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** In Italian, Endou's special technique "God Hand" is translated as '"Mano di Luce"' ("Hand of Light").
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* '''[[VideoGame/InazumaElevenVictoryRoad Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road]]''' (''Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road of Heroes'' in Japan)(Platform/NintendoSwitch, Platform/PlayStation5, Platform/PlayStation4, PC[[note]]via Platform/{{Steam}}[[/note]], [[Platform/{{iOS}}, Platform/{{Android}}): Set 25 years after Raimon's historic victory in the Football Frontier International, Unmei Sasanami, a young soccer player who was mentally scared to play soccer, tries out in Nagomuhara Junior High as the new manager of its newly formed soccer club. Things take on a rather interesting turn as his path towards building his team's "victory road" clashes with that of Haru Endou, Mamoru Endou's son.

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* '''[[VideoGame/InazumaElevenVictoryRoad Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road]]''' (''Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road of Heroes'' in Japan)(Platform/NintendoSwitch, Platform/PlayStation5, Platform/PlayStation4, PC[[note]]via Platform/{{Steam}}[[/note]], [[Platform/{{iOS}}, Platform/{{iOS}}, Platform/{{Android}}): Set 25 years after Raimon's historic victory in the Football Frontier International, Unmei Sasanami, a young soccer player who was mentally scared to play soccer, tries out in Nagomuhara Junior High as the new manager of its newly formed soccer club. Things take on a rather interesting turn as his path towards building his team's "victory road" clashes with that of Haru Endou, Mamoru Endou's son.
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* '''Inazuma Eleven: The Strongest Army Ogre Attacks''': A movie loosely based on the plot of the version of the third set of games with the same name.
* '''Inazuma Eleven GO The Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon''': The second Inazuma Eleven movie, and the first for GO.

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* '''Inazuma Eleven: The Strongest Army Ogre Attacks''': A movie that retells the events of the first game/season and is loosely based on the plot of the version of the third set of games Inazuma Eleven 3 with the same name.
* '''Inazuma Eleven GO The Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon''': The second Inazuma Eleven movie, and the first for GO.GO movie, and the only movie to be canon to the anime.
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* InconsistentDub: There are several instances in the English Dub of the anime, particularly in Season 3, where the wrong names will be used for characters and moves, usually accidentally calling them by either their original Japanese names or dub names that belong ''other'' characters/moves, it's especially noticeable with the special moves as the on-screen text almost always displays the correct name. The most noticeable instance of this is in second half of episode 73, where everyone suddenly switches from calling Toramaru by his actual dub name, Austin, to calling him by Tobitaka's dub name, Archer, for the remainder of the episode.
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* '''Inazuma Eleven''' (UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS): Raimon Junior High was once known in the world of competitive soccer, with their team -- the titular "Inazuma Eleven" -- being considered as legends. Now, with the school's soccer club in danger of closing down, free-sprited goalkeeper Mamoru Endou and his ragtag group of seven other soccer players ended up recruiting Shuuya Gouenji in hopes of recruiting more members for the celebrated national Football Frontier tournament, unknowingly caught the attention of [[OpposingSportsTeam Teikoku Academy]], the champion of Football Frontier for 40 consecutive years, who then proceeded to arrange a "friendly match" with Raimon...
* '''Inazuma Eleven 2''' (''Inazuma Eleven 2: The Threat of the Invaders'' in Japan)(UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Firestorm'' (known as ''Fire'' in Japan) and "Blizzard''[[/note]]: Following their victory at the Football Frontier, Raimon Junior High was suddenly attacked by an unknown group who uses soccer to wreck havoc across every school in Japan, with Endou and the Raimon soccer club barely able to survive the attack. Wanting to figure out the reason behind these unprovoked attacks across Japan, Endou and his friends must travel around the country in search of potential players capable of tipping the scales to Raimon's favor and save Japan from utter destruction.
* '''Inazuma Eleven 3''' (''Inazuma Eleven 3: Challenge to the World'' in Japan)(UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in three versions: ''Lightning Bolt'' (known as ''Spark'' in Japan), ''Bomb Blast'' (known as ''Bomber'' in Japan) and ''Team Ogre Attacks'' (known as ''Ogre'' in Japan)[[/note]]: With Raimon defeated Alius Academy with the fate of the world at stake, a brand-new challenge awaits Endou as the school was invited to participate in the Football Frontier International, in which Raimon was picked to represent Japan as they go up against other soccer teams from other countries. Fortunately, they are not alone as many familiar allies all coming back to form "Inazuma National", the one soccer team that will shake the world of soccer to its core, unaware of the sinister threats looming in the shadows...

