List of Eyeshield 21 manga volumes

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This is a list of summaries of the manga volumes for the series Eyeshield 21. However, this list only applies for the English releases, as there are 22+ volumes in total, and 210+ manga chapters. Chapters are called Downs in Eyeshield 21 for obvious reasons.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Contents

[edit] Volume 1: The Boy With the Golden Legs

Volume 1

Sena Kobayakawa has just managed to enter high school and on his first day, he is invited by Kurita to join an American football club. He uses his speed to escape from the Ha-Ha Brothers and, unknown to himself, is seen by Hiruma, the person in Deimon High School that Mamori, Sena's childhood friend, warned him about. Even worse, Hiruma joins the American football club and makes him an offensive player named Eyeshield 21 with an eyeshield protector helmet. After getting members from other clubs for the Spring Kantou Tournament, they face off against the Kogaihama Cupids. After Sena makes the mistake of making Ishimaru wear soccer shoes, Sena is forced to play and makes a win of 6-3. Just as the game's over, Mamori comes to see a beaten up Sena and confronts Hiruma to make Sena quit from the club.

Notes
  1. Front Cover: All the characters in this volume.
  2. Hiruma needs Kurita and Sena to get each 3 players each from other clubs to help them, Sena only gets one but Hiruma gets 18-20 players instead. The punishment is not torture as Sena thinks - but the loser who was Kurita has to carry a large amount of equipment.
  3. Sena wears sneakers which causes him to make the second mistake.
  4. Hiruma mentions that the score against the Ojo White Knights was 99-0.
  5. The fourth title was more like foul language so I've changed it to another title.
  6. The book has 21 bonus pages.
  7. A big difference from the anime is that Sena does demonstrate his extreme speed to Mamori at least once, which was when someone told Sena that Hiruma was coming his way. He ran away, with Mamori watching. In the anime, she does not know.


Chapter names:

  • 001 - The Boy with the Golden Legs
  • 002 - The Five-Second Wall
  • 003 - We Need Eleven!
  • 004 - Kill 'em!!
  • 005 - Hero in a Pinch
  • 006 - Grind 'em Into the Field
  • 007 - Eleven Scarecrows


North American release: March 2005

[edit] Volume 2: The False Hero

Volume 2

After Sena refuses to quit, Hiruma comes up with the idea to trick/make Mamori join the club as a secretary to protect Sena. A shocking surprise is that they have to face the Ojo White Knights in their next match. All the temporary players want more info about Eyeshield 21 from Hiruma, who tells a lie that he's from Notre Dame. During the big day, Sena nearly leaves the team after hearing that two players were injured by Seijuro Shin's attack, and that he's the primary target. But after all the players express their hope to beat them, he joins in. The Ojo White Knights are caught off guard when Sena makes a touchdown in the beginning of the match. They hope for the second touchdown but as Shin enters, everything changes. In the last few minutes of the second half, Hiruma takes off his uniform and tells everyone that they can't win. But in the end, Sena decides to play regardless of Hiruma's words.

Notes
  1. Front Cover: Important members of Ojo White Knights.
  2. In the chapter title, the 'Prince' refers to Haruto Sakuraba, while the 'Knight' refers to Seijuro Shin.
  3. First humiliation by White Knights as they refer to Devil Bats as the weakest team member ever and score their first touchdown by Sena.
  4. First appearance of Shinryuuji Team, as seen in the Kongo brothers of Agon and Unsui.

Chapter names:

  • 008 - Something to Hold on to
  • 009 - The World of Power
  • 010 - False Hero
  • 011 - Half-Second Bodyguard
  • 012 - Lucky Punch
  • 013 - Prince of the Kingdom
  • 014 - Devil Magician
  • 015 - Knight of the Kingdom
  • 016 - Two Scraps of Paper


North American release: May 2005

[edit] Volume 3: And They're Called the Devil Bats

Volume 3

Sena manages to make a second touchdown but in the end, his team loses. The next day, he learns that they have to practice even harder for their Autumn Kantou Tournament, so he decides to practice in the rain. Then Sena finds a great catcher named Taro Raimon (Monta). Monta declines to join the team but, during practice, as Hiruma is looking for a receiver, Monta manages to catch his fastball with one hand. After that, Hiruma persuades Monta to join the club, which he does after hearing some lies about Mamori. The next day, the news is that the Ojo White Knights nearly lost to the Sankaku Punks by one point. Hiruma is very upset as their 12-point tactic won't work; he decides to have an exhibition match with the Zokugaku Chameleons by dressing up as Eyeshield 21. After the meeting, Sena overhears Hashibara Rui, the captain of the Zokugaku Chameleons, saying that Shin is pathetic, but Sena confronts him and disagrees.

