4 Recommended Football Anime Besides Blue Lock
Vicigers Anyone here like Blue Lock? That means you must be interested in anime with a blue lock theme. football Well, it turns out there are many other soccer anime that are no less exciting!
This could be a must-watch recommendation for you to fill your vacation time or gather with family. So for those who are curious, let's check the list below!
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4 Best Football Genre Anime Recommendations
Without further ado, let's get straight to the main discussion regarding recommendations. anime genre best football. Please try them one by one!
Akaki no Eleven

The first entry is the pioneering title of the soccer genre: Akakichi no Eleven! This series by Ikki Kajiwara and Mitsuyoshi Sonoda has a special place in the history of sports anime.
Premiering in 1970, this anime tells the story of Shingo Tamai, a high school boy who is passionate about building a strong soccer team.
With its classic animation style and fighting spirit story, Akakichi no Eleven shows how football can be a place for growth and development.
Even though it may feel old compared to modern anime, watching anime This can give you an idea of how football was first introduced into the world of anime.
Captain Tsubasa

If previously there was the first anime in this genre, then the next is the anime that popularized the soccer genre throughout the world. What else if not Captain Tsubasa!
Who doesn't know this anime? First appearing in 1981, Captain Tsubasa has become a symbol of Japanese anime success by continuing to be a favorite until now.
The story centers on Tsubasa Ozora, a boy prodigy who has a big dream to not only bring Japan to the world football stage, but even become its champion!
The selling point of this anime is of course the presence of kicking action that is packaged into typical Shōnen manga moves, such as Drive Shoot (Tsubasa) and Tiger Shot (Hyuga)!
This is also what makes the series by mangaka Yōichi Takahashi still exciting even though it is a classic – it is a must-watch if you want to feel nostalgic or are new to the soccer genre.
Inazuma Eleven

The baton of Captain Tsubasa's popularity was then handed over to Inazuma Eleven. In this anime, the aspect of realism becomes more faded, with a much thicker touch of fantasy.
So, you will find some cool moves in it, such as Fire Tornado, God Hand, etc. Not only that, this anime also presents friendship and an unyielding spirit.
The plot of this anime adaptation of the game of the same name follows the adventures of Endou Mamoru, a talented goalkeeper who tries to revive his school's soccer club.
Ao Ashi

In the final number, in contrast to the previous two entries, we have an anime by Yūgo Kobayashi and Naohiko Ueno (concept) with a much more realistic approach. Well, Ao Ashi!
Telling the story of A's journeyAoi Shito, a talented player who gets the chance to join a professional football academy to pursue a career as an athlete.
Unlike Blue Lock which emphasizes individual aspects, Ao Ashi focuses more on character development and how teamwork is important in football.
If you want to see how a player develops from zero to stardom through hard work and struggle with his team, Ao Ashi is a must-watch!
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