly called as 'Commander' by Kidou Yuuto and the rest of his players. It was him that taught Kidou his soccer and made him grow up to be a prodigy. However the sense of self-righteouness earned by playing against Endou and his friends, Kidou vows to leave Teikoku and follow the right path and to play his own soccer. It's pretty ironic actually that the villain whom you will hate for the most of the show then turns good later in the show in what was an absolutely heart-wrenching episode to say the least. I could not hold back my tears at that point and most likely you won't be as well.
The sound aspect of Inazuma Eleven is one of its strongest assets. The soundtracks used between the episodes are brilliant and it won't be an exaggeration for me to say that Inazuma Eleven has one of the best set of soundtracks in anime. Furthermore, it also boasts of six top-class openings performed by T-Pistonz + KMC. Two of my favorite top 5 anime openings are from the show. They're simply classic. The ending themes vary from person to person as they're all aimed differently for both boys and girls. The voice acting again in this anime is top-notch. A lot of budget was put into this and it clearly verifies it by the class of the voice actors. Each of them is a pro and and you're most likely to find them in any other anime you see. One of the main example is the voice of Endou, which is the same voice actor popular in his role for Naruto in the Naruto franchise.
The artwork is done well throughout the series and has a simple characteristic look aimed at the teens so nothing too special about them. The football while in a soccer match is done neatly and there is no use of CGI and everything is kept simple which is the best way. The 'Hissatsu Techniques' as well are drawn beautifully and never under-achieves.
Inazuma Eleven is like a dose of childhood to me, I can keep watching this numerous times and it won't disappoint me in a slight way. If you're a football/soccer freak like me then this series is a must see, even if you're not then as well I'd recommend you to watch it. It's very exciting throughout and with the addition of the cool Hissatsu moves it only adds its reputation and for me it cements its position as one of the best sport anime out there.
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XxSonikkuEvansxX(All reviews)
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This is my first anime review.
Inazuma eleven is based in a game series by Level-5.
I liked the Story, is a great plot with a big variety of characters and unrealistic attacks. But... it has some differences respect the version of the original game.
The art is great, especially in the shoots and attacks.
The Sound is composed for Yasunori Mitsuda, he did a good job in this, and sound effects are awesome.
I really loved this anime beacuse is really emotional in occasions and others funny or many more.
Inazuma Eleven values the meaning of friendship and teamwork.
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TakamakiJoker(All reviews)
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In December of 2015, I decided to pick a bunch of non- seasonal anime that I wanted to watch alongside the Winter 16 anime season. One of these series was Inazuma Eleven.
Now I went into this anime with very low expectations due to the fact that I don't like sports that much plus some of my least favourite sports are football, boxing volleyball and baseball. So I was expected to hate this anime because of it. As again I don't like sports that much and honestly I was expecting to kinda hate this anime. Was I wrong in my personal judgement or I am right?
Story.
The story in Inazuma Eleven follows a cheerful goalkeeper captain named Endou Mamoru who is looking for members to join the Raimon Soccer Club. However due to Raimon Soccer Club only having 6 players the student body council president named Natsumi threatens the Raimon Soccer Club by disbandment if they wont win a game by Teikoku Gakuen as well getting enough players. When Raimon recruited enough players they faced off with Teikoku Gakuen however Raimon Soccer were competently outclassed. When all hope was lost at the very last second a striker named Gouenji helps the Raimon team to score a point using a powerful hissatsu technique called Fire Tornado. Shocked about the power Teikoku Gakuen forfeits the match where Raimon Soccer Club won by default. This gives Endou along with the Raimon Soccer members hope that they will one day win the Football Frontier. From there Endou along with the Raimon Soccer members would aimed to become the best soccer time like no other team ever was.
Inazuma Eleven is split up into three main arcs as well as some subplots that take place during the main arcs.
Football Frontier Arc (EP1-26)
Ailea Academy Arc (EP27-EP65)
Football Frontier International Arc (EP66-127 End)
Honestly, the story isn't the strongest part of Inazuma Eleven. I am going to be real honest it's one of its weaker parts of the story especially in the earlier episodes of the first arc which I found to be cheesy at times but at the same time, I just can't help to really get invested by it.
The first half it execution. In my opinion, you can make even the most boring sounding setups really good if you can get the execution just right and Inazuma Eleven just that. Honestly, I don't care if the sport is realistic or not because for I only care about the execution more than anything else
The other half are the subplots and in my opinion, they are some best subplots I have ever seen in any anime. They are just really handled well, and they add life to the characters which prevent them from being boring and generic shounen characters.
All of the arcs were all very enjoyable to watch and they well directed because each arc knows to use its content really well.
The show explores the theme for friendship, teamwork, value as well as overcoming your fears and weaknesses and this show manages to execute them perfectly.
I really like the story for this one even though it’s on the little basic side for the most part. I don't think much more was needed because the execution of it was so well handled specially in seasons 2 and 3 where the writers decided to go all out.
Great job director Katsuhito Akiyama.
8.5/10
Characters.
The characters are what really brings this show together because like with the story it is the execution was great.
First, we have Endou Mamoru who is our main captain for the Raimon and later on Inazuma Japan as well as being the main goalkeeper for the team.
Endou starts off as a goofy and kinda hot-headed protestant who has a passion for football but honestly as the series progresses he developed from a less goofy hot-headed main protagonist to a very determined and more responsible captain for the team. I actually adore this character because he is a well-developed character and a lovable one.
I was really impressed with Endou as a who and that's why I adore him and he's one of my favourite’s characters in the show, to be honest.
Next up we have our main striker for Raimon Gouenji Shuuya
Now like Endou he has a strong passion for football but unlike Endou, he's much calmer but self-centred but as the series progresses he much friendly to the team as having massive character development. Not to mention his subplot and backstory was just great and well told.
Overall Gouenji is a great character on he’s own right.
Lastly, we have Kidou Yuuto who is the brains and strategist player for Raimon who is formerly the Captain of the Teikoku Academy but now is an irreplaceable addition to Raimon Junior High. I can only say this much to this character because he is a walking spoiler character which he's side plot. Besides the one that I just mentioned because it happens early on the story anyway.
All I can say about Kidou is he is an amazing character and he is one of the few complex characters.
The rest of the characters are hit or mess depending on your tastes.
For me, most of the characters were great because they had they own subplots which are well written for the most part and they fun to watch as well as being well developed. Sure there were a few miss characters but least they didn't damage the show for me.
Then we have what is easily my favourite characters in Inazuma Eleven. Kazemaru Ichirouta.
I honestly have grown attached with this because I just really liked how his very friendly as well as being competitive player not to mention I really adore his character design.
In my opinion, Kazemaru is probably the most realistic character in this show personality wise.
Overall the characters were awesome.
9.5/10
Visuals.
Visually Inazuma Eleven is pretty good.
The art of Inazuma Eleven is fresh and surprised greatly because I like the character designs for the most because they feel fresh and original.
One thing that I liked that is the use of colour for each arc representing the mood and the tone of each arc.
The football frontier arc has bright colour feel it to it but not full colourful while the Aliea Academy arc has a more depressing feel to it. Then we have the football frontier arc international arc which has more modern sports anime feel to it because of the colour usage and the art, in general, has greatly improved in terms of quality.
The animation was surprising really good, and it stays consistent all the thought and when they players use hissatsu techniques its freaking amazing of how well animated they all are. Sure at times can use re-use the hissatsu animation but for a show like this, I didn't really bother me too much because they are amazingly animated.
Also the character designs, for the most part, were great and unique.
Sure there were a few questionable ones, but they didn't really bother me too much.
This is by definitely Oriental Light and Magic finest work in terms of art and animation especially in season 3 (Football Frontier International Arc) where it looks absolutely beautiful at times putting some of the recent anime to shame at times.
Overall the visuals were great.
8/10
Sound.
The first time that I listened to the OST I personally found it lacklustre but over time I started getting used to it and I ended up completely loving the OST because how amazing it was.
Hell, some of the tracks in Inazuma Eleven are emotional and just plain epic.
Notable tracks include.
Teikoku Gakuen Theme Empire Gakuen came!
Mortal combat with the empire Gakuen
Lethal Attack
Gathering Circle
Kanashii Kano
All of the Opening and Endings themes are amazing.
My favourite openings and endings in Inazuma Eleven are opening four and ending 1 because they fit very well with each other like the opening 4 adds hype for that arc while ending 1 closes that arc perfectly.
The Japanese audio for the series was great, and the voice actors were well acted.
Notable Seiyuu performance goes to Junko Takeuchi as Endou Mamarou, Hiroyuki Yoshino as Kidou Yuuto, Sanae Kobayashi as Natsumi Raimon, Rie Kugimiya aka (Tsundere Queen) as Toramaru Utsunomiya, Yuki Kaji as Kazuya Ichinose and Nishigaki, Yuka as Kazemaru Ichirouta.
There's also an English dub. Please don't watch the English dub it's really bad. I watch the dub for this on Nintendo's anime channel just to see how it is and it was just awful. Not only the voices were bad but the audio quality itself is bad plus the story and characters development were butchered to all hell.
All of the characters have different names, and they were really bad on that and the final nail of the coffin for this dub is the show cuts off after season 2 leaving you with an uncompleted story.
I only watched the first 2 episodes for the dub for this I dropped it half way in the episode because the voices were just so freaking horrible to listen plus the voice actors had no emotion with the roles whatsoever.
So there really no reason to watch Inazuma Eleven dubbed, and I won't take any points away because it's honestly hard to find an Inazuma Eleven dub nowadays let alone good quality.
Overall besides what I said about the dub the I really love the OST, Openings, Endings and voice acting for the original Japanese audio
10/10
Final Thoughts.
Inazuma Eleven might just be the anime that I realize I judged this too early.
Am being really honest when I say that my opinions for this anime went from basically is just another mediocre sports anime to oh my god l freaking this anime so much!!!
Seriously this went being something that I will hate to something that I will love, and it impressed me in so many ways that I will never think possible with a sports anime let alone a kid’s anime.
This is just an awesome anime that I barely speak my praises enough. The story, the characters, the animation the OST, the openings the endings and the voice acting were all just great. I know it could easily have flopped, but execution for everything is so great.
If you're looking for a great sports anime that is entertaining and has a strong character cast I recommend Inazuma Eleven. It was a great series that I will forever love until the end of time
Final Score 9/10
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ViniciusAlves(All reviews)
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Inazuma Eleven is what you would expect from a kids' sport Anime. Full of sparks and over-the-top flashy moves, but little to none substance or story depth. I'm totally not against the characters having super powers, but when this overused feature starts damaging the actually good on-going action, it doesn't work for me. The characters can apparently freeze time or increase the length of the soccer/football field so they can do one of their signature techniques (which makes no sense by the way, it just alter how strong the shoot will be, apart from some few dribble moves). I was also bothered by the repetitive formula that the anime kept after the first arc. After awhile, the final scores of the matches became futile as we all knew our heroes would emerge triumphant. I found myself urging for something unexpected to happen, but everything was just painfully predictable.
The Anime, however, kept me insterested into it because of how amusingly absurd it was. I also enjoy this touring around style, so I got that going for me.

