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Mahoro Tadashi (真帆路(まほろ) (ただし)) is a midfielder and the captain for Genei Gakuen.

In Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy, he is a midfielder for Resistance Japan.

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  • "A stony-faced striker. Likes to subvert the opponent's expectations."
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Appearance[]

Mahoro has fair skin, light brown eyes and pointy ears. He has short cardinal hair with curled bangs and long sideburns. He is also tall in height.

Background[]

When he was young, his first friend was actually Amagi Daichi. On the day they first met, he wanted to play with a bunch of kids but they didn't care to talk to him. Amagi the talked to him and said that both of them should play together instead. Thus, the duo became close friends. Throughout their childhood, he protected Amagi from bullies because he wanted to make him happy. One day, he met Kousaka Yukie and also became friends with her. Along with Amagi, the three were known to be the best of friends. However, Mahoro stopped talking to Amagi because he was afraid that bullies were going to target him. In the match between Genei Gakuen and Raimon, Mahoro called Amagi a coward who couldn't face reality. By the end of the match, Amagi stopped Mahoro's Maboroshi Shot with Atlantis Wall, making him confess that he was the one who was the coward who couldn't face reality.

Plot[]

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He first appeared in episode 33 and talked to Amagi in the rain along with Kousaka. He confronted Raimon in the Holy Road at Pinball Stadium and scored all the three goals with his hissatsu, Maboroshi Shot. In the match, his coach said that he should concentrate instead thinking about things other than the math.

At the end of episode 34, he harshly tackled Hamano Kaiji because he stole the ball from him, which was stolen before by Shindou. As he approached Amagi Daichi after he scored the third point with Maboroshi Shot, he stated that Genei Gakuen had to win at all costs in order to proceed with Fifth Sector's soccer. Amagi then asked him if that was truly his soccer.

In episode 35, he used Genei no Dalamanglass and Dancing Ghost to pass Nishiki's Keshin and successfully succeeded in doing it. After that, he shot with a normal shoot and Raimon blocked it along with Amagi's Viva! Banri no Choujou, Kariya's Hunter's Net and Sangoku's Fence of Gaia. Later, he was surprised by Raimon's goalkeeper change. After that, Maboroshi Shot was finally blocked by Amagi's new hissatsu, Atlantis Wall. Mahoro then realized that he was the one who was wrong and even complimented Amagi for stopping his shoot. At the end of the match, Genei Gakuen lost with a score of 4-3. After the match, he, Amagi and Kousaka Yukie talked with each other outside of the stadium and Mahoro explained why he didn't want to talk with Amagi and why he protected him.

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He first appeared in episode 1 along with his team, to be selected as a possible representative for Inazuma Japan.

Afterwards, he reappeared in episode 14 as a defender for Resistance Japan. He scored the second goal for his team, with Maboroshi Shot. After "crushing" Inazuma Japan as per Kuroiwa's order, they left.

Game appearance[]

Character avatar[]

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Young Mahoro Tadashi sprite (young)
Genei Gakuen's uniform (GG) Mahoro Tadashi sprite
Resistance Japan's uniform (RJ) Mahoro Tadashi sprite

Strikers avatar[]

Avatar Sprite
Save icon Mahoro Tadashi save icon (S)
Kakumei Senbatsu (KS (S)) Mahoro Tadashi sprite (S) (KS (S)) Mahoro Tadashi versus sprite (S) (1)(KS (S)) Mahoro Tadashi versus sprite (S) (2)

Character view[]

Front overview Back overview Front close view Back close view
Genei Gakuen's uniform (GG) Mahoro 3D (1) (GG) Mahoro 3D (2) (GG) Mahoro 3D (3) (GG) Mahoro 3D (4)
Resistance Japan's uniform (RJ) Mahoro 3D (1) (RJ) Mahoro 3D (2) (RJ) Mahoro 3D (3) (RJ) Mahoro 3D (4)

Voicelines[]

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Recruitment[]

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In order to recruit Mahoro, the following requirements are needed:

After this, he can be scouted for an amount of 7510 Yuujou points.

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Stats[]

All stats are at level 99 and untrained.

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  • GP: 125
  • TP: 183
  • Kick: 106
  • Dribbling: 92
  • Technique: 134
  • Block: 98
  • Speed: 98
  • Stamina: 83
  • Catch: 51
  • Lucky: 89
  • Freedom: 92
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All stats are fully upgraded.

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  • TP: 170
  • Kick: A
  • Guard: A
  • Body: A
  • Speed: A
  • Control: S
  • Catch: B

Hissatsu[]

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Keshin[]

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Mixi Max[]

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Game exclusive teams[]

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Trivia[]

  • His surname, Mahoro, is derived from (read as "Maboroshi"), which, in turn, means illusion, a reference to Genei Gakuen's naming motif and to his hissatsu technique, Maboroshi Shot.
    Interestingly, his forename, Tadashi, is derived from 正体 (read as "Shoutai"), which, in turn, means true colors, a reference to him defecting from Fifth Sector.
    • His dub name, Harrold Houdini, is derived from Harry Houdini, a Hungarian-American stage magician, a reference to Genei Gakuen's dub naming motif.
  • He is the only ace striker who plays as MFicon.
  • He is the third player in the Inazuma Eleven anime series to score a hat-trick.

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