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64EP 64Raimon faces former teammates known as the Dark Emperors in a high-stakes match.
Jan 6, 2010Raimon returns to their foggy school and encounters cloaked figures who reveal themselves as former teammates, the Dark Emperors. Powered by the Aliea Meteorite, they challenge Raimon to a match. Although Endou initially refuses and Kidou argues against the fight, Endou eventually agrees after Kazemaru insists on the confrontation. During the game, Kazemaru plays as a surprisingly fast forward, stealing the ball from Endou and teasing him about his goalkeeper skills. His shot is blocked by Mugen The Hand. Raimon attempts the Bakunetsu Storm, but it is easily countered. The Dark Emperors then use Wyvern Crash, which Fubuki blocks just in time, though the second attempt breaks through. The first half concludes with the Dark Emperors leading by one goal.
65EP 65Raimon fights back from a deficit as Dark Emperors attack violently
Jan 13, 2010Despite losing two points in the first half, Raimon recovers them in the second half. The situation deteriorates when the Dark Emperors begin violent attacks. The Raimon Eleven attempt to block shots with their bodies but fall sequentially. Endou returns to the goalkeeper position to replace the injured Tachimukai. The team struggles against these former friends while trying to remember the true spirit of soccer amidst the intense physical confrontation.
66EP 66recapThe Strongest Team Returns in Blizzard Version After Aliea Gakuen Conflict Ends
Jan 20, 2010With the prolonged conflict against Aliea Gakuen concluded, Raimon members prepare to depart. Fubuki encounters Endou at his training location, where they reminisce about their shared history, ranging from the emergence of Gemini Storm to their trip to Okinawa. Gouenji subsequently joins the pair as they reflect on their journey together.
67EP 67recapGouenji Recalls Leaving Raimon and Promises a Match Against Hakuren
Jan 27, 2010Gouenji shares his past departure from Raimon with Endou and Fubuki, prompting the trio to reflect on their extensive history. They remember their numerous battles against Aliea Gakuen, their rigorous training sessions, and the friends and enemies they encountered along the way. Following this nostalgic discussion, the three players make a specific promise to face off in a match between Raimon and Hakuren during their next encounter. This narrative focuses on their shared memories and the commitment to future competition without revealing specific outcomes or additional plot details beyond this agreed-upon challenge.
68EP 68Team Japan Assembles for the Global Football Frontier International Tournament
Feb 3, 2010The Football Frontier International, described as the greatest competition in history, draws players from across the globe who aim to become the world's best. Japan’s Coach Hibiki has assembled a diverse group of twenty-two candidates for selection. This roster includes players from Raimon, individuals from friends' and rivals' schools, former enemies from Aliea Gakuen, and complete strangers. These twenty-two candidates participate in a selection match to determine the final representatives for Japan. The event highlights the intense competition as various talents unite under Hibiki’s guidance to compete on the international stage.
69EP 69The Birth of Inazuma Japan!
Feb 10, 2010A match determines who represents Japan, with Coach Hibiki selecting 16 players from 22 candidates for Inazuma Japan. Endou and Kidou lead two determined teams in a fierce contest watched by friends and Fuyuppe's father, Kudou Michiya. Hiroto scores first with Ryuusei Blade, but Gouenji equalizes with Bakunetsu Storm. Someoka takes a 2-1 lead via Wyvern Crash before the half ends. Midorikawa ties the game with Astro Break in the second half. Ultimately, Endou's team wins when Fubuki scores with Wolf Legend. Following the match, Coach Hibiki introduces Kudou Michiya as the new FFI coach for Inazuma Eleven. Kudou then announces the 16 selected players, marking the beginning of a new era for Inazuma Japan.
70EP 70The Cursed Coach!
Feb 17, 2010Inazuma Japan's practice begins with Toramaru arriving late, prompting Fudou to mock him. Coach Kudou introduces Fuyuka as the new manager, though she has not yet regained her memories. The team quickly realizes the strict nature of their training. Afterward, Hiroto asks Endou about Kudou, who is described as a good coach. During subsequent sessions, Fudou tackles Kazemaru violently but receives praise from Kudou. Endou, Kazemaru, Kabeyama, and Kurimatsu feel depressed after training but are served ramen and charsiu at Rairaiken shop. On the third day, Haruna and Megane sneak into the Junior High Soccer Association Headquarters to investigate Kudou, discovering rumors that he is the "Cursed Coach." Endou observes Someoka practicing to join the team under FFI rules. Later, the team learns they will play against Australia's Big Waves and are ordered to stay in their rooms instead of practicing.