Notes
  1. Front Cover: Sena, Monta, Hiruma, Shin and Mamori
  2. Monta is dropped down as a baseball player into a C-class ranking by doing nothing as a bench player.
  3. Hiruma uses Eyeshield 21 (Sena) quite a lot. He makes up a fake message of intimidation on a broadcast of the Ojo game. He also dresses up as Eyeshield 21 and makes the Zokugaku captain angry. Sena, then dubbed "Spy 0021" in vol. 5, was "volunteered" by Hirmua for an interview with Football Monthly, so that he could hack their computers. Eyeshield 21 is on the posters, etc.
  4. Hiruma sees Monta's affection for Mamori, so he decides to forget about the idea of using his Threat Notebook and tells a lie to Monta that Mamori joined the club because of Eyeshield 21 and was ordered by him to do the dirty work.
  5. Sankaku Punks Teams weren't listed in the newspaper, only the manager and the school name.


Chapter names:

  • 017 - The Battle to Win
  • 018 - The World of Light Speed
  • 019 - The Beginning of Defeat
  • 020 - Epilogue of the Prologue
  • 021 - And They're Called the Devil Bats
  • 022 - The Shape of a Hero
  • 023 - A Dream Shattered and Then Another Dream
  • 024 - Catch Master 80
  • 025 - Declaration of War


North American release: July 2005

[edit] Volume 4: Intimidation

Volume 4

After Habashira leaves, the football club decides to "kill" Rice Man, a makeshift practice piece of equipment for Hiruma's passing practice, as they have Monta for a great receiver. Soon, Monta finds out Sena's secret identity and is told the truth about Hiruma's scheme, that it's all his doing. The match is at the Deimon High School field. Before the match between the Zokugaku Chameleons and the Deimon Devil Bats, the Hah Brothers search inside their clubhouse for the negatives of the naked picture in Volume 1; unfortunately, Kurita interrupts their search. Hiruma knew this was a dangerous game and wanted to gather up more "support" players during the match. So Kurita has to go and get three more sets of equipment and when he finds them, he assumes that they want to join the club. The Devil Bats are easily dominating because Habashira is trying to focus on Eyeshield's runs, but they didn't expect Monta or even Ishimaru to be playing. When Sena does get the ball, he shows Habashira that he isn't intimidated by him and Habashira is actually the one getting intimidated. In the end, the Devil Bats win, 46-28. Hiruma wants the money they wager. But because they can't pay, Hiruma threatens to break down their bikes and sell their parts for some good money, so in the end, the Zokugaku Chameleons became Hiruma's slaves. Next day, there are pamphlets for anyone who wants to join their club. After the interviews finish, they worry that most of them will get bored and leave, so Hiruma gives them a test - a marathon run to the top of Tokyo Tower with bags of ice and must get past many obstacles. This test is appropriately dubbed "The Tower of Hell" In the end, Sena, Monta, Yukimitsu, Komusubi and the Hah Brothers pass the exam. After many days of practice, they go to watch the finals between the Ojo White Knights vs. Seibu Wild Gunmen. To their shock, the Wild Gunmen are in the lead.

Notes
  1. Front Cover: Sena and Habashira
  2. Appearance of the two new members, Yukimitsu and Komusubi, and the return of the Hah brothers.
  3. First appearances of Seibu Wild Gunmen Team.
  4. Monta becomes a hero in this volume.


