JP:Match powers with your passionate teammate! A 2-person kick that becomes flaming wings. EN:Combines the power of two good friends to make a fiery bird!
Inazuma Eleven 2
JP:Cooperate with a Fire elemented teammate! A 2-person kick that becomes flaming wings. EN:Team up with a Fire-based team-mate for a kick that rides on wings of flame!
Inazuma Eleven 3
Spin-offs
Strikers
JP:A cooperation shoot by matching feelings!! The flaming wings strike the goal! EN:Pour your feelings into this combo shot and raid the goal with wings of flame!
Strikers 2012 Xtreme
GO Strikers 2013
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Honoo no Kazamidori is a hissatsu technique created by Daisuke[1], involving both speed and jumping abilities, teaching it to Ukishima and Builder. Hearing of its requirements, Kazemaru offered to be one of its users, with Endou delegating Gouenji to learn it. Jin eventually took notice that the distance between the two users is crucial, having to focus on the ball from the same distance and speed in order to use it.
In the practice match between the Inazuma Eleven and Raimon[1], Ukishima and Builder used it, quickly getting past Endou and successfully scoring Inazuma Eleven's second goal. Seeing Honoo no Kazamidori, Kazemaru and Gouenji would try using it, but failed to do so. With Hibiki's suggestion, Ukishima and Builder used it again, breaking through Endou's God Hand and successfully scoring Inazuma Eleven's third goal. Once Jin realized what was missing in Kazemaru and Gouenji's Honoo no Kazamidori, both were able to use it, quickly getting past Hibiki and successfully scoring Raimon's third goal.
Amidst Raimon's training[2], Kazemaru and Gouenji used it thrice, with Jin noting they had finally perfected it.
In the match between Raimon and Sengoku Igajima[3], Kazemaru and Gouenji used it, quickly getting past Momochi and successfully scoring Raimon's first goal.
Two users run at the same speed and distance towards the ball, kicking the ball into the air and making it spin. They then both jump, with one getting ready to kick it down while the other gets ready to overhead it. As both shoot the ball, it gets covered by fiery wings, spreading them as it heads towards the goal.