Captain Tsubasa: Europe Daikessen (movie 1)
Alternative title: 
	
Captain Tsubasa Film 01: Der große Wettkampf in Europa (German)
	Captain Tsubasa Película 01: La gran batalla de Europa (Spanish)
	Captain Tsubasa: The great competition of Europe
	Holly e Benji: La grande sfida europea (Italian)
	Los Supercampeones: El Reto Europeo (Spanish)
	Olive et Tom Film 1: Le défi européen - un match amical (French)
	Oliver y Benji: Desafío europeo (Spanish)
	キャプテン翼 ヨーロッパ大決戦 (Japanese)
Genres: 
	tournament
Plot Summary: 
	The first Captain Tsubasa movie is about a match between an "All Europe Boy Soccer Team" and an "All Japan Boy Soccer Team" and takes place at the end of the first TV series. When the Japanese team arrives in Europe they meet incredible players with skills and strength they never had to face before. Shortly after the beginning of the match the Tachibana brothers shoot a goal with their "acrobatic soccer", but the Europeans have a supreme organisation and their legendary captain Karl-Heinz Schneider from Germany seems to be undefeatable. For Wakashimazu is totally overcharged with Schneider, the injured goalkeeper genius Wakabayashi takes his place and manages to stop Schneider's "fire shots". After that Japan finally manages to win the match 3:2.
User Ratings: 
	26 ratings have been given [details]
Running time: 
	41 minutes
Vintage: 
	
1985 (Summer)
	1985-07-13 (Japan)
Release dates: We have 2
Ending Theme: 
	
"Longest Dream" (ロンゲスト ドリーム) by Takayuki Takemoto
Insert song: 
	
"Moete Hero" (燃えてヒーロー) by Takayuki Takemoto
Links: We have 2
Trivia: We have 2
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| Chief Director: Hiroyoshi Mitsunobu Screenplay: Yoshiyuki Suga Storyboard: Tatsuya Okamoto Music: Hiromoto Tobisawa Original creator: Yōichi Takahashi Character Design: Nobuhiro Okasako Art Director: Ichiro Nakano Animation Director: Nobuhiro Okasako Sound Director: Hiroshi Yamazaki Insert Song Arrangement: Shirō Sagisu Insert Song Composition: Hiroshi Uchiki Insert Song Lyrics: Osamu Yoshioka (吉岡治) Insert Song Performance: Takayuki Takemoto Key Animation: Hajime Watanabe Hideto Kojima Katsuji Matsumoto Kōji Yasuda Seiichi Nodate Tadayoshi Okimura Literature Manager: Shoichi Ogane Theme Song Arrangement: Shirō Sagisu Theme Song Composition: Hiroshi Uchiki Theme Song Lyrics: Hiroshi Uchiki Theme Song Performance: Takayuki Takemoto | Yōko Ogai as  Hirotaka Suzuoki as  Akiko Inose as  Eiko Yamada as  Hiroko Maruyama as  Kazuki Yao as  Keiichi Nanba as  Kenyū Horiuchi as  Kōichi Hashimoto as  Mie Susuki as  Nobuo Tobita as  | |||
| (none) | Adrien Antoine as  Antoine Nouel as  Luc Boulad as  Sébastien Desjours as  Vincent Barazzoni as  | |||
| Screen Inserts: Vicente Gil (Spain dub) | Enrique Hernández as  Jonatán López as  Vicky Martínez as  Anna Orra as  Carmen Calvell as  Eduardo Diez as  Francesc Rocamora as  Jordi Pineda as  Kike Caraballo as  Marta Covas as  Vicky Martínez as  Alex De Porrata as  Carmen Calvell as  Joan Massotkleiner as  Marta Covas as  Nacho de Porrata as  Vicente Gil as  Vicky Martínez as  | |||
| Broadcaster: Televisa Canal 5 (Mexico) DVD Distribution: Towers Entertainment (México) Translation: Traducciones Imposibles (Spain dub) | ||||
| (none) | Distributor: Yamato Video Internet Streaming: Amazon Prime Video Anime Generation Mediaset Infinity PopCorn TV YouTube (Yamato Animation) | |||
| Fabrizio Vidale as  Francesco Prando as  Giorgio Borghetti as  Piera Vidale as  Rossella Acerbo as  | ||||
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