The Japanese soccer team, Samurai Blue, went from an unknown team to regulars in
the World Cup. Their revolution is due to the formation of the country's first
professional soccer league in the 1990s, but also to one player that inspired a
generation of soccer players to take up
the now favorite sport. That player is Tsubasa Oozora, the fictional 11-year-old soccer-
obsessed student.
Writer Yoichi Takahashi thought of Tsubasa during his high school years. In the 1970s
and 80s, sumo wrestling was the national sport of Japan. In 1978, the World Cup in
Argentina was televised live in Japan, and it captivated Takahashi.
The more he researched soccer, the more he learned about it. He quickly fell under its
spell. It was not Japan's favorite sport, but it was the world's favorite sport. Takahashi
created Tsubasa, the young wannabe soccer star, who survived a bus hitting him
because of the soccer ball
he held.
Tsubasa is in more than, 6 animated series, 4 films, 14 multi-console video games, toys,
clothes, and much more. It is very popular and captured the imagination of thousands
of children, including soccer players Messi, Fernando Torres, Alessandro Del Piero,
Andrés Iniesta, Lukas Podolski, Zidane, and many more. IDENTIFY SOME VERBS IN PAST TENS
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