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Cover of the first DVD compilation of Inazuma Eleven released by Geneon Entertainment.

Inazuma Eleven is a 2008 to 2011 Japanese anime television series based on Level-5's video game series of the same name. The animated series was produced by OLM under the direction of Katsuhito Akiyama and consists of 127 episodes.

The series was first broadcast on TV Tokyo in Japan between October 5, 2008 and April 27, 2011. A second series, Inazuma Eleven GO (イナズマイレブンGO), immediately followed the first series and was broadcast between May 4, 2011 and April 11, 2012. A third series, Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone (イナズマイレブンGO クロノ・ストーン) began airing on April 18, 2012. Inazuma Eleven GO:Galaxy (イナズマイレブンGO ギャラクシー) began airing on May 8, 2013, immediately following Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone. Inazuma Eleven first appeared in Video Research's top ten anime series during the week of December 29, 2008 to January 4, 2009 when episode 14, 'The Legendary Eleven!' (伝説のイレブン!'Densetsu no Irebun!') received a 4.0 share.[1] Its viewers ratings peaked during the week of July 5–11, 2010 when episode 90, 'Teikoku's Curse! (Part 1)' (帝国の呪縛!前編!!'Teikoku no Jubaku! Zenpen!!'), received a 6.2 share.[2] By the final episode, 'Kick-off to Tomorrow!' (明日へのキックオフ!'Ashita e no Kikkuofu!'), the view share was 4.8.[3]

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Thirteen pieces of theme music are used through the entire series—six opening themes performed by T-Pistonz+KMC and seven closing themes. The opening theme for the first 26 episodes is 'Tachiagari-yo'. For episodes 27 to 54, the opening theme is 'Maji de Kansha!'. 'Tsunagari-yo' is the opening theme for episodes 55 to 67. The opening theme for episodes 68 through 87 is 'Katte Nakou ze!'. The opening theme for episodes 88 to 107 is 'GOOD Kita!'. And the final opening theme starting from episode 108 is 'Bokura no Goal!'.[4][5] The closing theme for the first 26 episodes is 'Seishun Oden' performed by Twel'v. The next five closing themes were performed by Berryz Kobo, the first 'Seishun Bus Guide' was the closing theme for episodes 27 to 50. Episodes 51 to 67's closing theme is 'Ryūsei Boy'. For episodes 68 through 87, the closing theme is 'Otakebi Boy WAO!'. 'Maji Bomber!!' is the closing theme for episodes 88 to 101, and 'Shining Power' is the closing theme for episodes 102 to 112.[4][6] The final closing theme from episode 113 to the end of the series is 'Mata ne... no Kisetsu' and was performed by Inazuma All Stars, consisting of Junko Takeuchi, Yuka Nishigaki, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Hirofumi Nojima, and Mamoru Miyano.

Inazuma

Twenty-eight DVD compilations of three to four episodes each were released by Geneon Entertainment. The first compilation was released on February 20, 2008.[7]

The first season of Inazuma Eleven is also available for video on-demand streaming.

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Inazuma Eleven[edit]

Season 1[edit]