71EP 71Inazuma Japan faces Box Lock Defense as Coach Kudou restricts their movements before the match
Feb 24, 2010Coach Kudou prevents Endou and his teammates from leaving their accommodation, though he allows Toramaru to return home. Tsunami manages to escape when the coach is absent, but the others remain confined. Meanwhile, a group seeks out Tobitaka, who receives permission from Kudou to leave. Impatient with the delay, Endou begins training in his room, prompting the rest of the team to join him. When the match day arrives, Inazuma Japan is quickly overpowered by the opposing team's Big Waves Hissatsu tactics, specifically the Box Lock Defense. The team must find a way to break through this formidable defensive strategy before the game concludes.
73EP 73Japan faces Qatar's Desert Lion in a tense match with a hidden trap
Mar 10, 2010Inazuma Japan prepares for their next match against the Qatar team, known as Desert Lion. The first half concludes with Japan holding a two-point lead, creating an impression of stability and control. However, this apparent advantage masks a significant danger. The Japanese team has unknowingly walked into a trap set by their opponents. The narrative highlights the deceptive nature of the game as the half ends, suggesting that the situation is far more precarious than the score indicates. This setup introduces tension regarding the second half of the contest.
74EP 74Awaken, Sleeping Tiger!!
Mar 17, 2010Fatigue forces substitutions for Hiroto, Tsunami, and Fubuki, who faint after blocking Bjorn Kyle’s Storm Rider. Toramaru replaces Fubuki but repeatedly passes to Gouenji due to past rejection by former teammates. After Kyle’s Mirage Shoot is blocked by Endou’s Seigi no Tekken G3, a surprise attempt ties the score 2-2. Gouenji confronts Toramaru, urging him to unleash his true skill against the world’s best. Encouraged by Endou, Toramaru bypasses defenders and scores with Tiger Drive, breaking Storm Rider. His personality shifts, and he reveals he was only a 6th grader in elementary school, shocking the team.
75EP 75Endou and Tobitaka engage in a serious match while Hibiki's health is revealed.
Mar 24, 2010Inazuma Japan practices under Kudou Michiya, though Midorikawa objects to the rest schedule. Endou Mamoru checks on Tobitaka Seiya, who prefers training alone and nearly clashes with Fudou Akio. Hibiki guides Tobitaka, revealing his past as "Toby the Kicker," a former gangster saved by Hibiki who urged him to use his skills for soccer. Endou seeks Hibiki's advice, unaware of his heart condition. Later, Hibiki calls Endou to a hospital, exposing his illness. Endou finds Tobitaka practicing, encouraging him to view soccer as fun. With Endou's help, Tobitaka masters ball control and kicking. Grateful, Tobitaka asks Endou to keep their sessions secret, feeling more motivated by Hibiki's belief that soccer is enjoyable.
76EP 76Midorikawa struggles with self-doubt while the team prepares for a surprise match against Neo Japan.
Mar 31, 2010Midorikawa feels inadequate after recalling past goals by Tsunami and Utsunomiya, leading to frustration during solo practice. Kidou instructs Kazemaru, Fubuki, Hijikata, Tsunami, and Kabeyama to develop new combination hissatsu techniques. While the team bonds and trains, Midorikawa remains isolated until Kiyama Hiroto offers encouragement, helping him regain confidence. The following day, Neo Japan arrives to challenge Inazuma Japan for the representative seat. Kidou recognizes Coach Hitomiko and notes Desarm’s new midfield role. During the match, Neo Japan effectively counters Inazuma’s attacks using modified versions of their own techniques, including Drill Smasher V2 and Dash Storm V2. Arata scores with Gungnir V2, giving Neo Japan a one-point lead and shocking the Inazuma players.
