Posted by Al | 04 June 2008
Captain Tsubasa (TV)

Info: 1983.10.13, 1986.03.27, TV (128 episode(s) at 21 minutes each)
Isamu Imakake,Hiroyoshi Mitsunobu was the Captain Tsubasa TV director who relied on Captain Tsubasa by Takahashi Yoichi. Takahashi Yoichi began working on it after finishing Captain Tsubasa: World Youth. Hiromoto Tobisawa composed music for Captain Tsubasa TV. The series consists of 21-minute episodes totaling to 128.
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Posted by Al | 04 June 2008
Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 (TV)

Info: 2001.10.07, 2002.10.06, TV (52 episode(s) at 24 minutes each)
The Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 TV started being shot in 2001, Gisabur Sugii was the director. Takahashi Yoichi began working on it after finishing Captain Tsubasa: World Youth. 52 series were released all in all, each lasting for 24 minutes.
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Posted by Al | 04 June 2008
Captain Tsubasa J (TV)

Info: 1994.10.21, 1995.12.22, TV (47 episode(s) at 24 minutes each)
The anime Captain Tsubasa J TV was released years after the manga Captain Tsubasa release. Takahashi Yoichi is known for Captain Tsubasa and such works as Captain Tsubasa: World Youth. Takahashi Yoichi began working on it after finishing Captain Tsubasa: World Youth. 47 series were released all in all, each lasting for 24 minutes.
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Posted by Al | 03 June 2008
Buzzer Beater (TV)

Info: 2007.07.03, 2007.09.25, TV (13 episode(s) at 25 minutes each)
2007 saw the anime Buzzer Beater TV release based on the manga Buzzer Beater by Takehiko Inoue released in 1996. Shigeyuki Miya who had filmed Buzzer Beater TV was invited director of Buzzer Beater. The music is written by Koichiro Kameyama who also wrote music for Buzzer Beater TV. The series consists of 25-minute episodes totaling to 13. It's a science fiction series with tournament elements.
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Posted by Al | 03 June 2008
Buzzer Beater (TV)

Info: 2005.02.05, 2005.04.30, TV (13 episode(s) at 25 minutes each)
The anime Buzzer Beater TV is filmed after the manga Buzzer Beater. Shigeyuki Miya who had filmed Buzzer Beater TV was invited director of Buzzer Beater. Koichiro Kameyama composed music for Buzzer Beater TV. The series consists of 25-minute episodes totaling to 13. It's a science fiction series with tournament elements.