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* '''Inazuma Eleven''' (UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS): (Platform/NintendoDS, Platform/Nintendo3DS): Raimon Junior High was once known in the world of competitive soccer, with their team -- the titular "Inazuma Eleven" -- being considered as legends. Now, with the school's soccer club in danger of closing down, free-sprited goalkeeper Mamoru Endou and his ragtag group of seven other soccer players ended up recruiting Shuuya Gouenji in hopes of recruiting more members for the celebrated national Football Frontier tournament, unknowingly caught the attention of [[OpposingSportsTeam Teikoku Academy]], the champion of Football Frontier for 40 consecutive years, who then proceeded to arrange a "friendly match" with Raimon...
* '''Inazuma Eleven 2''' (''Inazuma Eleven 2: The Threat of the Invaders'' in Japan)(UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes Japan)(Platform/NintendoDS, Platform/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Firestorm'' (known as ''Fire'' in Japan) and "Blizzard''[[/note]]: Following their victory at the Football Frontier, Raimon Junior High was suddenly attacked by an unknown group who uses soccer to wreck havoc across every school in Japan, with Endou and the Raimon soccer club barely able to survive the attack. Wanting to figure out the reason behind these unprovoked attacks across Japan, Endou and his friends must travel around the country in search of potential players capable of tipping the scales to Raimon's favor and save Japan from utter destruction.
* '''Inazuma Eleven 3''' (''Inazuma Eleven 3: Challenge to the World'' in Japan)(UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes Japan)(Platform/NintendoDS, Platform/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in three versions: ''Lightning Bolt'' (known as ''Spark'' in Japan), ''Bomb Blast'' (known as ''Bomber'' in Japan) and ''Team Ogre Attacks'' (known as ''Ogre'' in Japan)[[/note]]: With Raimon defeated Alius Academy with the fate of the world at stake, a brand-new challenge awaits Endou as the school was invited to participate in the Football Frontier International, in which Raimon was picked to represent Japan as they go up against other soccer teams from other countries. Fortunately, they are not alone as many familiar allies all coming back to form "Inazuma National", the one soccer team that will shake the world of soccer to its core, unaware of the sinister threats looming in the shadows...



* '''Inazuma Eleven GO''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Light'' (known as ''Shine'' in Japan) and ''Shadow'' (known as ''Dark'' in Japan)[[/note]]: It's been ten years since the victory of "Inazuma National", and the rules of soccer has drastically changed, where [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent only the strong survives]] and that soccer has been heavily regulated by an organization known as Fifth Sector. [[NaiveNewcomer Newcomer]] Tenma Matsukaze tries out for Raimon's soccer club and ended up stirring a revolution as he and his new team fights to bring back soccer to its former glory.
* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stones''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Wildfire'' (known as ''Neppuu'' in Japan) and ''Thunderflash'' (known as ''Raimei'' in Japan)[[/note]]: Returning to Raimon Junior High after playing around with some kids on one fateful day, Tenma was shocked to discover that his friends and basically everyone in the school has forgotten about soccer, as if it never exist. An encounter with a mysterious person named Alpha reveals the truth: soccer has been heavily weaponized in the future, and thus, an organization called El Dorado has been sending assassins like him across time and space to erase soccer from existence. With Tenma [[RippleEffectProofMemory being the only one with memories of the old timeline intact]] and an unexpected help from a kid from the future named Fei Rune, Tenma must travel across time to bring down El Dorado and save soccer before it disappeared for good.
* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Big Bang'' and ''Supernova''[[/note]]: The Football Frontier International Vision 2 ([=FFIV2=]) is been held, and it's time when all youth soccer teams from different countries can finally compete in the tournament. However, "Inazuma National", the representative team of Japan formed by Tenma, have only eleven members... and eight of them are entirely new to soccer, leaving Tenma, Shindou Takuto and Tsurugi Kyousuke as the seniors trying to keep this inexperience team together. Against all odds, this unlikely team barely able to win the tournament, only for a shocking truth to came to light: the [=FFIV2=] is just a front for the selection progress over who will represent Earth as the "Earth Eleven", eleven soccer players who will go up against actual aliens in the Grand Celesta Galaxy, the galactic tournament where failure results in the destruction of the representatives' planet.

