Bakunetsu Screw (
Users
- Gouenji Shuuya
- Goushu Flare
- Mulamuli Zamani
- Cassius Thobela
- Youhei
- Kunitachi
- Shoubu
- Gouenji Shuuya (Young and Adult form)
- Jipusu
- Kurosaki Makoto
- Mazumi Hiroshi
- Om
- Tsurugi Yuuichi
- Kuracchi
- Gra Fom
- Gouenji Yuuka
- Taisei
- Kakouton
- Chouri
- Lacrosse
- Bun
- Sanba
Info
Inazuma Eleven
It was one of the few hissatsu techniques that were able to break through Jean Baker's 'Great Barrier Reef' technique. This move greatly resembles Fire Tornado but instead of spinning upside down the user spins in mid air vertically emanating tendrils of fire while kicking the ball to create a specific rotation pattern. It was created during the match between Inazuma Japan and Big Waves by Gouenji. The move was inspired by Tsunami Jousuke's 'The Typhoon', a move that also broke through 'Great Barrier Reef'. Gouenji was able to evolve it further into Shin (真) Bakunetsu Screw over time (he is not seen using Bakunetsu Screw Kai (改) in the anime, it is assumed that he evolved Bakunetsu Screw twice over the course of training). He also tried to scored a goal with it in the match against The Empire but failed due to Teres Tolue's Iron Wall.
He also used it to make a chain shoot with Someoka's Dragon Slayer V3 to break through Capoeira Snatch in the match against The Kingdom.
In the final of the FFI, Rococo Urupa easily stops this move with God Hand X.
Inazuma Eleven GO
Notably, this hissatsu was imitated by Tsurugi Kyousuke when he was little, since he was a big fan of Gouenji.
Usage
The user swings his arm to the side making tendrils of fire appear, spinning around the user. The user then jumps and spins until they reach a certain height before kicking the ball down towards the goal, with the ball covered by a powerful fire aura.
Obtainment
Inazuma Eleven 3: Ogre
It is dropped by The Fires at Gouenji Yuuka's Taisen Route.
Gallery
Slideshow
Anime
Video
Anime
Inazuma Eleven Chou Jigen Dream Match
Inazuma Eleven 3
Chrono Stone game
Inazuma Eleven Strikers
Trivia
- This hissatsu is very similar to Gouenji's other hissatsu Fire Tornado. The only difference is that Bakunetsu Screw has more intense flames and is shot vertically, not horizontally.
- This hissatsu technique was inspired by Tsunami's 'The Typhoon' when he saw its rotation.