77EP 77The Ultimate Showdown Between Kudō Japan and Hitomiko Japan
Apr 14, 2010Neo Japan employs aggressive attacks using enhanced special techniques, preventing Inazuma Japan from breaking through their solid defense. Despite the difficulty, Endou’s determination to play soccer intensifies, which serves to inspire and motivate his teammates further. The team must find a way to overcome the formidable opposition. The narrative focuses on whether this renewed passion and collective effort will be sufficient to dismantle the strong defensive line established by Neo Japan in this intense match.
78EP 78Fuyuka's Secret Plan to Help Endou Find a New Move
Apr 21, 2010Coach Kudou informs Endou that his current abilities are insufficient for the world tournament, prompting him to seek a superior technique. Fuyuka attempts to assist Endou by applying advice from Rika, who is actually orchestrating a romantic date. The plan fails, and the couple is observed by Rika, Touko, Kabeyama, Kurimatsu, Kazemaru, and Midorikawa. During a training session, Fuyuka reads Endou's grandfather's notebook, which inspires Endou to devise a new Hissatsu. The situation resolves positively as Endou gains the necessary inspiration for his upcoming challenges.
79EP 79Gouenji faces pressure from his father to quit soccer and study medicine in Germany instead.
Apr 28, 2010Gouenji struggles with his father's demand that he abandon soccer to become a doctor. His father insists he withdraw from the nationals to study medicine in Germany, causing Gouenji to lose focus during practice. This conflict disrupts the new Tiger Storm combo technique with Toramaru, leading Gouenji to unfairly blame his teammate for his poor mood. The situation escalates when Gouenji's father contacts the Raimon chairman, requesting Gouenji's removal from Inazuma Japan. As his legal guardian, the team cannot refuse this request. Gouenji acknowledges that changing his father's mind will be difficult regardless of others' opinions. The episode explores whether he will defy his father or leave the team, leaving his final decision uncertain amidst the growing tension and professional obligations.
80EP 80Inazuma Japan trains on mud while Endou faces Gouenji's departure and a blocked path to the stadium.
May 5, 2010As the Asia finals approach, Inazuma Japan focuses on mastering new techniques. Endou receives a letter resembling Daisuke's handwriting, causing shock among the team. Tensions rise as Tachimukai and Megane engage in a fight. Later, Gouenji informs Endou that he plans to quit soccer after the upcoming match. Endou attempts to persuade Coach Kudou, Gouenji's father, to allow his son to continue playing, but his efforts fail. Consequently, Coach Kudou orders the team to practice on a mud field until their game against Fire Dragon. The players are confused by this unusual training method but comply. On the day of the match, the team is forced to halt their journey to the stadium because a group of people blocks their path.
81EP 81Inazuma Japan faces Fire Dragon with key players missing and new opponents
May 12, 2010Inazuma Japan arrives at the stadium in time for the finals against Korea's team, Fire Dragon. The match presents three major challenges. First, former teammates Aphrodi, Suzuno, and Nagumo have joined Fire Dragon, alongside Korea's top strategist, Choi Chang Soo. Second, captain Endou is excluded from the lineup. Coach Kudou claims Endou does not need him on this team because he fails to understand the team's situation. Third, Fire Dragon employs powerful tactics that threaten to crush Inazuma Japan. The opposing side keeps these strategies secret, leaving Inazuma Japan unaware of the danger they face during this critical final encounter.
82EP 82Inazuma Japan faces Fire Dragon's Perfect Zone Press and tactical substitutions
May 19, 2010Inazuma Japan scores using the Thunder Beast combination, but Fire Dragon counters with the Perfect Zone Press, incapacitating Fubuki and Tsunami for substitution. The opposing team intensifies their attack, shifting the match momentum in their favor. Following the first half, Coach Kudou replaces the injured Kidou with Fudou. Kudou asserts that the opponents are unaware of Fudou's capabilities, referring to him as their joker. This strategic change aims to counter the pressure applied by Fire Dragon, who has taken control of the game's flow after the initial setback for Inazuma Japan.
