JP:T.B.A. EN:His destructive impulses are much worse and he wrecks anything in his way.
Inazuma Eleven 3
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Appearance[]
Titan has a very tall and athletic body, and is the biggest member from Epsilon, being even taller than Saginuma Osamu. He has purple hair. When in Epsilon Kai, his eyes are brighter and the left is bigger than the right.
During matches, he was mostly seen defending together with Keison, trying to stop Atsuya although every time they failed. In the first match, he and Keison tried to slide on Kazemaru but they failed.
In the second match, he and Keison wanted to stop Atsuya but Desarm commanded them to let him go because he would be 'the main dish'. Titan also covered Rika so Keison could get the ball but Atsuya got the ball instead.
When Epsilon became Epsilon Kai, they had a third match against Raimon. In the match, Titan and Keison tried to stop Atsuya, but he got easily past them. When Rika tried to get the ball that Domon stole from Zel with Killer Slide, Titan covered her so Keison could get it. He and Titan also charged through Megane and Rika when they tried to get the ball.
When Gouenji returned, he scored with Fire Tornado against Zel's Wormhole. After that, Titan and Keison tried to cover him and, when Kidou passed to Gouenji, Titan and Keison thought that the ball was aimed at them but it was a trick pass so Gouenji could get it and shoot. Eventually his team lost, and he and the team were banned by Gazel.
Season 3[]
He appears in Hiroto's flashback. Titan is shown happily playing soccer with the other orphans from Ohisama En . This is likely that he cheered for Inazuma Japan with his orphanage friends such as Midorikawa, Saginuma and Hitomiko.
Metron, Maquia, Gale, Coma, Keison, Ark and Titan in Sun Garden.
2-2-26.
Y5-11.
R2-050.
Trivia[]
His alien name, Titan, can be a reference to two distinct things:
It can be derived from チタン (read as "Chitan"), which, in turn, is the Japanese pronunciation of titanium, a chemical element, a reference to Epsilon's naming motif.