![]() ![]() From "The Lion's Kick" and "The Eagle's Shot", the best of soccer (as a fun sport) is highlighted If you want your kid (or yourself) to like soccer and grow up playin it then you should get one of these episodes to watch Now, don't ask me where to get them cause i have problems myself finding any. With a mix of kung-fu and other Japanese arts, this show takes soccer to a dragon ball z level. So, what's so great about that? Not only are the soccer matches very well-simulated(a little old and crappy for people in this era) but the players have extraordinary abilitys (superpowers you may call it). From relying on tricks and ability he makes his way up soccer championships by defeating the toughest adversaries. ![]() ![]() Though he just joined Nankatsu Elementary’s team, Tsubasa wants nothing more than one thing: to someday be in the World Cup But the road there will not be easy, and plenty of challengers and obstacles stand in his way. The Story focuses on a little kid trying to become the best soccer player in the world. Tsubasa Ozora is a young man with soccer on the mind. I grew up watching this show in Peru(South America) when it was called "super Campeones", which is Spanish for Super Champions. No doubt about it, this TV series got everything about soccer right. ![]()
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