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* The third game/season follows Endou and his friends as they strive to become the best junior team in the world by playing in Football Frontier International, a World Cup-like tournament set on the fictional Liocott Island.
* The fourth game is the first in the series to be released on the ''[[Nintendo 3DS]]''. It occurs 10 years after the events of the first three, with new characters and returning ones, with [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|Matsukaze Tenma]] as the main character. The enemy is '''soccer itself'''. The anime for this game has already started, titled ''Inazuma Eleven GO''.
** The second season of ''GO'' anime, titled Chrono Stone, will start on April 18th18, 2012.
* Inazuma Future is a mobile phone game co-developed by Roid about Endou's great-grandson Kanon.
* Inazuma Eleven Strikers is a multi-player spin-off on the Wii, trading off the RPG experience to become purely a sports game; additional elements such as training through mini-games and [[Relationship Values]] between each player were also included. It has [[Early-Bird Cameo|Earlybird Cameos]] of characters from ''GO'', and recently an [[Updated Rerelease]] has been released, still for the Wii.
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=== This series features examples of: ===
* [[A God Am I]]: All of the Zeus players, but most prominently Aphrodi. {{spoiler|He gets better. }}
* [[Accidental Athlete]]: Tsunami
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* [[Bruiser with a Soft Center]]: Someoka
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: Naturally, subtitles included.
* [[Captain Obvious]]: [[media:T_LOVE_IT_BY_HATING_IT_DUDE_9289T LOVE IT BY HATING IT DUDE 9289.png|You can't love soccer with hate.]] (Episode 38).
* [[Cast of Snowflakes]]: 1000+ characters in the first game, with another 1000+ added across the two sequels, every last one of them unique.
* [[Character Development]]: What makes the series really enjoyable, asides from the soccer matches.
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** Together with Kageyama, Henktacker to Garshield.
* [[Dub Name Change]]: In the European translation. Because nothing says Japan like having every kid in town have an English name. See the character page for details.
** [[Scunthorpe Problem]]: The latin american dub. Mamoru and Kageno were changed to Satoru and Sombra .<ref>Shadow in spanish, [[It Makes Sense in Context]]</ref>. The first one sounds similar to slang for oral sex and the second sounds along the lines of "shit, no"; thinking some people might get offended.
* [[Duels Decide Everything]]: Is there anything that isn't solved with football?
** Justified in GO, where soccer is an actual symbol of power as a consequence of the first series.
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* [[Science Is Useless]]: Most of them anyway.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: It's bad enough Nintendo put an embargo on Inazuma Eleven's UK release (Never mind the fact it was LOCALISED THERE) such that the game was unavailable in the UK until the anime aired. But Disney XD really didn't give a rats ass about the series, punting it on at 8:30am in the morning (albeit in the summer but still) and then pulling it off air 26 episodes in. If not for how they treated [[Naruto]] [[Jetix|in a past life]] this would be considered one of the most egregious examples of screwing a show over by any UK Television company.
** Even more [[Egregious]] in Latin America. ZAZ(all Latin America),<ref>the channel is about to die.</ref>, VivaSports (México)<ref>is private</ref> and ETC TV (Chile)<ref>and stays there. The series is very popular there too</ref> are the only ones consistently airing the series with a decent schedule, also in Brazil [[Germans Love David Hasselhof|where the series is a huge success]]. But what about other countries's networks in the region? ''Every one of them screwed the series'', airing it at ''5:30 A.M'' in Ecuador and Perú, eventually pulling it off air; inconsistent airings and schedules in CityTV in Colombia, also pulling it off air in favor of a block with only [[Nickelodeon]] shows.<ref>but they will never put off air [[Dragonball Z]]</ref>.
* [[Serial Escalation]] soccer teams that seems to have spent their whole live in a jungle, players that summon penguins, hands and gods out of nowhere, and abilities to get away from intently injury other players without triggering a foul or a red card, etc...
* [[Serious Business]]: Plotting the murder of the opposing team just to get an easy win. A bit much don't you think, Kageyama?
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