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|EnglishTitle = This is the Inazuma Drop!/Is the Inazuma Drop!
|EnglishTitle = This is the Inazuma Drop!/Is the Inazuma Drop!
|OriginalAirDate = November 9, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|OriginalAirDate = November 9, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|FirstEngAirDate = August 1, 2011
|FirstEngAirDate = August 1, 2011 <br> January 9, 2017 (South Africa)</br>
|ShortSummary =Everyone but Kabeyama is pumped up and ready for their big game against Nose. Kabeyama's fear of heights is getting in the way of the Inazuma Otoshi and without it all is lost. Will he get over it in time to save the day, or will his fear cause his team to lose?
|ShortSummary =Everyone but Kabeyama is pumped up and ready for their big game against Nose. Kabeyama's fear of heights is getting in the way of the Inazuma Otoshi and without it all is lost. Will he get over it in time to save the day, or will his fear cause his team to lose?
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|EnglishTitle = Showdown at the Riverbank!/Duel on the Riverbank!
|EnglishTitle = Showdown at the Riverbank!/Duel on the Riverbank!
|OriginalAirDate = November 16, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|OriginalAirDate = November 16, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|FirstEngAirDate = August 2, 2011
|FirstEngAirDate = August 2, 2011 <br>January 10, 2017 (South Africa)</br>
|ShortSummary =Raimon are training hard for their next game in the Football Frontier, and people are beginning to spy on them; including their next opponents - Mikage Sennou Junior High. The trouble is Mikage Sennou have them all figured out, and if Raimon want to beat them they have to move up to the next level!
|ShortSummary =Raimon are training hard for their next game in the Football Frontier, and people are beginning to spy on them; including their next opponents - Mikage Sennou Junior High. The trouble is Mikage Sennou have them all figured out, and if Raimon want to beat them they have to move up to the next level!
|LineColor = B60000
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|EnglishTitle = The Terrifying Soccer Cyborgs!/The Formidable Cyborg Players!
|EnglishTitle = The Terrifying Soccer Cyborgs!/The Formidable Cyborg Players!
|OriginalAirDate = November 23, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|OriginalAirDate = November 23, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|FirstEngAirDate = August 3, 2011
|FirstEngAirDate = August 3, 2011 <br>January 11, 2017 (South Africa)</br>
|ShortSummary =It's another big game for Raimon, against the cyborgs of Mikage Sennou. Nobody's ever scored a goal against them, much less won, but if Raimon want to advance they have to do just that. The soccer cyborgs used to follow tactics such as sigma 1 and gamma 7 which are offensive and defensive tactics used Raimon &amp; Mikage Facing off by the teams and are planned by a computer which is controlled by their coach.First half ends with Raimon down by 1 goal. In the second half, Endou leaves the goalpost and comes forward to score a goal but in vain. Takeshi, the captain, is shocked by what Endou did. Later in the game when their coach orders them to destroy Raimon, they refused it and decide to followed their own gameplay which cost them 2 goals, one after another, and Raimon wins the game. Their coach was very angry while Takeshi enjoyed the game for the first time and he thanked Endou.
|ShortSummary =It's another big game for Raimon, against the cyborgs of Mikage Sennou. Nobody's ever scored a goal against them, much less won, but if Raimon want to advance they have to do just that. The soccer cyborgs used to follow tactics such as sigma 1 and gamma 7 which are offensive and defensive tactics used Raimon &amp; Mikage Facing off by the teams and are planned by a computer which is controlled by their coach.First half ends with Raimon down by 1 goal. In the second half, Endou leaves the goalpost and comes forward to score a goal but in vain. Takeshi, the captain, is shocked by what Endou did. Later in the game when their coach orders them to destroy Raimon, they refused it and decide to followed their own gameplay which cost them 2 goals, one after another, and Raimon wins the game. Their coach was very angry while Takeshi enjoyed the game for the first time and he thanked Endou.
|LineColor = B60000
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|EnglishTitle = Willy Raising!/Get Up, Willy!
|EnglishTitle = Willy Raising!/Get Up, Willy!
|OriginalAirDate = November 30, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|OriginalAirDate = November 30, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|FirstEngAirDate = August 4, 2011
|FirstEngAirDate = August 4, 2011 <br>January 12, 2017(South Africa)</br>
