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Akakichi no Eleven (TV)

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Alternative title:
Arrivano i superboys (Italian)
Eleven of Red Blood
The Dark Red Eleven
The Red-Blooded Eleven
أبطال الملاعب (Arabic)
赤き血のイレブン (Japanese)
우리는 축구왕 (Korean)
Themes: soccer, sports
Objectionable content: None
Plot Summary: The residents build a new school called Shinsei High School. Shingo has lots of charm, and it seems all the girls cannot keep away from him, he sings off key and waters flowers. Matsuki Tenpei the teacher introduced the students to the game of soccer.
Number of episodes: 52
Episode titles: We have 53
Vintage:
1970-04-13 to 1971-04-05
1973-02-28 to 1974-03-06 (South Korea, TBC)
1981 (Arabic)
Opening Theme:
"Akakichi no Eleven" by For Mates
"Arrivano i superboys" by Superboys [Italian TMC version]
"G.O.A.L" by Eurokids [Italian version]
Links: We have 3
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Director:
Nobuhiro Okasako (eps 13-52)
Takeshi Yamada (eps 1-12)
Script:
Hirokazu Fuse (9 episodes
eps 1-2, 5-6, 10, 13-14, 16, 18
)

Katsumi Okamoto (10 episodes
eps 3-4, 7-8, 11-12, 15, 17, 19-20
)

Kohei Yoshihara (10 episodes
eps 30-31, 34, 36, 38, 41-43, 46, 49
)

Mon Shichijō (eps 44, 50)
Naoki Tori (ep 21)
Tatsuo Tamura (16 episodes
eps 9, 22-23, 28-29, 32-33, 35, 37, 39-40, 45, 47-48, 51-52
)

Tsunehisa Itō (eps 24-26)
Yoshitake Suzuki (ep 27)
Storyboard:
Kazunori Tanahashi (eps 3-4, 7)
Masayuki Hayashi (6 episodes
eps 11-12, 17, 28, 35, 45
)

Minoru Okazaki (ep 20)
Noboru Ishiguro (ep 8)
Seiji Okuda (7 episodes
eps 6, 14, 23, 32, 36, 42, 46
)

Takateru Miwa (6 episodes
eps 37, 40, 43, 47, 50, 52
)

Yoshiyuki Tomino (eps 1-2)
Episode Director:
Nobuhiro Okasako (eps 11-19)
Takateru Miwa (eps 40-52)
Takeshi Yamada
Original creator:
Ikki Kajiwara
Mitsuyoshi Sonoda (art)
Animation Director:
Nobuhiro Okasako
Takateru Miwa
Director of Photography:
Masami Moriizumi
Masami Morizumi 
Assistant Director: Kiyomi Sugita
Key Animation:
Akio Kawashima (15 episodes
eps 2, 6, 11, 15, 18, 21, 25, 28, 31, 34, 39, 41, 44, 47, 50
)

Hiroshi Iino (16 episodes
eps 2, 6, 11, 15, 18, 21, 25, 28, 31, 34, 36, 39, 41, 44, 47, 50
)

Mitsuru Suzuki (5 episodes
eps 1, 3, 7, 10, 52
)

Motoshi Suzuki (eps 1, 3, 7, 10)
Shigeru Aoki (4 episodes
eps 4, 8, 13, 16
)

Shizuo Goto (15 episodes
eps 2, 6, 11, 15, 18, 21, 25, 28, 31, 34, 39, 41, 44, 47, 50
)

Takateru Miwa (eps 1, 3, 7, 10)
Takeshi Sugai
Tetsu Honda (eps 4, 8, 13)
Planning: Kensuke Fuji
Ryōichi Tanaka as Shingo Tamai

Ichirō Murakoshi as Tenpei Matsuki
Kaneta Kimotsuki as Jirou Komano
Katsuji Mori as Hikaru Aota
Keiichi Noda as Tsuyoshi Kamioka
Shingo Kanemoto as Yousuke Oohira
Shūichi Ikeda as Junji Hayase
Tokiko Mori as Ryouko Asuka (eps 1-12, 25-52)

