The Wall (ザ・ウォール, Za Wōru) is a block hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.
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Info[]
Anime[]
Inazuma Eleven[]
Amidst Raimon's warm-up for their match against Sengoku Igajima[1], Kabeyama, determined to any incoming attacks, surrounded himself with an earthlike energy, towering over Someoka, to which he noted he looked like a giant.
In the match between Raimon and Sengoku Igajima[1], Kabeyama created it and used it following Kazemaru's request to stop Kirigakure's shot, successfully deflecting the ball.
In the match between Raimon and Senbayama[2], Kabeyama used it, giving the technique its name and successfully deflecting Harano's Run Ball Run, making it go out of bounds in the process.
In the match between Raimon and Kidokawa Seishuu[3], Kabeyama used it, successfully stopping Tsutomu and making the ball bounce back towards Endou, who caught it with his hands.
In the match between Raimon and Gemini Storm[4], Kabeyama used it to try to block the ball, but it was broken through by Diam's shot, pushing him into the goal and injuring him in the process.
In the match between Raimon and Hakuren[5], Kabeyama used it to try to block the ball, but it was broken through by Fubuki's Eternal Blizzard, making him fall onto the field in the process.
In the second and last match between Raimon and Gemini Storm[6], Kabeyama used it to try to block the ball, but it was broken through by Reize's Astro Break, blowing him away in the process. Kabeyama used it again to try to block the ball, but it was broken through by Reize and Diam's Universe Blast, blowing him away in the process once more.
In the first match between Raimon and Epsilon[7], Kabeyama used it in tandem with Touko's The Tower, creating a makeshift double defense between the two, successfully deflecting Keison and Mole's rebound shot despite both techniques being broken through, blowing both of them away in the process.
In the match between Raimon and Osaka Gals CCC[8], Kabeyama used it to try to block Michiko's pass, but Rica managed to trap it and backflip off of it.
In the second and last match between Raimon and Epsilon[9], Kabeyama used it to try to steal the ball, but Fadra managed to break through by shooting at it, blowing him away in the process.
In the practice match between Raimon and Yokato[10], Kabeyama used it, successfully stealing the ball from Kuroda.
In the match between Raimon and Epsilon Kai[11], Kabeyama used it to try to steal the ball, but it was broken through by Metron, blowing him away in the process. Kabeyama used it again in tandem with Touko's The Tower to try to block the ball[12], but both techniques were broken through by Desarm's Gungnir, blowing both of them away in the process.
In the match between Raimon and Diamond Dust[13], Kabeyama used it, successfully deflecting Gazel's shot. Kabeyama used it again[14], successfully stealing the ball from Blow. Kabeyama used it once more to try to steal the ball, but it was broken through by Droll's Water Veil.
In the match between Raimon and Chaos[15], Kabeyama used it, successfully blocking Heat's shot. Kabeyama used it again to try to steal the ball[16], but it was broken through by Lionne's Water Veil, blowing him away in the process.
In the second and final match between Raimon and The Genesis[17], Kabeyama used it in tandem with Touko's The Tower to try to block the ball, but both techniques were broken through by Gran's Ryuusei Blade, blowing both of them away in the process.
In the match between Raimon and Dark Emperors[18], Kabeyama used it to try to block the ball, but it was broken through by Kazemaru's shot, blowing him away in the process.
In the match between Nippon Daihyou Kouho A and Nippon Daihyou Kouho B[19], Kabeyama used it, successfully deflecting Gouenji's shot.
Amidst Inazuma Japan's training[20], Kabeyama used it twice, successfully deflecting Midorikawa and Tsunami's shots respectively.
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Fire Dragon[21], Kabeyama used it to try to steal the ball, but it was broken through by Chang-soo's Naraku Otoshi, blowing him away in the process. Kabeyama used it again, successfully stealing the ball from Baek-young.
Inazuma Eleven Reloaded[]
In the match between Raimon and Barcelona Orb, Kabeyama used it to try to steal the ball, but Luther managed to break through it with a loop pass.
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin[]
In the match between Raimon and Minodouzan[22], Iwato used it, successfully stealing the ball from Ugou. Shortly afterwards, Hattori noted how Iwato was doing his wall-scrubbing special training when using The Wall, which Zhao had assigned him to.
In the match between Raimon and Eisei Gakuen[23], Iwato used it to try to steal the ball, but Hiroto managed to jump over it with Zigzag Strike. Iwato used it twice again to try to block the ball[24], but both attempts were broken through by Hiroto's The Explosion and Tatsuya and Hiroto's Cosmic Blaster respectively, blowing him away in the process.
In the match between Raimon and Outei Tsukinomiya[25], Iwato used it to try to block the ball, but it was broken through by Nosaka's King's Lance, blowing him away in the process.
