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Inazuma Eleven: Ares
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes26
Release
Original networkTXN(TV Tokyo, TV Osaka)
Original releaseApril 6 –
September 28, 2018
Season chronology
Next
Orion no Kokuin

Inazuma Eleven: Ares[1] (イナズマイレブン アレスの天秤Inazuma Irebun Aresu no Tenbin) is a 2018 Japanese television anime television series produced by OLM. Part of the Inazuma Eleven franchise, the series is based on the Inazuma Eleven Ares role-playing video game of the same name. A sequel Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin started airing on October 5, 2018. An English dub of the series produced by SDI Media began airing on Disney XD on April 13, 2019 as Inazuma Eleven: Ares, replacing Yo-kai Watch, another anime based on a Level-5 video game series.[2] This is the second Inazuma Eleven series to receive an English dub after the original series.

Plot summary[edit]

Ares depicts an alternative canon following the events of the first season of the original Inazuma Eleven anime. Taking place sometime after Raimon's victory in the Football Frontier, in this alternative universe, the alien attack from the second season never occurs. Japanese soccer has been deemed weak compared to international competition. Due to this, the Raimon Eleven have been disbanded, and its members are sent to different soccer teams across Japan in the hopes of strengthening Japan's soccer at a national level. Moreover, in the modern world of Japanese youth soccer, sponsorship has become a vital aspect of a team's survival. A youth team must have a sponsor, otherwise, their club will face disbandment, and are not permitted to partake in matches.

The series focuses on the forward Asuto Inamori and his team, Inakuni Raimon, which is made up of players from the remote Inakunijima Island. They have replaced the original Raimon Eleven as Raimon Junior High's soccer team, and are competing as underdogs in the annual Football Frontier youth tournament. Abc news live stream coverage today.

Cast[edit]

CharacterEnglish[3]
Sonny WrightKyle McCarley
Elliot EmberSteve Staley
Heath MooreLucien Dodge
Valentin EsnerLucien Dodge
Sandra FischerCherami Leigh
Nino NangoChristine Marie Cabanos
Cliff ParkerKaiji Tang
Maxime DassierKaiji Tang
Cesar MontalbanGriffin Burns
Adriano DonatiTony Azzolino
Trevor CookJohnny Yong Bosch
Kiko CalaventeErika Harlacher
Basile HardyBryce Papenbrook
YiChristopher Corey Smith

Music[edit]

  • Opening: 'Teppen e Dasshu!' (てっぺんへダッシュ!) by pugcat's
  • Ending: 'Koisuru Otome wa Amamoyō' (恋する乙女は雨模様) by alom

Episodes[edit]

