CAPTAIN TSUBASA THE MOVIE 4 - THE BIG CHALLENGE THE WORLD! JR WORLD CUP!
Production: TV Tokyo & Tsuchida Production
Director: Tatsuya Okamoto
Year: 1986
Format: feature film
The third common practice of friendly Japan-Europe is abolished, and replaced by a real world juniors tournament where to compare, as well as Japan and Europe, including the representative of the continental South America and the American national housing everything. Beaten the U.S. ', Tsubasa and his companions will obviously end in the powerful South America, strong goalkeeper Gonzales, the trio of attackers Victorino-Diaz-Santana, and coach Roberto ...
first historic appearance by Carlos Santana in animation. We are in 1986, the serialization of the World Youth magazine has just begun, and the character still has not been sufficiently outlined by Takahashi. For the fourth film to celebrate the brand is inspired by the Production Tsuchida so little that we have seen in the comic book to feature the player, creating an anonymous blond Santana unrecognizable from that of the manga. Then, still not satisfied with the outcome, can also overcome the ridiculous pomp of his earlier films by inventing a new absurd tournament where you face this time representing the continent and, grotesquely, even national! Yet the result, beyond the absurdity dell'incipt, not evil. Over little more than an hour Okamoto manages to baste all three matches in all of moderate interest for the fans: if Europe-South America is, of necessity, succinctly told (if he wanted to give a decent space for a game one of the stars in the field saw Pierre Schneider, Victorino and Diaz, it would take more than 40 minutes of footage minimum), Japan-US and Japan-South America are especially well-told, engaging and worthy of sufficient length to give representation to all many stars in the field. Surely some character deserved much more space than we have seen (incredibly absurd and at the edge of caricature and the important figures of Misugi Hyuga), but expect results eccellenti da un film della durata di un'oretta scarsa forse era esagerato. Non era invece esagerato aspettarsi un profilo tecnico migliore in campo di animazioni (spesso statiche o riciclate, ma di sicuro non ai perversi livelli del secondo film), e sopratutto era lecito sperare che avessimo finito con certe ingenuità in fase di script che tolgono coerenza all'universo narrativo del Takahashi (ad esempio, quella allucinante di Wakabayashi che chiede di essere sostituito per aver subito un gol!). Ma al di là là delle considerazioni personali sulla folle idea di un torneo mezzo continentale e mezzo nazionale e sulle solite licenze narrative idiote prese dagli sceneggiatori Tsuchida, anche questo quarto film dedicato a Tsubasa merita la visione, perchè dello spettacolare calcio tsubasiano fuori da ogni tipo di logica e fisica non ne saremo mai sazi.
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