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Sousha Maestro (奏者(そうしゃ)マエストロ, Sousha Maesutoro, lit. Instrumentalist Maestro) is a Keshin introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO.

Game description[]

Inazuma Eleven GO
  • "The Master Conductor, a Keshin of wood. Uses four arms to conduct your victory."

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初式 弐式 参式 四式 伍式 零式
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 0
KP 130 132 134 136 138 140
Attack 50 54 58 62 66 70

Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone[]

初式 弐式 参式 四式 伍式 零式
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 0
KP 210 220 225 230 235 240
Attack 20 20 20 20 20 20

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]

初式 弐式 参式 四式 伍式 零式
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 0
KP 110 130 150 170 210 280
Attack 20 20 20 20 20 20

Appearance[]

It has four arms on each side of him; two of them are gloved and they're above his head, while the other two are connected at the bottom of the upper arms. On its right side, he holds two conductor batons in one of his hands. One is colored in white and other green. He wears a purple tuxedo with a white cloth tucked inside him. In front of the cloth, he has a light blue chain around his neck with a orange spear-like pendant with a green sphere on it. His appearance is based on a conductor with turquoise wavy hair and two hairstyle hand on each of his head and has a purplish aura around it.

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Its first appearance was during the match between Raimon and Kuro no Kishidan after Shindou Takuto was aware of the tough situation his team was in. Shindou used it to counter Tsurugi Kyousuke's Kensei Lancelot, clashing two times with him. Before the second clash could occur, the coach of Kuro no Kisidan, Kuroki Zenzou, called the match and Shindou got the ball after Tsurugi missed getting the ball on purpose. Due to being Shindou's first time releasing his Keshin, it caused him to become exhausted and collapsed after releasing it.

In episode 10, the name was revealed by Shindou. It was used during the match against Tengawara since the opposing team also had a Keshin. He used Harmonics and made a goal against the opponent's team.

It was used again during episode 16 by Shindou during the match against Teikoku, but it was blocked by the opposing team's Keshin; Ryuu Kishi Tedis, which broke through Sousha Maestro. It was used again by Shindou during episode 17 and with response, Mikado Haruma used his Keshin; Kuroki Tsubasa Raven to block Shindou's Keshin but failed, and Sousha Maestro passed through Mikado's Keshin.

After guiding his team with Kami no Takuto and receiving the ball from Nishiki Ryouma, Shindou used his Keshin and Keshin hissatsu during the match between Raimon and Hakuren, scoring the third and winning goal for Raimon.

At the Kasenjiki, Matsukaze Tenma, Takuto, Nishizono Shinsuke, Sorano Aoi, Yamana Akane and Seto Midori were thinking back at the opponents Raimon has faced so far during the Holy Road tournament and this keshin was seen in their flashback.

Shindou used it again against Genei Gakuen and Arakumo Gakuen. Against Genei Gakuen, he used Harmonics, but it was stopped by Lucky Dice. Against Arakumo Gakuen, he again used Harmonics and scored the first point for Raimon. He also used it to create a Keshin fusion called Matei Gryphon with Majin Pegasus Arc and Kensei Lancelot.

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.

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

Shindou used his Keshin several times during the match between Raimon and Zero. The first time he used it, it was easily beaten by Hakuryuu's Keshin, Seijuu Shining Dragon. Then, Shindou used it with Tenma's Majin Pegasus and Tsurugi's Kensei Lancelot to try to stop Zero's, but they failed due to Hakuryuu's White Breath, which broke through their Keshin. Shindou also used Harmonics to chain with Death Drop and Majin Pegasus Arc's shoot to make a goal and later created a Keshin fusion, Matei Gryphon.

Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone[]

It appeared in episode 6 alongside with Kensei Lancelot, Sengoku Bushin Musashi and Goseishin Titanias to stop Beta from advancing through the field. Shindou failed to stop her Keshin Armed hissatsu.

In episode 7 and episode 8, Shindou used it again and also tried to get Armed, but it failed.

In episode 13, Shindou used Sousha Maestro again and tried to get Keshin Armed. He failed and his Keshin was beaten by Youki Kamaitachi's Tsumuji no Yaiba.

In episode 14, episode 15 and episode 16, Shindou used his Keshin and tried to fuse with it many times, but it failed again.

In episode 17, Shindou finally succeeded his Keshin Armed, and scored the second goal for Raimon against Protocol Omega 2.0.

It was used again in episode 34 during the match against Perfect Cascade. Shindou used his Keshin Armed to get more power to play against Perfect Cascade, as the Mixi Maxes weren't strong enough. However, after Perfect Cascade switched to their Normal Dive Mode, his Keshin Armed was smashed by their shots.

It was used later in the Ragnarok tournament again in episode 42. Shindou tried to stop both of Meia's and Giris' Keshin, Jounetsu no Lovers ♂ and Jounetsu no Lovers ♀, with his Keshin Armed. However, he failed to do so.

In episode 49, it was used again as a Keshin Armed and stopped players from The Lagoon from advancing.

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Trivia[]

  • Part of its name, Maestro, is Italian for master, a term used to refer to conductors, a reference to its hissatsu technique, Harmonics.
  • In Inazuma Eleven GO's Cantonese anime localization, instead of using "藝術大師" (Chinese for maestro), it was changed to the phonetic transcription "瑪耶思特羅" instead.

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