Captain Tsubasa (キャプテン翼), commonly referred in Japan as Captain Tsubasa Yomikiri Ban (キャプテン翼 読み切り版, Captain Tsubasa one-shot version) and in the West as Captain Tsubasa Chapter 0, is the very first story with that name, was the debut work of then 19-year old mangaka Yoichi Takahashi and is the prototype of the series to which this Wiki is dedicated. It was originally published on 1980-04-01 (#18 of 1980, cover date #1980-05-05) of Shueisha's magazine Weekly Shonen Jump.
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| - Captain Tsubasa (キャプテン翼), commonly referred in Japan as Captain Tsubasa Yomikiri Ban (キャプテン翼 読み切り版, Captain Tsubasa one-shot version) and in the West as Captain Tsubasa Chapter 0, is the very first story with that name, was the debut work of then 19-year old mangaka Yoichi Takahashi and is the prototype of the series to which this Wiki is dedicated. It was originally published on 1980-04-01 (#18 of 1980, cover date #1980-05-05) of Shueisha's magazine Weekly Shonen Jump.
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| - Captain Tsubasa (キャプテン翼), commonly referred in Japan as Captain Tsubasa Yomikiri Ban (キャプテン翼 読み切り版, Captain Tsubasa one-shot version) and in the West as Captain Tsubasa Chapter 0, is the very first story with that name, was the debut work of then 19-year old mangaka Yoichi Takahashi and is the prototype of the series to which this Wiki is dedicated. It was originally published on 1980-04-01 (#18 of 1980, cover date #1980-05-05) of Shueisha's magazine Weekly Shonen Jump. The existence of the story was first known to the public through Weekly Shonen Jump #13 (1980) where the winners of the 10th Fresh Jump Award were announced. At the time he was working as an assistant of mangaka Shinji Hiramatsu, Takahashi submitted his Captain Tsubasa story to Shueisha. The story was one of the winners of the 10th Fresh Jump Award, which entitled it to be published in Weekly Shonen Jump to be the professional debut of Takahashi. While the series doesn't have its own volume, it was republished in Weekly Shonen Jump special compilation magazine Captain Tsubasa Netto Special on #1985-08-10. It was also compiled in the tankobon 100m Jumper: Yomikiri Kessakushu on 1986-02-15 and in 100m Jumper: Takahashi Yoichi Kessakushu on 2014-02-07, both of which compile several short manga of Takahashi. This oneshot tells the story of a middle school boy named Taro Tsubasa and his struggle to defeat his childhood friend and rival, goalkeeper Genzo Wakabayashi, whom he has never beaten before and also keep her loved Aki Yamazaki. The story takes places in secondary school
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