Hey, I had never seen your channel before and just found this video by chance, but I'm glad that you are intrigued by Inazuma Eleven! In case you need some kind of context and whether it's an ongoing series, Inazuma Eleven is somewhat of a popular franchise in Japan, and it's actually an anime adaptation from the original Inazuma Eleven game on DS. (Long texts coming, I apologize in advance!) The original Inazuma Eleven had 3 seasons; the first season is about Football Frontier, which is a tournament to determine the best junior high school soccer team in Japan. The second season is about... alien invasion. I can't really elaborate on this season beyond that. While the final season is about Football Frontier International, as the name implies, it's the World Cup tournament. Inazuma Eleven GO is set 10 years after Inazuma Eleven season 3, featuring a completely new MC and cast. This is where the franchise started to introduce a lot more stuff. The first Inazuma Eleven GO is pretty similar to OG Inazuma Eleven's first season, a tournament to determine the best junior high school team in Japan. Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone is the second season, and it revolves around time traveling. Finally, Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy is the final season of GO, and instead of the World Cup, it's actually going out of the Earth to play soccer. Inazuma Eleven: Reloaded is an alternate timeline after the franchise took a hiatus for 4 years, as Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy wasn't that well-received by fans. It's actually a single-episode special set after the end of the original Inazuma Eleven first season. Instead of following the aliens invasion plot, the OG team lost one-sidedly against the Spain Youth League champion (0-13). Since Japan soccer is still nowhere near world level, the OG team is temporarily disbanded, and its members are sent to help various teams in Japan to get ready for next year's Football Frontier International, and it ties to the next season. Inazuma Eleven: Ares is set one year after Inazuma Eleven: Reloaded, with entirely new casts. The plot is pretty much the same as the original Inazuma Eleven season one's, but this time, a lot of OG characters are on a different team in the tournament (OG MC as well). Inazuma Eleven: Orion is the second and final season, which is, again, in the Football Frontier International tournament. Orion was supposed to be much longer but got cut short due to budget and negative responses from fans for both Ares and Orion. Inazuma Eleven: Ares game was planned but got replaced with the Orion game, only to be cancelled once again due to budget, and again, the franchise took a hiatus for 3 years. Finally, the Inazuma Eleven: Ares/Orion game got changed into Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road in 2022, which is set 25 years after the original Inazuma Eleven first seasons. After a lot of delays, it is expected to be out this year in June 2025.
Beso, I see it's a game adaptation. That seems common these days to make an anime about the game. Introduction of aliens is so wild to see lol. Glad you enjoyed
classic kid's show. and because it's a kid's show I love the superpower aspect for it. also props to them for making the most boring sport entertaining lmao
If you're thinking about watching the Inazuma Eleven anime adaptation (mainline DS and 3DS games came out in Japan and Europe), here's the watch order: Inazuma Eleven (Episodes 1 - 127, which is pretty much the combination of the first three seasons/mainline DS games of the OG series put together) Inazuma Eleven: Team Ogre Attacks Movie (takes place during Season 1, but doesn't really feel too canon to be necessary, so you can skip it) Inazuma Eleven GO (Episodes 1 - 32) Inazuma Eleven GO: Ultimate Bonds Gryphon Movie (this takes place after the first 32 episodes of GO 1 and will be important for later) Inazuma Eleven GO (Episodes 32 - 47). The last two episodes are major filler, so they can be safely skipped) Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone (Episodes 1 - 51) Inazuma Eleven GO: Little Battlers Experience (LBX)/Danball Senki Movie (most likely takes place after Episode 33, but is not canon to the story and can be safely skipped (recommended to avoid it if you are not familiar with the Danball Senki series)) Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy (Episodes 1 - 43) Inazuma Eleven: Reloaded (takes place after the events of the Football Frontier arc but in an alternate timeline/universe/story where Aliea Academy never attacked) Inazuma Eleven: Outer Code (Short Episodes 1 - 6, takes place after Reloaded) Inazuma Eleven: Ares (Episodes 1 - 26, takes place after Outer Code) Inazuma Eleven: Orion (Episodes 1 - 49)
Hey, I had never seen your channel before and just found this video by chance, but I'm glad that you are intrigued by Inazuma Eleven!
In case you need some kind of context and whether it's an ongoing series, Inazuma Eleven is somewhat of a popular franchise in Japan, and it's actually an anime adaptation from the original Inazuma Eleven game on DS. (Long texts coming, I apologize in advance!)
The original Inazuma Eleven had 3 seasons; the first season is about Football Frontier, which is a tournament to determine the best junior high school soccer team in Japan. The second season is about... alien invasion. I can't really elaborate on this season beyond that. While the final season is about Football Frontier International, as the name implies, it's the World Cup tournament.
