Bunshin Feint (
Game description
Inazuma Eleven
- "A ninja move so fast that the user appears in three places at once."
Users
Inazuma Eleven
- Adashino
- Akae
- Anthony Feruzen
- Batora Manabu
- Doumen Shuuichirou
- Fujibayashi Nagato
- Genbu
- Gojou Masaru
- Gokuu
- Hideuchi
- Houjou
- Ikuta
- Kaji
- Kajiwara
- Kakuma Keita
- Kanda
- Kanezawa
- Karamatsu
- Karasu
- Kazemaru Ichirouta
- Kouga Gen
- Mano
- Mizukami
- Momochi Santa
- Momotarou
- Morihisa
- Nagata
- Nekono
- Nihei
- Nishiya
- Nuritani
- Okita
- Oodaka
- Orino
- Ouen
- Reizen
- Sakuma Jirou
- Sanada
- Shourinji Ayumu
- Shun
- Suisei
- Takasawa
- Toshizou
- Ujima
- Yamagami
- Yamamura
Inazuma Eleven 2
Inazuma Eleven 3
Inazuma Eleven Strikers
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013
Inazuma Eleven SD
- Kyuubi Ryuusuke (Short-term Study Abroad form)
Info
This move was first used to get past Domon during Sengoku Igajima's national match.
Usage
The user first lifts their fingers upward in a ninjitsu position, while concentrating their power. Then, they makes two clones of themselves. The user along with the clones jump up and pass the ball to each other, passing through the opponent. Once the user gets through the opponent, the clones fuse back into the user.
Slideshow
Anime
Video
Anime
Game
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013
Trivia
- Despite doing hand signs in the anime, the user does nothing to makes clone in the actual game. This is likely due to the anime version being used by Sengoku Igajima and it is likely to represent the school ninja style.
- Bunshin means Shadow Clones