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Tsubasa Ozora loves playing football since he was a little child. After moving to the japanese town of Nankatsu together with his mother, the 11-year-old boy quickly finds friends and joins the local football team of his elementary school. Together with his newly made friends and Brazilian mentor Roberto, Tsubasa starts his exciting journey to chase after his most desired dream - one day winning the FIFA World Cup.
Tsubasa Ozora loves playing football since he was a little child. After moving to the japanese town of Nankatsu together with his mother, the 11-year-old boy quickly finds friends and joins the local football team of his elementary school. Together with his newly made friends and Brazilian mentor Roberto, Tsubasa starts his exciting journey to chase after his most desired dream - one day winning the FIFA World Cup.
The film's core focus on apolitical themes of sports competition, individual skill development, and teamwork, without engaging in broader societal or political commentary, leads to a neutral rating.
The movie, originating from a Japanese manga, features a cast that reflects its cultural setting without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative focuses on sports and personal achievement, maintaining a neutral to positive framing of its characters without incorporating explicit DEI critiques.
Captain Tsubasa is a sports anime centered on soccer, friendship, and achieving dreams. The series does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes, maintaining a focus solely on its sports-centric narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1983-1995 anime adaptation of Captain Tsubasa faithfully portrays the genders of its characters as established in the original manga. No characters canonically established as one gender were depicted as a different gender in this series.
The 1983-1995 anime adaptation of Captain Tsubasa faithfully portrays its characters, who are predominantly Japanese or of other specific nationalities/races as established in the original manga. There are no instances where a character's established race was changed for the screen.
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