No.TitleOriginal airdateEnglish airdate (United Kingdom)
01'Let's Play Soccer!'
Transcription: 'Sakkā Yarou ze!' (Japanese: サッカーやろうぜ!)
October 5, 2008[8]July 25, 2011[9]
January 2017 (South Africa)
02'Royal Academy Is Here (Part 1)'
Transcription: 'Teikoku ga Kita!' (Japanese: 帝国が来た!)
October 12, 2008[8]July 26, 2011[9]
03'Royal Academy Is Here (Part 2)'
Transcription: 'Amidase Hissatsu-waza!' (Japanese: あみだせ必殺技!)
October 19, 2008[8]July 27, 2011[9]
04'Royal Forfeit'
Transcription: 'Doragon ga Deta!' (Japanese: ドラゴンが出た!)
October 26, 2008[8]July 28, 2011[9]
05'Where's the Secret Notebook?'
Transcription: 'Hiden-sho wa doko da!' (Japanese: 秘伝書はどこだ!)
November 2, 2008[8]July 29, 2011[9]
06'Is the Inazuma Drop!'
Transcription: 'Kore ga Inazuma Otoshi da!' (Japanese: これがイナズマ落としだ!)
November 9, 2008[8]August 1, 2011
07'Duel on the Riverbank!'
Transcription: 'Kasenshiki no Kettō!' (Japanese: 河川敷の決闘!)
November 16, 2008[8]August 2, 2011
08'The Formidable Cyborg Players!'
Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Sakkā Saibōgu!' (Japanese: 恐怖のサッカーサイボーグ!)
November 23, 2008[8]August 3, 2011
09'Get Up, Willy!'
Transcription: 'Megane, Tatsu!' (Japanese: 目金、立つ!)
November 30, 2008[8]August 4, 2011
10'The Royal Academy's Spy!'
Transcription: 'Teikoku no Supai!' (Japanese: 帝国のスパイ!)
December 7, 2008[8]August 5, 2011
11'Let's Find a Coach!'
Transcription: 'Shin Kantoku o Sagase!' (Japanese: 新監督を探せ!)
December 14, 2008[8]August 8, 2011
12'The Final Against the Royal Academy, Part One!'
Transcription: 'Kessen! Teikoku Gakuen Zenpen!!' (Japanese: 決戦!帝国学園・前編!!)
December 21, 2008[8]August 9, 2011
13'The Final Against the Royal Academy, Part Two!'
Transcription: 'Kessen! Teikoku Gakuen Kōhen!!' (Japanese: 決戦!帝国学園・後編!!)
December 28, 2008[8]August 10, 2011
14'The Legendary Team!'
Transcription: 'Densetsu no Irebun!' (Japanese: 伝説のイレブン!)
January 4, 2009[10]August 11, 2011
15'The National Tournament Finally Begins!'
Transcription: 'Kita ze! Zenkoku Taikai!!' (Japanese: 来たぜ!全国大会!!)
January 11, 2009[10]August 12, 2011
16'Let's Beat the Ninja School!'
Transcription: 'Yabure! Ninja Sakkā!!' (Japanese: 破れ!忍者サッカー!!)
January 18, 2009[10]August 15, 2011
17'Jude's Decision!'
Transcription: 'Kidō no Ketsui!' (Japanese: 鬼道の決意!)
January 25, 2009[10]August 16, 2011
18'Break Through the Never-Ending Wall!'
Transcription: 'Kudake! Mugen no Kabe!!' (Japanese: 砕け!無限の壁!!)
February 1, 2009[10]August 17, 2011
19'A Star Returns!'
Transcription: 'Yomigaetta Tensai!' (Japanese: よみがえった天才!)
February 8, 2009[10]August 18, 2011
20'The Definitive Technique: The Z Triangle!'
Transcription: 'Hissatsu no Toraianguru Z!' (Japanese: 必殺のトライアングルZ!)
February 15, 2009[10]August 19, 2011
21'A Fierce Duel With Kirkwood!'
Transcription: 'Gekitō! Kidokawa Seishū!!' (Japanese: 激闘!木戸川清修!!)
February 22, 2009[10]August 22, 2011
22'I'll Get Past the God Hand!'
Transcription: 'Goddo Hando o Koero!' (Japanese: ゴッドハンドを超えろ!)
March 1, 2009[10]August 23, 2011
23'Challenged By a God!'
Transcription: 'Kami no chōsen-jō!' (Japanese: 神の挑戦状!)
March 8, 2009[10]August 24, 2011
24'Everybody All Together!'
Transcription: 'Gasshuku Yarou ze!' (Japanese: 合宿やろうぜ!)
March 15, 2009[10]August 25, 2011
25'The Final, Part One!'
Transcription: 'Saigo no Kessen!' (Japanese: 最後の決戦!)
March 22, 2009[10]August 26, 2011
26'The Final, Part Two: Divinity vs Magic!'
Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Kami VS Majin!!' (Japanese: 激突!神VS魔神!!)
March 29, 2009[10]August 29, 2011

Season 2[edit]

No.TitleOriginal airdateEnglish airdate (United Kingdom)
27'The Aliens Are Here!'
Transcription: 'Uchū-jin ga Kita!' (Japanese: 宇宙人が来た!)
April 8, 2009[11]August 30, 2011
28'The Raimon 11 Fight Back!'
Transcription: 'Shutsugeki! Raimon Irebun!!' (Japanese: 出撃!雷門イレブン!!)
April 15, 2009[11]August 31, 2011
29'Take Down the Black 11!'
Transcription: 'Taose! Kuro no 11-nin!!' (Japanese: 倒せ!黒の11人!!)
April 22, 2009[11]September 1, 2011
30'The Alius Academy Threat'
Transcription: 'Kyōi! Eiria Gakuen!!' (Japanese: 脅威!エイリア学園!!)
April 29, 2009[11]September 2, 2011
31'The Search for the Legendary Striker!'
Transcription: 'Densetsu no Sutoraikā o Sagase!' (Japanese: 伝説のストライカーを探せ!)
May 6, 2009[11]September 5, 2011
32'The Prince Of Snow Land!'
Transcription: 'Setsugen no Ōji!' (Japanese: 雪原の皇子!)
May 13, 2009[11]September 6, 2011
33'Who IS the New Ace Striker?'
Transcription: 'Ēsu Sutoraikā wa Dare da!' (Japanese: エースストライカーはだれだ!)
May 20, 2009[11]September 7, 2011
34'The Alius Academy Attack!'
Transcription: 'Shōgeki! Eiria Gakuen!!' (Japanese: 衝撃!エイリア学園!!)
