

As the three of them start playing soccer for Kake-High, they experience hardships, romance, and losses on their road to becoming the best Japanese high school soccer team - a team of legends. He refuses offers from a number of foreign professional soccer clubs so he can stay at Kake-High to lead them to the All-Japan High School Championship. The anime was pretty popular in Asia when it was first boardcast, it is ashame that they haven't made a season 2 for the anime, let's hope they might do in the future. This young man led the Kakegawa High Soccer Club to the best 8 of their prefecture in their first ever appearance with a freshmen-only team almost single-handedly. Season 3 comic is 12 volumes and season 4 comic is 16 volumes, it carry on from season 1 storys, and this comic finished in Japan in 2003. This is a prime masterpiece example of how to destroy the semblance of the original source material, and for one, Aoki Densetsu Shoot was at least a decent 90s soccer/football show that exemplifies its existence of anime trying anything to thrive back in its heyday.

Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older Statistics Score: 7. After junior high, all of them decided to go to the same high school, Kakegawa High, a school only founded a year before, because of their star soccer player, Yoshiharu Kubo, whom they had idolized. Japanese: More titles Information Type: TV Episodes: 58 Status: Finished Airing Premiered: Fall 1993 Broadcast: Producers: None found, add some Studios: Source: Manga Genres: Sports Team Sports Demographic: Shounen Duration: 24 min. There they were known as the Kakenishi golden trio for their role in making Kakenishi Junior High's soccer team into a force to be reckoned with. Toshihiko Tanaka, Kenji Shiraishi, and Kazuhiro Hiramatsu are three high school freshmen who have become best friends during their junior high years while playing soccer together.
