Episode 12 of Captain Tsubasa has been hailed as the best of the season so far, featuring a thrilling victory for Japan over Italy in the dying minutes of the match. The standout performance of Japanese players Misaki and Tsubasa, as well as Kojiro Hyuga's winning goal, made for an unforgettable climax.
Now, the focus shifts to the upcoming matches of the Junior Youth Tournament in Captain Tsubasa episode 12. This will be a welcome break for viewers after the intense showdown with Italy, which had been a long time coming for Japan. The preview images already hint at Tsubasa and the Japanese team watching other games, promising more gripping action to come.
Disclaimer: This article contains potential spoilers for Captain Tsubasa episode 12.
Captain Tsubasa episode 12 will focus on the other matches
Release date, countdown, and where to watch
The Japanese team celebrating victory (Image via Studio Kai).
Captain Tsubasa episode 12 will be available on the following release dates:
- Pacific Time (PT): December 16 at 12:30 am
- Eastern Time (ET): December 16 at 3:30 am
- Central European Time (CET): December 16 at 9:30 am
- Japan Standard Time (JST): December 17 at 5:30 pm
Timezone | Release Time |
Pacific Standard Time | 5:30 am, Sunday, December 17 |
Eastern Standard Time | 2:30 am, Monday, December 18 |
Greenwich Mean Time | 2:30 am, Sunday, December 17 |
Central European Time | 1:30 am, Monday, December 18 |
Indian Standard Time | 4:00 pm, Sunday, December 17 |
Philippine Standard Time | 6:30 pm, Sunday, December 17 |
Australia Central Standard Time | 8:00 pm, Sunday, December 17 |
Those residing in Japan who are eager to discover the outcome of the final minutes of the Italy vs. Japan match can catch it on TV Tokyo. For those living overseas, they can access the series on Crunchyroll, but it is important to note that a subscription fee is required.
Recap of the previous episode
The latest episode marked the dramatic resolution of a long-standing conflict between Japan and Italy in the second season of the Captain Tsubasa series. In a previous episode, the Italians had refused a friendly match with the Japanese, undermining their abilities. In the latest episode, this decision came back to haunt them as the Japanese team managed to equalize the score. Despite Italy playing defensively and aiming for a draw, Tsubasa, Misaki, and Hyuga were determined not to back down and pressed forward to score the winning goal, driven by their pride.
The episode's biggest highlight was the final play in the dying minutes of the match, when Misaki and Tsubasa teamed up to bypass the Italian defense. Misaki fell down, apparently injured from a tackle by the opposition, and Tsubasa attempted a bicycle kick, only to be thwarted by goalkeeper Gino Hernandez. After Gino stopped Tsubasa from scoring on the rebound, Hyuga arrived and settled the score with his Neo Tiger Shot, securing a 2-1 victory for Japan. This was the season's standout moment and a significant win for the protagonists.
What to expect from the next episode?
In episode 12 of Captain Tsubasa, Tsubasa is seen watching a match (Image via Studio Kai). The episode is set to feature other teams competing in the tournament, as hinted in the preview images. Additionally, it will also showcase the players' reactions to their victory and their preparations for the upcoming match.
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z fan of Captain Tsubasa, I am thrilled about the upcoming episode 12. The series has been consistently delivering high-quality content, and I can't wait to see how the story unfolds. The preview images hint at more exciting matches, and I'm eager to see which teams will emerge victorious. I'm also curious to see how Tsubasa and his teammates will react to their hard-fought victory over Italy. Will they be able to maintain their momentum and continue their winning streak?
The final play in episode 11 was simply breathtaking. Misaki and Tsubasa's連携技 (combined technique) was executed flawlessly, and Hyuga's Neo Tiger Shot was the perfect way to seal the deal. It was a true team effort, and it showed that Japan is a force to be reckoned with in the Junior Youth Tournament. I can't wait to see what else they have in store for us in the upcoming episodes.