84EP 84Inazuma Japan secures victory against Fire Dragon to advance to the international level
Jun 2, 2010Fire Dragon opens with Terumi scoring via Chaos Break after Endou Mamoru blocks God Break. Despite Megane’s confidence, Fire Dragon takes a 3-0 lead through a combination play involving Terumi, Suzuno, and Nagumo. Gouenji struggles to focus on Tiger Storm while Toramaru urges him. Fire Dragon continues attacking, but Kabeyama blocks Nagumo with The Mountain, and Endou encourages Tobitaka to use Shinkuuma. Kiyama Hiroto ties the game with Ryuusei Blade V2. Endou counters Terumi’s Chaos Break with Ikari no Tettsui. After initial failures, Gouenji and Toramaru successfully execute Tiger Storm to take the lead. Choi Chang Soo attempts another Chaos Break, but it is blocked. Inazuma Japan wins the Asia preliminaries, advancing to the international level. Gouenji’s father permits him to continue playing soccer, bringing joy to the team as they prepare for the next stage.
85EP 85The World Finals Arrive as Inazuma Japan Heads to Liocott Island
Jun 9, 2010Inazuma Japan travels to Liocott Island via the Inazuma Jet. Upon arrival, Endou discovers a letter from Natsumi and meets her at the beach, where he learns his grandfather is still alive. Later, while searching for a tire for training, Endou encounters a player from Italy. The opening ceremony for the FFI's World Tournament commences, marking the start of the competition. Ten teams that won the preliminaries enter the arena one by one. The narrative sets the stage for the global tournament, leaving the audience to wonder which team will ultimately rise to the top of the world rankings.
86EP 86Inazuma Japan accepts the Knights of Queen's invitation for a friendly exchange party.
Jun 16, 2010Inazuma Japan accepts an invitation from England's Knights of Queen for a friendly exchange party. During training, Fideo asks Endou to practice, and Teres from Argentina, along with Mark and Dylan from America, join them. While preparing for the event, Aki discovers Endou playing with others and realizes it is late. They rush to the venue, where Endou gives Aki a piggyback ride after her heel breaks. Upon arrival, Edgar introduces Endou to his butler, Sebastian, who provides formal attire. Edgar mocks Endou, leading to a match where Endou loses to Edgar's Excalibur shoot. Despite the defeat, Endou's optimism boosts the team's excitement for the upcoming match.
88EP 88Complete! My Original Finishing Move!!
Jun 30, 2010Endou saves the goal against Edgar's Excalibur through Kabeyama's efforts but suffers severe damage and is substituted by Someoka, who scores with a new technique. Knights of Queen then deploy Muteki no Yari to shield Edgar and the ball, allowing Edgar to score again and put England ahead. At halftime, Endou encounters the red cap man, who suggests an idea for a new technique. Japan must now find a way to break through Muteki no Yari to prevent further goals and stay in the match.
89EP 89Tachimukai trains hard to surpass Mugen the Hand with help from friends.
Jun 30, 2010Tachimukai is amazed by Endou's new Ijigen The Hand. Kogure's comment about Tachimukai copying Endou motivates him to create his own technique. He begins harsh secret training. Haruna, Kabeyama, and Kurimatsu discover this and offer to help. Haruna makes Kogure apologize and join the training. As defenders, they struggle to make good shots. Haruna sees Tsunami surfing and calls him over for assistance. The group goes overboard, causing Tachimukai to pass out. Endou and the others help him regain his courage. In the next practice, his new technique starts to manifest. Meanwhile, Fudou meets a man with sunglasses while jogging.
90EP 90Teikoku's Curse! Part 1!!
Jul 7, 2010Kidou and Sakuma search for Fudou to verify his identity as Kageyama but fail, causing their lack of focus to halt training under coach Kudou. Kidou and Sakuma pursue Fudou separately, with Sakuma encountering someone resembling Kidou before all three board a bus where Endou unexpectedly joins them. Meanwhile, Tachimukai practices his original hissatsu technique, Maou The Hand. Haruna, Tsunami, Kogure, Kurimatsu, and Kabeyama assist by taking shots and attempting to inspire him. Kogure mocks Tachimukai with insults like "wimpy goalkeeper" and "gutless" to provoke him. While this initially provides a hint for the technique, the mockery ultimately discourages Tachimukai, who then reflects on how Endou would handle the situation.
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- 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.









