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Tamashii The Hand (タマシイ・ザ・ハンド, Tamashī Za Hando, lit. Soul The Hand) is a catch hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.

Game description[]

Description
Inazuma Eleven 3JP: T.B.A.
(T.B.A. )

EN: Lets nothing past! This God Hand technique uses the mind and body to stop the ball.
Victory RoadJP: T.B.A.
(たぎる思いが 巨大な右手を出現させる。すべてをかけた 全身全霊ゴッドハンド。)

EN: Overflowing passion manifests a giant right hand. Behold the mighty God Hand!
Spin-offs
StrikersJP: T.B.A.
(ゴールはゼッタイに割らせない!全てをかけた全身全霊ゴッドハンド!)

EN: Lets nothing past! This God Hand technique uses mind and body to stop the ball.
Strikers 2012 Xtreme
GO Strikers 2013

Users[]

Main-series games[]

Users
PlayerNameElementPositionUnlock
(IE3) Versions logo
(LG) Rococo Ulpa spriteRococoMountainGoalkeeperLv. 1
(G2)
(LG) Rococo Ulpa sprite (young)Rococo
(child form)
MountainGoalkeeperLv. 1
(R IE2-IE3) Tamano Gorou spriteTamagorouWindDefenderLv. 75

Spin-off games[]

Users - Inazuma Eleven Strikers series
PlayerNameElementPositionCan use
(2011) Logo(2012) Logo(2013) Logo
(SS (S)) Rococo Ulpa sprite (S)RococoMountainGoalkeeper
(R) Tamano Gorou sprite (S)TamagorouWindDefender
(EU)

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Anime[]

In the match between Little Gigant and Inazuma Japan[1], Rococo created it and used it, successfully catching Hiroto, Fubuki, and Kidou's Big Bang. Rococo evolved Tamashii The Hand, using Tamashii The Hand G2 to try to catch the ball[2], but it was broken through by Endou, Gouenji, and Toramaru's Jet Stream.

Game[]

In the match between Little Gigant and Inazuma Japan[3], Rococo used Tamashii The Hand G2, successfully catching Gouenji's Bakunetsu Screw.

Usage[]

The user gets into position, quickly leaning their upper body back and crossing both of their arms in an X-shape, raising them above their chest. They then uncross both of their arms, gathering red, sparklike energy out of their heart and turning it into a huge hand. As the ball heads towards the goal, they rapidly stand upright and extend both of their arms forward in an X-shape, uncrossing them and abruptly thrusting the huge hand onto the ball, draining its power and swiftly catching it in their right hand if successful.

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Inazuma_Eleven_-_Tamashii_The_Hand_(タマシイ・ザ・ハンド)

Inazuma Eleven - Tamashii The Hand (タマシイ・ザ・ハンド)

Trivia[]

  • In the English localization of the Inazuma Eleven anime, when it's used in its G2 stage[2], it's said as Soul Hand G2 despite its typography showing otherwise.
    • Interestingly, a similar error occurs in the Portuguese localization of the Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone anime, being said as Soul Hand Nível 2 despite its typography showing otherwise.

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