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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes (Platform/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Light'' (known as ''Shine'' in Japan) and ''Shadow'' (known as ''Dark'' in Japan)[[/note]]: It's been ten years since the victory of "Inazuma National", and the rules of soccer has drastically changed, where [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent only the strong survives]] and that soccer has been heavily regulated by an organization known as Fifth Sector. [[NaiveNewcomer Newcomer]] Tenma Matsukaze tries out for Raimon's soccer club and ended up stirring a revolution as he and his new team fights to bring back soccer to its former glory.
* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stones''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes (Platform/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Wildfire'' (known as ''Neppuu'' in Japan) and ''Thunderflash'' (known as ''Raimei'' in Japan)[[/note]]: Returning to Raimon Junior High after playing around with some kids on one fateful day, Tenma was shocked to discover that his friends and basically everyone in the school has forgotten about soccer, as if it never exist. An encounter with a mysterious person named Alpha reveals the truth: soccer has been heavily weaponized in the future, and thus, an organization called El Dorado has been sending assassins like him across time and space to erase soccer from existence. With Tenma [[RippleEffectProofMemory being the only one with memories of the old timeline intact]] and an unexpected help from a kid from the future named Fei Rune, Tenma must travel across time to bring down El Dorado and save soccer before it disappeared for good.
* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes (Platform/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Big Bang'' and ''Supernova''[[/note]]: The Football Frontier International Vision 2 ([=FFIV2=]) is been held, and it's time when all youth soccer teams from different countries can finally compete in the tournament. However, "Inazuma National", the representative team of Japan formed by Tenma, have only eleven members... and eight of them are entirely new to soccer, leaving Tenma, Shindou Takuto and Tsurugi Kyousuke as the seniors trying to keep this inexperience team together. Against all odds, this unlikely team barely able to win the tournament, only for a shocking truth to came to light: the [=FFIV2=] is just a front for the selection progress over who will represent Earth as the "Earth Eleven", eleven soccer players who will go up against actual aliens in the Grand Celesta Galaxy, the galactic tournament where failure results in the destruction of the representatives' planet.



* '''[[VideoGame/InazumaElevenVictoryRoad Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road]]''' (''Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road of Heroes'' in Japan)(UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, PC[[note]]via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}[[/note]], [[UsefulNotes/IOSGames iOS]], [[UsefulNotes/AndroidGames Android]]): Set 25 years after Raimon's historic victory in the Football Frontier International, Unmei Sasanami, a young soccer player who was mentally scared to play soccer, tries out in Nagomuhara Junior High as the new manager of its newly formed soccer club. Things take on a rather interesting turn as his path towards building his team's "victory road" clashes with that of Haru Endou, Mamoru Endou's son.

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* '''[[VideoGame/InazumaElevenVictoryRoad Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road]]''' (''Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road of Heroes'' in Japan)(UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, Japan)(Platform/NintendoSwitch, Platform/PlayStation5, Platform/PlayStation4, PC[[note]]via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}[[/note]], [[UsefulNotes/IOSGames iOS]], [[UsefulNotes/AndroidGames Android]]): Platform/{{Steam}}[[/note]], [[Platform/{{iOS}}, Platform/{{Android}}): Set 25 years after Raimon's historic victory in the Football Frontier International, Unmei Sasanami, a young soccer player who was mentally scared to play soccer, tries out in Nagomuhara Junior High as the new manager of its newly formed soccer club. Things take on a rather interesting turn as his path towards building his team's "victory road" clashes with that of Haru Endou, Mamoru Endou's son.



* '''[[VideoGame/InazumaElevenStrikers Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''' (UsefulNotes/NintendoWii): A multi-player spin-off, trading off the tactical RPG experience to become purely a sports game; additional elements such as training through mini-games and RelationshipValues between each player were also included. It had [[EarlybirdCameo Early-Bird Cameos]] of characters from ''GO'', and got an UpdatedRerelease.

