Street Football

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  • 2024
  • 3 Seasons
  • 6.7  (354)

Street Football, also known as "Foot 2 Rue" in French, was an animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network from 2005 to 2010. The show was created by Philippe Traversat and Sylvain Dos Santos and produced by Marathon Media. It was a unique sports animation that blended traditional football with parkour and street dance, giving it a distinctive rhythmic style different from other football shows.

The show follows the adventures of a group of kids who love to play street football. They form their own team called the "Bella Street" and often challenged other teams in intense, high-speed games. The story is set in the fictional city of Chimera, where urbanization leaves little space for soccer fields. The street football teams make use of urban landscapes and alleyways to play matches, making it an exciting watch for young audiences.

The main character of the show is Tag, a talented footballer, and parkour athlete. He leads the Bella Street team and is a master of in-game strategy. Tag is joined by other members of the Bella Street team, including Tutti, a street dancer who brings a creative edge to the team, and Samo, a goalkeeper, who is known for his uncanny reflexes. These characters, among others, set out to achieve their dreams, win tournaments, and make a name for themselves in the world of street football.

Throughout the series, the Bella Street team competes in various championships and tournaments, with each game showcasing their unique blend of football and parkour. The team faces many challenges along the way, including rival teams, mysterious strangers, and other obstacles. The games are intense, and each member uses their strengths to overcome powerful opponents, delivering spectacular moves to outscore their rivals.

The show also had a distinct visual style that was both colorful and energetic. The characters' movements were fluid and filled with high-speed action, with each episode featuring a new style of street football that brought something new to the table. The show had a unique soundtrack that featured urban and electronic music, which complemented the visuals perfectly and added to the show's overall atmosphere.

One of the things that made Street Football stand out was its emphasis on team spirit and friendship. The show highlighted the importance of teamwork in achieving success, promoting positive attitudes, and celebrating diversity among members. The characters are shown to support and learn from each other throughout the series, taking inspiration from their different backgrounds and cultures to form a bond that helped them pave the way to glory.

Street Football's themes were engaging, aspirational, and inspiring for young viewers. The portrayal of characters from diverse cultural backgrounds and their distinctive styles of playing street football demonstrated the power of unity and teamwork, inspiring kids to explore their own abilities in different styles of football. The show often conveyed its messages through light-hearted humor, making it fun for both kids and adults to watch.

In conclusion, Street Football was an imaginative and refreshing show that brought together elements of parkour, street dance, and football to create a unique animated sports series. The show was visually stunning, with a fast-paced story, exciting characters, and thrilling games that showcased the importance of teamwork, friendship, and unity. It was a fantastic show to watch for anyone who loves football or action animations, and it was sorely missed when it went off the air in 2010.

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Seasons
The Rifflers Forever
26. The Rifflers Forever
 
When Tag flies to Argentina with his dad, the team is left with no captain. Then, Brains gets injured, and one of the twins is picked for a pro team.
The Winning Spirit
25. The Winning Spirit
 
The Rifflers find it very suspicious that they can't get any information about the Dolphins. Meanwhile, Victoire is scheming her next dirty trick.
Written in the Stars
24. Written in the Stars
 
When a small traveling fair arrives and sets up in Port Marie, the kids are disturbed when a fortuneteller predicts a gloomy future for their team.
A Blast from the Past
23. A Blast from the Past
 
While Fédé is distracted by a malicious administrative inspector, Fédé's former teammate Jacky discreetly tries to turn the kids against him.
Ghost Stories
22. Ghost Stories
 
When provisions start disappearing and strange noises emerge in the night, the kids start wondering if the freighter is haunted by its former captain.
Welcome to Tunis
21. Welcome to Tunis
 
In Tunis, Nico and Fédé are struck to see football played on every street. Nico challenges Fédé to put together a team that can beat his own.
A Cruise With Nico
20. A Cruise With Nico
 
Fédé takes the kids on a cruise so they can rest for the final stages of the World Cup. But the kids are planning a birthday surprise for him.
TEKnique of Flirting
19. TEKnique of Flirting
 
The Pharaohs' girl goalkeeper seems to posses a strange power for destabilizing the opposition strikers. And there goes Tek, falling in love with her.
Afraid to Say Goodbye
18. Afraid to Say Goodbye
 
Eloise learns she has to leave Port Marie, and the news shocks the team. Everyone suddenly realizes they'll all be parting ways at the end of summer.
Atsuko's Secret
17. Atsuko's Secret
 
Sam and Eloise befriend Atsuko, a girl player from the Mangas. But soon, Eloise feels she's being excluded from the closeness between Sam and Atsuko.
Rules Are the Rules
16. Rules Are the Rules
 
As the team bickers yet again, Fédé assigns Brains and Lil' Dragon the task of drawing up the definitive rules of street football.
Diva
15. Diva
 
Victoire sets up an Eloise fan club. Celebrity status soon becomes a handicap for Eloise, who can't play a match without an attendant horde of fans.
A New Mayor
14. A New Mayor
 
A mayoral candidate is accusing the Street Football World Cup of disturbing public order. Meanwhile, Jeremy is saving to buy a present for Samira.
Cheating Is Not Playing
13. Cheating Is Not Playing
 
Tag is convinced that the Iroquois have cheated, but everybody thinks he's just being a sore loser and no one will support his attempts to find proof.
A Girl Not Like the Other
12. A Girl Not Like the Other
 
As the Rifflers try to learn more about Farah, the captain of the formidable Malaysian Tigers, they make a startling discovery about her identity.
The Disappearance
11. The Disappearance
 
After overhearing about Eloise's parents planning to take her overseas, Victoire plans a kidnapping to end the Rifflers' World Cup dreams.
Samira Takes Off
10. Samira Takes Off
 
Increasingly exasperated by Jeremy's childish behavior, Samira meets Matt, a handsome young guy whose independence proves to be very attractive.
Captain Jem'
9. Captain Jem'
 
Tag is injured and Jeremy has to take over as captain of the Rifflers. Yet the responsibility puts him under such pressure that he becomes unbearable.
Return of the Mega Killers
8. Return of the Mega Killers
 
Port Marie citizens are increasingly complaining of damage caused by the street football teams. Shark warns the players, but they protest.
A Trainer for the Rifflers
7. A Trainer for the Rifflers
 
The Rifflers have lost their spirit, so they call a coach to get them back on track. But they're having trouble accepting the new coach's approach.
Football Stars
6. Football Stars
 
A reality television show wants to follow the World Cup. After the Bronx Devils are featured, soon every other team wants to be filmed 24-7, too.
A Troublesome Substitute
5. A Troublesome Substitute
 
Ben returns to Port Marie, but is it because of homesickness or something more calculated? Meanwhile, someone is playing dirty tricks on the Rifflers.
The 6th Saï Saï
4. The 6th Saï Saï
 
The Rifflers are accusing Brains of missing too much training practice because he's spending all his time with one of the girls on the Saï Saï team.
The Circus Kids
3. The Circus Kids
 
The Rifflers are up against a Russian team: a group of circus kids whose strongest player turns out to be a little monkey.
Alter Ego
2. Alter Ego
 
Tek is fed up with being mistaken for his twin brother. He tries everything he can to be different, which ends up damaging the Blues' ability to play.
A New World Cup
1. A New World Cup
 
The Rifflers are qualified to play for the World Cup, but their first game is against the Dolphins, who seem to be tougher than a bunch of teenagers.
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    November 22, 2024
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