Hitori One-Two (ひとりワンツー, Hitori Wan Tsū, lit. Solitary One-Two) is a dribble hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.
In the Inazuma Eleven anime, it is both a dribble and shoot hissatsu technique.
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Users
- Aku
- Aomori
- Asuka
- Ayumu
- Berlin
- Bonten
- Goggle
- Gouyuu
- Hanamura
- Hashiguchi
- Hatoyama
- Hiiro
- Horitaka
- Ienaga
- Ikari Gengorou (young & ??? forms)
- Inami
- Ishihara
- Iwate
- Iya Mafuru
- Iyatani Kengo
- Jahana Sango
- Kageta Meguru
- Kaji
- Kijima
- Kuji
- Maanyan
- Mamada
- Matsutani
- Miyazaki
- Nagasaka
- Nagatsuki
- Nakazono
- Natchan
- Nemuko
- Nishiya
- Noborikawa
- Okada
- Ooita
- Saita
- Sapporo
- Sarayama
- Senba Ginko
- Seven
- Shigyou
- Shinma
- Shinra
- Shiota
- Shiraishi
- Shitsuhara Zen
- Shizu-chan
- Suetake
- Takahara
- Takao
- Takasawa
- Takayume Souichi
- Taneda
- Tanimura
- Tentou
- Tottori
- Tou
- Tsugumi
- Ueda
- Ueno
- Yakushima
- Yamazaki
- Yogi
- Yousuke
- Aku
- Akutagawa
- Alessandro Rossa
- Anton Gattsuso
- Aomori
- Ayumu
- Azuho
- Bonten
- Enrico Olivier
- Fidio Aldena
- Goggle
- Gouyuu
- Hanamura
- Hiiro
- Horitaka
- Ienaga
- Iinoya
- Ikari Gengorou (??? form)
- Imizu
- Ishihara
- Iwate
- Iya Mafuru
- Jahana Sango
- Kageta Meguru
- Kairiki
- Kouriki
- Kunai
- Kurushima
- Lonely
- Lucha
- Maanyan
- Mamada
- Martha
- Met
- Nabeman
- Nagasaka
- Natchan
- Nemuko
- Okada
- Ooita
- Ootama Konomi
- Potato
- Pow Wow
- Ribbon
- Rinnouji
- Samba
- Sapporo
- Senba Ginko
- Seven
- Shigyou
- Shiho
- Shinra
- Shiori
- Shiota
- Shiraishi
- Suetake
- Takahara
- Takao
- Takasawa
- Taneda
- Tanimura
- Tate
- Touring
- Trial
- Tsugumi
- Ueno
- Utsunomiya Toramaru
- Yakushima
- Yamazaki
- Yanagawa
- Yogi
- André
- Aosai
- Aru
- Azuki
- Bachou
- Bonten
- Chameleh
- Clove
- Coco
- Cocona
- Egi
- Frasco
- Geeg
- Hat
- Hershel Layton
- Hoshifuru Kaguya
- Ichimasa
- Ikamizu
- Imoto
- Kakihara
- Kako
- Karin
- Kikuichi
- Kurohe
- Kurohime
- Lili
- Lonely
- Looper
- Mad
- Matsudo
- Meiseki
- Mieto
- Misato
- Nairu
- Nakazaki
- Nasu
- Nishinosora Yoichi
- Noemi
- Sagami Toshihiko
- Shiori
- Shishimaru
- Soramori
- Sukeban
- Touka
- Turquoise
- Ueno
- Usui
- Utsunomiya Toramaru
- Wakame
- Yokohama
- André
- Aru
- Bachou
- Bonten
- Chameleh
- Clove
- Coco
- Cocona
- Geeg
- Ichimasa
- Kako
- Karin
- Kikuichi
- Kurohime
- Lili
- Lonely
- Looper
- Mad
- Matsukaze Tenma (Child form)
- Misato
- Morimura Konoha
- Nairu
- Nasu
- Noemi
- Riebo
- Sagami Toshihiko
- Senguuji Daigo
- Shiho
- Shishimaru
- Soramori
- Tellur
- Touka
- Tsurugi Yuuichi (young form)
- Turquoise
- Ueno
- Usui
- Utsunomiya Toramaru (young form)
- Wakame
- Yokka
- Yokohama
- Utsunomiya Toramaru (Kira Natsu form)
Info
Anime
Inazuma Eleven
In the match between Nippon Daihyou Kouho B and Nippon Daihyou Kouho A[1], Toramaru used it, successfully getting past Hijikata.
In the match between Inazuma Japan and Unicorn[2], Toramaru used it, successfully getting past Domon.
Inazuma Eleven GO
In the match between Arakumo Gakuen and Raimon[3], Taiyou used it, quickly getting past Shinsuke and successfully scoring Arakumo Gakuen's third goal.
Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone
In the first match between Raimon and Zanark Domain[4], Taiyou used it, successfully getting past Yaksha but being broken through by Org.
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Amidst Inazuma Japan's test[5], Konoha accidentally used it, successfully scoring a goal and passing the test in the process.
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin
In the second and last match between Seishou Gakuen and Raimon[6], Haizaki used it, successfully getting past Mansaku, Iwato, and Hiyori.
Manga
In the match between Orpheus and Inazuma Japan[7], Fidio used it, successfully getting past Kabeyama.
Usage
The user comes to a sudden halt as their opponent runs towards them, quickly kicking the ball to the left with the side of their right foot. They then spring to their left as the ball continues to spin in the air, confusing their opponent. Once the ball lands on the field, it rapidly spins in place and raises up a cloud of dust, gathering enough momentum and rebounding off of the field back to the user, catching it with their right foot and dashing ahead, successfully getting past their opponent.
Slideshow
Anime
Game
Gallery
Video
Anime
Game
Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryakusha
Inazuma Eleven SD
Trivia
- It is one of the hissatsu techniques whose name nor typography is never said aloud in the Inazuma Eleven anime series.
- It shares this trait with Super Armadillo, Triple Defense, Twin Boost F, Final Tornado, Moonsault, and Tamanori Pierrot.
- Despite its name never being said, in the match between Raimon and Seishou Gakuen[6], Mansaku was surprised Haizaki performed a "solitary one-two" after getting past him, Iwato, and Hiyori.
- However, in the English localization, his dialogue was changed to him being surprised Haizaki managed to "catch his own pass."
- It is one of the hissatsu techniques to have different types across media.
- It shares this trait with Super Armadillo, Gorimuchuu, Fake Ball, Tamanori Pierrot and Koori no Ya.
References
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 069.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Episode 098.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO - Episode 039.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone - Episode 024.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy - Episode 005.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin - Episode 013.
- ↑ Inazuma Eleven - Chapter 38.