Akio Nojima as Saizou Yashima
Akira Kamiya as Sasuke Yashima
Gorō Naya as Narrator
Hiroko Suzuki as Ryouko Asuka (eps 13-24)
Ichirō Nagai as Shin Nagata
Ikuo Nishikawa as Hayato Taki (eps 32-37)
Junko Hori as Toppo
Kouji Nakata as Ken Santos
Masahiko Murase as Moriyama
Masashi Amenomori as Egosaku Aota (Hikaru's father)
Mitsuko Asō as Kyouko Misugi
Osamu Ichikawa as Jun Misugi
Reiko Katsura as Youko
Rokurō Naya as
Masada
Takeshi Kamioka
Ryūsei Nakao as Hayato Taki (eps 38-52)
Shūsei Nakamura as Ookawa
Taimei Suzuki as Shigeo Yaejima
Takeshi Aono as Sugihara
Takeshi Kuwabara as Goujuurou Yamagata
Tamio Ohki as Rinkichi Tamai (Shingo's father)
Yoshiko Yamamoto as Mamoru Asuka (Ryouko's brother)

Japanese companies
Korean staff
Korean companies
(none)
Broadcaster: Tongyang Broadcasting Company (From 28 February 1973)
Korean cast
(none)
Italian staff
Italian cast
Theme Song Arrangement: Gianni Mazza (1980 broadcast)
Theme Song Composition: Pippo Caruso (& his orchestra; 1980 broadcast)
Theme Song Lyrics:
Gordon Faggetter (1980 broadcast)
Luigi Lopez (1980 broadcast)
Theme Song Performance:
Eurokids (1980 broadcast)
Superboys (TMC's Zap Zap block broadcast)
Anna Rosa Garatti as Kimie Tamai
Ettore Conti as
Hokira
Nagata
Oohira Yosuke
Takeshi Kamioka
Yagashi
Renato Montanari as Ken Santos
Rino Bolognesi as
Narratore
Teppei Matsuki
Rodolfo Bianchi as
Mamoru
Shingo Tamai
Silvano Tranquilli as Yamagata
Sonia Scotti as Ryoko Asuka
Teo Bellia as
Go Kamioka
Saizo Yasu
Sasuke
Taki
Italian companies
Arabic cast
Arabic staff
Audio Recording: Elias Sabella
Montage: Gamal Al-Fank
Sound Engineer: Hisham Haddad
Supervision:
Bassam Hajjawi (Media Vision)
Zayd Freez
Theme Song Arrangement: Kefah Fakhoury
Theme Song Lyrics: Marwan Najjar
Hisham Yanes as Hamido Shamil (eps 1-26)
Zuhair Al-Nobany as Hamido Shamil (eps 27-52)

Ahmad Qwadri as
Bakri (eps 27-52)
Hamido's father (eps 27-52)
Jalal Nasim (eps 27-52)
Bakr Qabbani as
Bakri (eps 1-26)
Dabus (eps 27-52)
Memo (eps 1-26)
Riyad (eps 27-52)
Eman Hail as Layla (eps 27-52)
Hala Hadi as Fawaz (eps 27-52)
Hassan Ibrahim as
Hamido's father (eps 1-26)
Head teacher (eps 1-26)
Jamil Awad as
Coach Yassin (eps 27-52)
Pelé (eps 27-52)
Muhammad Al-Abbadi as Jassim Mokhtar
Muhammad Helmy as
Basil (eps 1-26)
Mahir (eps 27-52)
Riyad (eps 1-26)
Nasr Anani as
Kamal Nasim (eps 27-52)
Ken Santos (eps 27-52)
Reem Saadeh as
Hamido's mother
Naglaa
Sohail Elias as
Bakri's father (eps 1-26)
Dabus (eps 1-26)
Taiseer Attieh as
Narrator
Salah Saleem
Sami

Karim WilliamsYanes as Shaker (16,19,21)
Arabic companies
Broadcaster:
Dubai TV (1983)
Kuwait Television (From June 1982)
Qatar TV (June 1982)
Dubbing: Al-Aradhi Al-Moqadasah Studios (Jordan)

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