No.English title / Translated titleOriginal airdateEnglish airdate
01'Departure to Tomorrow'
Transcription: 'Ashita e no Funade' (Japanese: 明日への船出)
April 6, 2018April 13, 2019
02'The Demon on the Pitch/Devil in the Field'
Transcription: 'Fīrudo no Akuma' (Japanese: フィールドの悪魔)
April 6, 2018April 13, 2019
03'The Mysterious Mister Yi/The Mysterious Coach Zhao Jin Yun'
Transcription: 'Nazo no Kantoku Chō Kin Un' (Japanese: 謎の監督 趙金雲)
April 20, 2018April 20, 2019
04'Breakdown Their Walls! The Impenetrable Fortress/Can we take them down!? The Impregnable Fortress'
Transcription: 'Otoseru ka! Nankōfuraku no Yōsai' (Japanese: 落とせるか!難攻不落の要塞)
April 27, 2018April 27, 2019
05'The Darkness of Polestar Academy/Seisho Academy's Darkness'
Transcription: 'Seishō Gakuen no Yami' (Japanese: 星章学園の闇)
May 4, 2018May 4, 2019
06'The Flame Striker/Ace Striker of Fire'
Transcription: 'Honō no ēsu Sutoraikā' (Japanese: 炎のエースストライカー)
May 11, 2018May 11, 2019
07'Begin to See the Light'
Transcription: 'Miehajimeru Hikari' (Japanese: 見え始める光)
May 18, 2018TBA
08'A Day Without Coach'
Transcription: 'Kantoku no Inai Hi' (Japanese: 監督のいない日)
May 25, 2018TBA
09'Commander Reiji Kageyama's Clever Scheme'
Transcription: 'Sōsui Kageyama Reiji no Kisaku' (Japanese: 総帥 影山零治の奇策)
June 1, 2018TBA
10'Clash! Emperor Penguin VS Polar Bear!'
Transcription: 'Gekitotsu! Kōtei Pengin VS Hokkyoku Guma!!' (Japanese: 激突!皇帝ペンギンVS北極グマ!!)
June 8, 2018TBA
11'Night Before the Finals Asuto's Decision'
Transcription: 'Kessen Zen'ya Asuto no Ketsui' (Japanese: 決戦前夜 明日人の決意)
June 15, 2018TBA
12'Haizaki Ablaze'
Transcription: 'Moeru Haizaki' (Japanese: 燃える灰崎)
June 22, 2018TBA
13'Fierce! Storm of the Final Phase!'
Transcription: 'Sōzetsu! Arashi no Saishū Kyokumen!!' (Japanese: 壮絶!嵐の最終局面!!)
June 29, 2018TBA
14'The Moonlight Emperor'
Transcription: 'Gekkō no Enperā' (Japanese: 月光のエンペラー)
July 6, 2018TBA
15'The Emperor's Distress'
Transcription: 'Kōtei no Kunō' (Japanese: 皇帝の苦悩)
July 13, 2018TBA
16'The Double Prince of the Snowfield'
Transcription: 'Setsugen no Daburu Purinsu' (Japanese: 雪原のダブルプリンス)
July 20, 2018TBA
17'Explosion! Snow Princess' Great Strategy!'
Transcription: 'Bakuretsu! Yuki Hime Daisakusen' (Japanese: 爆裂!雪姫大作戦!)
July 27, 2018TBA
18'The Sun Garden's Dream'
Transcription: 'Ohisama-en no Yume' (Japanese: お日さま園の夢)
August 3, 2018TBA
19'The Ultimate Personal Technique'
Transcription: 'Kyūkyoku no Kojin-Gi' (Japanese: 究極の個人技)
August 10, 2018TBA
20'The Ultimate Technique, Its Name Is..'
Transcription: 'Hissatsu Ōgi, Sono Na Wa..' (Japanese: 必殺奥義、その名は…)
August 17, 2018TBA
21'Scattered Eleven'
Transcription: 'Barabara no Irebun' (Japanese: バラバラのイレブン)
August 24, 2018TBA
22'The Legendary Captain'
Transcription: 'Densetsu no Kyaputen' (Japanese: 伝説のキャプテン)
August 31, 2018TBA
23'Overcome the Legend!'
Transcription: 'Densetsu o Norikoero!' (Japanese: 伝説を乗り越えろ!)
September 7, 2018TBA
24'Nosaka's Declaration of War'
Transcription: 'Nosaka no Sensen Fukoku' (Japanese: 野坂の宣戦布告)
September 14, 2018TBA
25'Clashing Soccer!'
Transcription: 'Gekitotsu Suru Sakkā!!' (Japanese: 激突するサッカー!!)
September 21, 2018TBA
26'Dash to the Top!'
Transcription: 'Teppen e Dasshu!' (Japanese: てっぺんへダッシュ!)
September 28, 2018TBA

References[edit]

  1. ^'Inazuma Eleven Ares Anime Premieres on Disney XD on April 13'. Anime News Network. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
  2. ^Inc, LEVEL-5. 'Soccer Like You've Never Seen Before!'. www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
  3. ^'Departure to Tomorrow'. Inazuma Eleven: Ares. Episode 1. USA: Disney XD. Event occurs at Closing credits, English Language Cast.

