Kidou suggested Inazuma Japan to learn more hissatsu techniques for the FFI tournament, leading Tsunami set on making one with Kabeyama, which Kidou said could be an interesting combination. However, after training for it, Kabeyama decided he no longer wanted to do it, causing Tsunami to chase him down[1].
It was first used on the match between Inazuma Japan and Fire Dragon, where Kabeyama ended up using it with Kazemaru instead, scoring the third goal. Tsunami was benched, as he had sprained his leg earlier against Fire Dragon's hissatsu tactics, Perfect Zone Press, and was shocked to see Kazemaru being able to complete it, but didn't mind him doing so instead of him[2].
It was later used again on the match between Inazuma Japan and The Kingdom, where Ronijo attempted to block it with his own kick, but failed. This did, however, allow it to be stopped by Falcão's Capoeira Snatch V2[3].
Game[]
It was created by Neo Japan, who entrusted the hissatsu manuals for Thunder Beast and Tatsumaki Otoshi to Inazuma Japan after being beaten by them. After hearing about them, Tsunami suggested Kabeyama they should make one, which led to Kidou thinking there was potential with them, thus delegating the Tatsumaki Otoshi manual to them[4]. Despite this, Kazemaru still ended up being the one to perform the technique with Kabeyama against Fire Dragon, with Tsunami complaining about it before deciding the technique was theirs all along.
Manga[]
Kazemaru and Kabeyama were doing some special training in order to increase their defensive abilities. After encountering a dog that resembled Fudou, it started throwing pebbles at them to protects its puppies. In the midst of fending off the pebbles, a big boulder rolls down, leading Kazemaru to suggest performing Inazuma Otoshi with Kabeyama to save everyone. Kabeyama reluctantly agrees, but ends up tripping, making Kazemaru use Kabeyama's feet instead of his chest to jump, creating Tatsumaki Otoshi and breaking the big boulder[5].
Usage[]
Both users jumps in the air, one of them jumps on the other's feet. The user then gains a jump boost and gets even higher. As the user's leg is covered with a tornado, they kick the ball straight towards the goal.
Initially, it was a hissatsu techniqueTsunami and Kabeyama were working on, but when Tsunami was injured, Kazemaru was somehow able to use and complete it with Kabeyama.