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<i>Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone</i> (TV series)

Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone (TV series)

Season of television series


Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone (イナズマイレブン GO クロノ・ストーン, Inazuma Irebun GO: Chrono Stone, lit. "Lightning Eleven GO: Chrono Stone") is the second season of the Japanese anime television series Inazuma Eleven GO. It is based on the Level-5 video game of the same title. The season consists of 51 episodes.

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The season aired on the TV Tokyo network from April 18, 2012 to May 8, 2013. The season was produced by Level-5 in conjunction with TV Tokyo, Dentsu, and OLM.

After Tenma returns from Okinawa from tutoring the local children about soccer, he returns to Raimon, only to discover that the soccer club has never existed. Alpha, a person who comes from El Dorado, an organization from the future hell-bent on destroying soccer, tries to erase Tenma's soccer memories. With the assistance of Fei Rune and Clark Wonderbot, both came from the future, Tenma and his friends must defeat El Dorado in order to return soccer to the world.

Summary

The story begins with following Raimon's success on the Holy Road soccer tournament. Tenma returns to Raimon Junior High, but finds out that things have changed. The Raimon members are not soccer players anymore. In fact, there is no soccer club at the school. Shinsuke is in a different club from Tenma. Is this a parallel world? Tenma wonders. That's when Alpha appears before him. Alpha wants to erase Tenma's passion for football.

Characters

Arion Sherwind ((松風まつかぜ 天馬てんま, Matsukaze Tenma)
is the main protagonist of the Inazuma Eleven GO series. He is a midfielder and he later became the captain for Raimon when Shindou Takuto got hospitalized. In the Chrono Stone series, he became a midfielder and captain for Tenmas, Raimon, Entaku no Kishi, El Dorado Team 03, Chrono Storm and Shinsei Inazuma Japan (alternate timeline).In the Galaxy series, he was chosen to be a midfielder and captain for Japan's team, Inazuma Japan. After the truth was revealed behind the FFIV2, he became a midfielder and captain for Earth Eleven.
Victor Blade ((剣城つるぎ 京介きょうすけ, Tsurugi Kyousuke)
is one of the main protagonists of the Inazuma Eleven GO series. He is a forward for Raimon, Raimon (Chrono Stone), El Dora Do Team 01, Chrono Storm and later in Galaxy, a forward for Inazuma Japan and Earth Eleven.
Riccardo Di Rigo ((神童しんどう 拓人たくと), Shindou Takuto)
is a main protagonist of the Inazuma Eleven GO series. He was a forward, in the past, and midfielder and also the captain for Raimon. After he got hospitalized, he decided that Matsukaze Tenma should become captain for Raimon.In the Chrono Stone series, he became a defensive midfielder for Raimon, Entaku no Kishi, El Dorado Team 02, also being captain for the team, and for Chrono Storm.
Goldie Lemmon ((菜花黄名子), Nanobana Kinako)
is a character of the Chrono Stone Series. She is a Defender for Raimon, Entaku no Kishi, El Do Rado Team 01 and Chrono Storm.

Theme songs

Opening songs (Season 2/Chrono Stone)
  1. Jounetsu de Mune ATSU! (eps 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15 & 17) by T-Pistonz+KMC
  2. Kandou Kyouyuu! (eps 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16 & 18) by T-Pistonz+KMC
  3. Shoshin wo KEEP ON (eps 19-35) by T-Pistonz+KMC
  4. Raimei! Blue Train! (eps 36-) by T-Pistonz+KMC
Ending songs (Season 2/Chrono Stone)
  1. Natsu ga Yattekuru (eps 1-18) by Sorano Aoi (CV:Kitahara Sayaka)
  2. Te wo Tsunagou (eps 19-35) by Matsukaze Tenma (CV:Terasaki Yuka), Tsurugi Kyousuke (CV: Takashi Oohara) & Sorano Aoi (CV:Kitahara Sayaka)
  3. Bokutachi no Shiro (eps 36-39,41,43-46,48-50) by Matsukaze Tenma (CV:Terasaki Yuka), Tsurugi Kyousuke(CV: Takashi Oohara), Kirino Ranmaru (CV: Kobayashi Yuu), Shindou Takuto (CV: Mitsuki Saiga)& Nishizono Shinsuke (CV: Tomatsu Haruka)
  4. Seishun Oden (eps 40,42,47,51) Sorano Aoi (CV: Kitahara Sayaka), Yamana Akane (CV:Yurin), Seto Midori(CV: Mina), Nanobana Kinako(CV:Yuuki Aoi)

Episode list

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