

#INAZUMA ELEVEN ORION FREE EPISODES MOVIE#
Inazuma Eleven GO vs LBX: Little Battlers eXperience W is a crossover movie released in Japanese cinemas in December 2012.Inazuma Eleven GO The Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon is the second Inazuma Eleven movie, and the first for GO.Inazuma Eleven: The Strongest Army Ogre Attacks is a movie loosely based on the plot of the version of the third set of games with the same name.Another Strikers game was developed for 2013, updated up to the point of the Chrono Stone cast and mechanics.It had Early-Bird Cameos of characters from GO, and got an Updated Re-release. Inazuma Eleven Strikers is a multi-player spin-off on the Wii, trading off the RPG experience to become purely a sports game additional elements such as training through mini-games and Relationship Values between each player were also included.It seems to have entered Development Hell as it was not released when promised.


Tenma, Tsurugi, and Shindou are the only members of Raimon selected to represent Japan in the Football Frontier International Vision 2, taking charge of a team of multi-talented individuals.
#INAZUMA ELEVEN ORION FREE EPISODES SERIES#
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone is the second in the series of GO games.It occurs 10 years after the events of the first three, with new characters and returning ones as a supporting cast. The first in the series to be released on the Nintendo 3DS.Originally it was supposed to have a game released in a game of 2018, but it was pushed back to 2020 and later on scrapped due to production taking too long and a new story was made in its place. A sequel, The Seal of Orion, airs on October the same year about the new Inazuma Japan once again taking on the International Soccer Frontier. Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin ( The Scales of Ares), which was announced on June of 2016, involves an Alternate Continuity of the first three games and an entirely new cast.It's been entitled Inazuma Eleven 1・2・3: The Legend of Endou Mamoru.

An Updated Re-release which compiles all six NDS games into one 3DS package.Try it, and throw it away if you don't like it, but don't spoil it to people who are trying to enjoy it and don't ruin it to people who haven't watched it yet but just might enjoy something about it!). Personally, I think it's cool to see Endou as a coach (although I did root for Endou X Aki, so I'm slightly disappointed that didn't turn out).Īnyways, if you step out of the frame of the old series and look at the new series' good points, it turns out to be quite an enjoyable watch with lots of space for laughs, trolling, shipping and parody (which is what fangirls gradually enjoy in an anime, let's face it and as for the men, well. So, it's not that it sucks, it's just that you guys haven't expected it and still aren't used to it. Maybe I'll return after the series is finished to properly review it - since my policy is to review something after having finished watching it, but I made an exception for this one because people have been saying a lot of nasty comments about the new series how it sucks, how they wanted the sequel to be about the old characters in college or something, but I personally think that adding new characters leaves more space for newer character and killer technique design (which is actually the main selling point of the first series that was oh so popular), and also to the behind-the-scenes drama (take Tsurugi for example). So basically, having new characters, plot and principles, at first sight Inazuma Eleven GO might seem not as great as the prequel, but it is nevertheless a relatively good watch for the more faithful fans, and very recommended for those who are curious about how the story goes on. Secondly, the mood of the prequel is slightly changed to fit the new age of middle school soccer, which in itself shouldn't be a minus to the new series. Firstly, since a lot of time elapsed from when the first series ended, and since the main focus of both series is exclusively middle school soccer ligue, there was a need to introduce new characters, but at the same time keep the old ones to guide them (read this as fainservice), so on its own, a new plot developes just from that. Inzuma Eleven GO features the same characters and holds onto almost the same mood as its predecessor - but with a few key differences.
