God Catch (ゴッドキャッチ, Goddo Kyacchi) is a catch hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.
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God Catch is a hissatsu technique created by Mamoru[1], thanks to Daisuke's onomatopoeian speech[2]. After interpreting and fully understanding the onomatopoeian speech, Daisuke told Mamoru to control his energy while using the full force of his body.
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Team Garshield[2], Endou used it thrice in its incomplete form to try to catch the ball, but all attempts were broken through by two of Coyote's Gunshots and Scorpio's shot, respectively.
Amidst Endou's training[3], Endou used it in its incomplete form to try to catch the tire, but it was quickly broken through by it.
In the practice match between Inazuma Japan and Orpheus[3], Endou used it five times in its incomplete form to try to catch the ball, but all attempts were broken through by two of Fidio's Odin Sword 改, two of Fidio's Odin Swords, and Fidio's 真 Odin Sword, respectively. Following the end of the practice match, Megane gave the technique its name as it surpasses God Hand.
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Little Gigant[4], Endou used it in its incomplete form to try to catch the ball, but it was broken through by Drago's Double Jaw. Endou used it twice again in its incomplete form to try to catch the ball[1], but both attempts were broken through by Drago's Double Jaw and Yuumu and Gooshu's Dual Strike, respectively. Endou tried using it in its incomplete form once more, but Someoka jumped in and deflected Drago's Double Jaw before he could bring out God Catch. Once Endou realized he needed to be the only one protecting the goal, he used it in its complete version, successfully catching Drago's Double Jaw and mastering it in the process. Endou used it again to try to catch the ball[5], but it was broken through by Rococo's X Blast. Endou evolved God Catch, using God Catch G2 and successfully catching Rococo's X Blast. Endou used God Catch G2 again, successfully catching Kiit's Double Grenade. Endou used God Catch G2 once more to try to catch the ball, but it was broken through by Rococo's X Blast V2[6]. Endou used God Catch G2 two more times to try to catch the ball, but both attempts were broken through by Rococo's X Blast V2 and Kiit's chained Double Grenade V2 into Yuumu and Gooshu's Dual Strike V2, respectively. Endou evolved God Catch G2, using God Catch G3 and successfully catching Rococo's X Blast V3.
In the match between A Team and B Team[7], Endou used God Catch G5, successfully catching Toramaru's 真 Gladius Arch.
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In the match between Inazuma Japan and Team Garshield[8], Endou created it and used it, successfully catching Scorpio's shot. Shortly afterwards, Daisuke explained it to be both the ultimate keeper hissatsu technique and the evolved form of Majin The Hand.
Acquirement[]
- Have 100% Bond between
(Raimon),
(Second Raimon), and
(Inazuma Japan).
Usage[]
The user gets into position, quickly crossing their arms in an X-shape and uncrossing them, leaning their upper body back as yellow sparklike energy spikes up around them. They then stand upright, making a red-caped, white-haired Majin appear behind them. As the ball heads towards the goal, both the user and the Majin sway their arms back, placing their open hands on the side of each other and abruptly thrusting them forward, catching the ball in their hands if successful.
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Endou's first attempt at performing God Catch. Endou using an incomplete God Catch against Little Gigant.
God Catch in Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!!'s opening. God Catch in Inazuma Eleven 1・2・3!! Endou Mamoru Densetsu's opening. God Catch's preview in Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013.
God Catch in the Inazuma Eleven manga. God Catch in the Inazuma Eleven Baku Gaidenshuu manga.
God Catch in Inazuma Eleven's English localization. God Catch in Inazuma Eleven GO's English localization. |
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Inazuma Eleven Atomic Flare Vs God Catch (Game Version With Voice)
Trivia[]
- In the Inazuma Eleven anime, it's said to be the evolved form of God Hand[3], while in the Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!! game, it's said to be the evolved form of Majin The Hand[8].
- The Majin depicted in God Catch wears a red cape and has white hair, features reminiscent of Kidou and Gouenji, respectively.
- In the Inazuma Eleven anime series, it is one of the hissatsu techniques which was never able to successfully catch a shot in its incomplete form[2][3][4][1].
- It shares this trait with Maou The Hand.
- In the Inazuma Eleven anime, it's one of the hissatsu techniques Endou learns without the help of Daisuke's notebooks.
- It shares this trait with Bakuretsu Punch, Megaton Head, and Ijigen The Hand.
- However, it was still created upon hearing Daisuke's words.
- In the Inazuma Eleven anime series, it is one of the hissatsu techniques to have skipped over an evolutionary stage.
- It shares this trait with God Hand, Nekketsu Punch, Killer Slide, God Knows, Illusion Ball, Senpuujin, Dark Tornado, Perfect Tower, The Typhoon, Bakunetsu Screw, Snow Angel, The Mountain, Dragon Slayer, Gladius Arch, Maou The Hand, Soyokaze Step, Mach Wind, Power Spike, Death Drop, and Reverse World.
- In the Inazuma Eleven anime, God Catch G5 features a rainbow glow.
- It shares this trait with 真 God Hand and Seigi no Tekken G5.
- God Catch can be seen as a parallel to Tachimukai's Maou The Hand as both techniques are their final and strongest
techniques and involve using a mythical personification to stop the ball. - In Inazuma Eleven's English localization, following the practice match with Orpheus[3], it was named The God Catch by Megane.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Inazuma Eleven - Episode 123.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Inazuma Eleven - Episode 118.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Inazuma Eleven - Episode 120.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Inazuma Eleven - Episode 122.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 124.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 125.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 127.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!! - Chapter 10.
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