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Ganbare! Kickers

Ganbare! Kickers

Alternative Titles

English: Fight! Kickers
Synonyms: Die Kickers
Japanese: がんばれ!キッカーズ

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 15, 1986 to Mar 25, 1987
Producers: Studio Pierrot
Duration: 23 min. per episode
Rating: G - All Ages
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 6.931 (scored by 1899 users)
Ranked: #31872
Popularity: #2798
Members: 2,716
Favorites: 13
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Synopsis

The Kickers are first and foremost a football team. Actually, they're only playing for their school, but haven't exactly covered themselves with glory. When the new player, Gregor (Daichi Kakeru) arrives at the school, they just had faced a resounding defeat again. However, thanks to Gregor, things are going to change. Highly motivated, they'll try to get rid of their "always-loser-team" image. Their strongest enemy are the Devils, who Gregor provokes right from the start. However, it's not all about football. When the captain, Mario (Hongou Masaru), is not pursued by his female fans, the Kickers often hang around and do stuff together.

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Related Anime

Adaptation: Ganbare! Kickers

Characters & Voice Actors

Daichi, Kakeru
Daichi, Kakeru
Main
Suzuki, Tomiko
Japanese
Suzuki, Tomiko
Hongo, Masaru
Hongo, Masaru
Main
Ikura, Kazue
Japanese
Ikura, Kazue
Schaale, Gerald
German
Schaale, Gerald
Ishii, Kenta
Ishii, Kenta
Main
Tsukase, Noriko
Japanese
Tsukase, Noriko
Uesugi, Hikaru
Uesugi, Hikaru
Main
Yamada, Eiko
Japanese
Yamada, Eiko

Staff

Tomita, Sukehiro
Script, Series Composition
Nagai, Noriaki
Original Creator



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They are both soccer anime and both share the realism and the psychological stories out of the soccer matches, altough the soccer matches are important in both series
They are both soccer anime and both share a predominance in the psychological stories out of the soccer matches, altough the soccer matches are important in both series. Difference: "Ganbare! Kickers" has realism overall, while "Inazuma Eleven" (and its sequels) moves toward fantasy with the ball techniques

Opening Theme

"君は流れ星 (Kimi wa Nagareboshi)" by Tomomi Nishimura

Ending Theme

"銀河の少年 (Ginga no Shounen)" by Tomomi Nishimura

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