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Level 5 Streams Previews For Inazuma Eleven Reloaded Event Anime, Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin TV Anime
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Inazuma Eleven Reloaded is "another episode 27" of the Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin and will remake the earlier anime's existing 27th episode with a diverging story.
The event on January 21 will also screen a "director's cut" version of the first episode of Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin, the television anime series. The episode will be longer than the one that will air on TV. Level 5 also began streaming a trailer on Saturday for the show's first episode.
The video reveals more cast :
- Yūki Kaji as Sasuke Kozōmaru
- Shunsuke Takeuchi as Tetsunosuke Gōjin
- Sōma Saitō as Kirina Hiura
- Haruka Tomatsu as Hanta Hattori
- Kenta Miyake as Takashi Iwato
- Takahiro Sakurai as Yūichirō Mansaku
- Ryōhei Kimura as Tatsumi Michinari
- Ai Kayano as Norika Umihara
- Natsuki Hanae as Hiro Okuiri
- Yuka Terasaki as Masakatsu Hiyori
Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin will premiere in spring 2018. In the story, protagonist Asuto Inamori's soccer club is disbanded after the school's soccer field is destroyed. He and friends go to Tokyo to attend Raimon-chuu (Raimon Junior High) to play soccer. The story is set after the first Inazuma Eleven anime and game. However, the show will take place in a parallel world from all other Inazuma Eleven soccer role-playing games (apart from the first), because the story has taken a different course.

The show's main cast includes (from left to right in the image above):
- Hiroshi Kamiya as Ryōhei Haizaki
- Ayumu Murase as Asuto Inamori
- Jun Fukuyama as Yūma Nosaka
The Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin video game will arrive in summer 2018 for the Nintendo Switch consoles, and for iOS and Android smartphones.
Level 5 released the first Inazuma Eleven video game on the Nintendo DS in 2008. The Inazuma Eleven soccer anime franchise is based on Level 5's game series of the same name. The original 127-episode anime series aired between 2008-2011, and has since inspired the Inazuma Eleven Go vs. Danbōru Senki W crossover film.
Nintendo released a 3DS port of the original Inazuma Eleven game in North America in February 2014.
[Via Hachima Kikō]
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