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Death Drop (デスドロップ, Desu Doroppu) is a shoot hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO.

Game description[]

Inazuma Eleven GO
  • "A vicious overhead shot that imbues the ball with a jet-black aura!"
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Inazuma Eleven Strikers
  • "An eldritch aura surrounds the ball in this unearthly overhead shot."

Users[]

Inazuma Eleven Strikers
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013
Inazuma Eleven AC: All Stars
Inazuma Eleven SD

Info[]

Inazuma Eleven GO[]

It is first used in the GO anime in episode 17 to score the third goal of Raimon against Teikoku.

In episode 20, it was used twice to score against Kaiou and made two goals.

Tsurugi used it again, against Genei Gakuen in episode 34, and scored the first goal for Raimon.

It was used in the episode 41 and broke through Shoot Break. It scored the first goal against Seidouzan in the final.

In episode 44, it evolved to G3, and was used as the first part of a chain shoot with Tenma's Shin Mach Wind. It scored the final goal to Raimon.

After Raimon won the Holy Road, the team watched a special program that was commemorated to them on TV, showcasing their hissatsu, keshin and tactics they used and the opponents and their moves they faced during the tournament.

Movie[]

It is also used in the GO movie by Tsurugi Kyousuke, first against Unlimited Shining, but it was easily blocked by Hakuryuu's White Hurricane. Later, during the match against Zero, Tsurugi used it again and created a chain shoot with Shindou's Harmonics and Tenma's Majin Pegasus Arc's shoot. Hebino wasn't able to stop it with Serpent Fang, so it scored the first goal to Raimon.

Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone[]

It was used in episode 4 by Yuuichi mixi maxed with the parallel world Tsurugi to break through Zanou's Keeper Command 03 and to score a goal against Protocol Omega.

It was used again in episode 13 to score a goal against Shiroshika Gumi. This time, it was shown to be in G3 form, as it was used by Tsurugi Kyousuke.

It was used again in episode 32 on Rockstar to return her back to normal. However, the hissatsu wasn't in G3 form anymore.

Usage[]

The user lifts up the ball using their foot before kicking upwards, spinning the ball. The user, with their leg raised, swing back their leg at the ball and spins around, sending the ball upwards in the process, causing the ball to be lit in a red and blue aura. The user appears upside down behind the ball, now glowing red with bluish black lighting surrounding it in a spiral. The user then kicks the ball causing it to be surrounded in blue energy and electricity.

Acquirement[]

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]

  • Technique shop in Extension City (ガドーンステーション前) on Gurdon, 1740P

Gallery[]

Slideshow[]

Anime[]

Video[]

Anime[]

Inazuma Eleven GO the Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon[]

イナズマイレブンGO究極の絆グリフォン_デスドロップ

イナズマイレブンGO究極の絆グリフォン デスドロップ

Game[]

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]

IEG3_Supernova_Death_Drop_(デス_ドロップ)_Inazuma_Eleven_GO_3_Galaxy.

IEG3 Supernova Death Drop (デス ドロップ) Inazuma Eleven GO 3 Galaxy.

Inazuma Eleven SD[]

-Inazuma_Eleven_SD-_Death_Drop_-_Kyousuke_Tsurugi

-Inazuma Eleven SD- Death Drop - Kyousuke Tsurugi

Trivia[]

  • It is the first hissatsu in the GO anime to evolve, though it directly evolved in G3 and not in G2.
  • When it's combined with 真 Mach Wind, its aura resembled Joker Rains.
  • The strength of this technique in Inazuma Eleven GO was listed as "A" in "Inazuma Eleven GO Shine/Dark: Nekketsu Official Guidebook Kyuukyoku-ban".
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