

Inazuma Eleven Go: Chrono Stones
イナズマイレブンGO クロノ・ストーン
Inazuma Eleven Go: Chrono Stone is set after the Holy Road Soccer Tournament. The hero of of the moment, Tenma Matsukaze, traveled all over Japan to teach soccer to kids. He returns to Raimon Junior High School after completing his mission, but to his surprise, it's no longer the same Raimon Junior High that he remembers. The soccer club is non-existent, and the members of the champion team in the Holy Road Soccer Tournament have no recollection of taking part in the tournament. They neither remember Tenma nor the game of soccer they loved. As Tenma is baffled by this twist, Alpha, the leader of the Route Agents and captain of Protocol Omega team, suddenly appears before him. Alpha declares that he and his team are responsible for wiping out passion for soccer in Raimon along with the memories of the soccer club members: and Tenma himself is next. That's when a strange boy named Fei Rune appears just in time to save him. Just who is Fei, and why does Alpha want to eliminate soccer for good? Tenma knows that he needs to do everything in his power to emerge victorious. It's a battle that could seal the fate of soccer forever.
Inazuma Eleven Go: Chrono Stone is set after the Holy Road Soccer Tournament. The hero of of the moment, Tenma Matsukaze, traveled all over Japan to teach soccer to kids. He returns to Raimon Junior High School after completing his mission, but to his surprise, it's no longer the same Raimon Junior High that he remembers. The soccer club is non-existent, and the members of the champion team in the Holy Road Soccer Tournament have no recollection of taking part in the tournament. They neither remember Tenma nor the game of soccer they loved. As Tenma is baffled by this twist, Alpha, the leader of the Route Agents and captain of Protocol Omega team, suddenly appears before him. Alpha declares that he and his team are responsible for wiping out passion for soccer in Raimon along with the memories of the soccer club members: and Tenma himself is next. That's when a strange boy named Fei Rune appears just in time to save him. Just who is Fei, and why does Alpha want to eliminate soccer for good? Tenma knows that he needs to do everything in his power to emerge victorious. It's a battle that could seal the fate of soccer forever.
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SuzuMine-chan
September 6, 2016
Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone is based on the fifth installment of the Inazuma Eleven videogame series. It is a sequel to Inazuma Eleven GO which is also a sequel to the original Inazuma Eleven. So, at first, to watch Chrono Stone you first need to watch the Inazuma Eleven and Inazuma Eleven GO series. Chrono Stone is said by Level 5 to be the best of their works on Inazuma Eleven and is very clear that this is true. Story (7): The story is original in contrast to its prequels where we only have football tournaments without anything else (not counting the Aliea arc and InazumaEleven GO). It has elements of time-travel that have done very well, with some explanations about how time works in the Inazuma universe. Also have a plot twist in the final part, which I will not explain to not spoil anyone. It is true that it has less action and more dialogue than its prequels but, it is a bad thing? Chrono Stone, instead of this "pieces of shit" tournament arcs, has a focus on the plot instead of the soccer matches, although there are many matches as well that are not specially necessary to the plot. Character (5): Inazuma Eleven is not a series where the characters are well developed and Chrono Stone is not an exception. Although Fei, Kinako and some others have their respective development, the great majority of them have very poor development or not any at all. This apply to the old characters which doesn't have a lot of new things for their development. Art (8): The design of the characters and the animation is done well with no problems or "ugly things". Avatars and hissatsu are animated well with art that sometimes left you with a good taste, so in general, the art is one of the best things. Sound (8): The sound of Chrono Stone, as well of the other series in Inazuma, is mostly based on the soundtrack in the games. So, basically, normally it fits to all the circumstances because it was done specially for specifical scenes in the series. Enjoyment (8): I enjoyed this series the most of all in the Inazuma Eleven company. Overall (7): I think it is not a dissapointing sequel to the series so if you are a fan of the Inazuma Eleven franchise, it worth watching a lot.
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PSA4869
October 22, 2013
Okay,the Go Chrono Storm series story line is really unexpected,with all the time jumping and parallel world,since this anime target young age,the youngster hardly couldn't understand those thing and apparently give them a trouble to keep up with the story,well it will be a different if their a science fiction freak. It is give you an enjoyment since there are new feature of attack and new character,however most of the character are unexplained.This will cause the audience to wait until the end of the serious to get the idea,however,it remain untouched. Well the development of the character and the story are great maybe there a slightless error,well,idoesn't give the big idea since the other plot covered them. Overall,the story are great.If you an Inazuma Eleven fan,it worth watching it.
JoriKun
May 5, 2025
Chrono Stone was weird, especially as someone who enjoys Inazuma Eleven. The biggest differential of this one in comparison to the other animes of the series is that this one is more lore heavy. And to be completely honest, the lore is great! Of course nothing is perfect, but there were plenty of moments I felt emotional and even cried, but some others sadly were awful. This was the first time I experienced an Inazuma Eleven episode that I did not enjoy. The downside of having a bigger focus on the lore is that the matches, which were the main attraction, became worse. And I'm sure, asan Inazuma fan, you'll feel like this is a terrible way to go about it. The whole thing that Endou said in the end of regular Go about Raimon being about everyone didn't really feel super true here. Some matches were awful, whilst others were great. Some characters were done amazingly, while others were awful. Another issue this anime brings is the same issue I've said on my last review, which is about plot points being forgotten. Again we have something interested that is presented from the get-go and then they stop working on it. And it's even worse in this case because they don't even try to bring it back. It just becomes forgotten. The last thing I want to point out is that the OST is FANTASTIC on this anime. I definitely recommend everyone listening to "Oppression by a Great Opponent!". That one really hyped me up! The thing I want to make this clear on this review, which is why I gave it "Mixed Feelings" despite rating it a 7 is because the whole experience made me feel weird. It wasn't the regular Inazuma Eleven we are used to, but it also brings a lot of lore, which is great for people who don't like the formula of Inazuma. The balance between good and bad characters, good and bad matches, good and bad plot points, etc. is also one of the reasons I'm giving it mixed feelings. This anime made me feel weird, despite enjoying a lot of matches! This is one of the few times that I'd wish MAL had half grades so I could give this a 7,5/10. Chrono Stone is definitely in a void between good and very good.
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