Inazuma Eleven Orion no Kokuin[]
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Arab no Hinotori Gundan[26], Iwato used it, successfully stealing the ball from Andreas.
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Navy Invader[27], Iwato tried using it to block the ball, but but he was prevented from using it as he was pulled from his legs through the wires of Navy Invander's Eleven Bands.
Movie[]
In the match between Raimon and Zero, Kabeyama used it, successfully stealing the ball from Kibayama. Upon using it, Kabeyama noted it to be the completely evolved form of The Wall.
Game[]
Amidst Inazuma Japan's training[28], Kabeyama used it, successfully stwaling the ball from Gouenji. Kabeyama tried using it again to block the ball, but was prevented from doing so by Kudou.
Manga[]
The Wall was first used in a 1 versus 1 match between Kabeyama and Gouenji. After being coached by Kazemaru to use his body to block shooting options and Endou motivating him to continue with Natsumi's challenge, Kabeyama unleashed this technique and successfully blocked Gouenji's shot.
In the match between Raimon and Nose, it was used to block Cheetah's Dynamite Shoot, succesfully doing so. It was used again to propel Gouenji into the air and perform Inazuma Otoshi, with the rising wall sending him higher after jumping off Kabeyama, allowing him to soar past Washi and score.
Acquirement[]
- Can be bought in Raimon Junior High's Penny Candy Store (
駄菓子屋 ) for 1,000 Nekketsu points (700 in the European version).
- Can be bought in Ton Gattle Ground's Hidden Treasure shop for 360 Nekketsu points.
Usage[]
Inazuma Eleven[]
The user crouches and quickly extends both of their arms in the air, raising up a wall behind them. As the wall continues to emerge, the field shakes, making their opponent lose their balance and fall onto the field as the ball bounces back towards them.
Inazuma Eleven GO[]
As their opponent comes to a sudden halt, the user gets into position, quickly extending both of their arms in the air and punching their fists together, raising up a wall behind them. As the wall continues to emerge, the field shakes, making them lose their balance and fall onto the field as the ball bounces back towards them.
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin[]
The user extends each of their arms forward, moving them simultaneously in a circlelike shape and quickly extending both of their arms in the air, raising up a wall in front of them. Once the wall is fully emerged, it falls onto their opponent, making the ball bounce back towards them.
Slideshow[]
Gallery[]
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The Wall broken through by Cosmic Blaster.
Kabeyama using The Wall in Riiyo ~Seishun no Inazuma Eleven~. The Wall in Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Victory Road. The Wall's preview in the Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone and Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy games. The Wall's preview in Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013.
The Wall in chapter 3 of the Inazuma Eleven manga. The Wall in chapter 4 of the Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin manga. The Wall in the Inazuma Eleven Baku Gaidenshuu manga.
The Wall in Inazuma Eleven's English localization. The Wall + The Tower in Inazuma Eleven's English localization. The Wall in Inazuma Eleven GO the Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon's English localization. The Wall in Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin's English localization. The Wall in Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Victory Road's English localization. |
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Anime[]
Inazuma Eleven[]
INAZUMA ELEVEN FIRST THE WALL (INAZUMA JAPAN VERSION)
Inazuma Eleven Reloaded[]
Inazuma Eleven Reloaded-The Wall
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin[]
Game[]
Inazuma Eleven[]
The Wall
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]
【素材】超ザ・ウォール
Inazuma Eleven SD[]
Inazuma Eleven version[]
-Inazuma Eleven SD- The Wall OG - Heigorou Kabeyama
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin version[]
-Inazuma Eleven SD- The Wall AO - Unvoiced
Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Victory Road[]
Trivia[]
- In the Inazuma Eleven Nintendo DS games, the user is required to be large-sized.
- It shares this trait with Super Armadillo, Earthquake, Mega Quake, Shikofumi, Giant Spin, Super Shikofumi, Mega Wall, Roadroller Tackle, and The Mountain.
- The strength of this hissatsu technique in Inazuma Eleven GO was listed as "D" in "Inazuma Eleven GO Shine/Dark: Nekketsu Official Guidebook Kyuukyoku-ban".
- In Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone and Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy, it is the weakest
hissatsu technique.
- It is one of the hissatsu techniques to appear in all Inazuma Eleven games.
- It shares this trait with Koutei Penguin 2gou, Fire Tornado, Shippuu Dash, Illusion Ball, and God Hand.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Inazuma Eleven - Episode 016.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 018.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 021.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 028.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 032.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 034.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 036.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 040.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 042.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 043.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 051.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 052.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 053.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 054.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 057.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 058.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 061.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 064.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 069.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 070.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 082.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin - Episode 004.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin - Episode 019.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin - Episode 020.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin - Episode 025.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven Orion no Kokuin - Episode 011.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven Orion no Kokuin - Episode 031.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!! - Chapter 2.
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