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Presto Turn (プレストターン, Puresuto Tān) is a dribble hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO.

Game description[]

Description
GOJP: A series of feints from the right to the left! The opponent can't even react to their speed.
EN: Going left? Going right? You'll be long gone by the time your rival works it out!
Chrono StoneJP: A series of technical feints from the right to the left! The opponent can't even react to their high speed.
EN: Baffle your opponent with sleight of feet. Keep your eye on the ball!
Galaxy
Victory RoadJP: Pass your opponent with a series of skillful feints, wearing a proud face as you prove the difference in power.
EN: Employ a series of elaborate feints to bypass the opposition in a prideful display of superiority.
Spin-offs
StrikersJP: A series of feints from the right to the left! The opponent can't even react to their speed.
EN: A series of feints both left and right! Your rival will have no chance to respond!
Strikers 2012 Xtreme
GO Strikers 2013

Users[]

Inazuma Eleven GO
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Inazuma Eleven Strikers
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013
Inazuma Eleven SD
Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Victory Road

Info[]

Inazuma Eleven GO[]

It is released in the anime in episode 17, in the match of Raimon vs Teikoku, but it is first shown in Inazuma Eleven Strikers. Shindou used this hissatsu once more in episode 20, to get past a member of Kaiou.

Shindou used it again in episode 30. He used it in order to get past Kishibe and it was successful.

Then, in episode 35, it was used by Aoyama in order to past a member of Genei Gakuen. It was stated that Shindou helped Aoyama to learn the hissatsu.

Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone[]

In episode 41, it was used by Aoyama in order to past a member of Zan and succeeded in doing it.

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]

In episode 7, it evolved into V2 and it was used by Shindou to get past a member of Big Waves and he succeeded in doing it.

In episode 31, Shindou used it again on the match between Earth Eleven and Gurdon Eleven, passing Nevado Condarm.

Usage[]

The user first kicks the ball in the air a couple of times, and then quickly disappears and reappears out of the target's line of sight, but still near that person. The user then runs off very quickly with the ball, leaving a trail of dust.

Acquirement[]

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]

  • Technique shop in Juuro Village (ジュウロ村) on Ratoniik, 800P

Slideshow[]

Anime[]

Gallery[]

Gallery

Video[]

Anime[]

Shindou Takuto's version[]

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Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy 7 - Presto Turn V2 (プレストターン V2)

Aoyama Shunsuke's version[]


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Game[]

Inazuma Eleven GO[]

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Inazuma Eleven GO Presto Turn (プレストターン)-0

Inazuma Eleven SD[]

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-Inazuma Eleven SD- Presto Turn - Takuto Shindou

Trivia[]

  • Part of its name, Presto, is a music term in Italian meaning very fast, a reference to its usage.
    • Its dub name, Hey Presto, is a British phrase used by stage magicians when announcing the successful completion of a trick, or to suggest that something has been done so easily that it seems to be magic.

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