Tsuji Inherits Kubo’s Will in New Teaser of ‘Shoot! Goal to the Future’

Shoot! Goal to the Future, a sequel to Tsukasa Ooshima’s Shoot! franchise is back with a brand new protagonist, but the vintage vibes remain the same.


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Hideo Tsuji will serve as the pessimistic main character who will receive the equally cold Atsushi Kamiya as his coach. The duo needs to find common ground soon to win the upcoming tournaments.

The Shoot! Goal to the Future anime will be released in July 2022. The franchise is returning with a new installment after 28 years. A new trailer has been revealed to show the dynamics between Tsuji and Kamiya.

The new teaser shows the transformation of Kakegawa High School’s soccer club into the strongest team. In the very beginning, Kubo’s ball-handling skills are shown as he takes on the opponent team in a match.

When Kamiya later sees Tsuji play, he is reminded of Kubo. Tsuji’s cold attitude is reflected when he says that soccer is just a matter of whether a shot is missed or not.

Cast members behind the main characters have been revealed:

CharacterCastOther Work
Hideto TsujiChiaki KobayashiLouis James Moriarty (Moriarty the Patriot)
Subaru KurokawaShunichi Toki Kazutora Hanemiya (Tokyo Revengers)
Jō KazamaYūki OnoAlciel (The Devil is a Part-Time!)
Kōhei KokuboShimba TsuchiyaTsutomu Goshiki (Haikyu!!)
Atsushi KamiyaYuichiro UmeharaGoblin Slayer (Goblin Slayer)
Yoshiharu KuboKousuke ToriumiNozel Silva (Black Clover)

The staff members for the anime include:

PositionStaffOther Works
DirectorNoriyuki NakamuraDragon Slayer
Series Script Mitsutaka HirotaCells at Work! Code Black
Character DesignerYukiko AkiyamaBlack Cat
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Tsuji Inherits Kubo’s Will in New Teaser of ‘Shoot! Goal to the Future’

Since Crunchyroll is credited for the anime’s planning, you can expect the anime to be streamed worldwide.

Tsuji Inherits Kubo’s Will in New Teaser of Shoot! Goal to the Future
Shoot! | Source: Crunchyroll

Can the upcoming sequel of Shoot! Make a name for itself? I hope Tsuji proves himself to be capable of Kubo’s title.

About Shoot!

Shoot! is a soccer-themed manga, written and illustrated by Tsukasa Ooshima. It was serialized from 1990-2003 in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine.

The Shoot! manga has also inspired an anime that aired from 1993 to 1994. It aired a total of 58 episodes. A short anime film was also based on the manga, which was released in 1994.

Toshi is a high schooler who loves soccer. He, with his two other friends, Shiraishi and Hiramatsu, formed the Golden Trio of soccer in junior high. They were disbanded due to personal concerns, but they reunited in high school, and soon their team will play in the All-Japan High School Championship.

Source: Official Website

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