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Inazuma Eleven GO 3: Galaxy
The boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO 3: Galaxy Supernova version
Developer(s)Level-5
Publisher(s)Level-5
Composer(s)Yasunori Mitsuda
SeriesInazuma Eleven
Platform(s)Nintendo 3DS
Release
Genre(s)Role-playing, sports
Mode(s)Single-player

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Inazuma Eleven GO 3: Galaxy (イナズマイレブンGO ギャラクシーInazuma Eleven GO 3 Galaxy) is a role-playing video game and sportsvideo game for the Nintendo 3DS developed and published by Level-5. It was released in Japan on December 5, 2013. No confirmation of a worldwide release has been given. There are two versions of the game, Big Bang and Supernova. An Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy anime based on the game produced by OLM was aired from May 2013–March 2014. Argentina vs germany 2014.

In the game's storyline, players take control of Matsukaze Tenma, the captain of 'Earth Eleven', soccer team representing the Earth in an intergalactic soccer tournament where failure will mean humanity's end.

Plot[edit]

Football Frontier International Vision 2 (FFIV2) is held, and it is time when all youth soccer team from different countries can finally compete in the tournament! However, Shinsei Inazuma Japan, the representative team of Japan, have only eleven members—and eight of them are new to soccer! Tenma, Tsurugi and Shindou, as the seniors, must reorganize the team in order to win the tournament.Also, Endou Mamoru returns as a child.

However, Shinsei Inazuma Japan miraculously win through all the matches of the Asia preliminaries, and the truth finally unfolds to them—FFIV2 is merely a fake. It is only a preparation for Shinsei Inazuma Japan to enter the Grand Celesta Galaxy, a Galactic tournament that will decide Earth's fate.

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Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy 3ds

External links[edit]

Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy
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Alternative Titles

Japanese: イナズマイレブンGO ギャラクシー

Information

Episodes: 43
Aired: May 8, 2013 to Mar 19, 2014
Broadcast: Unknown
Licensors: None found, add some
Source: Game
Duration: 23 min. per ep.

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Synopsis

After fighting to free the game of soccer in Japan from the Fifth Sector, the country's soccer squads can once again look forward to stepping onto the field. However, a new challenge will emerge for Japanese players in the form of the Football Frontier International Vision 2, a new tournament that will bring together the best teams each country can assemble.
Tenma Matsukaze and his Raimon teammates, Takuto Shindou and Kyousuke Tsurugi, are once again part of the action as they have been selected to play for the Japanese representative, Inazuma Japan. Much to their surprise, the coach selects eight other players that have no previous experience playing soccer!
Team Inazuma Japan will have a huge mountain to climb, building chemistry and skills as they go along. What they don’t know is that the tournament will set the stage for something much bigger, something out of this world in Inazuma Eleven Go: Galaxy!

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Prequel:Inazuma Eleven Go: Chrono Stone

Characters & Voice Actors

Tsurugi, Kyousuke
Main
Ohara, Takashi
Japanese
Matsukaze, Tenma
Terasaki, Yuka
Japanese
Shindou, Takuto
Main
Saiga, Mitsuki
Japanese
Endou, Mamoru
Takeuchi, Junko
Japanese
Gouenji, Shuuya
Supporting
Nojima, Hirofumi
Japanese
Kidou, Yuuto
Supporting
Yoshino, Hiroyuki
Japanese
Fudou, Akio
Kaji, Yuki
Japanese
Kirino, Ranmaru
Supporting
Kariya, Masaki
Supporting
Hakuryuu
Supporting
Fukuyama, Jun
Japanese

Staff

Mima, Masafumi
Sound Director
Ishibashi, Daisuke
Script
Kamakura, Yumi
Storyboard, Assistant Director
Yuuki, Aoi
Theme Song Performance

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#1: 'Gachi de Katouze! (ガチで勝とうゼッ!)' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 1-17)
#2: 'Chikyuu wo Mawase! (地球を回せっ!)' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 18-32)
#3: 'Supernova! (スパノバ!)' by T-Pistonz+KMC (eps 33-43)

