
Tsubasa and his comrades take on the "All-Europe Boy's Soccer Team", a league of players with skills that they have never seen before in previous matches. Will Team Japan come out on top against this diverse group of players?



Akari Hibino
Tsubasa Oozora (voice)
Kouichi Hashimoto
Genzou Wakabayashi (voice)

Hirotaka Suzuoki
Kojirou Hyuuga (voice)

Eiko Yamada
Tarou Misaki (voice)

Hiroko Maruyama
Ryou Ishizaki (voice)

Shigeru Nakahara
Mamoru Izawa (voice)
Yoshikazu Hirano
Hiroshi Jitou (voice)

Kazue Ikura
Teppei Kisugi (voice)

Teiyu Ichiryusai
Hikaru Matsuyama (voice)
Aya Mizoguchi
Jun Misugi (voice)
Captain Tsubasa Movie 03: Run Towards Tomorrow! is a animation film released in 1986 exploring themes of football (soccer), based on manga. Directed by Noriyuki Nakamura, it stars Akari Hibino, Kouichi Hashimoto, Hirotaka Suzuoki.
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