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72EP 72Inazuma Japan Faces Big Waves in a Tense Match with Changing Tactics
Nov 1, 2011Inazuma Japan trails Big Waves by one point as the match intensifies. Kidou Yuuto overcomes the Box Lock Defense tactic, prompting a strategic shift. The outcome remains uncertain as Japan fights to recover. Attention turns to Tsunami Jousuke, who attempts to execute a new shooting hissatsu. Simultaneously, Endou Mamoru must defend against the powerful Megalodon shot. The episode explores whether Japan can withstand the pressure and secure a victory against the formidable opposition.
87EP 87British Knights clash with Inazuma Japan at Umihebi Stadium in Group A opener
Jun 23, 2011The Group A match between Knights of Queen and Inazuma Japan begins at Umihebi Stadium. Kabeyama and Endou initially halt Excalibur using a combined technique. However, Knights of Queen activate their Absolute Knights tactic, hindering Inazuma Japan's offense. Edgar then launches Excalibur from a long distance, bypassing the duo's defense to score. The team discovers that Excalibur gains power as the shooting distance increases. With the ball approaching the goal, Endou faces a critical challenge against Edgar's maximum-range shot.
107EP 107Grandpa's Last Note!
Nov 17, 2011The final Group A match between The Empire and Unicorn concludes with The Empire leading. Orpheus secures first place after a tie against Inazuma Japan, leaving Japan anxious until Unicorn fails to advance, allowing Japan to reach the finals. Daisuke’s final notebook reaches Endou via Fuyuka’s memories and Natsumi’s help. Although it lacks Hissatsu techniques, it contains sayings that empowered Fuyuka’s father. Kidou assures the team that remembering these words will help them understand their meaning. Meanwhile, Touko and Rika plan a surprise visit. Rika buys souvenirs from two old men who provide two free bracelets known as "the keys to the legend." Rika wears one, but it becomes stuck. Otonashi receives the other from Touko and finds it similarly impossible to remove, hinting at a new dramatic development.
113EP 113Garshield's Conspiracy!
Jan 5, 2011Inazuma Japan discovers Garshield’s world domination plan in stolen mansion data. Coach Hibiki attempts to deliver evidence to authorities but suffers a heart condition attack. Despite this, the data reaches the police. However, Garshield arrives at the stadium, having manipulated the police to escape justice. As the match begins, Roniejo displays strange behavior, raising questions about a plan RH.
114EP 114Inazuma Japan faces The Kingdom while Roniejo struggles with mysterious whistle-triggered behavior
Jan 12, 2011Roniejo exhibits erratic behavior and shooting errors whenever he hears a specific whistle, causing distress for his teammates and Inazuma Japan. The opposing team recognizes his tendency to steal the ball and marks their forwards to prevent this tactic. It is revealed that the whistle activates the RH program within him. A detective subsequently arrests Garshield, allowing Brazil to resume playing their own style of soccer. However, before departing, Garshield issues threats against the families of all the players involved in the match.
116EP 116Inazuma Japan witnesses Orpheus's shocking 0-8 defeat against Little Gigant.
Jan 26, 2011Inazuma Japan arrives at the match between Orpheus and Little Gigant, only to find it concluded with a surprising 0-8 scoreline. Orpheus failed to score a single goal, leaving the team devastated and bruised. Endou visits their room to find them in low spirits, with Hidetoshi Nakata offering comfort. Fideo explains that Little Gigant’s goalkeeper blocked his Odin Sword attack without using a hissatsu technique. Feeling unworthy of his role, Fideo attempts to resign as captain to Nakata, who refuses the resignation. Despite Endou’s efforts to console them, the Orpheus members remain depressed by their loss. The following day, Endou encounters Natsumi at Liocott Airport, where he is surprised to learn she has become the manager for Little Gigant.
117EP 117Mysterious attackers strike Cotarl area while Garshield joins the conflict
Feb 2, 2011A mysterious group launches a sudden assault on the Cotarl region of Liocott island. Little Gigant and Inazuma Japan hurry to the scene, where they encounter Garshield accompanied by his own soccer team. During the confrontation, Endou discovers that Little Gigant's coach, Mr. Araya, is actually his grandfather, Endou Daisuke. Following this revelation, Garshield issues a challenge to Inazuma Japan for a soccer match, leaving the outcome uncertain as the teams prepare to face off against the new threat.
118EP 118Endou struggles against Garshield's defense as Daisuke reveals a tactical strategy for the second half.
Feb 9, 2011Endou Mamoru fails to stop Team Garshield’s enhanced attacks, and Inazuma Japan cannot score despite using Dual Typhoon. The first half ends with Garshield scoring after Endou’s new energy release proves insufficient. During the break, Endou Daisuke shares a strategy devised by Natsumi to exploit Garshield’s rigid role separation. The team is shocked to learn that Tobitaka and Kabeyama will play as forwards, while Gouenji and Toramaru shift to midfielders. Fudou and Kazemaru move to defense to counter the opponents' lack of midfield skills in their defenders. This tactical mix-up aims to break through the enemy's structure. In the second half, the players execute their new positions, successfully scoring goals using Tiger Storm, The Hurricane, and Grand Fire G2.
119EP 119Rococo Urupa reveals his past to Endou while demonstrating a powerful hissatsu.
Feb 16, 2011Rococo Urupa shares his history with Endou, who continues training to unlock a new hissa tsu. Meanwhile, Gouenji and Toramaru attempt a new hissa tsu. Rococo demonstrates a hissa tsu identical to Endou's, known as God Hand, which surprises Endou as it proves stronger than his own. The narrative questions whether Endou will surrender or successfully discover the key to his hissa tsu during this episode.
120EP 120Fidio's Great Friendship Training!