External links[edit]

Inazuma Eleven Go Video Game

  • Inazuma Eleven Series (meta series official site) (in Japanese)
  • Inazuma World(in Japanese)
  • TV Tokyo Inazuma Eleven: Ares site(in Japanese)
  • Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin (TV) (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • INAZUMA ELEVEN ARES (US official site) (in English)

Inazuma Eleven Go Vietsub

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: イナズマイレブンGO クロノ・ストーン

Information

Episodes: 51
Aired: Apr 18, 2012 to May 1, 2013
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 19:00 (JST)
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Source: Game
Duration: 23 min. per ep.

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Synopsis

Inazuma Eleven Go: Chrono Stone is set after the Holy Road Soccer Tournament. The hero of of the moment, Tenma Matsukaze, traveled all over Japan to teach soccer to kids.
He returns to Raimon Junior High School after completing his mission, but to his surprise, it's no longer the same Raimon Junior High that he remembers. The soccer club is non-existent, and the members of the champion team in the Holy Road Soccer Tournament have no recollection of taking part in the tournament. They neither remember Tenma nor the game of soccer they loved. As Tenma is baffled by this twist, Alpha, the leader of the Route Agents and captain of Protocol Omega team, suddenly appears before him. Alpha declares that he and his team are responsible for wiping out passion for soccer in Raimon along with the memories of the soccer club members: and Tenma himself is next.
That's when a strange boy named Fei Rune appears just in time to save him. Just who is Fei, and why does Alpha want to eliminate soccer for good? Tenma knows that he needs to do everything in his power to emerge victorious. It's a battle that could seal the fate of soccer forever.

Background

The series won the 2012 Animage's Anime Grand Prix Award.

Related Anime

Prequel:Inazuma Eleven Go
Sequel:Inazuma Eleven Go: Galaxy

Characters & Voice Actors

Tsurugi, Kyousuke
Main
Ohara, Takashi
Japanese
Matsukaze, Tenma
Terasaki, Yuka
Japanese
Rune, Fei
Main
Kimura, Akiko
Japanese
Shindou, Takuto
Saiga, Mitsuki
Japanese
Endou, Mamoru
Supporting
Takeuchi, Junko
Japanese
Gouenji, Shuuya
Supporting
Nojima, Hirofumi
Japanese
Kidou, Yuuto
Yoshino, Hiroyuki
Japanese
Kazemaru, Ichirouta
Supporting
Kirino, Ranmaru
Supporting
Kobayashi, Yuu
Japanese
Kariya, Masaki
Tai, Yuuki
Japanese

Staff

Mima, Masafumi
Sound Director
Takamura, Yuuta
Episode Director
Kamakura, Yumi
Episode Director, Storyboard, Assistant Director
Matsumoto, Yoshihisa
Episode Director, Storyboard

Edit Opening Theme

#1: 'Jounetsu de Mune ATSU! (情熱で胸アツ!)' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 1-17)
#2: 'Kandou Kyouyuu! (感動共有!)' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 2-18)
#3: 'Shoshin wo KEEP ON! (初心をKEEP ON!)' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 19-35)
#4: 'Raimei! Blue Train! (ライメイ! ブルートレイン)' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 36-51)

Edit Ending Theme

#1: 'Natsu ga Yattekuru (夏がやってくる)' by Aoi Sorano (CV: Sayaka Kitahara) (eps 1-18)
#2: 'Te wo Tsunagou' by Aoi Sorano (CV: Sayaka Kitahara), Matsukaze Tenma (CV: Terasaki Yuka), Tsurugi Kyousuke (CV: Oohara Takashi) (eps 19-35)
#3: 'Bokutachi no Shiro (僕たちの城)' by Inazuma Eleven GO Allstars (Matsukaze Tenma [CV: Terasaki Yuka], Tsurugi Kyousuke [CV: Oohara Takashi], Shindou Takuto [CV: Mitsuki Saiga], Kirino Ranmaru [CV: Kobayashi Yuu], Nishizono Shinsuke [CV: Tomatsu