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* '''[[VideoGame/InazumaElevenStrikers Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''' (UsefulNotes/NintendoWii): (Platform/NintendoWii): A multi-player spin-off, trading off the tactical RPG experience to become purely a sports game; additional elements such as training through mini-games and RelationshipValues between each player were also included. It had [[EarlybirdCameo Early-Bird Cameos]] of characters from ''GO'', and got an UpdatedRerelease.
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''Inazuma Eleven'' is the hit [[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball football/soccer]] [[RolePlayingGame RPG]] VideoGame then {{Anime}} then {{Manga}} series from Creator/Level5. It follows the story of Mamoru Endou (or [[DubNameChange Mark Evans]], if you prefer the dub names), the [[HotBlooded spirited]] goalkeeper of Raimon Junior High's nearly-disbanded football team consisting of only seven members. Although Endou inherits his deceased grandfather's goalkeeping skills and love for soccer, his teammates are somewhat less motivated. Things take a drastic turn when legendary ace striker [[NewTransferStudent Shuuya Gouenji]] moves to Inazuma Town. Desperate to recruit more members before the school shuts down the soccer club and also hoping to participate in the celebrated national Football Frontier tournament, Endou tries to convince Gouenji to join his team. However, Gouenji's arrival has also caught the attention of [[OpposingSportsTeam Teikoku Academy]], the champion of Football Frontier for 40 consecutive years, who then proceeded to arrange a "friendly match" with Raimon.

Part of what made ''Inazuma Eleven'' special is that the franchise [[MundaneMadeAwesome takes the most mundane of things like soccer, turns it upside down, and cranks the absurdity to its most logical extremes]]. Soccer shots that form fiery tornadoes, summoning penguins for additional power, soccer tackles that defy the laws of physics, team-play tactics running on RuleOfCool and so much more, all while playing completely straight. This has since become Level-5's trademark, as it has been appearing [[VideoGame/YokaiWatch in]] [[VideoGame/LBXLittleBattlersExperience other]] [[VideoGame/MegatonMusashi franchises]].

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''Inazuma Eleven'' is the hit [[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball football/soccer]] [[RolePlayingGame RPG]] VideoGame then {{Anime}} then {{Manga}} series multimedia franchise from Creator/Level5.Creator/Level5, spanning multiple games and other related media. It follows the story of Mamoru Endou (or [[DubNameChange Mark Evans]], if you prefer the dub names), the [[HotBlooded spirited]] goalkeeper of Raimon Junior High's nearly-disbanded football team consisting of only seven members. Although Endou inherits his deceased grandfather's goalkeeping skills and love for soccer, his teammates are somewhat less motivated. Things take a drastic turn when legendary ace striker [[NewTransferStudent Shuuya Gouenji]] moves to Inazuma Town. Desperate to recruit more members before the school shuts down the soccer club and also hoping to participate in the celebrated national Football Frontier tournament, Endou tries to convince Gouenji to join his team. However, Gouenji's arrival has also caught the attention of [[OpposingSportsTeam Teikoku Academy]], the champion of Football Frontier for 40 consecutive years, who then proceeded to arrange a "friendly match" with Raimon.

Part of what made ''Inazuma Eleven'' special is that the franchise [[MundaneMadeAwesome takes the most mundane of things like soccer, turns it upside down, and cranks the absurdity to its most logical extremes]]. Soccer shots that form fiery tornadoes, summoning penguins for additional power, soccer tackles that defy the laws of physics, team-play tactics running on RuleOfCool and so much more, all while playing completely straight.straight [[AbsurdlyHighStakesGame as if everything is at stake]]. This has since become Level-5's trademark, as it has been appearing [[VideoGame/YokaiWatch in]] [[VideoGame/LBXLittleBattlersExperience other]] [[VideoGame/MegatonMusashi franchises]].
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* '''Inazuma Eleven: Orion''' (''Inazuma Eleven: The Seal of Orion'' in Japan)(Anime-only): Following their victory during the Football Frontier, Raimon's "Inakuni Raimon" team are more than excited as they are picked to represent Japan for the forthcoming Football Frontier International, where stronger opponents from around the world gather for the chance to claim the top prize. With the help of some allies, both familiar and new, Asuto and his friends are ready to take on their greatest challenge yet... even as Asuto stumbles upon a much darker plot when he reunites with his lost-lost father.