|ShortSummary =Gouenji is injured and out of Raimon's next game, but their opponents are the weakest team in the whole tournament, so winning shouldn't be a problem. Endou and his team doesn't know much about their next opponent so they go to a maid cafe to know about their team. Not too long after, the team "meets" the team as well as their captain and
|ShortSummary =Gouenji is injured and out of Raimon's next game, but their opponents are the weakest team in the whole tournament, so winning shouldn't be a problem. Endou and his team doesn't know much about their next opponent so they go to a maid cafe to know about their team. Not too long after, the team "meets" the team as well as their captain and
midfielder, who were later revealed to be the authors of Megane Kakeru claimed "most well-known moe manga in history" Magical Princess, Silky Nana manga. Megane was shown to get along with them nicely.Later on, when the match starts, in the first half no action was happening. Raimon's opponents were playing very defensive but when second half started, they played aggressively and scored the first goal. Raimon are down by one goal and Someoka isn't able to score goals against them. Raimon are in big trouble but help comes from unlikely hero... Megane. He discovered the cheating of opponents and cleverly cut through their defense and makes a header to Dragon Crash (creating Megane Crash) and scores the goal. A second goal was easily scored by Someoka and Raimon won the match.
midfielder, who were later revealed to be the authors of Megane Kakeru claimed "most well-known moe manga in history" Magical Princess, Silky Nana manga. Megane was shown to get along with them nicely.Later on, when the match starts, in the first half no action was happening. Raimon's opponents were playing very defensive but when second half started, they played aggressively and scored the first goal. Raimon are down by one goal and Someoka isn't able to score goals against them. Raimon are in big trouble but help comes from unlikely hero... Megane. He discovered the cheating of opponents and cleverly cut through their defense and makes a header to Dragon Crash (creating Megane Crash) and scores the goal. A second goal was easily scored by Someoka and Raimon won the match.
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|EnglishTitle = The Spy from Royal/The Royal Academy's Spy!
|EnglishTitle = The Spy from Royal/The Royal Academy's Spy!
|OriginalAirDate = December 7, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|OriginalAirDate = December 7, 2008<ref name="Episodes01"/>
|FirstEngAirDate = August 5, 2011
|FirstEngAirDate = August 5, 2011 <br>January 13, 2017 (South Africa)</br>
|ShortSummary =Raimon Junior High is looking stronger than ever, but so are the forces against them. But so desperate are their enemies to stop them from succeeding at any cost, they cross the line and unwittingly expose themselves!
|ShortSummary =Raimon Junior High is looking stronger than ever, but so are the forces against them. But so desperate are their enemies to stop them from succeeding at any cost, they cross the line and unwittingly expose themselves!
|LineColor = B60000
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Revision as of 16:19, 11 January 2017

Inazuma Eleven (Season 1)
Cover of the first DVD compilation of Inazuma Eleven released by Geneon Entertainment.
No. of episodes52
Release
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original releaseOctober 5, 2008 –
September 30, 2009
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2
List of episodes

Inazuma Eleven is a 2008 to 2011 Japanese anime television series based on Level-5's video game series of the same name. The animated series was produced by OLM under the direction of Katsuhito Akiyama and consists of 127 episodes. Endou Mamoru is a cheerful goalkeeper in Raimon Jr High, with six other players in the team. But there was a day when the team was almost lead to disbandment by Natsumi unless they are to win the match against the Teikoku Gakuen, currently the best team of Japan. He tried to save the club by gathering four more players to the team.

The opening theme for the first 26 episodes is "Tachiagari-yo". For episodes 27 to 54 and The closing theme for the first 26 episodes is "Seishun Oden" performed by Twel'v.[1] The next five closing themes were performed by Berryz Kobo, the first "Seishun Bus Guide" was the closing theme for episodes 27 to 50. Episodes 51 to 67's closing theme is "Ryūsei Boy".

Episode list

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References

  1. ^ イナズマイレブン 第108話「ライオコット島の伝説!」 (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. November 24, 2010. Retrieved June 9, 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

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