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Offside (TV)

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Offside (TV) is a tv anime with 39 listed episodes from Ashi Productions. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.

7.25
Score
#3587
Ranked
#9470
Popularity
5.2K
Members
25
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Episodes: 39
Duration: 23 min per ep
Aired: May 10, 2001 to Jan 31, 2002
Source: Manga
Broadcast: Unknown

Synopsis

Goro Kumagaya is an established, tall middle-school goalkeeper who wanted to enter Yokonan high-school that is considered to be among the elites in terms of its football club, only to fail and end up in the lowly-ranked school opposite to Yokonan because of an accident. However, he met Shingo, Hideki and Kazuhito Oda who are all skillful footballers there and together in the Kawasaki High School football club, they challenge Yokonan and any other schools that they have to face in order to improve and become the champions. Any setbacks that they face would instead be an opportunity for a better improvement; one of which was the discovery of Goro's natural talent as an ace striker. (Source: ANN)

At a Glance

Type and status

TV · Completed

Season

Spring 2001

Primary studio

Ashi Productions

Episodes

39

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Adaptation

Offside (manga)

Alternative Version

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What is Offside (TV) about?

Goro Kumagaya is an established, tall middle-school goalkeeper who wanted to enter Yokonan high-school that is considered to be among the elites in terms of its football club, only to fail and end up in the lowly-ranked school opposite to Yokonan because of an accident. However,

How many episodes does Offside (TV) have?

Offside (TV) currently lists 39 episodes.

Who worked on Offside (TV) and when did it air?

Offside (TV) is associated with Ashi Productions and aired May 10, 2001 to Jan 31, 2002.