Chapter names:

  • 026 - Death of the Riceman
  • 027 - A Reason for Battle
  • 028 - Monkey Hero
  • 029 - BAD vs BAD
  • 030 - Intimidation
  • 031 - Cream Puff Party
  • 032 - Tower of Hell
  • 033 - Tower of Heaven
  • 034 - We Are Family


North American release: September 2005

[edit] Volume 5: Powerful

Volume 5

Continued from the last volume, Ojo White Knights manage to win the Kanto Spring Tournament when Tetsuma, Seibu's ace receiver, goes to the bathroom after drinking too much water. Later, news comes that the X Aliens are challenging one of the Japan teams to fight them. Hiruma manages to offer their team to fight with them but is rejected by the editor. Hiruma uses his hacking technique with the help of Sena (as Eyeshield 21 and dubbed "Spy 0021") to fight with them. The next day, the news editors are shocked to hear news about Hiruma's fake e-mail, which has already been received by America. But the Taiyo Sphinxes, who were supposed to fight with X Aliens, aren't satisfied. So Hiruma challenges them to a friendly match. The Hah Brothers quit the team as they can't find the negatives from Volume 1, but after they are badly beaten by Banba of the Taiyo Sphinx, they return to the team to become stronger. The match starts off badly as the team can't break down Taiyo's pyramid line. But thanks to the new technique that the Hah Brothers learn, one of them manages to pin down Kasamatsu, one of the linemen.

Notes
  1. Front Cover: The Hah Brothers (Jumonji, Kuroki, and Togano)
  2. The linemen of Taiyo are HUGE.
  3. Introduction of Football Monthly Journalist Kumabukuro. He appears in future volumes.
  4. Shows the past of Haruto Sakuraba, and how he met Shin.
  5. The bonus pages shows how the insides school bags of the Deimon football team looks like.


Chapter names:

  • 035 - The Knights vs. The Gunmen
  • 036 - A Hero Has a Solid Foundation
  • 037 - Qualifications to Be a Hero
  • 038 - A Genuine Hero
  • 039 - Spy 0021
  • 040 - Fightin' Linemen
  • 041 - Powerful
  • 042 - The People Laugh at the Underdog
  • 043 - Power vs. Technique vs. Power vs. Technique


North American release: November 2005

[edit] Volume 6: Devil Bats Take Flight

Volume 6

The Taiyo vs. Deimon continues with the aftermath after Jumonji takes down Kasamatsu with the Juvenile Deliquent Murder Method. Eyeshield 21 recovers a fumble by the quarterback to change the possession of the ball and the tide of the game for a short time. The Deimon line fights Taiyo's beefed up line with Hiruma's taunts, trickery, and constant position changes. By half-time, Deimon catches up with Taiyo leading by only one point (13-12). Kumabukuro notes that Deimon has a fighting chance with their stronger backfield, despite Taiyo's line's overwhelming strength. However, a new cornerback named Ken Kamaguruma is introduced by Taiyo, and he changes the journalist's views as he equalizes the backfield with his bump techniques, which literally "bumps" Monta, Deimon's chief wide receiver. The result of his bump techniques throws off Hiruma's passing timing and Monta's ability to catch. Things get slim when only a minute is left on the timer. Hiruma throws a long pass, and despite being constantly attacked by the Taiyo cornerback's "chariot bump", Monta catches the ball and makes a touchdown, putting Deimon two points behind with seconds left (20-18). The game is tied and pretty much ended with a two-point conversion from Eyeshield's Devilbat Dive. Taiyo decides to give Deimon the right to represent Japan in the game against the Americans, because Deimon did so well under the seldom burning temperature and climate. The idea of an overtime is thrown aside, as there was a bigger attraction: the Spring Tournament's final game with the Shinryugi Nagas versus the Ojo White Knights. Ojo loses miserably, (40-3). During the game, Sena and Mamori run into a calm but actually very violent Agon of the Shinryugi team, who shows Sena his amazing speed and agility. Agon also demonstrates a strong pass aimmed at Torakichi's injured legs after he commented that Ojo only lost because of Sakuraba's recent absence from the hospital. He was saved by Sena, Monta, and Sakuraba.

Notes
  1. The Shinryugi Nagas have an extremely long winning streak, which Mamori tells the whole team of through a picture book made by her (and as you probably guessed, the pictures were badly drawn).
  2. The bonus pages show Sena's (Cereberus') footage while he was up on the ladder truck's ladder. There is also a hilarious entrance exam for Taiyo.
  3. Cover shows Sena in his uniform.