Edit Ending Theme

#1: 'Katte ni Cinderella (勝手にシンデレラ)' by Sorano Aoi (CV: Kitahara Sayaka) and Morimura Konoha (CV: Yuuki Aoi) (eps 1-17)
#2: 'Fashion☆Uchuu Senshi (ファッション☆宇宙戦士)' by Colors (eps 18-32)
#3: 'Arashi Tatsumaki Hurricane (嵐・竜巻・ハリケーン)' by Colors (eps 33-42)
#4: 'Hontou ni Arigatou (本当にありがとう)' by Mamoru Endou (CV: Junko Takeuchi) & Tenma Matsukaze (CV: Yuka Terasaki) (ep 43)

More reviewsReviews

43 of 43 episodes seen
kimblee(All reviews)
19 people found this review helpful
Overall9
Story7
Animation8
Sound10
Character9
Enjoyment9
I find it odd that despite being the best written of the six Inazuma seasons, this is the one no one talks about. Sure, it's not outstanding compared to a lot of other anime out there, but it's nothing to be ignored.
The plot is a little rocky and predictable at worst, but as a children's anime, it's actually very well done and doesn't needlessly drag on certain points for many episodes, especially after around episode 18. The flow was a little too predictable about midway through the anime, but towards the end it definitely got interesting.
The new eight characters on the main team are developed super nicely, which is something we haven't really seen in Inazuma since Fubuki Shirou and Kidou Yuuto. All eight characters are given a reason to be there, and backstories that while are not deep, get the job done and fill in the reasoning behind their personalities. For instance, Nozaki Sakura's self-centered behaviour and need to be number one on the team is due to her parents always pushing her throughout her childhood to be the absolute best, and that there is no room for her to make mistakes. It definitely strains her relationship with her teammates
The characters that weren't in previous seasons aren't so lucky, as aside from main character Tenma, we don't see much new development in Tsurugi or Shindou. I found Kuroiwa's backstory to be very frustratingly lacking. Very few of the aliens are very well developed at all, which was very odd as they were the true main focus of the anime. A select few aliens such as Bitway and Lalaya are interesting characters as they are, but more insight into their history (especially Bitway's) would've been fantastic.
Art and animation is very good throughout the anime especially compared to the very first season of Inazuma Eleven, though I feel the bright colours became a little hard on the eyes after a while. The art style is still slightly cringe-worthy at times, but it's nothing too bad. Scenery was very pretty, the CGI throughout the anime blended much better with the animation cels in Go Galaxy than it did in the previous five seasons.
This anime has possibly one of my favourite OSTs in anime. Nothing to rival Gyakkyou Burai Kaiji, Free, or Fullmetal Alchemist, but it definitely has a very captivating musical score, everything from fast paced rock with violins to slower piano melodies. Several tracks from the previous five seasons are reused (I recognized several from Chrono Stone at various instances), but several tracks from the new score top a lot of the old stuff.
The voice acting is all very nice and emotions are captured very nicely, but something that really stands out to me are the sound effects. Particularly, there's a scene in episode 42 where the main team plays against the final antagonist team, the captain of the main team falls victim to a sliding tackle, and lands on the ground with a sickening crack. I've never heard anything in an anime so vibrantly painful enough to make my stomach turn, even after seeing gory animes like Higurashi and 3x3 Eyes.
You don't notice it as much in other seasons, but you can actually hear small sounds very distinctly such as the vibrations of the rubber of a ball being kicked, footsteps in different environments, and other little things like that. A lot of the sounds used in space and on alien planets are very nice to the ears.
All in all, as a fan of Inazuma for a few years, I thoroughly enjoyed this anime. Aside from very few factors like Kuroiwa's backstory, Zanakurou's personality compared to Zanark's from Chrono Stone, and some of the early stuff that happened between the three main characters, I think it could work very well as a standalone anime if you haven't seen the other seasons. Despite being targeted towards children, there's several factors that I feel make it enjoyable for all ages.
40 of 43 episodes seen
holyknighthikaru(All reviews)
13 people found this review helpful
Overall7
Story6
Animation9
Sound8
Character7
Enjoyment7
The Characters are a great bunch of new characters. Ibuki and Matatagi are my favorites, but I feel like the Soul mechanic didnt get that much attention than for example keshin and mixi-max. In the first act Shin Inazuma Japan is definitely the main focus but after that the enemy teams get more focus which should be equal. Most of the new members of the team only get one hissatsu and the soul and thats it. But overall it was enjoyable but not better than Chrono Stone and the original series.

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