May 27, 2009[11]September 8, 2011
35'Epsilon Attacks!'
Transcription: 'Ipushiron Raishū!' (Japanese: イプシロン来襲!)
June 3, 2009[11]September 9, 2011
36'The Hidden Power!'
Transcription: 'Kakusareta Chikara!' (Japanese: かくされた力!)
June 10, 2009[11]September 12, 2011
37'Royal Academy's Comeback, Part 1!'
Transcription: 'Teikoku no Gyakushū Zenpen!!' (Japanese: 帝国の逆襲・前編!!)
June 17, 2009[11]September 13, 2011
38'Royal Academy's Comeback, Part 2!'
Transcription: 'Teikoku no Gyakushū Kōhen!!' (Japanese: 帝国の逆襲・後編!!)
June 24, 2009[11]September 14, 2011
39'The Last Wyvern Blizzard!'
Transcription: 'Saigo no Waibān Burizādo!' (Japanese: 最後のワイバーンブリザード!)
July 1, 2009[12]September 15, 2011
40'Erik Eagle In Serious Trouble!'
Transcription: 'Ichinose! Saidai no Kiki!!' (Japanese: 一之瀬!最大の危機!!)
July 8, 2009[12]September 16, 2011
41'Dvalin's Trap!'
Transcription: 'Dezāmu no Wana!' (Japanese: デザームの罠!)
July 22, 2009[12]September 19, 2011
42'Epsilon! The Toughest Battle Yet!'
Transcription: 'Gekitō! Saikyō Ipushiron!!' (Japanese: 激闘!最凶イプシロン!!)
July 29, 2009[12]September 20, 2011
43'Grandpa's Secret Trick!'
Transcription: 'Jī-chan no Kyūkyoku Ōgi!' (Japanese: じいちゃんの究極奥義!)
August 5, 2009[12]September 21, 2011
44'The Other Majin The Hand!'
Transcription: 'Mō Hitotsu no Majin za Hando!' (Japanese: もうひとつのマジン・ザ・ハンド!)
August 12, 2009[12]September 22, 2011
45'Seismic Earthquake Shocker!'
Transcription: 'Gekishin! Saikyō no Jeneshisu!!' (Japanese: 激震!最強のジェネシス!!)
August 19, 2009[12]September 23, 2011
46'The Captain's Test!'
Transcription: 'Kyaputen no Shiren!' (Japanese: キャプテンの試練!)
August 26, 2009[12]September 26, 2011
47'The Great Battle In The Southern Sea!'
Transcription: 'Nankai no Daikettō!' (Japanese: 南海の大決闘!)
September 2, 2009[12]September 27, 2011
48'The Flame Striker!'
Transcription: 'Honoo no Sutoraikā!' (Japanese: 炎のストライカー!)
September 9, 2009[12]September 28, 2011
49'The Radical Rhythmic Soccer Game!'
Transcription: 'Norinori! Rizumu Sakkā!!' (Japanese: ノリノリ!リズムサッカー!!)
September 16, 2009[12]September 29, 2011
50'The Fist of Justice!'
Transcription: 'Unare! Seigi no Tekken!!' (Japanese: うなれ!正義の鉄拳!!)
September 23, 2009[12]September 30, 2011
51'Epsilon's Counterattack!'
Transcription: 'Gyakushū! Ipushiron Kai!!' (Japanese: 逆襲!イプシロン改!!)
September 30, 2009[12]October 4, 2011
52'The Fire Revival!'
Transcription: 'Fukkatsu no Bakuen!' (Japanese: 復活の爆炎!)
September 30, 2009[12]October 5, 2011
53'The Freezing Darkness Of Diamond Dust!'
Transcription: 'Itetsuku Yami Daiyamondo Dasuto!' (Japanese: 凍てつく闇・ダイヤモンドダスト!)
October 7, 2009[13]October 6, 2011[9]
54'Byron, The Back Up of the Gods'
Transcription: 'Saikyō no Sukketo Afurodi!' (Japanese: 最強の助っ人アフロディ!)
October 14, 2009[13]October 7, 2011
55'A New Challenge!'
Transcription: 'Endō Aratanaru Chōsen!' (Japanese: 円堂・新たなる挑戦!)
October 21, 2009[13]October 8, 2011
56'Mark vs. Axel'
Transcription: 'Taiketsu! Endō VS Gōenji!!' (Japanese: 対決!円堂VS豪炎寺!!)
October 28, 2009[13]October 10, 2011
57'The Miraculous Team!'
Transcription: 'Kiseki no Chīmu! Za Kaosu!!' (Japanese: 奇跡のチーム!ザ・カオス!!)
November 4, 2009[13]October 11, 2011
58'Blizzard of Fire'
Transcription: 'Sakuretsu! Faia Burizādo!!' (Japanese: 炸裂!ファイアブリザード!!)
November 11, 2009[13]October 12, 2011
59'Alius Academy Finally Arrives!'
Transcription: 'Tsui ni Kita! Eiria Gakuen!!' (Japanese: ついに来た!エイリア学園!!)
November 18, 2009[13]October 13, 2011
60'Alius Academy Unveiled!'
Transcription: 'Eiria Gakuen no Shōtai!' (Japanese: エイリア学園の正体!)
December 2, 2009[13]October 14, 2011
61'The Final Battle, Part 1!'
Transcription: 'Saishū Kessen! Za Jeneshisu Zenpen!!' (Japanese: 最終決戦!ザ・ジェネシス・前編!!)
December 9, 2009[13]October 17, 2011
62'The Final Battle, Part 2!'
Transcription: 'Saishū Kessen! Za Jeneshisu Kōhen!!' (Japanese: 最終決戦!ザ・ジェネシス・後編!!)
December 16, 2009[13]October 18, 2011
63'The Endless Threat!'
Transcription: 'Owari Naki Kyōi!' (Japanese: 終わりなき脅威!)
December 23, 2009[13]October 19, 2011
64'The Raimon vs. Raimon Face Off!'
Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Raimon VS Raimon!!' (Japanese: 激突!雷門VS雷門!!)
January 6, 2010[13]October 20, 2011
65'The Ultimate Friendship Move!'
Transcription: 'Yūjō no Kyūkyoku Ōgi!' (Japanese: 友情の究極奥義!)
January 13, 2010[13]October 21, 2011
66'The World's Strongest Team: Blizzard Version!'
Transcription: 'Chijō Saikyō no Chīmu e! Burizādo-hen!!' (Japanese: 地上最強のチームへ!ブリザード編!!)
January 20, 2010[13]October 22, 2011
67'The World's Strongest Team: Fire Version!'
Transcription: 'Chijō Saikyō no Chīmu e! Faia-hen!!' (Japanese: 地上最強のチームへ!ファイア編!!)
January 27, 2010[13]October 25, 2011

