JP:A mysterious boy who lives in God Eden island. His past and upbringing are all unknown. EN:A mysterious boy living on Sanctum island. Little is known about his past.
Chrono Stone
Galaxy
A mysterious boy who lives in God Eden island. His past and upbringing are shrouded in mystery.
Victory Road
JP:An elusive and mysterious soccer player. His past and upbringing are all unknown. EN:An elusive phantom of a mysterious football player. The details of his past and upbringing are entirely unknown.
Spin-offs
Strikers 2012 Xtreme
A mysterious boy who lives in God Eden island. His past and upbringing are all unknown.
GO Strikers 2013
SD
All profiles are transcribed and translated accurately to the source material.
Appearance
He has dark navyish-violet colored hair and has some two teal clips on the top. Two strips of his hair are colored red at the top and white at the bottom. His eyes are the same color as the majority of his hair. He has an average height and has a slightly tanned skin tone. He is usually seen in his casual clothing.
Personality
He was very kind, calm and stern at the beginning of the movie and was very interested in Raimon, especially Tenma. He was also very helpful, as he lets Raimon train in his forest. However, when he joined Team Zero, his personality became cold and harsh, saying that soccer wasn't something "fun" to do, and that it was used to decide a person's fate. This is mostly because his sister was sacrificed in a ritual as a result of a soccer match. But at the end of the movie his true personality came back and Tenma told him to play soccer with him again sometime which made him say 'yeah' with a big smile.
Later, he and his team met Raimon in the forest where he lived and had a match with them, telling them that they had to beat his team in order to have permission to train inside the forest. During the match Tenma saved a lamb, who almost had gotten hit with the soccer ball, and Shuu found this very interesting. While smiling he told Raimon that he and his team gave up, and that they were allowed to use the forest to train.
After the match, he helped Tenma train and become stronger. It is revealed that in his age soccer decided a person's fate and it decided whether if it was going to save someone or not. Shuu wanted to stop his sister from being used as a sacrifice, but he was unable to stop this. He told Tenma his story without mentioning his name.
It is revealed that Shuu tried to convince the other team to lose intentionally, and gave them a token of his gratitude, which means that he bought the match with money. But later on, the villagers found out about the trick and the match was not played, but Shuu's sister was still sacrificed. When Tenma told Shuu that the people at that time probably thought that soccer was fun too, Shuu got angry and said that "soccer decided a person's path, and that if one wasn't good at it there was no meaning". After saying this he disappeared leaving Tenma to train on his own the next day.
Later on Shuu appeared as a forward of Zero, the combination team of Unlimited Shining and Ancient Dark. At the debut of the match, he was seen to make pass with the others members of the team. He broke Shindou's Kami no Takt and then passed the ball to Hakuryuu.
He later used Black Ash and scored the third goal. He also used his Keshin and his Keshin hissatsu and Maou no Ono and scored the fourth goal to Zero. He later on realized that Tenma's words were right and that soccer was a fun thing to do. When Hakuryuu realized the same thing, Team Zero had a real match with Raimon, this time being their own selves having fun and not players who ambitioned power.
He and Hakuryuu later used Zero Magnum, but it was blocked by Sangoku's Burai Hand. When Shindou, Tsurugi and Tenma used Evolution, Hebino wasn't able to stop it, so he and Hakuryuu saved the goal. After the end of the match, he is seen with Tenma, lying down on a side and Tenma on the other side. Tenma and Shuu promised each other to play soccer again another time as Shuu gave Tenma his bracelet. At the end of the movie, Shuu is seen saying goodbye to the Raimon members and vanished shortly after doing so, revealing that after his sister's death, he also transcended into a ghost.
He appeared in episode 8. He used his Keshin, Ankoku Shin Dark Exodus and blocked Einam's Shoot Command 06. He then made a mighty shoot, which was very similar to Maou no Ono, and which made a considerable damage to the field. Later, he helped Raimon to learn how to use Keshin Armed. Later, when Raimon played against Team A5, he told Wonderbot to Mixi Max him with Tenma. After that, Tenma was able to use Keshin Armed and he scored the winning goal. After the match, Tenma asked him if he would like to join Raimon in their mission. He said that he couldn't because he wanted to protect God Eden and he said farewell to Raimon.
Encounter: Meet Shuu! (シュウに会おう!, meet Shuu in front of the soccer God statue at God Eden)
After this, he can be scouted for an amount of 6000 Yuujou points.
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
In the Supernova version of the game, Shuu can be recruited by selecting him as one of the players that will join Earth Eleven for the Grand Celesta Galaxy. Otherwise, in order to recruit Shuu, Ixal Fleet has to be defeated first in the story mode and 10 players have to be scouted from the same community master to make him a scoutable option. Also, the following requirements are needed:
His name, Shuu, is derived from シュー (also read as "Shuu"), which, in turn, is the Japanese pronunciation of Shu, the Egyptian deity of peace, lions, air, and, wind, whose name means emptiness, correlating with Shuu's backstory. Interestingly, the same deity also had a sister, Tefnut, the deity of moisture, moist air, dew and, rain, whose name means That Water, alluding to Shuu's Younger Sister being sacrificed in the sea.
His dub name, Tezcat, is derived from Tezcatlipoca, the mythical Aztec deity of the night, whose name means Smoking Mirror, also correlating with Shuu's backstory.
In the Japanese version of Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone, he was distributed for a month after the game's release. He was distributed again on Level-5's 15th anniversary.