Bakunetsu Storm

Bakunetsu Storm (爆熱 ストーム, Baku-netsu Sutōmu) (dub: Fireball Storm) is a shoot hissatsu technique in the Inazuma Eleven universe.

Users

 * Gouenji Shuuya
 * Kurosaki Makoto (GO)
 * Gouenji Masato (IE2/Strikers/GO Game)
 * Haruki Seiryuu (IE2 Game)
 * Shimozuru Arata (IE3 Game)
 * Idemae You (IE3 Game)
 * Nagumo Haruya (GO Game)

Keshin

 *  [KH] Enma Gazard (GO)

Info
This hissatsu is shown for the first time against Epsilon Kai and scored a goal, destroying Drill Smasher, their strongest keeper move. Gouenji mastered it with the help of Hijikata when he was taken off Raimon. It was first defeated by Nero's Procyon Net.

In the 2nd game, it conusmes a player's TP by 62 and in the 3rd game, it consumes a players TP by 46.

Info (GO)
It reappear again in Episode 42 as an Keshin Hissatsu. Kurosaki used this to score the second point.

In the GO game, it consumes a keshin's KP by 75.

Usage
When Gouenji uses this moves first he powers up and a gigantic man made out of fire comes out behind him. The man lifts Gouenji up and he spins through the air in a smilar fashion to his Fire Tornado; he then kicks the ball with much more power.

Anime
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Inazuma Eleven GO
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Trivia

 * The flaming giant that carries Gouenji and helps him do Bakunetsu Storm, greatly resembles the Majin in Majin The Hand.
 * The flaming giant's hair resemble to Gouenji's hair.
 * This hissatsu is the only one that broke through Drill Smasher.
 * It is seen that the Keshin's Bakunetsu Storm is stronger than Gouenji's Bakunetsu Storm.
 * Like many other techniques in the Inazuma Eleven GO Shine/Dark games, this is one of the Re-vamped Hissatsu techniques, (meaning the move has been recreated to look a lot different than in the previous Inazuma Eleven games).
 * This is a hissatsu of the original Inazuma Eleven (anime) series, used in in GO with a keshin along with Majin The Hand.
 * The second difference (first being usage of keshin) between the original Bakunetsu Storm and GO Bakunetsu Storm is that the Kanji letters appear after the ball has been kicked by Gouenji Shuuya, when the ball goes flying. But in GO's Bakunetsu Storm, the kanji letters appear when Kurosaki Makoto kicks the ball.