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51 of 51 episodes seen
PSA4869(All reviews)
8 people found this review helpful
Overall7
Story7
Animation8
Sound7
Character8
Enjoyment8
Okay,the Go Chrono Storm series story line is really unexpected,with all the time jumping and parallel world,since this anime target young age,the youngster hardly couldn't understand those thing and apparently give them a trouble to keep up with the story,well it will be a different if their a science fiction freak.
It is give you an enjoyment since there are new feature of attack and new character,however most of the character are unexplained.This will cause the audience to wait until the end of the serious to get the idea,however,it remain untouched.
Well the development of the character and the story are great maybe there a slightless error,well,i doesn't give the big idea since the other plot covered them.
Overall,the story are great.If you an Inazuma Eleven fan,it worth watching it.
51 of 51 episodes seen
SuzuMine-chan(All reviews)
3 people found this review helpful
Overall7
Story7
Animation8
Sound8
Character5
Enjoyment8
Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone is based on the fifth installment of the Inazuma Eleven videogame series. It is a sequel to Inazuma Eleven GO which is also a sequel to the original Inazuma Eleven. So, at first, to watch Chrono Stone you first need to watch the Inazuma Eleven and Inazuma Eleven GO series.
Chrono Stone is said by Level 5 to be the best of their works on Inazuma Eleven and is very clear that this is true.
Story (7): The story is original in contrast to its prequels where we only have football tournaments without anything else (not counting the Aliea arc and Inazuma Eleven GO).
It has elements of time-travel that have done very well, with some explanations about how time works in the Inazuma universe. Also have a plot twist in the final part, which I will not explain to not spoil anyone.
It is true that it has less action and more dialogue than its prequels but, it is a bad thing? Chrono Stone, instead of this 'pieces of shit' tournament arcs, has a focus on the plot instead of the soccer matches, although there are many matches as well that are not specially necessary to the plot.
Character (5): Inazuma Eleven is not a series where the characters are well developed and Chrono Stone is not an exception. Although Fei, Kinako and some others have their respective development, the great majority of them have very poor development or not any at all. This apply to the old characters which doesn't have a lot of new things for their development.
Art (8): The design of the characters and the animation is done well with no problems or 'ugly things'. Avatars and hissatsu are animated well with art that sometimes left you with a good taste, so in general, the art is one of the best things.
Sound (8): The sound of Chrono Stone, as well of the other series in Inazuma, is mostly based on the soundtrack in the games. So, basically, normally it fits to all the circumstances because it was done specially for specifical scenes in the series.
Enjoyment (8): I enjoyed this series the most of all in the Inazuma Eleven company.
Overall (7): I think it is not a dissapointing sequel to the series so if you are a fan of the Inazuma Eleven franchise, it worth watching a lot.
8 of 51 episodes seen
ArchStanton(All reviews)
13 people found this review helpful
Overall3
Story1
Animation6
Sound4
Character5
Enjoyment2
Irrational (even for Inazuma), stupid (even for Inazuma), and campy (even for Inazuma). It has a needlessly confusing plot that keeps twisting into sideplots like a puppy on cocaine. An inbred puppy. The main plot is confusing enough, involving time travel and parallel timelines. We don't need random missions like going back in time to break Tsurugi's brother's spine (seriously) so that the proper timeline can return. Or when they need to fight to restore the team's love of soccer. Or when they get magically summoned to an island to get help from the soccer god in the middle of an oddly interrupted battle with the enemy. I'm pretty sure there are times when the writers forgot what was going on too because the plot shifts gave me whiplash.
Random sums up this show pretty well. Random characters show up to help with no explanation given (Including a talking teddy bear. Yeah). Random abilities and techniques appear unexplained only to fail. No set up appears needed anymore. When they do set it up it seems half-hearted. There's a new technique called mixi-max which is introduced when the teddy bear lets out a T-Rex and then gives it's power to some dude. Characters simply know things they couldn't possibly know with no explanation given. And the new Avatar Armed just gives them the opportunity to put on silly dresses in overlong animations that don't get shortened even in flashbacks. The battles are short and uninteresting, the characters keep getting switched, the plot is a mess, and the new characters are annoying. But most serious of all its flaws: it just isn't fun.
Now quit it guys. You're making soccer cry.

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