Fortissimo

Fortissimo (フォルテシモ Forutisshimo) is a shoot hissatsu used by Shindou Takuto in both Wii and 3DS games and in the anime. It consumes an amount of 40 TP in the game.

Users

 * Shindou Takuto
 * Shiranui Eiji (3DS Game)
 * Amase Reia (3DS Game)
 * Hinano Kinsuke (3DS Game)
 * Midorikawa Ryuuji (3DS Game)
 * Otomura Gakuya (3DS Game)
 * Urabe Rika (3DS Game)
 * Raimon Natsumi (3DS Game)
 * Shimizu Ryuuto (3DS Game)

Info
It was used by Shindou in a match against Kidokawa Seishuu but it was shown to be video taped, meaning the match was long ago.

It is shown that Fortissimo is strong, being able to pierce through the goal. He also used Fortissimo when Matsukaze Tenma and him were practicing. Later, in Episode 16, Shindou used this hissatsu technique to score a goal against Teikoku but was easily catched by Miyabino Reiichi even without a goalkeeper hissatsu, only using his bare hands to catch it.

In Episode 20, It scored the third goal against Kaiou Gakuen, being way too fast for the goalkeeper to use Hydro Anchor.

Afterwards, this hissatsu was seen yet again in Episode 32, but only in a flashback where Tenma, Shinsuke, Shindou, Aoi, Akane and Midori where thinking of the past matches, and it was not used in the episode itself.

It was used again in the match against Arakumo Gakuen but it was blocked by Sata Tosamaru's Keshin.

It was seen again in Episode 46 at the TV, which Raimon was watching at it.

Usage
The user jumps not too high, and afterwards musical notes and patterns form in a circular motion and afterwards Shindou kicks the ball at the center and the ball goes through the field and to the goal with musical notes and patterns.

Trivia

 * It shares similarities with Odin Sword since both show a circular sign and some other signs (in the case of Fortissimo, music signs show up).
 * The music term fortissimo means 'very loud', in reference to the music notes that appear around the ball in the shot.
 * Even though it debuted in the Wii, it is more known that is used in the Inazuma Eleven GO (game).
 * The term fortissimo could also mean "very strong" in Italian.
 * This shot can be combined with Death Drop to create Joker Rains.