Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Hen (キャプテン翼 ワールドユース編), more commonly known simply as Captain Tsubasa: World Youth and also named in the paperback version Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Series, is the sequel of the original Captain Tsubasa manga series. It was originally published from 1994 to 1997 in the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump by Shueisha, from issue #18 of 1994 to issue #37·38 of 1997 for a total of 163 chapters in magazine serialization. The series is followed by Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002.
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| - Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Hen (キャプテン翼 ワールドユース編), more commonly known simply as Captain Tsubasa: World Youth and also named in the paperback version Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Series, is the sequel of the original Captain Tsubasa manga series. It was originally published from 1994 to 1997 in the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump by Shueisha, from issue #18 of 1994 to issue #37·38 of 1997 for a total of 163 chapters in magazine serialization. The series is followed by Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002.
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| - Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Hen
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| - #1994-04-18 ~ #1997-08-25/09-01
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| - Cover of vol.1 of the first edition
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| - Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Hen (キャプテン翼 ワールドユース編), more commonly known simply as Captain Tsubasa: World Youth and also named in the paperback version Captain Tsubasa: World Youth Series, is the sequel of the original Captain Tsubasa manga series. It was originally published from 1994 to 1997 in the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump by Shueisha, from issue #18 of 1994 to issue #37·38 of 1997 for a total of 163 chapters in magazine serialization. It was compiled in 18 volumes in the first tankobon edition, which also add an extra epilogue chapter not published in magazine. The edition also merges several chapters into long ones. The manga has has also been reprinted in bunko format and also in several Shueisha Jump Remix editions. The series is followed by Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002.
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