Captain Tsubasa: Sekai Daikessen!! Jr. World Cup (movie 4)
Alternative title:
Captain Tsubasa Film 03: Der große Wettkampf der Welt! Die Junioren Weltmeisters (German)
Captain Tsubasa Movie 03: The great world competition! The Junior World Cup
Captain Tsubasa Película 03: Gran batalla en el mundo! Campeonato Mundial Junior (Spanish)
Holly e Benji: La grande sfida mondiale: Jr World Cup! (Italian)
Los Supercampeones: El Campeonato Mundial Juvenil
Olive et Tom - Film 4: La Coupe du monde - la Coupe du monde junior (French)
Oliver y Benji: La Copa del Mundo (Spanish)
キャプテン翼 世界大決戦!!Jr.ワールドカップ (Japanese)
Themes:
soccer
Plot Summary:
In the third movie, the classical Japan-Europe match becomes intercontinental. This time they arrange a world cup with 4 teams: Japan, USA, "All Europe", and "All South America". In the first match, Japan easily defeats the USA 3:0 and in the second match Europe loses 2:3 against South America. In the final round S.A. shows their "soccer cyborg" Carlos Santana, a more than supreme player who seems to be undefeatable. All their classical tricks like Hyugas "Tiger Shot" or Tsubasas "Top Spin" seem to be totally worthless, but in a hard and spectacular match the Japanese learn more and more to play in unison and finally they get the win.
User Ratings:
18 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
57 minutes
Vintage:
1986 (Summer)
1986-07-12 (Japan)
Release dates: We have 2
Ending Theme:
"Longest Dream" (ロンゲスト・ドリーム) by Chika Sakamoto
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Trivia: We have 2
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Director: Tatsuya Okamoto Screenplay: Yoshiyuki Suga Music: Hiromoto Tobisawa Original creator: Yōichi Takahashi Art Director: Hitoshi Nagao Animation Director: Nobuhiro Okasako Sound Director: Hiroshi Yamazaki Director of Photography: Toshio Ito Background Art: Akiyoshi Iijima Atsushi Ioki Hideto Nakahara Kazuko Nakajima Michiyo Satō Tsutomu Nishikura Yuriko Kitamura Color design: Rika Fujita Key Animation: Akira Takeuchi Atsushi Matoba Atsuya Suzuki Hideto Kojima Katsumi Ohnishi Kazuhiko Udagawa Kazuhiro Taga Kōji Yasuda Kyōko Fukui Noriaki Hayashi Seiichi Nodate Tadayoshi Okimura Toshio Takagi Literature Manager: Shoichi Ogane Theme Song Arrangement: Hiromoto Tobisawa Theme Song Composition: Hiroshi Uchiki Theme Song Lyrics: Hiroshi Uchiki Theme Song Performance: Chika Sakamoto | Yōko Ogai as Chika Sakamoto as Eiko Yamada as Hirotaka Suzuoki as Hisao Ohyama as Kazuhiko Inoue as Keiichi Nanba as Kōichi Hashimoto as Nobuo Tobita as | |||
Distributor: Toei Company, Ltd. Film Developing: Toei Chemical Industry Paint: Studio Step Sound Effects: Fizz Sound Creation Titles: Maki Production | ||||
(none) | Adrien Antoine as Antoine Nouel as Luc Boulad as Sébastien Desjours as Vincent Barazzoni as | |||
Translation: María Ferrer (Spain dub) ADR Script: María Ferrer (Spain dub) | DVD Distribution: Towers Entertainment (Mexico) Licensed by: Jonu Media (Spain) 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 Giorgio Borghetti as Roberto Del Giudice as Rori Manfredi as | ||||
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