Munemori Hidetoshi (
Profile[]
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Appearance[]
Munemori has fair skin and a big body. He has long, wavy yellow hair and cyan eyes.
Plot[]
He first appeared in episode 41 with the rest of his team. His team fought against Raimon in the finals. At the end of the episode, the score was tied due to Kurosaki Makoto scoring a point with Ballista Shot and Tsurugi Kyousuke with Death Drop. Masaki Teiya's Shoot Break was unable to stop Tsurugi's shoot.
In episode 42, at the end of the first half, the score was tied again due to Kurosaki releasing his Keshin and scoring with Bakunetsu Storm. Nishiki Ryouma also released his Keshin and scored with Bushin Renzan. He didn't appear in the second half because Seidouzan was replaced by Dragonlink.
Game appearance[]
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Seidouzan's uniform |
Character view[]
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Seidouzan's uniform |
Recruitment[]
In order to recruit Munemori, the following requirements are needed:
- Player: Kurei Yuudai
- Item: Passionate Coach's Teaching (熱血コーチの教え, randomly dropped from Seidouzan in Furukabu's lower taisen route)
- Player: Youkou
- Item: Seidouzan Glove (せいどうざんグローブ, randomly dropped from Seidouzan in Furukabu's lower taisen route)
After this, he can be recruited for an amount of 5270 Yuujou points.
Stats[]
All stats are at level 99 and untrained.
- GP: 162
- TP: 159
- Kick: 66
- Dribbling: 74
- Technique: 126
- Block: 131 (151)
- Speed: 96
- Stamina: 106
- Catch: 94
- Lucky: 111
- Freedom: 91
Hissatsu[]
- [DF] Air Bullet (Lv. 1)
- [OF] Britannia Cross (Lv. 26)
- [SK] Block Plus 20 (Lv. 35)
- [DF] Crazy Sunlight (Lv. 58)
Mixi Max[]
- [MIXIMAX] Tiida (Kuroki Zenzou's taisen route only)
- [DF] Spiral Draw V3
- [OF] 真 Zeroyon
Game exclusive teams[]
Trivia[]
- His surname, Munemori, is derived from ムネモシュネ (read as "Munemoshune"), which, in turn, is the Japanese pronunciation of Mnemosyne, the Greek Titaness of memory, a reference to Seidouzan's naming motif.
- His dub forename, Mnemo, is derived from Mnemosyne, the Greek Titaness, which is also a reference to Seidouzan's naming motif.
Incidentally, his dub surname, Pool, is a reference to Mnemosyne presiding over a pool in Hades.
- His dub forename, Mnemo, is derived from Mnemosyne, the Greek Titaness, which is also a reference to Seidouzan's naming motif.
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