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* '''Inazuma Eleven: Orion''' (''Inazuma Eleven: The Seal of Orion'' in Japan)(Anime-only): Following their victory during the Football Frontier, Raimon's "Inakuni Raimon" team are more than excited as they are picked to represent Japan for the forthcoming Football Frontier International, where stronger opponents from around the world gather for the chance to claim the top prize. With the help of some allies, both familiar and new, Asuto and his friends are ready to take on their greatest challenge yet... even as Asuto stumbles upon a much darker plot when he reunites with his lost-lost long-lost father.
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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stones''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Wildfire'' (known as ''Neppuu'' in Japan) and ''Thunderflash'' (known as ''Raimei'' in Japan)[[/note]]: Returning to Raimon Junior High after playing around with some kids on one fateful, Tenma was shocked to discover that his friends and basically everyone in the school has forgotten about soccer, as if it never exist. An encounter with a mysterious person named Alpha reveals the truth: soccer has been heavily weaponized in the future, and thus, an organization called El Dorado has been sending assassins like him across time and space to erase soccer from existence. With Tenma [[RippleEffectProofMemory being the only one with memories of the old timeline intact]] and an unexpected help from a kid from the future named Fei Rune, Tenma must travel across time to bring down El Dorado and save soccer before it disappeared for good.

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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stones''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Wildfire'' (known as ''Neppuu'' in Japan) and ''Thunderflash'' (known as ''Raimei'' in Japan)[[/note]]: Returning to Raimon Junior High after playing around with some kids on one fateful, fateful day, Tenma was shocked to discover that his friends and basically everyone in the school has forgotten about soccer, as if it never exist. An encounter with a mysterious person named Alpha reveals the truth: soccer has been heavily weaponized in the future, and thus, an organization called El Dorado has been sending assassins like him across time and space to erase soccer from existence. With Tenma [[RippleEffectProofMemory being the only one with memories of the old timeline intact]] and an unexpected help from a kid from the future named Fei Rune, Tenma must travel across time to bring down El Dorado and save soccer before it disappeared for good.
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* '''Inazuma Eleven''' (UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS): Raimon Junior High was once known in the world of competitive soccer, with their team - the titular "Inazuma Eleven" - being considered as legends. Now, with the school's soccer club in danger of closing down, free-sprited goalkeeper Mamoru Endou and his ragtag group of seven other soccer players ended up recruiting Shuuya Gouenji in hopes of recruiting more members for the celebrated national Football Frontier tournament, unknowingly caught the attention of [[OpposingSportsTeam Teikoku Academy]], the champion of Football Frontier for 40 consecutive years, who then proceeded to arrange a "friendly match" with Raimon...

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* '''Inazuma Eleven''' (UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS): Raimon Junior High was once known in the world of competitive soccer, with their team - -- the titular "Inazuma Eleven" - -- being considered as legends. Now, with the school's soccer club in danger of closing down, free-sprited goalkeeper Mamoru Endou and his ragtag group of seven other soccer players ended up recruiting Shuuya Gouenji in hopes of recruiting more members for the celebrated national Football Frontier tournament, unknowingly caught the attention of [[OpposingSportsTeam Teikoku Academy]], the champion of Football Frontier for 40 consecutive years, who then proceeded to arrange a "friendly match" with Raimon...



* '''Inazuma Eleven GO''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Light'' (known as ''Shine'' in Japan) and ''Shadow'' (known as ''Dark'' in Japan)[[/note]]: It's been ten years since the victory of "Inazuma National", and the rules of soccer has drastically changed, where [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent only the strong survives]] and that soccer has been heavily regulates by an organization known as Fifth Sector. [[NaiveNewcomer Newcomer]] Tenma Matsukaze tries out for Raimon's soccer club and ended up stirring a revolution as he and his new team fights to bring back soccer to its former glory.

