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Inazuma Eleven is a Japanese media franchise with multiple television adaptations. Lists of Inazuma Eleven episodes include:

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<i>Inazuma Eleven 3</i> 2010 video game

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The second season of Inazuma Eleven aired from April 8, 2009 to January 27, 2010 on TV Tokyo. The season is based on Level-5's Inazuma Eleven 2 video game. The season was produced by OLM under the direction of Katsuhito Akiyama and consists of 41 episodes. In the season, Endou and Raimon had to gather players from all over Japan to defeat the new enemies, Aliea Gakuen.

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Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone is the second season of the Japanese anime television series Inazuma Eleven GO. It is based on the Level-5 video game of the same title. The season consists of 51 episodes.

<i>Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy</i> (TV series) Season of television series

Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy is the third and final season of the Japanese anime television series Inazuma Eleven GO. It is based on Level-5's video game of the same name. The season consists of 43 episodes. The season aired on the TV Tokyo network from May 8, 2013 to March 19, 2014. The season was produced by Level-5 in conjunction with TV Tokyo, Dentsu, and OLM.

<i>Inazuma Eleven: Ares</i> Season of television series

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<i>Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy</i> 2013 video game for the Nintendo 3DS

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