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Ninpou Gamagaeru

Ninpou Gamagaeru (忍法(にんぽう)ガマガエル, Ninpō Gamagaeru, lit. Ninja Technique: Toad) is a shoot hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin.

Users

Users - Inazuma Eleven AC
CardPositionOFDFEnergyCost
AS02-18
Hattori
[AS02-18]
Midfielder 3730387016
AS03-16
Hattori
[AS03-16]
Midfielder 3550368027
Hattori AC0 C
Hattori
[DB00-PM (C)]
Midfielder 3300368016
DB03-17
Hattori
[DB03-17]
Midfielder 3330372016
Users - Inazuma Eleven SD
PlayerElementPositionSlot
(IR) Hattori Hanta sticker (SD)
Hattori
[Inakuni Raimon]
Forest Midfielder Slot 2
(N) Hattori Hanta sticker (SD)
Hattori
[Nouryou]
Forest Midfielder Slot 1
(TT) Tanukigahara Ponko sticker (SD)
Ponko
[Tonegawa Tousen]
Forest Midfielder Slot 2
(V) Tanukigahara Ponko sticker (SD)
Ponko
[Valentine]
Forest Midfielder Slot 1

Info

Hattori used his new hissatsu during the match between Inakuni Raimon and Hakuren. After stating his likeness for ninjas, he used this shoot to score the equalizing fourth goal for Inakuni Raimon, as Hakoda couldn't follow the shot's movements.

Usage

The user first kicks the ball up in the air while making a flurry of ninja technique signs. The user then lands on one ninja technique sign. They then slams their hand onto the floor making a big cloud of purple smoke appear from beneath the user. Out of the smoke comes a giant blue toad with blue and green eyes. As the toad lands the user jumps into the air spinning incredibly fast in the canon ball position behind the ball that is still up in the air. The user then heel kicks the ball using the momentum of the fast spinning they did. The ball then bounces side to side much like Bouncer Rabbit with a green aura surrounding and trailing behind the ball as the toad roars.

Slideshow

Anime

Video

Anime

Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin

Ninpou Gamagaeru Rana Ninja Inazuma Eleven Ares
Ninpou Gamagaeru Rana Ninja Inazuma Eleven Ares

Game

Inazuma Eleven SD

-Inazuma Eleven SD- Ninpo Gamagaeru - Unvoiced
-Inazuma Eleven SD- Ninpo Gamagaeru - Unvoiced

Trivia

  • Its usage references Jiraiya, the eponymous protagonist of the The Tale of the Gallant Jiraiya novel who's often depicted using toad magic.
    • During its usage, the Kanji shown during the last hand sign is the Kanji for "frog" (蛙).
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