Akakichi no Eleven
First edition of the manga 1970 volume 1
GenreSports (Football)
Manga
Written byIkki Kajiwara
Illustrated byMitsuyoshi Sonoda
Published byShōnen Gahōsha
MagazineShōnen King
DemographicShōnen
Original run19701971
Volumes6
Anime television series
Directed byTakeshi Yamada
Nobuhiro Okasako
StudioTokyo TV Doga
Original networkNippon Television
Original run April 13, 1970 April 5, 1971
Episodes52

Akakichi no Eleven (赤き血のイレブン, Akakichi no Irebun, literally "Red-Blooded Eleven"[1]) is manga series written by Ikki Kajiwara with drawings by Mitsuyoshi Sonoda. An anime adaption directed by Ken Yamada and produced by Kimio Ikeda, Hiroshi Mishima and Takahashi Noboyuki for Tokyo TV Doga aired between 1970 and 1971, which consists of 52 episodes lasting about 24 minutes. The series aired in Japan on Nippon Television from 13 April 1970 to 5 April 1971, every Monday. In Italy it was broadcast for the first time in 1982, through local TV stations. Other transmissions aired on Super 3, Naples Channel 21 and TMC, with a different assembly of the opening theme and the end, and was better known by the title "ARRIVANO I SUPERBOYS".[2] It is the first anime dedicated to soccer. It gained popularity among male soccer players at the time. In addition, it has been pointed out that the emphasis on spirit theory, technology commentary and had been neglected.[3]

Plot

In the new neighborhoods that sprung up in the countryside on the outskirts of Tokyo is Shinsei High School. Among the students is the young and restless Shingo Tamai, a first year student. At the beginning of the school year he presents the new coach of the soccer team, Tenpei Matsuki, whom was also a former goalkeeper of the Japanese national football and bronze medal winner at the Olympic Games in Mexico. Matsuki intends to build a team that can compete at the highest levels. His intense workouts originally seems too much for many members of the team, including Shingo. He decides to boycott the team's "official" Matsuki team and creates his own. After a first victory, he is always defeated by that of Matsuki, which begins to be seen by Shingo as an invincible enemy. Subsequently, the two will be able to clarify their conflicting relationship and Shingo will eventually become the captain of the only school team coached by Matsuki.

Main characters

Shinsei High School

Position: Forward
The protagonist of this story, he is a freshman (1st year in Japan) high school soccer player. He is from downtown Tokyo and possess strong physical ability, but plays in selfish manner[4] which hinders his ability to work as a team.
A former Japan representative and Mexico Olympic Bronze Medalist, Matsuki is the high school soccer coach who formerly was a goalkeeper. He retired from soccer after having received an injury after a fight with yakuza.[5] He is rather sadist and pushes his team to the limit so they can win.
Position: Goalkeeper
A third year, Ohira is a large build man, who identifies himself the "boss" of school. He loses a fight with Tamai and thus gains his respect.
Son of the PTA president and is generally wealthy. He participates in reckless behaviors until Tamai helps him turn around.
Shinsei High School football staff. He is very analytical and wears glasses.
  • Ryoko Asuka (Voiced by: Akiko Mori (Episodes 1–12. 25–28, 52), Hiroko Suzuki (Episodes 13–16))
A second year, she is very stout and prideful. She is the manager of the team.
  • Moriyama (Voiced by: Masahiko Murase)
Shinsei high school principal.

Rival teams

  • Jun Misugi (Voiced by: Osamu Ichikawa)
Position: Offensive Midfielder
Captain of Asakaze high school soccer. Tamai regards him as a genius.
Position: Forward
Captain of the Kyoio high school soccer. He is a rival of Tamai.
Asakaze high school soccer player.
The Fujie West high school soccer coach and the brother of Tsuyoshi. He is a former Japan national soccer team player.
Position: Goalkeeper
Younger brother Takeshi Kamioka, Fujie West high school's soccer coach.
  • Bob Stanley
Position: Forward
Soccer player of the American School.

Family

Shinsei High School PTA president and father of Hikaru.
The adoptive father Shingo and a sushi chef.
  • Kimie Tamai (Voiced by: Reiko Kouke)
Adoptive Mother of Shingo Tamai.
The real father of "Makoto Nagata", who is actually Shingo Tamai.

