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Tsunami Boost (ツナミブースト, Tsunami Būsuto) is a shoot hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.

Game description[]

Description
Inazuma Eleven 2JP: Shot from afar that squeezes the power of a scrambled sea. Get on the wave!
EN: Ride the waves of a mighty tsunami to power a ferocious long shot!
Inazuma Eleven 3
Victory RoadJP: T.B.A.
EN: Ride a massive wave and perform an impressive long shot that rips through the waves towards the goal.
Spin-offs
StrikersJP: T.B.A.
EN: Ride the waves of a mighty tsunami to power a ferocious long shot!
Strikers 2012 Xtreme
GO Strikers 2013

Users[]

Main-series games[]

Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Victory Road

Spin-off games[]

Inazuma Eleven Strikers
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013
Inazuma Eleven SD
Sea

Info[]

Amidst Raimon's training with Tsunami[1], as the ball was in the air, Tsunami envisioned an incoming wave which he had to surf on, quickly springing into the air and getting ready to kick the ball due to him finding dribbling bothersome, creating Tsunami Boost and using it, breaking through both Endou's incomplete Seigi no Tekken and the wooden goal.

In the match between Oumihara and Raimon[2], Tsunami used it to try to score, but it was stopped by Endou's incomplete Seigi no Tekken.

In the match between Raimon and Diamond Dust[3], Tsunami used it to try to score, but it was stopped by Beluga's Ice Block.

Amidst Raimon's training for Chaos[4], Tsunami used it several times, breaking through all of Tachimukai's attempts at performing Mugen The Hand.

In the match between Raimon and Chaos[5], Tsunami used it, quickly getting past Grent and successfully scoring Raimon's fifth goal.

In the match between Raimon and Dark Emperors[6], Tsunami used it to try to score, but it was deflected by Takeshi's Double Rocket.

In the match between Nippon Daihyou Kouho A and Nippon Daihyou Kouho B[7], Tsunami used it to try to score, but it was deflected by the combined bodily defense of Kurimatsu, Kogure, and Kazemaru.

In the match between Inazuma Japan and Big Waves[8], Tsunami, using an incomplete The Typhoon, combined it with Tsunami Boost to try to score, but it was stopped by Jinbei's Great Barrier Reef.

Amidst Tachimukai's training for a new technique[9], Tsunami used it, quickly getting past Tachimukai. Later, Tsunami used it again[10], but it was stopped by Tachimukai's blue God Hand.

Usage[]

A huge tsunami crashes down on the field, with the user riding on the ball as if they were on a surfboard. As the tsunami crests, they ride it and hop off of the ball once they reach its end, leaving the ball in the air. They then flip and overhead the ball, covering it in a veil of water, heading towards the goal in a quick watery spiral.

Slideshow[]

Gallery[]

Gallery

Video[]

Anime[]

INAZUMA_ELEVEN_FIRST_TSUNAMI_BOOST_(INAZUMA_JAPAN_VERSION)

INAZUMA ELEVEN FIRST TSUNAMI BOOST (INAZUMA JAPAN VERSION)

Game[]

Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryakusha[]

IE2_Game_-_Tsunami_Boost

IE2 Game - Tsunami Boost

Inazuma Eleven SD[]

-Inazuma_Eleven_SD-_Tsunami_Boost_(Sea)_-_Jousuke_Tsunami

-Inazuma Eleven SD- Tsunami Boost (Sea) - Jousuke Tsunami

Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Victory Road[]


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Trivia[]

References[]

  1. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 047.
  2. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 050.
  3. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 054.
  4. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 057.
  5. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 058.
  6. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 065.
  7. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 069.
  8. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 072.
  9. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 089.
  10. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 090.


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