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.
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First, the user slams their foot on the ball, and at the moment the user puts of their feet onto the ball, a whirpool emerges from it. Next, the user runs on the ball towards the target. Then, a wave of water removes the target's view of the user, and when it clears, the user "surfs" off with the ball.
Its dub name, Log Roll, is derived from logrolling, a Canadian sport.
In the Inazuma Eleven GO 3DS games, its typography and its name in the character's hissatsu technique slots are misspelled as Namino Ripierrot (なみのリピエロ, Namino Ripiero).
In Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013, fully voiced lines from game files indicate Kinako was planned to have it in her moveset, but, ultimately, ended up being unused.
In Inazuma Eleven GO's English anime localization, despite its typography showing "Log Roll," it is often said as Surfing Pierrot or Surfing Roll.