Killer Slide (キラースライド, Kirā Suraido) is a block hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.
Game description[]
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Users[]
Main-series games[]
- Aga
- Akadai
- Akai
- Amakawa
- Amamiya
- Aoba
- Ashura
- Atago
- Ayumu
- Batou
- Chayama
- Daitetsu
- Domon Asuka
- Doumen Shuuichirou
- Douriki
- Ena Kazuki
- Fushiki
- Gojou Masaru
- Gokuu
- Gum
- Hakkin
- Hatoyama
- Hayatsu
- Henmi Wataru
- Hera Tadashi
- Hidejima
- Houba
- Ienaga
- Inkan
- Ino
- Iriki
- Iruka
- Ishii Seiki
- Ishizaki Mitsuru
- Jimon Daiki
- Kadogami
- Kaeruda Tatsuhito
- Kaga
- Kahira
- Kaikawa
- Kakeyama Ryuu
- Kanagawa
- Kasahara
- Kata
- Kawata
- Kodama
- Konishi
- Kouko
- Kusao Hisashi
- Kyouichi
- Matsushita
- Mazume
- Mikuni
- Misemachi Yasunori
- Mitsushima
- Miyazaki
- Mukata Tomo
- Mutsuyama
- Nagatomo Sou
- Naginata
- Nakayama
- Narukami Kenya
- Narumi
- Neriyama
- Noma Hakobu
- Norimatsu
- Nunohara
- Ooigawa
- Ookusu Seiji
- Oosaki
- Pan Takeo
- Raimei
- Saitama
- Sakiyama Shuuji
- Sakuma Jirou
- Sawamura
- Seiryou
- Semimaru
- Shibuki Shoudai
- Shiga
- Shoumei
- Sueno
- Tachimi Ritsuko
- Takano
- Takaoka
- Takeda
- Takizawa
- Tanaka
- Toshiaki
- Unno
- Usami
- Yagata
- Yawara
- Yonezawa
- Yoroi
- Yutaka
- Amano Kaiji
- Anazawa
- Busujima Kanezane
- Charao
- Choukoku
- Crown Prince Charles
- Dancer
- Domon Asuka
- Doris
- Fudou Akio
- Genbu
- Gojou Masaru
- Goshiki Jun
- Hayabusa Hideki
- Higa Takeyasu
- Hokugen Takeyuki
- Hourai
- Ide Norikazu
- Jack
- Kaizu Kouichirou
- Margar
- Marimo
- Muddle
- Mukumo Tsukiya
- Murashima
- Nisumi
- Noroi
- Oota
- Ruzaki Yasuki
- Sakanaga
- Sankaku
- Shinokuma
- Tanuki
- Tokiwa
- Touga Tooru
Spin-off games[]
- Aporo Hikaru (Zeus (Asuto-hen) form)
- Domon Asuka (Unicorn form)
- Fudou Akio (Kira Natsu form)
- Gojou Masaru (Teikoku (Asuto-hen) form)
- Mabuka Souji (Hakuren (Asuto-hen) form)
- Narukami Kenya (Teikoku form)
- Sakiyama Shuuji (Teikoku form)
- Sakuma Jirou (Project K form)
- Yagihara Katsumi (Seishou form)
Info[]
In the practice match between Teikoku Gakuen and Raimon[1], Sakiyama used it, successfully stealing the ball from Shourin and Jin.
In the match between Raimon and Nose[2], Domon used it, successfully stealing the ball from Chameleon, to which Gouenji noted it to be one of Teikoku Gakuen's defensive hissatsu techniques.
In the match between Raimon and Senbayama[3], Domon used it to try to stop Harano's Run Ball Run, but Harano managed to run past it.
In the match between Raimon and Zeus[4], Domon used it to try to steal the ball from Aphrodi, but Aphrodi managed to break through it with Heaven's Time.
In the match between Raimon and Hakuren[5], Domon used it to try to steal the ball from Fubuki, but Fubuki managed to evade it.
In the match between Raimon and Oumihara[6], Domon used it to try to steal the ball from Agarie, but Agarie managed to evade it thanks to Otomura's orders.
In the match between Raimon and Epsilon Kai[7], Domon used it, successfully stealing the ball from Zel.
Amidst Neo Japan's training[8], Narukami used Killer Slide 改 in tandem with Zohan's Earthquake, successfully stealing the ball from Saginuma and blowing him away in the process. Narukami used it again in tandem with Zohan's Earthquake, but Saginuma managed to evade both techniques.
In the match between Neo Japan and Inazuma Japan[8], Narukami used Killer Slide 改, successfully stealing the ball from Toramaru.
In the match between Unicorn and Inazuma Japan[9], Domon used 真 Killer Slide, successfully stealing the ball from Kidou.
Acquirement[]
- Can be bought in Nara's Hidden Treasure shop for 150 Nekketsu points.
Usage[]
Inazuma Eleven[]
The user runs towards their opponent, slide tackling onto the field and continuously kicking as multiple afterimages of their right foot appear. They then hit their opponent, blowing them away and successfully stealing the ball from them.
Inazuma Eleven AC[]
The user runs towards their opponent and jumps in the air, getting into position to slide tackle with their left foot. Once they land on the field, they get covered with flamelike energy and hit their opponent, blowing them away and successfully stealing the ball from them.
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Inazuma Eleven[]
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone[]
Inazuma Eleven SD[]
Inazuma Eleven version[]
Domon's version[]
Narukami's version[]
Gojou's version[]
Henmi's version[]
Sakiyama's version[]
Inazuma Eleven AC version[]
Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Victory Road[]
Trivia[]
- 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, God Knows, Illusion Ball, Senpuujin, Dark Tornado, Perfect Tower, The Typhoon, Bakunetsu Screw, Dragon Slayer, and Gladius Arch.
- With the exception of the Inazuma Eleven Nintendo DS game trilogy, all games have golden afterimages, regardless of the shoes worn.
References[]
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 002.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 006.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 018.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 026.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 032.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 049.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 051.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Inazuma Eleven - Episode 077.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 099.
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