- For the hissatsu technique referred to by the same localized name, see Spinning Fence.
Cyclone (サイクロン, Saikuron) is a block hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.
Game description[]
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Users[]
Main-series games[]
Inazuma Eleven
- Aida Chikara
- Akabane
- Akechi
- Asatsuyu
- Atago
- Banjou Kazumichi
- Chiuchi
- Douriki
- Ei
- Furuhata
- Hakkin
- Handa Shinichi
- Hatsushiba
- Henmi Wataru
- Herume Matsuaki
- Hijikata
- Himemiya
- Hosoi
- Hotta
- Hyougo
- Iga
- Inukai Shigeki
- Ishii Seiki
- Iwata
- Kabe
- Kasahara
- Kawata
- Kazakiri
- Koike
- Kunitachi
- Kuribayashi
- Luke Triton
- Mach
- Miyasaka Ryou
- Mukaino
- Mukaiyama Kyougo
- Mukuto
- Nagare
- Nakaizumi
- Nakayama
- Namimura
- Naminori
- Nanba
- Nishigaki Mamoru
- Okinawa
- Onotomo Haru
- Oodako
- Ouen
- Ougiya
- Reppuu
- Sadaoka
- Sakata
- Seimo Sakuta
- Seiryou
- Shiden
- Shiga
- Shou
- Sorahara
- Star
- Sugawara
- Takagi
- Takizawa
- Temizu
- Tsuizaki
- Ukegawa
- Ukishima Kazuto
- Umimichi
- Usami
- Yamagami
- Yamahiko
- Yukiyama
- Yuugiri
Inazuma Eleven 2
Inazuma Eleven 3
Spin-off games[]
Inazuma Eleven Strikers
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013
Inazuma Eleven SD
- Aida Chikara (Raimon OB form)
- Banjou Kazumichi (Teikoku form)
- Mansaku Yuuichirou (Nouryou form)
- Ukishima Kazuto (Raimon OB form)
Info[]
In the practice match between Teikoku Gakuen and Raimon[1], Banjou used it, successfully stealing the ball from Handa.
Acquirement[]
Inazuma Eleven
- Can be bought in Furukabu's Hidden Treasure Shop for 2,000 Nekketsu points (1,300 in the European version).
Inazuma Eleven 3
Usage[]
The user reels their left leg, gathering swirls of wind around it. They then kick their leg forward, sending the swirls of wind towards their opponent and confusing them as fleeting swirls of wind appear from below. Once the swirls of wind rise from the field, they're sent flying in a cyclone and the ball emerges from it. The user springs in the air and traps the ball with their chest, successfully stealing the ball from them.
Slideshow[]
Gallery[]
Video[]
Anime[]
Game[]
Inazuma Eleven[]
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013[]
Inazuma Eleven SD[]
Trivia[]
- It is the first hissatsu technique used in the Inazuma Eleven anime series.
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