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Senpuujin

Senpuujin (旋風陣(せんぷうじん), Senpūjin, lit. Whirlwind Encampment) is a block hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.

Game description

Description
Inazuma Eleven 2JP: T.B.A.
EN: Whip up a whirlwind to grab the ball! Only the toughest can pull this off!
Inazuma Eleven 3
GOJP: T.B.A.
EN: Take the ball by flipping onto your hands and spinning your legs at top speed.
Chrono StoneJP: T.B.A.
EN: Half-breakdancing, half-meteorology, use the wind to take the ball!
Galaxy
Victory RoadJP: T.B.A.
EN: Rotate at high frequencies like a prankster's toy top, creating whirlwinds that are difficult to contend with.
Spin-offs
StrikersJP: T.B.A.
EN: Whip up a whirlwind to grab the ball! Only the toughest can pull this off!
Strikers 2012 Xtreme
GO Strikers 2013

Users

Inazuma Eleven GO
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Inazuma Eleven Strikers
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013
Inazuma Eleven SD
Normal

Sakura
Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Victory Road

Info

Inazuma Eleven

In the first match between Raimon and Epsilon[1], Kogure tripped on Kabeyama and created it, using an incomplete version of it to trap Desarm's shot between his legs.

Amidst Kogure's solo training on the Inabikari Training Center[2], Kogure completed it, showing it off to the team. Megane tried naming the technique, but Kogure dismissed his suggestion and went with his own name, Senpuujin.

In the match between Raimon and Osaka Gals CCC[3], Kogure used it, successfully trapping Katsuyo's pass, but quickly having the ball stolen by Michiko.

In the second and last match between Raimon and Epsilon[4], Kogure tried using it to block Macure, Metron, and Zel's Gaia Break, but he wasn't able to use it in time and got pushed into the goal. Kogure used it again, successfully stealing the ball from Macure.

In the match between Raimon and Oumihara[5], Kogure used it, sucessfully trapping Toguchi's pass.

In the match between Raimon and Epsilon Kai[6], Kogure used it, sucessfully stealing the ball.

In the match between Raimon and Diamond Dust[7], Kogure used it, successfully stealing the ball from Frost.

In the match between Raimon and Chaos[8], Kogure used it, successfully blocking Nepper's shot.

Amidst each Raimon member getting ready to head to Mount Fuji[9], Kogure used it several times, successfully trapping each ball off of the Inabikari Training Center machinery.

As Raimon were being attacked by Keibi Machines[10], Kogure used it, successfully blocking the shot.

In the second and last match between Raimon and The Genesis[11], Kogure tried using it to steal the ball from Ulvida, but Ulvida managed to rapidly evade it.

In the match between Nippon Daihyou Kouho B and Nippon Daihyou Kouho A[12], Kogure used it, successfully stealing the ball from Sakuma.

In the match between Inazuma Japan and Fire Dragon[13], Kogure used it, successfully trapping Toramaru's pass and quickly passing the ball to Hijikata.

In the match between Inazuma Japan and Knights of Queen[14], Kogure used it to try to block Edgar's Excalibur, but he got blown away by it.

In the match between B Team and A Team[15], Kogure used 真 Senpuujin, successfully stealing the ball from Handa.

Inazuma Eleven GO

In the match between Akizora Challengers and Raimon[16], Kogure used it, successfully blocking Kurama's Sidewinder. Kogure used it again to try to block the ball, but he was blown away by Shinsuke's Buttobi Jump.

Acquirement

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
  • Can be bought in Sazanaara's Abookle Street (アブックルストリート) Hidden Treasure shop for 760 Nekketsu points.

Usage

The user runs towards their opponent, coming to a sudden halt and quickly doing a handstand with their right hand. As they spin in place, they stretch out their legs and gather veils of wind around them, creating a whirlwind and drawing the ball in. Once their opponent is blown away by the whirlwind, they stop spinning as the ball slowly falls onto the field covered with a veil of wind, successfully stealing the ball from them.

Slideshow

Video

Anime


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Game

Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryakusha

IE2 Game - Senpuujin
IE2 Game - Senpuujin

Inazuma Eleven SD

Normal version
-Inazuma Eleven SD- Senpuujin - Unvoiced
-Inazuma Eleven SD- Senpuujin - Unvoiced
Sakura version
-Inazuma Eleven SD- Senpuujin (Sakura) - Yuuya Kogure
-Inazuma Eleven SD- Senpuujin (Sakura) - Yuuya Kogure

Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Victory Road


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Trivia

References

  1. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 036.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Inazuma Eleven - Episode 039.
  3. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 040.
  4. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 042.
  5. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 050.
  6. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 051.
  7. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 054.
  8. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 057.
  9. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 059.
  10. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 060.
  11. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 061.
  12. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 069.
  13. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 082.
  14. Inazuma Eleven - Episode 088.
  15. 15.0 15.1 Inazuma Eleven - Episode 127.
  16. 16.0 16.1 Inazuma Eleven GO - Episode 021.
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