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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Light'' (known as ''Shine'' in Japan) and ''Shadow'' (known as ''Dark'' in Japan)[[/note]]: It's been ten years since the victory of "Inazuma National", and the rules of soccer has drastically changed, where [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent only the strong survives]] and that soccer has been heavily regulates regulated by an organization known as Fifth Sector. [[NaiveNewcomer Newcomer]] Tenma Matsukaze tries out for Raimon's soccer club and ended up stirring a revolution as he and his new team fights to bring back soccer to its former glory.
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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stones''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Wildfire'' (known as ''Neppuu'' in Japan) and ''Thunderflash'' (known as ''Raimei'' in Japan)[[/note]]: Returning to Raimon Junior High after playing around with some kids on one fateful, Tenma was shocked to discover that his friends and basically everyone in the school has forgotten about soccer, as if it never exist. An encounter with a mysterious person named Alpha reveals the truth: soccers has been heavily weaponized in the future, and thus, an organization called El Dorado has been sending assassins like him across time and space to erase soccer from existence. With Tenma [[RippleEffectProofMemory being the only one with memories of the old timeline intact]] and an unexpected help from a kid from the future named Fei Rune, Tenma must travel across time to bring down El Dorado and save soccer before it disappeared for good.

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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stones''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Wildfire'' (known as ''Neppuu'' in Japan) and ''Thunderflash'' (known as ''Raimei'' in Japan)[[/note]]: Returning to Raimon Junior High after playing around with some kids on one fateful, Tenma was shocked to discover that his friends and basically everyone in the school has forgotten about soccer, as if it never exist. An encounter with a mysterious person named Alpha reveals the truth: soccers soccer has been heavily weaponized in the future, and thus, an organization called El Dorado has been sending assassins like him across time and space to erase soccer from existence. With Tenma [[RippleEffectProofMemory being the only one with memories of the old timeline intact]] and an unexpected help from a kid from the future named Fei Rune, Tenma must travel across time to bring down El Dorado and save soccer before it disappeared for good.
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* JustForPun: Aliens from Aliea. [[DontExplainTheJoke Alieans are aliens]]. However, near the end of Season 2 we discover that [[spoiler:that's just what they ''want us to think''.]]

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As of now, there are two mainline series: Endou's storyline, and Tenma Matsukaze's storyline ten years later, with two alternate stories following a new protagonist.

[[folder:''Inazuma Eleven'' series (The Endou Mamoru Saga)]]

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[[folder:''Inazuma Eleven Ares'' series (The Inamori Asuto Saga)]]

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[[folder:''Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road'' series (The Sasanami Unmei Saga)]]
* '''[[VideoGame/InazumaElevenVictoryRoad Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road]]''' (''Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road of Heroes'' in Japan)(UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, PC[[note]]via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}[[/note]], [[UsefulNotes/IOSGames iOS]], [[UsefulNotes/AndroidGames Android]]): Set 25 years after Raimon's historic victory in the Football Frontier International, Sasanami Unmei, a young soccer player who was mentally scared to play soccer, tries out in Nagomuhara Junior High as the new manager of its newly formed soccer club. Things take on a rather interesting turn as his path towards building his team's "victory road" clashes with that of Haru Endou, Mamoru Endou's son.

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[[folder:''Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road'' series (The Unmei Sasanami Unmei Saga)]]
* '''[[VideoGame/InazumaElevenVictoryRoad Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road]]''' (''Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road of Heroes'' in Japan)(UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, PC[[note]]via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}[[/note]], [[UsefulNotes/IOSGames iOS]], [[UsefulNotes/AndroidGames Android]]): Set 25 years after Raimon's historic victory in the Football Frontier International, Sasanami Unmei, Unmei Sasanami, a young soccer player who was mentally scared to play soccer, tries out in Nagomuhara Junior High as the new manager of its newly formed soccer club. Things take on a rather interesting turn as his path towards building his team's "victory road" clashes with that of Haru Endou, Mamoru Endou's son.
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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Light'' and ''Shadow''[[/note]]: It's been ten years since the victory of "Inazuma National", and the rules of soccer has drastically changed, where [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent only the strong survives]] and that soccer has been heavily regulates by an organization known as Fifth Sector. [[NaiveNewcomer Newcomer]] Tenma Matsukaze tries out for Raimon's soccer club and ended up stirring a revolution as he and his new team fights to bring back soccer to its former glory.