Season 3[edit]

No.TitleOriginal airdateUK airdate
68'The Gathering: Whose the Japanese Representative?'
Transcription: 'Shūketsu! Nippon Daihyō!!' (Japanese: 集結!日本代表!!)
February 3, 2010[14]October 26, 2011
69'The Birth of Inazuma Japan!'
Transcription: 'Tanjō! Inazuma Japan!!' (Japanese: 誕生!イナズマジャパン!!)
February 10, 2010[14]October 27, 2011
70'The Cursed Coach!'
Transcription: 'Norowareta Kantoku!' (Japanese: 呪われた監督!)
February 17, 2010[14]October 28, 2011
71'A Challenge to the World!'
Transcription: 'Kaimaku! Sekai e no Chōsen!!' (Japanese: 開幕!世界への挑戦!!)
February 24, 2010[14]October 31, 2011
72'Ride Over the Big Wave!'
Transcription: 'Biggu Weibu o Norikoero!' (Japanese: ビッグウェイブを乗り越えろ!)
March 3, 2010[14]November 1, 2011
73'The Scorching Hot Fight Against the Desert Lions!'
Transcription: 'Shakunetsu no Senshi! Dezāto Raion!!' (Japanese: 灼熱の戦士!デザートライオン!!)
March 10, 2010[14]November 2, 2011
74'The Sleeping Tiger Awakes!'
Transcription: 'Nemureru Tora! Mezameru Toki!!' (Japanese: 眠れる虎!目覚める時!!)
March 17, 2010[14]November 3, 2011
75'Mark vs. Archer'
Transcription: 'Shinken Shōbu! Endō to Tobitaka!!' (Japanese: 真剣勝負!円堂と飛鷹!!)
March 31, 2010[14]November 4, 2011
76'Possible Substitution?'
Transcription: 'Daihyō Kōtai!? Saikyō no Chōsen-sha-tachi!!' (Japanese: 代表交代!?最強の挑戦者たち!!)
April 7, 2010[15]November 7, 2011
77'Coach Travis vs. Coach Lina!'
Transcription: 'Kyūkyoku Taiketsu! Kudō Japan VS Hitomiko Japan!!' (Japanese: 究極対決!久遠ジャパンVS瞳子ジャパン!!)
April 14, 2010[15]November 8, 2011
78'Cammy's Ultimate Trick Strategy!'
Transcription: 'Fuyuka no Kyūkyoku Ōgi Daisakusen!!' (Japanese: 冬花の究極奥義大作戦!!)
April 21, 2010[15]November 9, 2011
79'Axel's Decision'
Transcription: 'Gōenji no Ketsui!' (Japanese: 豪炎寺の決意!)
April 28, 2010[15]November 10, 2011
80'The Last Match'
Transcription: 'Saigo no Shiai' (Japanese: 最後の試合)
May 5, 2010[15]November 11, 2011
81'Fire Dragon The Strongest in Asia'
Transcription: 'Ajia Saikyō! Faiā Doragon!!' (Japanese: アジア最強!ファイアードラゴン!!)
May 12, 2010[15]November 11, 2011
82'The Perfect Zone Press'
Transcription: 'Kanzen naru Senjutsu! Pāfekuto Zōn Puresu!!' (Japanese: 完全なる戦術!パーフェクトゾーンプレス!!)
May 19, 2010[15]November 14, 2011
83'Stand Up, Captain!'
Transcription: 'Tachiagare Kyaputen!' (Japanese: たちあがれキャプテン!)
May 26, 2010[15]November 15, 2011
84'Our Ticket to the Internationals!'
Transcription: 'Te ni Irero! Sekai e no Kippu!!' (Japanese: 手に入れろ!世界への切符!!)
June 2, 2010[15]November 16, 2011
85'Our Ticket to the World!'
Transcription: 'Kita ze! Sekai Taikai!!' (Japanese: 来たぜ!世界大会!!)
June 9, 2010[15]November 17, 2011
86'This is the World Level!!'
Transcription: 'Kyōgaku! Kore ga Sekai Reberu da!!' (Japanese: 驚愕!これが世界レベルだ!!)
June 16, 2010[15]November 18, 2011
87'The English Knights, The Knights of Queen'
Transcription: 'Eikoku no Kishi! Naitsu Obu Kuīn!!' (Japanese: 英国の騎士!ナイツオブクィーン!!)
June 23, 2010[15]November 21, 2011
88'It's Done! My Own Signature Move!'
Transcription: 'Kansei! Ore Dake no Hissatsu-waza!!' (Japanese: 完成!俺だけの必殺技!!)
June 30, 2010[15]November 22, 2011
89'Going Beyond Mugen the Hand!'
Transcription: 'Mugen za Hando o Koero!' (Japanese: ムゲン・ザ・ハンドを超えろ!)
June 30, 2010[15]November 23, 2011
90'The Curse of Royal, Part 1'
Transcription: 'Teikoku no Jubaku! Zenpen!!' (Japanese: 帝国の呪縛!前編!!)
July 7, 2010[16]November 24, 2011
91'The Curse of Royal, Part 2'
Transcription: 'Teikoku no Jubaku! Kōhen!!' (Japanese: 帝国の呪縛!後編!!)
July 14, 2010[16]November 25, 2011
92'No Way! There's Another Jude?'
Transcription: 'Senritsu! Mōhitori no 'Kidō'!!' (Japanese: 戦慄!もう一人の「鬼道」!!)
July 21, 2010[16]November 28, 2011
93'Penguin versus Penguin!'
Transcription: 'Saikyō Taiketsu! Pengin VS Pengin!!' (Japanese: 最強対決!ペンギンVSペンギン!!)
July 28, 2010[16]November 29, 2011
94'The Fortress of Barricades'
Transcription: 'Tachihadakaru Yōsai' (Japanese: 立ちはだかる要塞)
August 4, 2010[16]November 30, 2011
95'Absolute Despair Inazuma Japan Loses?'
Transcription: 'Zettaizetsumei! Inazuma Japan Haiboku!?' (Japanese: 絶体絶命!イナズマジャパン敗北!?)
August 11, 2010[16]December 1, 2011
96'Cammy's Secret'
Transcription: 'Fuyuppe no Himitsu' (Japanese: フユッペの秘密)
August 18, 2010[16]December 2, 2011
97'Erik's Final Kickoff'
Transcription: 'Ichinose! Saigo no Kikkuofu!!' (Japanese: 一之瀬!最後のキックオフ!!)
August 25, 2010[16]December 5, 2011
98'Mark versus Erik'
Transcription: 'Zenryoku no Yūjō! Ichinose VS Endō!!' (Japanese: 全力の友情!一之瀬VS円堂!!)
September 1, 2010[16]December 5, 2011
99'The Phoenix's Decision'
Transcription: 'Fushichō no Ketsui!' (Japanese: 不死鳥の決意!)
September 8, 2010[16]December 6, 2011
100'Meeting the Illusion!'
Transcription: 'Kiseki! Kappa to no Sōgū!?' (Japanese: 奇跡!カッパとの遭遇!?)
September 15, 2010[16]December 7, 2011
101'Clash...Tiger and Hawk'
Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Tora to Taka!!' (Japanese: 激突!虎と鷹!!)
September 22, 2010[16]December 8, 2011
102'Memories Revived The Truth About Cammy'
Transcription: 'Yomigaeru Kioku! Fuyuka no Shinjitsu!!' (Japanese: よみがえる記憶!冬花の真実!!)
October 6, 2010[17]
103'The Finals at Last Fideo's Determination'
Transcription: 'Iyoiyo Kessen! Fidio no Ketsui!!' (Japanese: いよいよ決戦!フィディオの決意!!)
October 13, 2010[17]
104'The Strongest Hissatsu Tactics Catenacchio Counter'
Transcription: 'Saikyō Takutikusu! Katenachio Kauntā!!' (Japanese: 最強タクティクス!カテナチオカウンター!!)
October 20, 2010[17]
105'Fierce Fight! Mark vs. Fideo!'
Transcription: 'Nettō! Endō VS Fidio!!' (Japanese: 熱闘!円堂VSフィディオ!!)
October 27, 2010[17]
106'The Last Play Off Ray Dark'
Transcription: 'Saigo no Kessen! Kageyama Reichi!!' (Japanese: 最後の決戦!影山零治!!)
November 10, 2010[17]
107'Grandpa's Last Notebook'
Transcription: 'Jī-chan no Saigo no Nōto!' (Japanese: じいちゃんの最後のノート!)
November 17, 2010[17]
108'The Legend of Liocott Island!'
Transcription: 'Raiokotto-tō no Densetsu!' (Japanese: ライオコット島の伝説!)
November 24, 2010[17]
109'Apostle from the Sky!'
Transcription: 'Tenkū no Shito!' (Japanese: 天空の使徒!)
December 1, 2010[17]
110'Devil's Army Z!'
Transcription: 'Makai Gundan Z!' (Japanese: 魔界軍団Z!)
December 8, 2010[17]
111'Descent of the Demon Lord Dark Angel!'
Transcription: 'Maō Kōrin! Dāku Enjeru!!' (Japanese: 魔王降臨!ダークエンジェル!!)
December 15, 2010[17]
112'The Kingdom's Darkness!'
Transcription: 'Za Kingudamu no Yami!' (Japanese: ザ・キングダムの闇!)
December 22, 2010[17]
113'Garshield's Plot'
Transcription: 'Garushirudo no Inbō!' (Japanese: ガルシルドの陰謀!)
January 5, 2011[18]
114'Inazuma Japan vs. The Kingdom'
Transcription: 'Inazuma Japan VS Za Kingudamu' (Japanese: イナズマジャパンVSザ・キングダム)
January 12, 2011[18]
115'The Soccer Kingdom's Revenge!'
Transcription: 'Sakkā Ōkoku no Gyakushū!' (Japanese: サッカー王国の逆襲!)
January 19, 2011[18]
116'Counterattack of the Soccer Kingdom'
Transcription: 'Kyōi! Ritoru Giganto!!' (Japanese: 驚異!リトルギガント!!)
January 26, 2011[18]
117'Extraordinary! Little Gigantes!'
Transcription: 'Shūgeki! Kyūkyoku no Kyōka Ningen!!' (Japanese: 襲撃!究極の強化人間!!)
February 2, 2011[18]
118'Attack of the Ultimate Enhanced Humans'
Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Chīmu Garushirudo!!' (Japanese: 恐怖のチームガルシルド!)
February 9, 2011[18]
119'The Fearsome Team Garshield'
Transcription: 'Saikyō no Raibaru!' (Japanese: 最強のライバル!)
February 16, 2011[18]
120'Fideo's Friendship Training'
Transcription: 'Fidio no Yūjō Daitokkun!' (Japanese: フィディオの友情大特訓!)
February 23, 2011[18]
121'To Worlds Number One The Words of Eleven'
Transcription: 'Sekaiichi e! 11 no Kotoba!!' (Japanese: 世界一へ!11の言葉!!)
March 2, 2011[18]
122'Inazuma Japan, Final Battle'
Transcription: 'Inazuma Japan Saigo no Tatakai!' (Japanese: イナズマジャパン最後の戦い!)
March 9, 2011[18]
123'The Fight to the Top, Little Gigantess, Part 1'
Transcription: 'Chōjō Kessen!! Ritoru Giganto Zenpen' (Japanese: 頂上決戦!!リトルギガント・前編)
March 23, 2011[18]
124'The Fight to the Top, Little Gigantess, Part 2'
Transcription: 'Chōjō Kessen!! Ritoru Giganto Kōhen' (Japanese: 頂上決戦!!リトルギガント・後編)
April 6, 2011[19]
125'It's Final, World's Number 1'
Transcription: 'Tsui ni Ketchaku! Sekaiichi!!' (Japanese: ついに決着!世界一!!)
April 13, 2011[19]
126'The Tearful Graduation'
Transcription: 'Namida no Sotsugyō-shiki!' (Japanese: 涙の卒業式!)
April 20, 2011[19]
127'Kickoff to Tomorrow!'
Transcription: 'Ashita e no Kikkuofu!' (Japanese: 明日へのキックオフ!)
April 27, 2011[19]

Inazuma 11 Episode 50 Full

Inazuma Eleven GO[edit]

