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Inazuma Eleven the Movie: The Ultimate Force, Team Ogre, Attacks!

Inazuma Eleven the Movie: The Ultimate Force, Team Ogre, Attacks!

2010

Director

Yoshikazu Miyao

Runtime

90 minutes

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Synopsis

An organization in the future sends the specially trained Team Ogre to defeat Endou Mamoru and his team, to prevent him from influencing the world with his soccer.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

2.0/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film focuses on traditional masculine camaraderie within a sports framework. There is no evidence of queer narratives or non-cisnormative gender identities.

Gender Representation

Limited

The narrative is driven almost exclusively by male characters. Female characters lack the central agency needed to disrupt the male-dominated competitive landscape.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The cast and setting are largely homogeneous. The world-building remains centered on a singular cultural perspective without diverse casting or ethnic representation.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Limited

The story upholds traditional values like teamwork and perseverance. It reinforces the sanctity of the sport rather than engaging with postmodernist or anti-Western critiques.

Disability Representation

Minimal

Characters are portrayed through the lens of peak physical performance. There is no significant depiction of neurodivergence or physical disability as a central theme.

Strengths

  • The film provides a clear, cohesive moral framework centered on fair play and sportsmanship.

Areas for Improvement

  • The narrative lacks agency for female characters, reinforcing traditional gender hierarchies.
  • There is a significant absence of diverse racial, ethnic, or LGBTQ+ identities.
  • The story does not incorporate depictions of disability or neurodivergence.

AI Analysis

The film functions as a traditional genre piece that prioritizes established tropes of competitive sports and masculine heroism. It adheres to the standard animation conventions of its era, focusing on a homogeneous framework of achievement. The narrative architecture does not seek to disrupt conventional social hierarchies or explore intersectional identities. Instead, it reinforces a singular cultural perspective and a male-driven plot progression. Ultimately, the work prioritizes the values of merit and institutional structure over the exploration of diverse social or personal identities.

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