Chapter names:

  • 044 - Major Rebellion
  • 045 - Persistent Fellows
  • 046 - A Sad Offensive Style
  • 047 - The Catching Gods
  • 048 - Devil Bats Take Flight!
  • 049 - The Kings Will Battle the Gods
  • 050 - The Warriors of Buddha's Gate
  • 051 - The Gods' Invisible Hands
  • 052 - Ability Speaks for Itself


North American release: January 2006

[edit] Volume 7: Musashi

volume 7

Sena and Monta now scout for a new kicker to join their team. Which they unfortunately look in the wrong place. And that they presumes that Satoshi of the soccer team; is the legendary 60-yard kicker. Thus, they play a game of PK Shoutout against the soccer team. Backing Sena and Monta up is Musashi and Cerberus.

After the game, Monta demands to Musashi that once they've gotten really stronger as a team that Musashi return to repraise his role.

At the same time, the coach of the Nasa Aliens, (Apollo), suddenly cancels the game against the Devil Bats, regarding it to be a waste of time and the Devil Bats as not worth the effort to crush. This gets Hiruma to scheming and thanks to a web video he created and sent over the Internet, Apollo is humiliated worldwide. This makes Apollo angry enough to set up a game with the Devil Bats, stating that if his team doesn't win by more than 10 points, then he'd never set foot in America again. Hiruma counters this wager by saying that the Devil Bats would leave Japan if they didn't win by 10 points.

Meanwhile in America, we get our first looks at the Nasa Aliens team and their star player (though reduced to being a ballboy), Panther. He dreams of becoming a pro football player so that he can make enough money to take care of his hard-working grandmother. He also wants to compete against the strongest linebacker in Japan, Shin. Though he is not included with the rest of the team in their match against the Devil Bats, seeing Eyeshield 21's running on Hiruma's web video completely catches his attention. Thanks to Panther's grandmother and a bit of 'kneeling,' Panther is allowed to travel to Japan.

While the Devil Bats are practicing the Blitz Technique in order to stop the Shuttle Pass, (the Aliens' Signature Play), Sena and Monta secretly watch a game between the Aliens and the Frilled Lizards. They are shocked to see the Shuttle Pass in action, which ends in a total shutout victory for the Americans (73-0).

The two teams meet up at Kurita's home and have a party. They all become good friends with each other, and share similar desires and ideals. However, when they next meet on the football field, both sides must give it their all. If either team doesn't win by more than ten points, then they can't go home.

Notes
  1. Sena, Monta, Musashi, and Kotaro Sasaki (Kicker for Bando Spiders) appear on the volume's cover
  2. Hiruma makes an infamous web video regarding NASA coach Apollo's chicken nature to play in the Japan game.
  3. Sena and Monta head out to the soccer field so that hopefully they can recruit Musashi. The supposed #11 kicker of the Deimon Devil Bats
  4. Early on, Sena and Monta won't recognize the name Musashi, until Musashi tells them himself.


Chapter names:

  • 053 - Aim for the Hollywood Star!
  • 054 - Trinity
  • 055 - The 60-Yard Legend
  • 056 - Musashi
  • 057 - Long-Ago Days of Fireworks
  • 058 - Black Panther
  • 059 - Space Shuttle
  • 060 - The Bonds of Battle
  • 061 - The Decisive Japan-USA Game


North American release: April 2006

[edit] Volume 8: True Warriors Seek Out Strong Foes

volume 8

The Deimon Devil Bats take to the field once again, to challenge the U.S team. This team depends on sheer raw strength to take down Sena's team. Thanks to their hulking muscles. This is one battle that's not won easily. Which they call themselves, the Nasa Aliens

Notes
  1. Front cover shows Sena in his football gear + the four main players of the NASA Aliens/Shuttles: Panther, Homer, Watt and Big Gonzalez, along with Apollo smoking his cigar
  2. Panther finally breaks through to his manager's racism, allowing him to play and become a key component towards NASA's gameplan.


