

イナズマイレブン Go
Tenma Matsukaze is a new student at Raimon Junior High. Due to his love for soccer, he decides to join the school soccer team, which gained its reputation after the amazing performance shown ten years earlier in the Football Frontier International, a tournament that hosts the best youth teams the world has to offer. Unfortunately, the once renowned school doesn't have the soccer spirit it once enjoyed. This is primarily due to the fact that soccer in Japan is now controlled by a dark entity known as the "Fifth Sector." They alone decide the fate of every match, instructing teams to either win or lose. The actions of the Fifth Sector have beaten down the country’s soccer teams, who no longer have a love for the game. Tenma and his teammates will look to shift this paradigm and fight back against their evil oppressors. Thankfully, they will not be alone in this battle, as they will get help from a group known as the "Resistance." Cheer on the boys of Inazuma Eleven Go as they fight the good fight!
Tenma Matsukaze is a new student at Raimon Junior High. Due to his love for soccer, he decides to join the school soccer team, which gained its reputation after the amazing performance shown ten years earlier in the Football Frontier International, a tournament that hosts the best youth teams the world has to offer. Unfortunately, the once renowned school doesn't have the soccer spirit it once enjoyed. This is primarily due to the fact that soccer in Japan is now controlled by a dark entity known as the "Fifth Sector." They alone decide the fate of every match, instructing teams to either win or lose. The actions of the Fifth Sector have beaten down the country’s soccer teams, who no longer have a love for the game. Tenma and his teammates will look to shift this paradigm and fight back against their evil oppressors. Thankfully, they will not be alone in this battle, as they will get help from a group known as the "Resistance." Cheer on the boys of Inazuma Eleven Go as they fight the good fight!
ArchStanton
April 30, 2013
Inazuma Eleven GO! isn't as good as the original, but it's still fun. It's ten years after the original and soccer is run by Fifth Sector, who decides who wins and who loses in advance. To go against them is to get your school shut down... apparently. Yeah, it's dumb. Dumb like a fox! But half the fun of this show is how dumb it is. It's good-naturedly silly and they do try so very hard. The beginning is hard going since nobody but Tenma is willing to challenge Fifth Sector so there's a lot of whining, but once that's over with the plot isas fun as the other series. It does have two major problems however. First off there are the Avatars. These basically take the place of the hissatsu techniques, although they have a few of those as well. but the difference is they're just not as fun. Instead of shouting some random Engrish word and having magic appear they now shout out said name and a giant creature appears behind them to fight for them. It's less fun and more easily exhausted, especially since they don't have more than one animation which takes forever and seems to need to be replayed every time. Secondly there are the characters. I have no problem with Tenma. Even if he is an Endou knockoff he's a good one. There's also Tsurugi, who has the amazing ability to play soccer without taking his hands out of his pockets, Shinsuke, who is like a pink bouncy Yoda, and Shindou, whose ability to direct players through music makes him an awesome captain. They're all good. They're also the only characters in it. The other teammates get no screentime and no personality. Even these guys have precious little to do except for Tenma, and most of his story is over once he gets everyone on his side. The villains are disposable too, and rushed through too fast to have any sense of drama. In general the fights seemed rushed too, as if they couldn't bother to put any effort into them. I suppose the formula had to dry up sometime. So if you liked the original you'll probably like this one. If you didn't then this one won't change your mind.
JoriKun
April 25, 2025
Inazuma Eleven is that type of anime for people who want to smile. At first I didn't know what to expect, after years of having watched the original I was excited to see if the sequel would live up to the hype or simply be a way for Level 5 to make more money. I am glad I wasn't disappointed. In general, you can expect the average Inazuma experience, which, if you are a fan, that is great and/or know what I'm talking that's great (or bad if you expected something different lol). If you don't, the best way to sum it up is that youshould be ready to see power of friendship done right. However, this anime doesn't come without problems. One of the main gripes I had was that a certain conflict was left open. The writers even try to remind us that it still existed, just to leave it open again. It is unfortunate because that conflict was really good and adding a lot of stakes to the serious tone the story had. Another problem was that the start is obnoxious. You'll spend like 10 episodes feeling annoyed, but don't worry, it's worth it. My last issue is regarding the matches. As a fan of Inazuma, you would know that the matches are not only about the MCs, but also the opponents, they also go through trials and developments. However, I couldn't help but feel that some opponents were really underdeveloped. And, naturally, that affects the enjoyment that every character plays a part on the games. Overall, I'm really happy with the experience Inazuma Eleven Go gave me. It was a way to feed me, an old fan, the taste of the first anime, while also providing a new experience.
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