No.TitleOriginal airdate
01'A Fresh Breeze at Raimon Junior High!'
Transcription: 'Raimon ni Fuku Atarashii Kaze!' (Japanese: 雷門に吹く新しい風!)
May 4, 2011[20]
02'The Elusive Fighting Spirits!'
Transcription: 'Kore ga Keshin da!' (Japanese: これが化身(けしん)だ!)
May 11, 2011[21]
03'The Fall of the Raimon Soccer Team!'
Transcription: 'Hōkai! Raimon Sakkā-bu!!' (Japanese: 崩壊! 雷門サッカー部!!)
May 18, 2011[21]
04'Arion's Entrance Test!'
Transcription: 'Tenma no Nyūbu Tesuto!' (Japanese: 天馬の入部テスト!)
May 25, 2011[21]
05'The Fix Is In!'
Transcription: 'Shikumareta Shiai' (Japanese: 仕組まれた試合)
June 1, 2011[21]
06'One Last Pass, One Last Hope!'
Transcription: 'Rasuto Pasu ni Kometa Omoi' (Japanese: ラストパスにこめた思い)
June 8, 2011[21]
07'Enter Coach Evans!'
Transcription: 'Endō Kantoku Tōjō!!' (Japanese: 円堂(えんどう)監督登場!!)
June 15, 2011[22]
08'What It Takes to be a Captain'
Transcription: 'Kyaputen no Shikaku' (Japanese: キャプテンの資格)
June 22, 2011[22]
09'And the Saint's Way Tournament Begins!'
Transcription: 'Tsui ni Kaimaku! Hōrī Rōdo!!' (Japanese: ついに開幕! ホーリーロード!!)
June 29, 2011[22]
10'A Rebellion for Victory!'
Transcription: 'Shōri e no Hanran!' (Japanese: 勝利への反乱!)
July 6, 2011[22]
11'Victor's Secret'
Transcription: 'Tsurugi no Himitsu' (Japanese: 剣城の秘密)
July 13, 2011[23]
12'Almighty Faith School's Fighting Spirits!'
Transcription: 'Keshin no Kyōi! Mannō-zaka-chū!!' (Japanese: 化身の驚異! 万能坂中!!)
July 20, 2011[23]
13'Raimon's Awakening!'
Transcription: 'Raimon no Kakusei!?' (Japanese: 雷門の覚醒!?)
July 27, 2011[23]
14'J.P.'s Special Move!'
Transcription: 'Shinsuke no Hissatsu-waza!' (Japanese: 信助の必殺技!)
August 3, 2011[23]
15'A Reunion with Jude Sharp!'
Transcription: 'Kidō Yūto to no Saikai' (Japanese: 鬼道有人との再会)
August 10, 2011[24]
16'The Dreaded Royal Academy!'
Transcription: 'Senritsu! Teikoku Gakuen!!' (Japanese: 戦慄!帝国学園!!)
August 17, 2011[24]
17'Thunderbolt Roars!'
Transcription: 'Sakuretsu! Arutimetto Sandā!!' (Japanese: 炸裂!アルティメットサンダー!!)
August 24, 2011[24]
18'Revolution!'
Transcription: 'Kaze o Okose!' (Japanese: 革命を起こせ!)
August 31, 2011[24]
19'The Gnashing Fangs of Pirates Cove (Merchant Marine) Academy!'
Transcription: 'Arekuruu Kaiō no Kiba!' (Japanese: 荒れ狂う海王の牙!)
September 7, 2011[24]
20'Arion's Fighting Spirit Takes Wing!'
Transcription: 'Habatake! Tenma no Keshin!!' (Japanese: 羽ばたけ!天馬の化身!!)
September 14, 2011[25]
21'Challenger in Autumn Sky!'
Transcription: 'Akizora no Chōsen-sha!' (Japanese: 秋空の挑戦者!)
September 21, 2011[25]
22'Get Together for the Revolution!'
Transcription: 'Tsudoe! Kakumei no Hata ni!' (Japanese: 集え!革命の旗に!)
September 28, 2011[25]
23'Aerodrome Arena!'
Transcription: 'Kyōfu no Saikuron Sutajiamu!' (Japanese: 恐怖のサイクロンスタジアム!)
October 10, 2011
24'Our Style of Football Revived!'
Transcription: 'Yomigaere! Ore-tachi no Sakkā' (Japanese: 甦れ!俺たちのサッカー)
October 19, 2011
25'He's Back!'
Transcription: 'Aitsu ga Kaettekuru!' (Japanese: あいつが帰ってくる!)
October 26, 2011
26'The White Devil Looms!'
Transcription: 'Tachihadakaru Shiroi Akuma' (Japanese: 立ちはだかる白い悪魔)
November 2, 2011
27'The Alpine Struggle!'
Transcription: 'Hyōjō no Kakutō! VS Hakuren-chū!!' (Japanese: 氷上の格闘!VS白恋中!!)
November 9, 2011
28'Anxiety of Head Coach Jude!'
Transcription: 'Kantoku Kidō no Fuan' (Japanese: 監督 鬼道 の 不安)
November 16, 2011
29'Challenge Against Kirkwood!'
Transcription: 'Unmei no Taiketsu! Kidokawa Seishū!!' (Japanese: 運命の対決!木戸川清修!!)
November 23, 2011
30'Tactical Confrontation! Love Vs. Sharp!'
Transcription: 'Karei naru Senjutsu! Kidō vs Afurodi' (Japanese: 華麗なる戦術! 鬼道 vs アフロディ)
November 30, 2011
31'Brave Samuari Musashi Arrives!'
Transcription: 'Kenshin! Sengoku Bushin Musashi tōjō!' (Japanese: 謙信!戦国Bushin武蔵登場!)
December 7, 2011
32'Winds of Revolution!'
Transcription: 'Kaze no mirakuru!' (Japanese: 風のミラクル!)
December 14, 2011
33'Foes in the Mirage!'
Transcription: 'Shinpi-tekina teki! Gen'ei gakuen!' (Japanese: 神秘的な敵!幻影学園!)
December 21, 2011
34'The Unstoppable Phantom Shot!'
Transcription: 'Hi bōei! Maboroshi wa satsuei!' (Japanese: 非防衛!幻は撮影!)
January 4, 2012
35'A Shocking Keeper Switch!'
Transcription: 'Shokku! Gōrukīpā no chikan' (Japanese: ショック!ゴールキーパーの置換)
January 11, 2012
36'A Fateful Reunion!'
Transcription: 'Unmei no saikai' (Japanese: 運命の再会)
January 18, 2012
37'The Glasswork Genius!'
Transcription: 'Garasusaiku no tensai!' (Japanese: ガラス細工の天才!)
January 25, 2012
38'Sol, Spirit Unleashed!'
Transcription: 'Taiyō Kenshin wa anrīshudo!' (Japanese: 太陽謙信はアンリーシュド!)
February 1, 2012
39'Arion vs. Sol Daystar'
Transcription: 'Tenma VS taiyō!' (Japanese: 天満VS太陽!)
February 8, 2012
40'Arion, The New Captain!'
Transcription: 'Shin kyaputen! Matsukaze tenba!' (Japanese: 新キャプテン!松風天馬!)
February 15, 2012
41'Showdown in Zenith Stadium!'
Transcription: 'Batoru! Amano mikadosutajiamu!' (Japanese: バトル!天野ミカドスタジアム!)
February 22, 2012
42'Dragon Link, The Ultimate Foe!'
Transcription: 'Saikyō no teki ga tōjō! Doragon no rinku!' (Japanese: 最強の敵が登場!ドラゴンのリンク!)
February 29, 2012
43'The Final Holy War!'
Transcription: 'Eiyū! Saigonotatakai!' (Japanese: 英雄!最後の戦い!)
March 7, 2012
44'Bring Our Game To the Heavens!'
Transcription: 'Tenma ni todoku! Min'na no sakkā!' (Japanese: 天国 く!みんなのサッカー!)
March 14, 2012
45'Pass to the Future!'
Transcription: 'Ashita he no pasu' (Japanese: 明日へのパス)
March 21, 2012
46'Smile- We're On TV!'
Transcription: 'Terebikyoku ga kita!' (Japanese: テレビ局が来た!)
April 4, 2012
47'Raimon: Origins'
Transcription: 'Kore wa kaminarimon sakkākurabudesu!' (Japanese: これは雷門サッカークラブです!)
April 11, 2012

Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone[edit]

