![]() Even so, there was an episode where Hamburger SV (Grunwald) came to Japan with Genzo and a German physician who gave treatment to Tsubasa. In the series, some game results were given more 'realistic scores' such as Nankatsu school being beaten 10-0 and not 30-0 in the finals Nankatsu - Toho, Tsubasa only played in the second half due to his injury. ![]() In North America, Enoki Films made the English dub and changed the name to Flash Kicker: Road to 2002. The series was sponsored by Adidas (for example, the logo can be seen in Genzo's cap, in the stadiums' ad-boards or in Japan's uniform). Youth tournament won by Japan in episodes 21 to 32, which is played in France, just like the 1998 World Cup. ![]() Parallels to the real world include the International Jr. Japan, which passed the group stage, would be eliminated just 8 days later 0-1 in the round of 16 against Turkey. The original broadcast of the last episode, the 10th of June, 2002, was within the already running competition. Originally, it was released to advertise the FIFA World Cup 2002 in Japan and South Korea, the first-ever to be played in Asia. With 52 episodes, the series is composed of three arcs: Road to Dream (a retelling of the original TV anime), Road to Sky (a retelling of the OVA series), and Road to Victory (new material that combines a few elements from the World Youth Saga manga with the stories from the Road to 2002 manga).
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