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Ever wished Captain Tsubasa had female players ?
Ever wished the only attempt at making a player with a disability wasn’t Misugi (who ends up getting cured anyway) ?
Have both. At the same time. (Yes I even reproduced the “presentation charts” from the rebboot anime I have a lot of free time)
Satsuki lost her leg when she was 10 in a road accident including headphones, Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol, and a truck. A good strategist, she’s the captain, easily guiding her team with her charisma and laid back attitude, even from the bench.
Mare is deaf from birth. Her height however lead her to be the Goalkeeper in almost all soccer practice at school, and she became pretty good at it. The only thing matching her silent cheerfulness is her appetite. (this character belongs to @kikiwenry ! They designed and came up with the concept.)
Tsuzumi suffered from bullying since young an age, and when she was 12, one of her bullies brought a knife to school; you can imagine how that turned out. She’s careful to keep a pocket knife on her at all time. Sarcastic and witty, she’s not one to back down from an argument despite her calm and discreet nature.
Their team isn’t attached to any school, they don’t represent any districts or regions. They designed their jerseys themselves. They play to overcome their handicaps, both as disabled people, but as women doing an “all boy” sport in the very traditional japanese society too.
Le prime 10 cartoline da collezione allegate alla riedizione dell’edizione italiana di Captain Tsubasa”