Chapter names:

  • 062 - American Muscle
  • 063 - Shooting Star 21
  • 064 - True Warriors Seek Out Strong Foes
  • 065 - Hiruma vs. Apollo
  • 066 - Big Sweep Strategy
  • 067 - If There's Something You Want...
  • 068 - The Iron Grid Has Been Opened
  • 069 - Natural Born Sprinter
  • 070 - The Reality of the Wild


North American release: June 2006

[edit] Volume 9: Hell Is For Devil Bats

volume9

Fun in the sun! Sena's team now heads to the Texas coast. Which they have their 2nd encounter with the Seibu Wild Gunmen for a match they call; Beach Football. And they become the Devil Gunmen. Should they win, their grand prize is $1,000 American and a bull

Notes
  1. Front cover shows only Hiruma with his gun
  2. With the end of the NASA game, both sides are forced to keep their promises due to their failures: the American's passports were ripped to shreds while their tickets were used by Deimon's players to go to America.
  3. The Deimon players encounter members of the Seibu Wild Gunmen in Houston, eventually leading to a teamup of the two sides for a beach football tournament. Starting with Sena, Monta, Mamori, Kid and the Seibu coach, the team becomes more complete and victorious when Tetsuma and Hiruma join the game.
  4. Doburoku-sensei, a former football trainer for Hiruma, Kurita and Musashi, introduced. He eventually leads the Devil Bats on various harsh exercises, particularly the Death March.


Chapter names:

  • 071 - No Way! USA?
  • 072 - Heaven or Hell? Training Camp, American Edition!!
  • 073 - The All-Star Devil Gunmen
  • 074 - The Strongest Pentagon
  • 075 - Trainer Doburoku
  • 076 - The Borderline to Hell
  • 077 - Hell is for Devil Bats
  • 078 - Faraway Las Vegas
  • 079 - The Advancing Devil Bat Army!


North American release: August 2006

[edit] Volume 10: Is There a Loser in the House?

volume 10

Sena and his friends take to the streets beginning in Texas. Their goal? To reach Las Vegas, Nevada through a grueling training program called The Death March, so named because injuries sustained during the march can end football careers. Obviously, things won't be easy for Sena and his team. Even though, Sena carries onwards, trying to perfect the Devil Bat Ghost ability, which as the title suggests that the opponent will view a phantom version of the runner, due to the runner's incredible fast speed. In order to do it, Sena must keep kicking a small piece of rock that's on the road and only focus on that single rock. Should he lose it, he'll have to redo the training from their starting point in Texas all over again.

Notes
  1. Sena on the front cover enduring the long Death March
  2. Introduction of two new characters, Suzuna and Natsuhiko Taki
  3. Shin and Panther face off
  4. Taki becomes a player for Deimon after failing to join the (fictional) NFL team San Antonio Armadillos due to being too young and still in high school. Sena also takes part in the tryout and makes the team, but has already returned to the Death March when he's given the call.
  5. Features a humorous bonus game called "Eyeshield Quest", a spoof on the popular RPG video game series, "Dragon Quest"


Chapter names:

  • 080 - The Highest Point in Japan
  • 081 - Shin vs. Panther
  • 082 - 7,500 Miles in Search of a Friend
  • 083 - Things That Must Be Protected, Things That Can Be Protected
  • 084 - Signs of a Ghost
  • 085 - Diamonds in the Rough
  • 086 - Is There a Loser in the House?
  • 087 - Las Vegas, City of Lights
  • 088 - Black Jack Is 21


North American release: October 2006

[edit] Volume 11: Open Season

volume 11

With summer coming to an end, the Devil Bats are back at home...and the start of the fall season is staring them in the face! Who will be in the fall lineup? And when Sena gets lost on his way to the first game of the tournament, can the team survive without the speed and star power of Eyeshield 21?

Notes
  1. Front cover features Sena, Suzuna and others riding on an escalator
  2. Introduction of Daigo Ikari, lineman for the Ojo White Knights
  3. Suzuna is assigned to be the Devil Bats' cheerleader captain (and leads a group of cheerleaders "drafted" from the United States)
  4. Sakuraba sports a new hairstyle and a beard once he quits working with Jari Productions
  5. All of the teams in the Kantō tournament are profiled by Football Monthly, while the starting lineup of Oujou are also revealed.