Anime television original characters

Episodes

#Episode NameJapanese broadcast
1Getting Together Through the [Soccer] Ball!「このボールの下に集まれ!」 No shita ni kono booru atsumare!April 13, 1970
2A Kick of Rebellion「反逆のキック」Hangyaku no kikkuApril 20, 1970
3The Wolf's Challenge「狼達の挑戦」 - Ookami-tachi no chosenApril 27, 1970
4Blood Battle「血戦」KessenMay 4, 1970
5The Ball That Calls a Storm「嵐を呼ぶボール」Arashi o yobu booruMay 11, 1970
6I Am the Sun「俺が,太陽だ」Ore ga, taiyōdaMay 18, 1970
7Deathblow Drop Kick「必殺のドロップキック」Hissatsu no Doroppu kikkuMay 25, 1970
8Showdown at Sunset「落日の対決」Rakujitsu no taiketsuJune 1, 1970
9Which Goal Is Mine?「俺のゴールはどっちだ」Gooru wa ore no docchi?June 8, 1970
10The Appearance of Rival Jun Misugi「ライバル美杉純登場」Raibaru Misugi Jun toojooJune 15, 1970
11Held-Back Tears「涙のレフトバック」Namida no refuto BakkuJune 22, 1970
12I Will Shoot!「俺がシュートする!」Shuto hours ga suru!June 29, 1970
13Training for the Goal「ゴールへの特訓」Gooru e no TokkunJuly 6, 1970
14Don't Shoot!「シュートをするな!」Shuto or suru na!July 13, 1970
15Who is the Hero?「ヒーローは誰れだ!」Hīrō wa darereda!!July 20, 1970
16Forbidden Submarine Shoot「禁じられたサブマリンシュート」Kinji rare ta sabumarin shuutoJuly 27, 1970
17Fiery Rocket Shoot「火を吐くロケットシュート」 - Hi o haku roketto shuuutoAugust 3, 1970
18Burning Magical Ball「燃える魔球」Moeru makyūAugust 10, 1970
19A Rival in Pain「傷ついたライバル」Kizutsuita raibaruAugust 17, 1970
20The Ball That Flies in the Sky「大空へ飛ぶサブマリン」Oozora and tobu sabumarinAugust 24, 1970
21The Disappearance of Jun Misugi「消えた美杉純」Kie ta Misugi JunAugust 31, 1970
22Resurrecting the Submarine「よみがえるサブマリン」Yomigaeru sabumarinSeptember 7, 1970
23Fork Shoot Yamagata Gōjūrō「フォークシュート山形豪十郎」Fooku Shuuto Yamagata GojūrooSeptember 14, 1970
24Look Out! My Submarine Shoot「見てろ!俺のサブマリン·シュート」Mite ro! Ore no sabumarin shuutoSeptember 21, 1970
25Defeat! Jun Misugi「打倒!美杉纯」Datoo! Misugi JunSeptember 28, 1970
26Roaring Submarine Shoot!「うなれ!サブマリン·シュート Unare! sabumarin shuutoOctober 5, 1970
27Illusionary Goalkeeper Tsuyoshi Kamioka「幻のゴールキーパー上岡剛」Maboroshi no goorukiipaa Kamioka TsuyoshiOctober 12, 1970
28A Blinding Diving Catch「目かくしのダイビングキャッチ」Me kakushi no daibingu kyacchiOctober 19, 1970
29Iron-wall Goal「鉄壁のゴール」Teppeki no gooruOctober 26, 1970
30Demon Brothers of Soccer「サッカーの鬼兄弟」Sakkaa no oni kyoodaiNovember 2, 1970
31Airborne Twist Kick「空中回転ひねりキック」Kuchu kaiten hineri kikkuNovember 9, 1970
32Karate Hayato Taki「空手の滝隼人」Karate no Taki HayatoNovember 16, 1970
33Wind-Crossed Attack「風きる十字攻撃」Kaze kiru juji koogekiNovember 23, 1970
34Father's Secret「父の秘密」Chichi no himitsuNovember 30, 1970
35Demon Brothers the Kamiokas!「鬼兄弟上岡来る!」Kyoodai Kamioka kuru oniDecember 7, 1970
36Vengeful Tornado Shoot「執念の竜巻シュート」Shunen no Tatsumaki ShutoDecember 14, 1970
37Demon Kamioka's 10 Consecutive Wins「鬼の上岡十連勝!」Oni no Kamioka ju renshoo!December 21, 1970
38The Challenge of the Two Evil Brothers「鬼兄弟からの挑戦状」Oni kyoodai kara no chosen jooDecember 28, 1970
39Congratulatory Shot「シュートでおめでとう」Shuto de omedetooJanuary 4, 1971
40The Panther of Brazil「ブラジルの黒豹」Burajiru no kuro hyooJanuary 11, 1971
41Beret: The Shooter of the World!「世界の得点王ベレー来る!」 - Sekai no tokuten-ō berē kuru!January 18, 1971
42Panther's Murderous Shot 黒豹の殺人シュート」Kuro hyoo no satsujin ShuutoJanuary 25, 1971
43The Golden Right Foot「黄金の右足」Ogon no migiashiFebruary 1, 1971
44Demon Coach Yaeshima「鬼コーチ八重島」Oni koochi YaeshimaFebruary 8, 1971
45Barking Panther「ほえるブラックジャガー」Hoeru Burakku jagaaFebruary 15, 1971
46Rising Right Foot「よみがえる右足」Yomigaeru migiashiFebruary 22, 1971
47Killers of the Jungle「ジャングルの殺し屋たち」Janguru no Koroshi ya TachiMarch 1, 1971
48The Mother of Ken Santos「ケン·サントスの母」Ken Santosu no hahaMarch 8, 1971
49Soccer's Twin Guys「ふたごのサッカー野郎」Futago no sakkaa yarooMarch 15, 1971
50Burn! The Sun's Eleven「もえろ!太陽イレブン」Moero! Taiyoo irebunMarch 22, 1971
51Roar! Hayabusa Shoot「うなれ!はやぶさシュート」 - Unare! Hayabusa ShuutoMarch 29, 1971
52Going Out Into the World「世界にいどむ一球」 - Sekai ni idomu IkkyūApril 5, 1971

References

  1. "DrillSpin (ドリルスピン)".
  2. "Le sigle giapponesi dei cartoni animati - A". Archived from the original on 2012-09-16. Retrieved 2013-08-11.
  3. Shigeo Nishimura "Manga Edit art" Byakuya Shobo , 1999 , 225 pages. ISBN 978-4893675958 .
  4. Volume 2, page 240
  5. Volume 1, page 134-135
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