Captain Tsubasa- Road To 2002 [extra Quality]
The story follows Tsubasa Ozora as he leaves Brazil’s São Paulo FC to pursue his dream in Europe. Unlike previous entries that focused on the idealistic world of school sports, Road to 2002 introduces the grit of professional football.
Most importantly, it delivered on a 20-year promise. For the first time, we saw Tsubasa Ozora cry tears of joy not because he won a trophy, but because he was allowed to train with the first team of FC Barcelona. The image of Tsubasa stepping onto the Camp Nou pitch, the roar of 90,000 fans drowning out the memory of Nankatsu High School, is the single most iconic moment in the franchise’s history. Captain Tsubasa- Road to 2002
In this era, the "Golden Generation" of Japanese football finally tests their skills in the most competitive leagues in the world: The story follows Tsubasa Ozora as he leaves
While this filler is often criticized for being slow, it did allow for one glorious moment: Seeing Tsubasa, Hyuga, and Wakabayashi on the same team against fictional versions of Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo (renamed for legal reasons) was pure fan service that the manga never provided. For the first time, we saw Tsubasa Ozora