Chapter names:

  • 089 - Sunday's the Big Game
  • 090 - The Player Who Was Too Slow
  • 091 - Reach for the Stars
  • 092 - The Best Pass in Japan
  • 093 - A Binding Oath
  • 094 - Open Season
  • 095 - Deimon's Worst Day
  • 096 - Hip Thruster
  • 097 - The Thousandth Player


North American release: December 2006

[edit] Volume 12: Devilbat Ghost

We're back at the Deimon-Amino game as Sena faces his nemesis Munakata in a memorable showdown. Then, as the season unfolds, new rivals emerge, along with a slew of worthy opposing teams, in a thrilling quadruple-header filled with pent-up emotion, gritty determination and a surprise finale.

Notes
  1. Cover features the Deimon Devil Bats
  2. Deimon completes the Amino game as well as their second-round game against the Yuuhei Guts
  3. Outside of Deimon's game, several other teams show their drive through the tournament, with profile matches including Oujo/Sankaku, Seibu/Koigahama, and the introduction (and final match for one) of the Hashiratani Deer and the Kyoushin Poseidons.


Chapter names:

  • 098 - Devilbat Ghost
  • 099 - Victory is But a Prelude to a Storm
  • 100 - The Comic Strip Halftime Show
  • 101 - 99% Stupid!
  • 102 - Battle Royale
  • 103 - The Kingdom Restored
  • 104 - Maxi-Devil Power
  • 105 - The Power of 1%
  • 106 - The Clash of the Colossus and the Ant


North American release: February 2007

[edit] Volume 13: Who Is the Real Eyeshield 21?

Could there be more than one Eyeshield 21? A player on a rival team claims he met the real Eyeshield 21 while he was an exchange student in America. Back then, this mysterious other Eyeshield was on the Notre Dame feeder school football team. But now he's in Japan, and he's going to play during the fall season!

Notes
  1. Cover features Sena and Team Poseidon's Kakei and Mizumachi, as well as Hiruma, Komusubi, Shin and "another Eyeshield 21"
  2. Deimon passes with ease through the third round against the Dokupari Scorpions before a quarterfinal showdown with Kyoushin, who ends up knocking out another familiar team to reach this match.
  3. Komusubi challenges Ojo's Otawara in a sumo tournament


Chapter names:

  • 107 - Who's the Real Deal?
  • 108 - The Real Body
  • 109 - Sting
  • 110 - Regime of Terror
  • 111 - World of the Quarter-Finals
  • 112 - Fantastic American Football Players
  • 113 - Iron Fist
  • 114 - Fight On! Sumo Tournament
  • 115 - Like a Firework


North American release: April 2007

[edit] Volume 14: The Demons vs The Gods of the Sea

The Devil Bats' game against the Poseidons has begun! Besides a huge size advantage, the Poseidons boast "the High Wave," a powerful attack that threatens to wipe out all opposition. Mid-game, the Devil Bats' quarterback decides that it's time to unveil a new counterattack, but will it be enough to stop the team's slide into defeat?

Chapter names:

  • 116 - Devil vs God of the Sea
  • 117 - Evolving Genius
  • 118 - This Proud Blood
  • 119 - Shorty vs Giant
  • 120 - High Wave
  • 121 - Hidden Ace
  • 122 - He Who Brings Down the Curtain
  • 123 - And One Year Later
  • 124 - Our Name is Poseidon


North American release: June 2007

[edit] Volume 15: Tokyo's Strongest Warriors

Chapter names:

  • 125 - Final Showdown
  • 126 - Last Flame
  • 127 - Rookie Ace
  • 128 - Master of Quickness
  • 129 - Showdown! Deimon High Field Day
  • 130 - Big Showdown! Handcuffed Cavalry Battle!
  • 131 - Tokyo's Strongest Warriors
  • 132 - Devilbat Genesis
  • 133 - Miraculous Hope


North American release: August 2007

[edit] Volume 16: The Dawn of a Time Out

Chapter names:

  • 134 - Jetcoaster Game
  • 135 - Quickdraw Gunman
  • 136 - Western Iron Horse
  • 137 - The Solution is a Super Offense
  • 138 - 3 Showdowns, 3 Losses
  • 139 - Rapid Fire monkey
  • 140 - The Eye of One Who Waits
  • 141 - The Dawn of a Time Out
  • 142 - The True Deimon Devil Bats


[edit] Volume 17: The Thirst to be Strongest

Chapter names:

