In addition, in the very first completion of the game, we are presented with the arc of demons and angels, and it is not something that appears in the middle of the FFI, like the anime, it happens in all inazumas incidentally.īut that was just the chronological errors that I wanted to make a point of, as there are several. That's a pathetic chronological, for you to really beat them in the game, you face them over and over, and only after you have the first end of the game (as soon as you finish the FFI beating the Little Giants), do you face them by going to future, not waging a battle in the past to bring about a chain effect and destroy the future just as it should have happened in the movie. with the academy Aliea, and her characters who are part of inazuma Japan. Plus it makes the Canon Endou move the timeline by bringing FFI characters to the FFI "final", and getting them to meet future sagas characters ahead of time, which would break the whole FFI arc in half just for lack of experience. , unlike the Ogres movie, where it's such a plot rush situation, we see that they just go back to the past since before the FF, and reach the FF final and destroy the Zeus school. In the game Endou and his team have to face the ogres in a story parallel to the FFI, but that doesn't mean it's not canonical, it means that the ogres tried to infer Endou's past without destroying the entire timeline. In the game, unlike spin-off's animated series, the Ogres Team is something extremely important within Inazuma Eleven, which is the existence of Canon Endou in Inazuma Eleven. Wrong, the Ogres and other teams for example are additional routes, and are considered canonical, and are adapted as historical points including.Īnd yes the timeline of anime and movies are messy. "Why are the routes important? Those are game material, Most of the route teams aren't canonical and only made for people to play against in the game." This is an official level-5 blog, it is redirected even on the main page of the inazuma eleven official website: Here is a blog for the game that was called Inazuma Eleven Balance of Ares and because of the production delay will now be called Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Great Road. , including Ares himself you mentioned had a date before Ares' anime, not after, but what happened? Level-5 company that Akihiro is CEO, faltered with the production of Inazuma Eleven, and so the new game has not yet come out, including it would be a game only for the title only of Ares, but has now become a new game because delay, which will encompass Ares and Orion and more. (Manga S1 Haizaki and Asuto got better feats and treatment, thing is, the manga is NOT canon)Ĭlick to expand.This doesn't justify the anime being canonical, but Level-5 always falters with Akihiro Hino when it comes to Inazuma Eleven games, they require a much larger production than just weekly episodes, which is why some games lag behind. Or Kira Hiroto jumping on Iwato's The Wall, which implies the Hissatsus are concrete/materialized in a way too. They even play soccer with and against dinosaurs and actual aliens, lmaoĪlso, Ares and Orion are straight garbage quality wise and feats wise, the best we got so far is Goujin using Fire Lemonade to knock down a tree outside of a match and Amano creating a crater to move the goalpost. There, some characters have and face actual superpowers far beyond soccer and hissatsus, including: Real wormholes, spacetime chaos, Moon / Lunar erasure/sealment, mind erasure, Hurricane, Avatar and Soul creation, multiple timelines empowerment, Fusion, aura absorption, low multiversal scale, and so on. The Generation that people lose their minds and get salty for no real reason other than muh it's bad because it's overpowered. The best the Anime had was the scenario including Sein and Desuta, or Angels and Devils. You'd rely on iffy, in-game canon descriptions with no actual proof or scaling. I wasn't really serious during the time I made the Aliea respek thred, but it is sort of legit to an extent. Lol, the Classic is outdated in actual feats.
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