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: Nankatsu must find a way to counter Hanawa's unorthodox style, which utilizes the twins' coordination to bypass standard defensive formations.

While the original 1983 series is the only one to reach 77 episodes (later series like and the 2018 reboot typically concluded their first seasons around episode 52), the events of this match are iconic across all versions of the franchise.

Fans and community reviewers from Saizen Fansubs have noted a rare "silly mistake" in the original broadcast of this episode. The scoreboard or commentary at one point incorrectly suggests that Hanawa is in the lead, when they had actually never led during that specific portion of the match. Such errors are often attributed to the rapid production cycles of 1980s weekly anime.

: As the title suggests, the episode emphasizes the importance of the sliding shot as a critical offensive maneuver to break through Hanawa's defense.

The high-speed techniques introduced in these early episodes evolved into the modern "High Speed Tornado Sky Alpha" seen in recent manga chapters.

In the original anime series, Episode 77 , titled "Go and Make it — a Sliding Shot!" (Japanese: 決めろ!スライディングシュート!), focuses on the high-stakes match between Nankatsu SC and Hanawa MS during the National Middle School Tournament. Context and Plot Summary

This episode takes place during the , a pivotal era where Tsubasa Ozora and his teammates face increasingly technical and physically demanding opponents. The match against Hanawa is famously defined by the aerial acrobatics of the Tachibana twins , Masao and Kazuo, whose "Skylab Hurricane" and other synchronized moves push Nankatsu's defense to its limits. In Episode 77, the narrative highlights:

In the manga (the most recent canon), many of the same characters, such as Ishizaki and Misugi , are still central to the story, though they are now competing in the Madrid Olympics .

: Nankatsu must find a way to counter Hanawa's unorthodox style, which utilizes the twins' coordination to bypass standard defensive formations.

While the original 1983 series is the only one to reach 77 episodes (later series like and the 2018 reboot typically concluded their first seasons around episode 52), the events of this match are iconic across all versions of the franchise.

Fans and community reviewers from Saizen Fansubs have noted a rare "silly mistake" in the original broadcast of this episode. The scoreboard or commentary at one point incorrectly suggests that Hanawa is in the lead, when they had actually never led during that specific portion of the match. Such errors are often attributed to the rapid production cycles of 1980s weekly anime. Captain Tsubasa Episode 77

: As the title suggests, the episode emphasizes the importance of the sliding shot as a critical offensive maneuver to break through Hanawa's defense.

The high-speed techniques introduced in these early episodes evolved into the modern "High Speed Tornado Sky Alpha" seen in recent manga chapters. : Nankatsu must find a way to counter

In the original anime series, Episode 77 , titled "Go and Make it — a Sliding Shot!" (Japanese: 決めろ!スライディングシュート!), focuses on the high-stakes match between Nankatsu SC and Hanawa MS during the National Middle School Tournament. Context and Plot Summary

This episode takes place during the , a pivotal era where Tsubasa Ozora and his teammates face increasingly technical and physically demanding opponents. The match against Hanawa is famously defined by the aerial acrobatics of the Tachibana twins , Masao and Kazuo, whose "Skylab Hurricane" and other synchronized moves push Nankatsu's defense to its limits. In Episode 77, the narrative highlights: The scoreboard or commentary at one point incorrectly

In the manga (the most recent canon), many of the same characters, such as Ishizaki and Misugi , are still central to the story, though they are now competing in the Madrid Olympics .

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