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Ares no Tenbin depicts an alternative canon following the events of the first season of the original [[Inazuma Eleven (manga)|Inazuma Eleven anime]]. Taking place sometime after Raimon's victory in the Football Frontier, in this alternative universe, the alien attack from the second season. never occurs. Japan's soccer has been deemed weak compared to the rest of the world's. Due to this, the Raimon Eleven have been disbanded, and it's members sent to different soccer teams across Japan in the hopes of strengthening Japan's soccer at a national level. Moreover, in the modern world of Japanese youth soccer, sponsorship has become a vital aspect to a team's survival. A youth team must have a sponsor, otherwise their club will face disbandment, and are not permitted to partake in matches.
Ares no Tenbin depicts an alternative canon following the events of the first season of the original [[Inazuma Eleven (manga)|Inazuma Eleven anime]]. Taking place sometime after Raimon's victory in the Football Frontier, in this alternative universe, the alien attack from the second season. never occurs. Japan's soccer has been deemed weak compared to the rest of the world's. Due to this, the Raimon Eleven have been disbanded, and it's members sent to different soccer teams across Japan in the hopes of strengthening Japan's soccer at a national level. Moreover, in the modern world of Japanese youth soccer, sponsorship has become a vital aspect to a team's survival. A youth team must have a sponsor, otherwise their club will face disbandment, and are not permitted to partake in matches.


The series focuses on the [[Forward (association football)|forward]] Inamori Asuto and his team, the Inakuni Raimon, which made up of players from the remote Inakunijima Island. They have replaced the original Raimon Eleven as Raimon Junior High's soccer team, and are competing as an underdog team in the annual Football Frontier youth tournament.
The series focuses on the [[Forward (association football)|forward]] Inamori Asuto and his team, Inakuni Raimon, which made up of players from the remote Inakunijima Island. They have replaced the original Raimon Eleven as Raimon Junior High's soccer team, and are competing as an underdog team in the annual Football Frontier youth tournament.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 07:22, 19 April 2018

Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin
Release
Original releaseApril 06, 2018[1] –
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Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin is a 2018 anime television series, based on the role-playing video game of the same name.

Plot summary

Ares no Tenbin depicts an alternative canon following the events of the first season of the original Inazuma Eleven anime. Taking place sometime after Raimon's victory in the Football Frontier, in this alternative universe, the alien attack from the second season. never occurs. Japan's soccer has been deemed weak compared to the rest of the world's. Due to this, the Raimon Eleven have been disbanded, and it's members sent to different soccer teams across Japan in the hopes of strengthening Japan's soccer at a national level. Moreover, in the modern world of Japanese youth soccer, sponsorship has become a vital aspect to a team's survival. A youth team must have a sponsor, otherwise their club will face disbandment, and are not permitted to partake in matches.

The series focuses on the forward Inamori Asuto and his team, Inakuni Raimon, which made up of players from the remote Inakunijima Island. They have replaced the original Raimon Eleven as Raimon Junior High's soccer team, and are competing as an underdog team in the annual Football Frontier youth tournament.

Cast