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1 Characters  



1.1  Main characters  





1.2  Teammates of Columbus  





1.3  Players of San Podesta Junior  





1.4  Other players  





1.5  Students of the ballet school  







2 Video game  





3 References  





4 External links  














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Moero! Top Striker
Top Striker video game cover art, featuring Hikaru and Julian
燃えろ!トップストライカー
Anime television series
Directed byRyō Yasumura
Produced by
  • Shun'ichi Kosao
  • Shinsuke Kurabayashi
  • Written by
    • Yoshimasa Takahashi
  • Yoshiyuki Suga
  • Music byJunnosuke Yamamoto
    StudioNippon Animation
    Original networkTV Tokyo
    Original run 10 October 1991 24 September 1992
    Episodes49

    Moero! Top Striker (燃えろ!トップストライカー, Moero! Toppu Sutoraikā, lit. "Burn! Top Striker") is a Japanese anime television series. It was produced by Nippon Animation and broadcast for 49 episodes on TV Tokyo from 10 October 1991 to 24 September 1992.[1]

    Characters

    [edit]

    Main characters

    [edit]
    Hikaru Kikkawa
    Voiced by: Kazue Ikura
    A son of a diplomat, who has lived in many countries since he was a baby. He came to Genoa as an international student at the age of ten. Then he joined San Podesta Junior, but he remained a substitute.
    He lost his parents in a plane crash and was about to be taken over by his aunt, but was taken over by former famous player Albert Robson. He started out as a disciple of Robson, emerged as the ace of the street club "Columbus", and eventually became the captain of the multinational team "Jupiter Wings". He is weak at making a fuss, but he likes to fall in love and to dream.
    Anna Liegi
    Voiced by: Kumiko Nishihara
    As assistant and a resident of Robson Clinic. A female football player, and displays her talent among male players. She does manage to get selected for the Italian women's national team, but failed due to injury during training. She has a masculine but caring character, and is like an elder sister to Hikaru.
    Albert Robson
    Voiced by: Banjō Ginga
    Master of Hikaru. Known as an ace striker of England Leopards in his active days. Born and raised in a rich family in England, he opened a clinic in Genoa after retiring from active duty. His belief is that "without being bound by national borders, people who share their thoughts should gather.", after a compromise with his younger brother Charles Robson, he took over the manager of the Jupiter Wings.
    M. Bertini
    Voiced by: Yō Yoshimura, Kazuaki Fukuda
    A cheerful man who is an acquaintance of Robson. He was originally a player scout and mediator.
    Julian Ray
    Voiced by: Rika Matsumoto
    An international student who came from France. He belongs to San Podesta Junior and an ace striker of this team. Born in a noble family, he believes to play for the honor of his motherland. He sometimes has a sarcastic behavior and initially looked down on Hikaru. He was rejected from the French youth national team and joined Jupiter Wings at the invitation of Hikaru.
    Catherine Ray
    Voiced by: Chieko Honda
    Julian's younger sister, Hikaru's girlfriend. She is studying abroad at a ballet school in Genoa, and she is a girl who dreams of prima donna. She believes that "the purpose of play is dream and enjoy", and her elder brother Julian sometimes advises her that "You are too optimistic". Finally, she was invited by the ballet team in Paris to leave from elder brother Julian and boyfriend Hikaru.
    Cesare Gatti
    Voiced by: Takumi Yamazaki
    Initially, he was the captain of Gloria. He was born and raised in poverty and plebeian, and started playing football to get out of poverty and send money to his family. Therefore, he is short-tempered and despised Hikaru and Julian as carefree rich boys. However, as he played against Hikaru and Julian, he recognized their power.

    Teammates of Columbus

    [edit]
    Roberto Concini
    Voiced by: Tsutomu Kashiwakura
    The former captain of Columbus, and a genuine Genoese. Among team mates of Columbus, he is not a poor player. But, during his captainship, the condition of Columbus was worst. After Hikaru joined, he surrendered captainship to Hikaru and became Hikaru's most loyal servant.
    He has a girlfriend named Sophia at the ballet school. However, he is a womanizer, and often makes fun of Hikaru on love affairs.
    Lucas Rondi
    Voiced by: Megumi Tano
    The son of a circus family. He grew up in a family environment where he was forced to move due to entertainment reasons, and spent his infantage as if he had only ball friends. He rebelled against Roberto when he first joined Columbus, but Hikaru accepted his case and gradually became familiar with the team.
    Giorgio Fornari
    Voiced by: Chafūrin
    A goalkeeper of Columbus. After losing the selection from the Genoa selection team, he rushed to support Hikaru and others.
    Macaroni Giotti
    Voiced by: Chie Satō
    A defender of Columbus. In the late stage, he entered San Podesta Junior to challenge Hikaru.
    Antonio Solozzo
    Voiced by: Miki Narahashi

    Players of San Podesta Junior

    [edit]
    Mario Santis
    Voiced by: Ai Orikasa
    An old member of San Podesta Junior, and a Genoese. One who knows early stage of Julian and Hikaru's bad relationship, he tried to reconcile Julian and Hikaru. After Julian joined to Jupiter Wings, he took on the captain of San Podesta Junior and participated in the Junior Champions Cup.
    Renzo Rotta
    Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi
    A striker of San Podesta Junior. In the early stage, he was Julian's regular replacement.
    Coloni
    Voiced by: Takumi Yamazaki
    A goalkeeper of San Podesta Junior.
    Renato
    Voiced by: Isshin Chiba
    A striker of San Podesta Junior. After Julian entered the Jupiter Wings, he became a replacement. A player raised by Mario, he lightly imitated Julian and Hikaru's special skills.
    Carone
    Voiced by: Shinya Ōtaki
    The manager of San Podesta Junior. He later took over as the manager of the selection of Genoa.

    Other players

    [edit]
    Bruno Moricone
    Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita
    The captain of the street club Margherita where Hikaru first confronted. He has a short tempered personality.
    Woltz
    Voiced by: Toshihiko Nakajima
    A German goalkeeper. He was recruited by Naples during the quarterfinal of the tournament in Italy.
    Yann
    Voiced by: Tomoyuki Dan
    A former star of the Netherlands youth team. One of the most short-tempered character of this work, he is fired after decimating his team as he tried to toughen up his teammates.
    Papan
    Voiced by: Shizuka Kochi
    Jupiter Wings
    The most pretentious player in Jupiter Wings.

    Students of the ballet school

    [edit]
    Sofia Ruggiero
    Voiced by: Ai Orikasa
    Roberto's girlfriend.
    Monica Rossi
    Voiced by: Junko Asami
    A ballet school student who is most in love with Hikaru.
    Lisa Palmioli
    Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori
    A schoolmate of Catherine, Monica and Sophia.

    Video game

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ 燃えろ!トップストライカー. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 22 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
    [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moero!_Top_Striker&oldid=1229394089"

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