Viva! Banri no Choujou (ビバ!万里の長城, Biba! Banri no Chōjō, lit. Viva! Ten Thousand Li Long Wall) is a block hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO.
In the match between Raimon and Mannouzaka[1], Amagi used it, successfully stopping Mitsuyoshi and making the ball bounce back towards Kurama, who passed the ball to Tsurugi in the nick of time.
In the match between Raimon and Gassan Kunimitsu[2], Amagi used it, successfully stopping Minamisawa and making the ball bounce back towards Shinsuke, who trapped it in his feet.
In the match between Raimon and Hakuren[3], Amagi used it to try to steal the ball, but it was broken through by Yukimura's dribble with his Keshin, Saia.
In the match between Raimon and Genei Gakuen[4], Amagi used it twice to try to block the ball, but both attempts were passed through by Mahoro's Maboroshi Shot. Amagi used it twice again to try to block the ball[5], but it was broken through by Mahoro's shot with his his Keshin, Dalamanglass, and passed through by Mahoro's Maboroshi Shot, respectively.
In the match between Raimon and Unlimited Shining, Amagi tried using it to steal the ball, but Hakuryuu quickly threw him and the rest of Raimon's defenders in a tornado before he could bring out Viva! Banri no Choujou, making all of them fall onto the field in the process.
In the match between Raimon and Zero, Amagi tried using it in tandem with Kirino's Deep Mist to steal the ball, but Hakuryuu managed to break through the both of them with his Keshin, Shining Dragon, before they could bring out their techniques. Amagi used it in tandem with Kirino's Deep Mist and Kariya's Hunter's Net again to try to block the ball, creating a makeshift triple defense, but it was broken through by Hakuryuu's White Breath. Amagi used it once more in tandem with Shinsuke's Buttobi Jump, creating a makeshift double defense and successfully preventing Seidou from aiding in the Keshin Battle.
Acquirement[]
Inazuma Eleven GO
Can be bought in Inazuma Town's Gokuraku Mart on Raimon Junior High (雷門中)'s Front Schoolbuiding 1F (正面校舎1F) for 1,250 Nekketsu points.
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Can be bought in Records of the Three Kingdoms Era: China's Hihoudou on Bingmayong Room (兵馬俑の間) for 840 Nekketsu points.
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Can be bought in Holy Road's Hihoudou on Holy Road: Parking Lot (ホーリーロード 商店街) for 520 Nekketsu points.
Usage[]
The user comes to a sudden halt before their opponent, quickly getting into position and winding back their right arm, clenching their right hand into a fist and rapidly punching the field below them, tearing the ground. As earthy rubble begins to fill the surrounding area, the Great Wall of China abruptly emerges from the torn field and lifts the user high into the sky with their arms crossed, shaking the field as it rises. Once the Great Wall of China reaches its desired altitude, their dribbling opponent comes to a sudden halt and tries finding a way out, briskly falling onto the field from the continuous shaking and making the ball bounce back towards the user.
-Inazuma Eleven SD- Viva Banri No Choujo - Daichi Amagi
Trivia[]
Part of its name, Banri no Choujou, is the Japanese pronunciation of the literal translation for the Great Wall of China, a reference to its usage.
The strength of this hissatsu technique in Inazuma Eleven GO was listed as "C" in "Inazuma Eleven GO Shine/Dark: Nekketsu Official Guidebook Kyuukyoku-ban".
It was shortened to Banri no Choujou (ばんりのちょうじょう, Banri no Chōjō) in the character's hissatsu technique slots.
In the Inazuma Eleven GO anime, despite its successful uses[1][2], Amagi was never the one to successfully take the ball afterwards.
In the English localization of the Inazuma Eleven GO anime, when it was used in the match against Mannouzaka[1], it's said as Viva! Great Wall Defense despite its typography showing otherwise.
Additionally, similar errors occur in the match against Gassan Kunimitsu[2], against Hakuren[3], and both in a flashback[6] and in the match against Genei Gakuen[4][5], being said as The Great Wall, Viva! Great Wall, and Viva! The Great Wall respectively.