Inazuma Eleven GO is set 10 years after Inazuma Eleven season 3, featuring a completely new MC and cast. This is where the franchise started to introduce a lot more stuff. The first Inazuma Eleven GO is pretty similar to OG Inazuma Eleven's first season, a tournament to determine the best junior high school team in Japan. Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone is the second season, and it revolves around time traveling. Finally, Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy is the final season of GO, and instead of the World Cup, it's actually going out of the Earth to play soccer.
Inazuma Eleven: Reloaded is an alternate timeline after the franchise took a hiatus for 4 years, as Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy wasn't that well-received by fans. It's actually a single-episode special set after the end of the original Inazuma Eleven first season. Instead of following the aliens invasion plot, the OG team lost one-sidedly against the Spain Youth League champion (0-13). Since Japan soccer is still nowhere near world level, the OG team is temporarily disbanded, and its members are sent to help various teams in Japan to get ready for next year's Football Frontier International, and it ties to the next season.
Inazuma Eleven: Ares is set one year after Inazuma Eleven: Reloaded, with entirely new casts. The plot is pretty much the same as the original Inazuma Eleven season one's, but this time, a lot of OG characters are on a different team in the tournament (OG MC as well). Inazuma Eleven: Orion is the second and final season, which is, again, in the Football Frontier International tournament. Orion was supposed to be much longer but got cut short due to budget and negative responses from fans for both Ares and Orion. Inazuma Eleven: Ares game was planned but got replaced with the Orion game, only to be cancelled once again due to budget, and again, the franchise took a hiatus for 3 years.
Finally, the Inazuma Eleven: Ares/Orion game got changed into Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road in 2022, which is set 25 years after the original Inazuma Eleven first seasons. After a lot of delays, it is expected to be out this year in June 2025.
Beso, I see it's a game adaptation. That seems common these days to make an anime about the game. Introduction of aliens is so wild to see lol. Glad you enjoyed
It's probably one of the better anime to be adapted from a game.
Until this day, I still can't explain the alien in the show with a straight face lol
Thank you so much I needed this
Beso, glad you enjoyed
What's crazy is that wiki says their 17 , 16 one of them is 20 in the first openings 😂
Beso, anime kids don't age lol
GO has a different mc. the mc of the og show is the coach in GO
Beso, ohh cool. Training the next generation
Inazuma Eleven is a game and a manga too. Some openings got used for the games intro's.
Beso, I see
Inazuma Eleven actually started off as a game
Beso, yeah I noticed it's a trend for games to be anime
@@dashingkevs3295 oh I forgot to mention Inazuma is still going
classic kid's show. and because it's a kid's show I love the superpower aspect for it. also props to them for making the most boring sport entertaining lmao
Beso, true they could've just made it with exaggerated passings and passes but just went let's just give them powers
If you're thinking about watching the Inazuma Eleven anime adaptation (mainline DS and 3DS games came out in Japan and Europe), here's the watch order:
Inazuma Eleven (Episodes 1 - 127, which is pretty much the combination of the first three seasons/mainline DS games of the OG series put together)
Inazuma Eleven: Team Ogre Attacks Movie (takes place during Season 1, but doesn't really feel too canon to be necessary, so you can skip it)
Inazuma Eleven GO (Episodes 1 - 32)
Inazuma Eleven GO: Ultimate Bonds Gryphon Movie (this takes place after the first 32 episodes of GO 1 and will be important for later)
Inazuma Eleven GO (Episodes 32 - 47). The last two episodes are major filler, so they can be safely skipped)
Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone (Episodes 1 - 51)
Inazuma Eleven GO: Little Battlers Experience (LBX)/Danball Senki Movie (most likely takes place after Episode 33, but is not canon to the story and can be safely skipped (recommended to avoid it if you are not familiar with the Danball Senki series))
Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy (Episodes 1 - 43)
Inazuma Eleven: Reloaded (takes place after the events of the Football Frontier arc but in an alternate timeline/universe/story where Aliea Academy never attacked)
Inazuma Eleven: Outer Code (Short Episodes 1 - 6, takes place after Reloaded)
Inazuma Eleven: Ares (Episodes 1 - 26, takes place after Outer Code)
Inazuma Eleven: Orion (Episodes 1 - 49)
Beso, thanks!
😂😂😂Also there is superpower tennis anime
Beso, oh boy another sports anime 😅
Beso kev, they making you do sports anime huh
Beso, giving the people what they want haha
Se tem Inazuma eleven, tem like
Beso thanks for watching