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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Light'' (known as ''Shine'' in Japan) and ''Shadow''[[/note]]: ''Shadow'' (known as ''Dark'' in Japan)[[/note]]: It's been ten years since the victory of "Inazuma National", and the rules of soccer has drastically changed, where [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent only the strong survives]] and that soccer has been heavily regulates by an organization known as Fifth Sector. [[NaiveNewcomer Newcomer]] Tenma Matsukaze tries out for Raimon's soccer club and ended up stirring a revolution as he and his new team fights to bring back soccer to its former glory.
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Per TRS. Bishonen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.


* {{Bishonen}}: Lots of the boys qualify for this trope. Ranging from young gentleman like Hiroto to feminine-looking boy like Aphrodi or Kirino.
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* '''Inazuma Eleven Strikers''': A multi-player spin-off on the Wii, trading off the RPG experience to become purely a sports game; additional elements such as training through mini-games and RelationshipValues between each player were also included. It had [[EarlybirdCameo Early-Bird Cameos]] of characters from ''GO'', and got an UpdatedRerelease.
* '''Inazuma Eleven Striker 2013''': A sequel game to ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'', updated up to the point of the inclusion of the ''Chrono Stone'' cast and mechanics.

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* '''Inazuma '''[[VideoGame/InazumaElevenStrikers Inazuma Eleven Strikers''': Strikers]]''' (UsefulNotes/NintendoWii): A multi-player spin-off on the Wii, spin-off, trading off the tactical RPG experience to become purely a sports game; additional elements such as training through mini-games and RelationshipValues between each player were also included. It had [[EarlybirdCameo Early-Bird Cameos]] of characters from ''GO'', and got an UpdatedRerelease.
* '''Inazuma Eleven Striker 2013''': A sequel game to ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'', updated up to the point of the inclusion of the cast and mechanics from ''Chrono Stone'' cast and mechanics.Stones''.



* ''[[Anime/InazumaElevenGoVsLBXLittleBattlersExperienceW Inazuma Eleven GO vs LBX: Little Battlers eXperience W]]'': A CrisisCrossover movie between the ''Inazuma Eleven'' and ''VideoGame/LBXLittleBattlersExperience'' franchises, released in Japanese cinemas in December 12, 2012.

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* ''[[Anime/InazumaElevenGoVsLBXLittleBattlersExperienceW '''[[Anime/InazumaElevenGoVsLBXLittleBattlersExperienceW Inazuma Eleven GO vs LBX: Little Battlers eXperience W]]'': W]]''': A CrisisCrossover movie between the ''Inazuma Eleven'' and ''VideoGame/LBXLittleBattlersExperience'' franchises, released in Japanese cinemas in December 12, 2012.
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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Big Bang'' and ''Supernova''[[/note]]: The Football Frontier International Vision 2 ([=FFIV2=]) is been held, and it's time when all youth soccer teams from different countries can finally compete in the tournament. However, "Inazuma National", the representative team of Japan formed by Tenma, have only eleven members... and eight of them are entirely new to soccer, leaving Tenma, Shindou Takuto and Tsurugi Kyousuke as the seniors trying to keep this inexperience team together. Against all odds, this unlikely team barely won, only for a shocking truth to came to light: the [=FFIV2=] is just a front for the selection progress over who will represent Earth as the "Earth Eleven", eleven soccer players who will go up against actual aliens in the Grand Celesta Galaxy, the galactic tournament where failure results in the destruction of the representatives' planet.

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* '''Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy''' (UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS)[[note]]Comes in two versions: ''Big Bang'' and ''Supernova''[[/note]]: The Football Frontier International Vision 2 ([=FFIV2=]) is been held, and it's time when all youth soccer teams from different countries can finally compete in the tournament. However, "Inazuma National", the representative team of Japan formed by Tenma, have only eleven members... and eight of them are entirely new to soccer, leaving Tenma, Shindou Takuto and Tsurugi Kyousuke as the seniors trying to keep this inexperience team together. Against all odds, this unlikely team barely won, able to win the tournament, only for a shocking truth to came to light: the [=FFIV2=] is just a front for the selection progress over who will represent Earth as the "Earth Eleven", eleven soccer players who will go up against actual aliens in the Grand Celesta Galaxy, the galactic tournament where failure results in the destruction of the representatives' planet.

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