Feb 23, 2011After losing 8-0 to Little Gigant, Fideo Ardena of Orpheus visits Endou Mamoru to help Inazuma Japan prepare for their finals. Fideo explains that Little Gigant’s terrifying speed requires suppressing their power. A 15-minute demonstration match ensues, where Fideo scores with Odin Sword Kai and later evolves it into Shin Odin Sword. Despite Endou’s incomplete hissatsu techniques, Kidou Yuuto and Gouenji Shuuya break through the defense using Koutei Penguin 3gou G2 and Shin Bakunetsu Screw. Fideo encourages Endou to visualize his attacks better. Although Endou fails to block the final shot, he gains clarity on his technique. The teams thank each other, with Orpheus wishing Inazuma Japan luck against Little Gigant.
121EP 121The Journey to the Summit and the Meaning of Eleven Words
Mar 2, 2011Inazuma Japan receives a video call from Raimon, surprised by the club's growing membership. Handa notes that Raimon's representation boosts their popularity, while the team admires the rebuilt clubroom. Back in Japan, Kidou, Someoka, Hiroto, and Kazemaru practice with Fubuki, who reflects on Endou's growth. Endou and Gouenji discuss the club's success before Endou recalls his past. As a child, he discovered a notebook that inspired him to play soccer despite his mother's objections. In junior high, he and a classmate revived an empty club, eventually gaining members like Someoka, Handa, Kabeyama, Kurimatsu, Shishido, and Shourinji. Fuyuka brings Daisuke's notebook, and Otonashi reveals she transcribed its contents. The team practices for the Little Gigant match, with Fubuki embracing the forgiving strength of Heart #7. Daisuke wishes luck to his grandson and Rococo.
122EP 122Inazuma Japan prepares for the final match while facing early setbacks against Little Gigant
Mar 9, 2011Inazuma Japan intensifies training for the final match, with managers preparing food and Hibiki entrusting the team to Kudou. Endou expresses excitement to Natsumi, surprising her. During the first half, Inazuma Japan attempts Bakunetsu Screw and Route of Sky but fails to score. Little Gigant uses their tactic to score a goal. Natsumi notes that God Catch remains incomplete.
123EP 123Inazuma Japan faces Little Gigant in a tense first half battle
Mar 23, 2011The match begins with Inazuma Japan executing a hissatsu, but Rococo effortlessly blocks it using God Hand X. Rococo follows with a long-range kick, which Endou stops, recognizing the challenge. Drago then scores the first point with Double Jaw, surprising everyone. Little Gigant unleashes a barrage of hissatsu attacks that Endou initially cannot block. His teammates form a protective circle, sustaining injuries in the process. Coach Kudou reminds Endou of his captaincy, prompting him to master God Catch to stop the attacks. Inazuma Japan then counters with Hiroto’s new Tenkuu Otoshi hissatsu to score. The first half concludes with the teams tied.
124EP 124Inazuma Japan ties the score against Little Gigant in a high-stakes match.
Apr 6, 2011Kidou intercepts the ball from Little Gigant and distributes it to Gouenji, Toramaru, and Hiroto. They attempt a goal using Grand Fire G2, but the opposing goalkeeper easily blocks it with God Hand X 改. Both Inazuma Japan and Little Gigant continue their relentless attacks while evolving their techniques. Rococo utilizes X Blast again, but Endou stops it with his evolved God Catch. Inazuma Japan eventually equalizes the score by crushing God Hand X with Big Bang. Rococo returns to the goalkeeper position and successfully defends against Big Bang using Tamashii The Hand. The match proceeds until Rococo attempts X Blast V2, which fails. The episode concludes with the score tied at 2-2.
125EP 125Rococo Returns as Goalkeeper for a Fierce FFI Match Against Little Gigant
Apr 13, 2011Rococo resumes his role as goalkeeper, intensifying the competition for the FFI championship. Endou successfully blocks Rococo's X Blast V3 using his evolved God Catch G3. Both sides strive for victory, with Rococo halting shots while Endou defends, yet Little Gigant demonstrates superior flexibility. The ball eventually reaches Inazuma Japan, where Coach Kudou delivers his final advice to enjoy the game. Understanding his words, the team shifts their mindset to play with joy, encouraged by Endou. This change in attitude allows them to overcome their opponents and secure a win against Little Gigant in this decisive match.
126EP 126Emotional Graduation Ceremony with Old Friends Returning to Raimon
Apr 20, 2011Residents of Inazuma Japan return home for a warm welcome before the graduation ceremony begins. Endou Mamoru, Toramaru, and Aki travel to the school, reminiscing about the past. Endou recounts Raimon's origins to Toramaru, while Gouenji shares memories of wearing the uniform. Kidou arrives, noting their transition from enemies to friends. The trio proceeds to the ceremony, where Toramaru observes their bond. The principal distributes diplomas, and Endou notices his friends crying. Later, Endou visits the soccer club, reflecting nostalgically. He announces Kurimatsu as the new captain, causing nervousness, while Toramaru notes his role as striker. Fubuki, Tsunami, Kogure, Touko, Rika, and others arrive for a match. A bus arrives, revealing Teikoku Gakuen members who will watch the game.
127EP 127Teikoku Gakuen attends Raimon's graduation match, ending in a draw and Endou's final words.
Apr 27, 2011Teikoku Gakuen arrives at Raimon to watch the graduation match between Raimon and Raimon B. Natsumi announces the start, and Kakuma Keita serves as commentator. The game features playful tackling and dribbling, prompting players to recall their time at Raimon. After discussing high school plans and future legends, the match resumes briefly and ends 0-0. Natsumi asks former captain Endou for a closing statement. He urges everyone to keep playing soccer and suggests a future match against Teikoku. Endou reflects that he will never stop playing soccer regardless of age and looks forward to the future.
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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.