  • 143 - Devil Laser Bullet
  • 144 - Devil Bat's Big Cannon
  • 145 - The Pursuer, the Pursued
  • 146 - The Thirst to be Strongest
  • 147 - Final Trap & Final Hunt
  • 148 - Light Speed Rush
  • 149 - A Drimitive Battle
  • 150 - A Too-fast Showdown
  • 151 - The Masked Man


[edit] Volume 18: Kobayakawa Sena

Chapter names:

  • 152 - The Red-Eyed Ace
  • 153 - The Naked Ability
  • 154 - Kobayakawa Sena
  • 155 - The American Footballers
  • 156 - The Strongest Kick Team
  • 157 - Spiders Web
  • 158 - The Unbeatable Charge
  • 159 - Akaba Hayato and Sasaki Koutarou
  • 160 - The Challenged Letter Against the Real One


[edit] Volume 19: Success

Chapter names:

  • 161 - Long Swords of Wind
  • 162 - Faster Than the Wind
  • 163 - Eyeshield 21
  • 164 - VS the Top Player
  • 165 - Where the Light Shines
  • 166 - Success
  • 167 - Epilouge of Tokyo Stage
  • 168 - Nationwide Arc Starts
  • 169 - The Body in Which the Gods Live


[edit] Volume 20: Devil vs. God

Chapter names:

  • 170 - Interview 8
  • 171 - A Piece of A Dream
  • 172 - Shishihakutou
  • 173 - Devil vs. God
  • 174 - Sky Dragon
  • 175 - Dark Dragon
  • 176 - Dragon Fly
  • 177 - God-Speed Impulse
  • 178 - Game Over
  • 179 - To Trust


[edit] Volume 21: There Are Eleven

Chapter names:

  • 180 - The 12th Athlete
  • 181 - Blade of the Commoner
  • 182 - Hiruma VS Kongo brothers
  • 183 - Instinct
  • 184 - There are Eleven
  • 185 - Agon and Unsui
  • 186 - Deciding Points are 21
  • 187 - Monta and an Observation
  • 188 - Momentary Arial Battle


[edit] Volume 22: Timeout 0

Chapter names:

  • 189 - He Who Cries Out For
  • 190 - The Man That Can't Be Ignored
  • 191 - Destroyer
  • 192 - Timeout 0
  • 193 - Time Control Magician
  • 194 - Ambush in Motion
  • 195 - Grim Reaper
  • 196 - The Miracle Is Within the Hand


[edit] Volume 23: And Towards the Decisive Game

Chapter Names:

  • 197 - 0.1
  • 198 - A Huddle With No Answer
  • 199 - Gambler
  • 200 - Real Monster
  • 201 - The Ancient Civilization vs. the Ancient Creatures
  • 202 - Tyrannosaurus
  • 203 - Trident Tackle
  • 204 - And Towards the Decisive Game
  • 205 - The Player's Sabbath

[edit] Uncollected Chapters (Weekly)

Chapter names:

  • 206 - The Kingdom's New Era
  • 207 - The One Who Aims to be #1
  • 208 - Storm
  • 209 - The Last Ceremony
  • 210 - The Fanfare Outbreak of the War
  • 211 - Presentation of Anger
  • 212 - Risk100%
  • 213 - The Unbeatable Fortress
  • 214 - 3 Person World
  • 215 - Ballista
  • 216 - The Highest Everest
  • 217 - Perfect Player
  • 218 - Shin Seijūrō
  • 219 - One Trump Card
  • 220 - Mud-covered Land War
  • 221 - Versus the Matchless Knights
  • 222 - 20 Minutes
  • 223 - Clenching fist
  • 224 - Crazy Crusher
  • 225 - The Third Eye
  • 226 - Fire Starter

[edit] Field of colors

An art book with Eyeshield 21 art.


Eyeshield 21
Media: Manga volumes | Anime episodes and OVA's
Characters: Deimon Devil Bats
Tournaments: Golden Bowl | Autumn Kantou Tournament | Autumn Tokyo Tournament
Games: MAX Devil Power (NDS) | Devilbats Devildays (GBA) | AmeFoot Yarouze! Ya! Ha! (PS2) | Eyeshield 21: Portable Edition (PSP) | Eyeshield 21: Field no Saikyou Senshi Tachi (Wii)
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