

Inazuma Eleven
Studios
Staff
Characters
Where to watch
Tags
Episodes (13/126)
1EP 1Raimon Junior High Soccer Club Faces Disbandment Without Eleven Members
Oct 5, 2008The soccer club at Raimon Junior High, which had been largely ignored, receives an urgent challenge to compete against the stronger Teikoku Gakuen. However, there is a critical condition attached to this match. Endou must recruit exactly eleven members to form a complete team capable of playing against Teikoku. If he fails to gather the required number of players, the club will be officially disbanded. This high-stakes situation forces the students to act quickly to save their club from closure while preparing for a difficult game against a superior opponent.
2EP 2Raimon faces Teikoku Gakuen while Gouenji is coerced into joining the match
Oct 12, 2008Raimon plays their first practice match against Japan's top team, Teikoku Gakuen. Kabeyama gets trapped in a locker, delaying the start. Teikoku leader Kageyama Reiji demands Gouenji participate to assess his skills. During the second half, Kidou forces Gouenji to play by threatening to destroy Endou. Megane signals Gouenji, who enters the field to stop Kidou. Endou, though injured, uses God Hand to block Death Zone and passes to Gouenji, who scores with Fire Tornado. Teikoku forfeits, granting Raimon the win. Gouenji declines to join the team but accepts Endou's shirt.
3EP 3The Raimon team unites after Teikoku Gakuen while Someoka envies Gouenji's unique ability.
Oct 19, 2008Following the intense match against Teikoku Gakuen, the Raimon team members are finally coming together as a cohesive unit. Amidst this growing unity, Someoka experiences feelings of jealousy directed at Gouenji. This envy stems specifically from the fact that Gouenji possesses a unique hissatsu technique, which Someoka currently lacks. The episode focuses on these internal dynamics within the team as they recover from their previous battle, highlighting the disparity in special abilities between the players and the resulting emotional tension for Someoka.
4EP 4Gouenji joins the team before the match against Occult begins.
Oct 26, 2008The team prepares to face Occult, but tensions rise when Gouenji joins the squad, irritating Someoka. During the game, the players struggle to coordinate their attacks, leading to confusion over which forward should receive the ball. This lack of cohesion causes the team to falter significantly as the match progresses. The narrative focuses on whether the group can overcome their internal conflicts and tactical disarray to stage a successful comeback before the final whistle blows.
5EP 5Raimon Faces Nose Junior High's Jumpers Before Finding Grandfather's Notebook
Nov 2, 2008With the Football Frontier tournament approaching, Raimon prepares for their inaugural match against the formidable jumpers from Nose Junior High. The team recognizes that without developing a new technique, they stand no chance against their opponents. As despair sets in and hope seems lost, Endou discovers an additional notebook authored by his grandfather. This discovery offers a potential solution to their tactical dilemma just before the critical game begins.
6EP 6Kabeyama must overcome his fear of heights to execute the Inazuma Drop against Nose.
Nov 9, 2008The team prepares for a crucial match against Nose, with everyone except Kabeyama feeling eager and ready. However, Kabeyama struggles with a severe fear of heights that prevents him from performing the Inazuma Drop technique. This specific move is essential for their victory, meaning the team faces total defeat if they cannot utilize it. The narrative focuses on whether Kabeyama can conquer his phobia in time to contribute to the game. His ability to overcome this personal barrier will determine the outcome of the match and potentially save his team from losing.
7EP 7Raimon faces intense training and scrutiny from rival Mikage Sennou Junior High ahead of their upcoming match.
Nov 16, 2008The Raimon team engages in rigorous preparation for their next Football Frontier tournament match. Their efforts attract the attention of various observers, most notably their upcoming opponents, Mikage Sennou Junior High. This rival school has thoroughly analyzed Raimon's strategies and capabilities. Consequently, Raimon must significantly elevate their performance and tactical level to overcome the detailed insights held by Mikage Sennou. The episode highlights the pressure of being watched and the necessity for growth to defeat a well-prepared adversary in the upcoming competition.
