A notable soundtrack was released on July 16, 1986, featuring music by Hiromoto Tobisawa .
The movie concludes with a significant moment where Roberto Hongo invites Tsubasa to Brazil to continue his training, a major milestone for the protagonist's growth. Production & Media
Features four elite youth teams: All Japan Jr. , United States Jr. , All Europe Jr. , and All South America Jr. . Captain Tsubasa : Sekai Daikessen! Jr. World Cup!
The film introduces the legendary "soccer cyborg" Carlos Santana , a supreme player for the South American team who initially seems undefeatable.
In this 57-minute film, the traditional rivalry between Japan and Europe expands into an intercontinental tournament. A notable soundtrack was released on July 16,
While this film is an "out of story" (non-canon) special, it is a fan favorite for its improved animation quality and the early introduction of iconic characters like Santana.
(translated as "World Great Battle! Junior World Cup") is the fourth animated film in the original Captain Tsubasa series . Released in Japan on July 12, 1986 , it serves as the final installment of the original anime era. Key Details & Plot , United States Jr
After a fierce final match where Japan’s signature moves like Hyuga's Tiger Shot and Tsubasa's Drive Shot are tested, the Japanese team eventually triumphs through superior teamwork.