Ep 37. Skylab Hurricane
- December 10, 2018
- 24 min
Captain Tsubasa is a Japanese anime series that follows the journey of a young boy named Tsubasa Oozora, who dreams of becoming a professional soccer player. In season 1 episode 37, titled "Skylab Hurricane", Tsubasa and his teammates face off against the powerhouse team of Tokyo Verdy in the final game of the national tournament.
As the match begins, both teams give it their all, with Tokyo Verdy taking an early lead with a goal from their star player, Shingo Aoi. Tsubasa and his teammates refuse to give up, and they soon find themselves with a chance to equalize when Tsubasa is fouled in the box and awarded a penalty kick. Tsubasa steps up to take the kick, but is surprised when his rival Aoi joins him in the box, confident that Tsubasa won't be able to convert the penalty kick with him watching.
Despite the pressure, Tsubasa manages to stay composed and scores the penalty kick, tying the game at 1-1. Tokyo Verdy responds quickly, however, with another goal from Aoi, putting them in the lead once again. Tsubasa and his teammates refuse to give up, though, and they soon launch a relentless offensive assault on Tokyo Verdy's goal, with Tsubasa at the forefront. Using his incredible ball control and lightning-fast speed, Tsubasa manages to weave his way through Tokyo Verdy's defense and score an incredible goal, tying the game once again.
As the game enters its final minutes, both teams continue to fight tooth and nail, with neither side willing to give an inch. Tsubasa and Aoi face off once more, with Tsubasa showcasing his incredible Skylab Hurricane technique, a move that sends the ball soaring high into the air before slamming it back down with incredible force. Aoi is caught off-guard by the move and is unable to stop Tsubasa, who scores the game-winning goal, propelling his team to victory.
"Skylab Hurricane" is a thrilling episode that showcases the incredible skill and determination of Tsubasa and his teammates. With heart-stopping action and jaw-dropping moves, it's a must-watch for any soccer fan and a testament to the power of believing in oneself.