8EP 8Raimon faces Mikage Sennou's undefeated soccer cyborgs in a pivotal match
Nov 23, 2008Raimon must defeat Mikage Sennou, a team of soccer cyborgs that has never conceded a goal. The opponents utilize computer-controlled tactics like sigma 1 and gamma 7, managed by their coach. Raimon trails by one goal at halftime. In the second half, Endou leaves his goal to attack but fails. Captain Takeshi is shocked by this move. When the coach orders the cyborgs to destroy Raimon, they refuse and choose their own gameplay. This decision costs them two consecutive goals, allowing Raimon to win. The coach is furious, while Takeshi enjoys the game for the first time and thanks Endou.
9EP 9Willy Rising! / Get Up, Willy!
Nov 30, 2008With Gouenji injured, Raimon faces the tournament's weakest team. The squad investigates their unknown opponents at a maid cafe, where they meet captain Megane Kakeru, author of the manga Magical Princess, Silky Nana. During the match, the opponents play defensively in the first half, then switch to aggression in the second half to score the opening goal. Raimon struggles as Someoka fails to break through their defense. Megane intervenes, exposing the opponents' cheating tactics. He cuts through the defense and executes a header called Megane Crash, a variation of Dragon Crash, to equalize. Someoka subsequently scores a second goal, securing a victory for Raimon.
10EP 10The Royal Academy's Spy!
Dec 7, 2008Raimon Junior High continues to grow stronger, facing increasingly powerful opponents. Their adversaries, desperate to halt their progress at any cost, resort to extreme measures. In their attempt to stop the team, these enemies cross a critical line. This reckless action leads them to inadvertently reveal their own identities and secrets. The narrative focuses on the escalating tension between the rising school and its determined foes, highlighting how the opponents' desperation results in their own exposure.
11EP 11Raimon Searches for a New Coach Before the Teikoku Gakuen Match
Dec 14, 2008With the crucial match against Teikoku Gakuen approaching in just a few days, the Raimon soccer team faces a critical dilemma. Without a new coach, they are disqualified from competing and cannot even step onto the field. Consequently, every member of the squad is actively searching for a suitable replacement to lead them. The narrative focuses on their collective efforts to locate a qualified individual who can guide the team through this urgent crisis and ensure they remain eligible for the upcoming game.
12EP 12Raimon Arrives at Teikoku Gakuen for the Finals Amidst Suspicion
Dec 21, 2008The Raimon 11 reached Teikoku Gakuen for their crucial match, but the venue was shrouded in suspicion. Kageyama had secretly loosened the stadium roof as a trap, yet Kidou discovered the danger. He immediately warned Endou, who believed him and ensured his team’s safety before kickoff. Raimon expressed gratitude for Kidou’s assistance, allowing the final to proceed fairly. The narrative questions whether Endou and his squad can secure victory in this decisive game against their rivals.
13EP 13The Royal Academy Match Second Half and the Final Confrontation
Dec 28, 2008With Kageyama securely imprisoned, the official match against Teikoku Gakuen commences as a decisive contest where the victor claims supremacy. Endou faces internal conflict regarding the outcome, as memories of Kidou and Haruna linger in his mind. This uncertainty raises the question of whether these personal connections will cause him to hesitate during the crucial moments of the game. The narrative focuses on the tension between competitive victory and emotional burdens, highlighting the psychological pressure Endou endures while playing against a formidable opponent. The stakes are high, emphasizing that this encounter determines the ultimate winner of the series.
Similar titles
Frequently asked questions
- How many episodes does Inazuma Eleven have?
- Inazuma Eleven has 127 episodes.
- When did Inazuma Eleven come out?
- Inazuma Eleven came out in 2008.
- Which studio made Inazuma Eleven?
- Inazuma Eleven was produced by OLM.
- Who directed Inazuma Eleven?
- Inazuma Eleven was directed by Katsuhito Akiyama.
- Is Inazuma Eleven finished?
- Current status of Inazuma Eleven: Finished.