Inazuma Eleven Episode 50 Wiki

No.TitleOriginal airdate
01'Oh Football, Where Art Thou?'
Transcription: 'Sakkā ga nakunatte imasu!' (Japanese: サッカーがなくなっています!)
April 18, 2012
02'Tenma beyond the time!'
Transcription: 'Jikan o koete tenba!' (Japanese: 時間を超えて天馬!)
April 25, 2012
03'Revive! Raimon'
Transcription: 'Ribaibu! Kaminarimon' (Japanese: リバイブ!雷門)
May 2, 2012
04'Last Soccer'
Transcription: 'Saigo no sakkā' (Japanese: 最後のサッカー)
May 9, 2012
05'Dismay! Soccer Ban'
Transcription: 'Rōbai! Sakkā Kinshirei' (Japanese: 狼狽!サッカー禁止令)
May 23, 2012
06'Fierce! Protocol Omega 2.0'
Transcription: 'Hageshī! Purotokoruomega 2. 0' (Japanese: 激しい!プロトコルオメガ2.0)
May 30, 2012
07'Training at God Eden!'
Transcription: 'Kami eden de no torēningu!' (Japanese: 神エデンでのトレーニング!)
June 6, 2012
08'Heat Up! Keshin Armed!!'
Transcription: 'Hītoappu! Keshin busō!' (Japanese: ヒートアップ!化身武装!)
June 13, 2012
09'Get The Holy Book of Champions!'
Transcription: 'Chanpionzu no seinaru bukku o nyūshu!' (Japanese: チャンピオンズの聖なるブックを入手!)
June 20, 2012
10'A Shocking Reunion! Endou Daisuke!!'
Transcription: 'Shokkingureyunion! Endō Daisuke!' (Japanese: ショッキングレユニオン!遠藤大輔!)
June 27, 2012
11'Find It! The Strongest Eleven of All Time !?'
Transcription: 'Sore o mitsukete kudasai! Subete no jikan no saikyō no irebun?' (Japanese: それを見つけて下さい!すべての時間の最強のイレブン?)
July 4, 2012
12'Arrival! Nobunaga's Town!!'
Transcription: 'Tōchaku! Nobunaga no taun!' (Japanese: 到着!信長のタウン!)
July 11, 2012
13'Huge Battle! Team White Deer!'
Transcription: 'Kyodaina batoru! Chīmu shiroshika!' (Japanese: 巨大なバトル!チーム白鹿!)
July 18, 2012
14'Infiltrating! The Great Dancer Mission!'
Transcription: 'Sen'nyū! Idaina dansāmisshon!' (Japanese: 潜入!偉大なダンサーミッション!)
July 25, 2012
15'Special Training At Owari!'
Transcription: 'Owari de no tokubetsuna torēningu!' (Japanese: 尾張での特別なトレーニング!)
August 1, 2012
16'Final Battle at the Fool's Festival!'
Transcription: 'Fūru-sai de fainarubatoru!' (Japanese: フール祭でファイナルバトル!)
August 15, 2012
17'The Dream of Rule'
Transcription: 'Rūru no yume' (Japanese: ルールの夢)
August 22, 2012
18'Everyone is back!'
Transcription: 'Min'na ga kaettekita!' (Japanese: みんなが帰ってきた!)
August 29, 2012
19'The Girl In The Armor'
Transcription: 'Yoroi no shōjo' (Japanese: 鎧の少女)
September 5, 2012
20'Soccer in the Flames!'
Transcription: 'Honō no sakkā!' (Japanese: 炎のサッカー!)
September 12, 2012
21'A Vow Upon This Flag'
Transcription: 'Chikai wa Kono Hata no motoni' (Japanese: 誓いはこの旗のもとに)
September 19, 2012
22'Liu Bei Is Funny!'
Transcription: 'Ryūbi-san wa omoshiroi!' (Japanese: 劉備さんは面白い!)
October 3, 2012
23'Surprise! Kongming's Fortress!'
Transcription: 'Gyōten! Kōmei no kan!!' (Japanese: 仰天!孔明の館!!)
October 10, 2012
24'Fierce Attack! Zanark Domain!'
Transcription: 'Geki-kasane! Zanāku Domein!' (Japanese: 激襲!ザナーク・ドメイン!!)
October 17, 2012
25'Explosion! Kongming's Power!'
Transcription: 'Sakuretsu! Kōmei no Chikara!' (Japanese: 炸裂!孔明の力!)
October 24, 2012
26'Sakamoto Ryōma Arrives!'
Transcription: 'Sakamoto Ryōma! Tōjō!!' (Japanese: 坂本龍馬!登場!!)
October 31, 2012
27'Swordsman Of The Late Edo Era! Okita Souji!'
Transcription: 'Bakumatsu no kenshi! Okita Sōji!!' (Japanese: 幕末の剣士!沖田総司!!)
November 7, 2012
28'Soccer Battle! Sakamoto VS Okita!'
Transcription: 'Sakkā taiketsu! Sakamoto VS Okita!' (Japanese: サッカー対決!坂本VS沖田!!)
November 14, 2012
29'The Men Who Create Eras'
Transcription: 'Jidai o Tsukuru Otokotachi' (Japanese: 時代を作る男たち)
November 14, 2012
30'Legend of Endou Mamoru!'
Transcription: 'Endō Mamoru Densetsu!' (Japanese: 円堂守伝説!)
November 21, 2012
31'To the Dinosaur Era We Go!'
Transcription: 'Kyōryū Jidai e GO!' (Japanese: 恐竜時代へGO!)
November 28, 2012
32'Watch This! King of the Dinosaurs!'
Transcription: 'Mita ka! Kyōryū no ō!' (Japanese: 見たか! 恐竜の王!)
December 5, 2012
33'Big Showdown at Beast Valley!'
Transcription: 'Kemono no tani no dai tsu!' (Japanese: 獣の谷の大決!)
December 12, 2012
34'The Voice That Roars Goodbye'
Transcription: 'Sayonara to hoeru koe' (Japanese: さよならと吼える声)
December 19, 2012
35'The Jump Into Legend!'
Transcription: 'Densetsu e no janpu!' (Japanese: 伝説へのジャンプ!)
December 26, 2012
36'Assemble! Knights of The Round Table!!'
Transcription: 'Tsudoe! Entaku no kishi!!' (Japanese: 集え!円卓の騎士!!)
January 9, 2013
37'King Arthur and Master Dragon!'
Transcription: 'Āsā-ō to masutā doragon!' (Japanese: アーサー王とマスタードラゴン!)
January 16, 2013
38'Hyper Dive Mode of Fear!'
Transcription: 'Kyōfu no haipādaibumōdo!' (Japanese: 恐怖のハイパーダイブモード!)
January 23, 2013
39'Union! Raimon and El Dorado!!'
Transcription: 'Kessoku! Kaminarimon to erudorado! !' (Japanese: 結束! 雷門とエルドラド!!)
January 30, 2013
40'Grand Opening! The Final Battle, Ragnarok!!'
Transcription: 'Sōzetsu kaimaku! Saishū kessen ragunaroku! !' (Japanese: 壮絶開幕!最終決戦ラグナロク!!)
February 6, 2013
41'Fei's Awakening!'
Transcription: 'Fei no me same' (Japanese: フェイの目醒め)
February 13, 2013
42'The Eleventh Strongest Power in History!'
Transcription: '11 Ninme no Jikuu Saikyou!' (Japanese: 11人目の時空最強!)
February 20, 2013
43'Mecha Endou Appears!'
Transcription: 'Meka Endou Toujou!' (Japanese: メカ円堂登場!)
February 27, 2013
44'Fei Is The Enemy?!'
Transcription: 'Fei ga teki?!' (Japanese: フェイが敵!?)
March 6, 2013
45'Great Max Me!'
Transcription: 'Gurētomakkusuna ore!' (Japanese: グレートマックスなオレ!)
March 13, 2013
46'Supporter X's Identity!'
Transcription: 'Shien-sha X no shōtai!' (Japanese: 支援者Xの正体!)
March 20, 2013
47'All Assembled! The Strongest Eleven in History!!'
Transcription: 'Shuuketsu! Jikō saikyō irebun!!' (Japanese: 集結!時空最強イレブン!!)
April 3, 2013
48'Saru's Power!'
Transcription: 'Saru no chikara!' (Japanese: SARUの力!)
April 10, 2013
49'Beastly Attack! Second Stage Children!!'
Transcription: 'Mōkō! Sekandosutēji chirudoren!!' (Japanese: 猛攻!セカンドステージ・チルドレン!!)
April 17, 2013
50'The Last Time Jump!'
Transcription: 'Saigo no taimu janpu!' (Japanese: 最後のタイムジャンプ!)
April 24, 2013
51'Soccer Is Back!'
Transcription: 'Sakkā ga kaettekita!' (Japanese: サッカーが帰ってきた!)
May 1, 2013

Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy[edit]

No.TitleOriginal airdate
01'Worst! Newborn Inazuma Japan!!'
Transcription: 'Saiaku! Shinsei inazumajapan! !' (Japanese: 最悪!新生イナズマジャパン!!)
May 8, 2013
02'Dark Clouds Rolls In! World Congress Kicks Off! !'
Transcription: 'Tachikomeru an'un! Sekai taikai kaimaku! !' (Japanese: 立ち込める暗雲!世界大会開幕!!)
May 15, 2013
03'Small Change!'
Transcription: 'Chīsana henka!' (Japanese: 小さな変化!)
May 22, 2013
04'The Enigma of the Team's Formation'
Transcription: 'Chīmu kessei no nazo' (Japanese: チーム結成の謎)
May 29, 2013
05'Inazuma Japan Withdrawal Exam!'
Transcription: 'Inazumajapan dattai shiken!' (Japanese: イナズマジャパン脱退試験!)
June 5, 2013
06'The Enemy Within The Team!'
Transcription: 'Chīmu no naka no teki!' (Japanese: チームの中の敵!)
June 12, 2013
07'Let's Play Fun Soccer!'
Transcription: 'Tanoshī sakkā wo shiyou!' (Japanese: 楽しいサッカーをしよう!)
June 19, 2013
08'Kusaka's Two Faces'
Transcription: 'Kusaka no futatsu no kao' (Japanese: 九坂の二つの顔)
June 26, 2013
09'The Emperor's Tears!'
Transcription: 'Teiō no namida!' (Japanese: 帝王の涙!)
July 3, 2013
10'Training! The Black Room!!'
Transcription: 'Tokkun! Burakku Rūmu!!' (Japanese: 特訓!ブラックルーム!!)
July 10, 2013
11'Self Hatred!'
Transcription: 'Jibun Girai' (Japanese: じぶん嫌い)
July 17, 2013
12'Confession on the Field'
Transcription: 'Fīrudo no kokuhaku' (Japanese: フィールドの告白)
July 24, 2013
13'Key to Victory'
Transcription: 'Shōri e no kaihō' (Japanese: 勝利への解法)
July 31, 2013
14'Assault! Resistance Japan!!'
Transcription: 'Kyōshū! Rejisutansu Japan !!' (Japanese: 強襲!レジスタンスジャパン!!)
August 7, 2013
15'Fierce Battle! Challenge of the World!!'
Transcription: 'Gekitou! Sekai e no Chousen!!' (Japanese: 激闘!世界ヘの挑戰!!)
August 14, 2013
16'The Power to Trust and Unite!'
Transcription: 'Shinraishi kessoku suru chikara' (Japanese: 信賴し結束する力)
August 21, 2013
17'The End and the Beginning of a Battle'
Transcription: 'Tatakai no Owari to Hajimari' (Japanese: 戰いの終わりと始まり)
August 28, 2013
18'A Visitor'
Transcription: 'Raihō-sha' (Japanese: 来訪者)
September 4, 2013
19'Let's go! To Space!!'
Transcription: 'Ikuzo! Uchuu e!!' (Japanese: 行くぞ! 宇宙へ!!)
September 11, 2013
20'Arrival at the Sand Planet!!'
Transcription: 'Suna no Hoshi ni Yattekita!!' (Japanese: 砂の星にやってきた!!)
September 18, 2013
21'Berserk! The Black Room!!'
Transcription: 'Bōsō! Burakku Rūmu!!' (Japanese: 暴走!ブラックルーム!!)
October 9, 2013
22'Clash! Space Soccer!!'
Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Uchū Sakkā!!' (Japanese: 激突!宇宙サッカー!!)
October 16, 2013
23'Soul's Appearance'
Transcription: 'Souru Shutsugen!' (Japanese: 獣 出現!)
October 23, 2013
24'The Warriors of the Water Planet'
Transcription: 'Mizu no Hoshi no Senshitachi!' (Japanese: 水の星の戦士たち!)
October 30, 2013
25'Matatagi Hayato's Darkness!'
Transcription: 'Matatagi Hayato no Yami!' (Japanese: 瞬木隼人の闇!)
November 6, 2013
26'Awaken! My Dark Side!!'
Transcription: 'Mezameyo! Ore no Dāku Saido!!' (Japanese: 目覚めよ! 俺のダークサイド!!)
November 13, 2013
27'Minaho's Own Goal!'
Transcription: 'Minaho no Oun Gōru!' (Japanese: 皆帆のオウンゴール!)
November 20, 2013
28'The Volcanic Planet Gardon!'
Transcription: 'Shakunetsu no Wakusei Gādon!' (Japanese: 灼熱の惑星ガードン!)
November 27, 2013
29'Warriors who Cast Aside their Wings'
Transcription: 'Tsubasa wo Suteta Senshitachi' (Japanese: 翼を捨てた戦士たち)
December 4, 2013
30'Intense! Shoot Counter!!'
Transcription: 'Kyōretsu! Shūto Kauntā! !' (Japanese: 強烈!シュートカウンター!!)
December 11, 2013
31'Double Soul! Ibuki and Shindō!!'
Transcription: 'Daburu Sōru! Ibuki to Shindō! !' (Japanese: ダブルソウル!井吹と神童!!)
December 18, 2013
32'The Green Planet Latonique!'
Transcription: 'Midori no Wakusei Ratonīku!' (Japanese: 緑の惑星ラトニーク)
December 25, 2013
33'Limited Time! Eternal Friendship!!'
Transcription: 'Kagiri aru Jikan! Eien no Yūjō! !' (Japanese: 限りある時間!永遠の友情!!)
January 8, 2014
34'The Tearful Shoot of Rage!'
Transcription: 'Namida no Dohatsuten Shūto!' (Japanese: 涙の怒髪天シュート!)
January 15, 2014
35'The Fragment of Hope'
Transcription: 'Kibō no kakera' (Japanese: 希望の欠片)
January 22, 2014
36'The Ultimate Misfortune! The Birth of Ixal Fleet!!'
Transcription: 'Saikyō! Ikusarufurīto tanjō! !' (Japanese: 最凶! イクサルフリート誕生! !)
January 29, 2014
37'Decisive Battle! Faram Dite!!'
Transcription: 'Kessen! Faramu Dīte! !' (Japanese: 決戦! ファラム・ディーテ! !)
February 5, 2014
38'Tenma VS Tsurugi!'
Transcription: 'Tenma tai Tsurugi!' (Japanese: 天馬VS剣城!)
February 12, 2014
39'Take Flight! My Soul!!'
Transcription: 'Kakero! Ore no Sōru! !' (Japanese: 翔ろ!俺のソウル!!)
February 19, 2014
40'Our Last Battle!'
Transcription: 'Oretachi no Saigo no Tatakai!' (Japanese: 俺たちの最後の戰い!)
February 26, 2014
41'The Soul on Rampage!'
Transcription: 'Bōsō suru Souru!' (Japanese: 暴走するソウル!)
March 5, 2014
42'Storm Tornado Hurricane!'
Transcription: 'Arashi Tatsumaki Harikēn!' (Japanese: 嵐・竜巻・ハリケーン!)
March 12, 2014
43'The Last Kick! Fly Towards Tomorrow!'
Transcription: 'Saigo no kikku! Mirai Ni Mukatte Tobe!' (Japanese: 最後のキック!未来に向かって飛べ!)
March 19, 2014

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