Ganbare! Kickers


Fight! Kickers

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Die Kickers
Japanese: がんばれ!キッカーズ
English: Fight! Kickers
German: Kickers
Spanish: Supergol
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Type: TV
Episodes: 23
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 15, 1986 to Mar 25, 1987
Premiered: Fall 1986
Broadcast: Unknown
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Studio Pierrot
Source: Manga
Genre: SportsSports
Theme: Team SportsTeam Sports
Demographic: KidsKids
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Ranked: #52452
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Popularity: #6968
Members: 10,496
Favorites: 40

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If you like old classic sports anime, then Gambare! Kickers would be a nice anime for you. Both Sports anime and both have a goal of becomming good/best. Kickers is an old anime tho, so the graphics are not that good as if it was an anime frm 2014, but as i said, its a old classic ;)  
report Recommended by Herst
They are both soccer anime and both share the realism and the psychological stories out of the soccer matches, altough the soccer matches are important in both series 
report Recommended by LAboy456
They are both soccer anime and both share a predominance in the psychological stories out of the soccer matches, altough the soccer matches are important in both series. Difference: "Ganbare! Kickers" has realism overall, while "Inazuma Eleven" (and its sequels) moves toward fantasy with the ball techniques 
report Recommended by LAboy456
They are both soccer anime and both share a predominance in the psychological stories out of the soccer matches, altough the soccer matches are important in both series. Difference: "Ganbare! Kickers" has realism overall, while "Inazuma Eleven" (and its sequels) moves toward fantasy with the ball techniques 
report Recommended by LAboy456
They're both about soccer, though Kickers is a bit more realistic and does not have as wild kicks as Captain Tsubasa does. 
report Recommended by cino