Koutei Penguin 2gou (
Game description[]
- "The cute name belies the power of this penguin projectile!"
- "The cute name belies the power of this penguin-powered projectile!"
Users[]
- Kageyama Hikaru
- Kidou Yuuto (Teikoku form)
- Kisaragi Mako
- Inaba Natsuki
- Sakuma Jirou (Teikoku form, Teikoku (Asuto-hen) & Iketen form)
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Inazuma Eleven[]
It is a technique that was initially used by Sakuma Jirou, Kidou Yuuto, and Jimon Daiki. In Raimon, it is used by Kidou, Ichinose Kazuya, Someoka Ryuugo, Fubuki Shirou and Gouenji. This technique has scored once for Teikoku by breaking through Endou's God Hand. But for Raimon it was stopped by Poseidon's Tsunami Wall and Genda's Beast Fang. It was also used by Raimon B in the graduation match in episode 127, however, it was blocked by God Hand.
Inazuma Eleven GO[]
In the Inazuma Eleven GO anime, this move was used by three players of the Akizora Challengers in episode 21 but it was stopped by Kariya's Hunter's Net.
Inazuma Eleven GO the Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon[]
It was used by Kidou along with Kazemaru and Fudou in the match against Zero, and created a shoot chain with Fubuki's Eternal Blizzard to release Aoi from the cell.
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy[]
It is used by the android Kuroiwa Ryuusei along with Ryugel Baran and Gandares Baran in episode 39 to score a goal. However, Shinsuke saved the goal with Ginga Rocket.
Inazuma Eleven Chou Jigen Dream Match[]
It was used in the movie Inazuma Eleven Chou Jigen Dream Match by Fudou along with Baddap and Hakuryuu, it was stopped by Endou's Majin The Hand.
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin[]
It was used by Sakuma Jirou, Fudou Akio and Jimon Daiki in the match between Teikoku Gakuen and Inakuni Raimon. It scored the 2-1 for Teikoku as it was too fast for Umihara Norika to stop. It was later used again in the same match. However, it was stopped by the newly learned Gravity Cage.
Inazuma Eleven Orion no Kokuin[]
It was used by Kazemaru Ichirouta, Haizaki Ryouhei and Mizukamiya Seiryuu in the minigame with some members of Inazuma Japan. Because the technique was too fast, Norika failed to stop it. In episode 44, Kazemaru and Mizukamiya were seen performing the move with 2 people as they were trying to develop a new version of the technique. This training would pay off later as it led to the development of Koutei Penguin 2gou feat. Shark alongside Haizaki.
Usage[]
In the original series, one user whistles while two players in front run forward. Once the whistle is initiated, 5 penguins emerge from the ground. The user then kicks the ball forward, causing it to glow yellow, with the 5 penguins following the ball. The two users in front receives the ball and kicks it at the same time. The ball travels forward and the 5 penguins follow behind it. In the Nintendo DS games, it ends with the penguins and the ball exploding when reaching the goal.
In Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin, one user whistles, while the other two users run forward from behind. When the whistle is sounded, 5 penguins emerge from the ground and the first user kicks the ball upwards into the air. The other two users jump into the air and kicks the ball at the same time. The 5 penguins follow the ball, leaving trail of blue and yellow aura before merging into one large blue and yellow penguin.
Slideshow[]
Inazuma Eleven[]
Inazuma Eleven GO the Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon[]
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin[]
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Inazuma Eleven GO[]
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013[]
Inazuma Eleven SD[]
Kidou Yuuto's version[]
Sakuma Jirou's version[]
Trivia[]
- In the European game files of Inazuma Eleven, it is named was King Penguin No.2.
- It is one of the four combination shoot hissatsu techniques where Gouenji shoots with the right foot.
- The other being Honoo no Kazamidori, The Earth, and Jet Stream.
- This hissatsu technique was created by dropping the power and burden of Koutei Penguin 1gou, shooting it with three people instead.
- The strength of this hissatsu technique in Inazuma Eleven GO was listed as "B" in "Inazuma Eleven GO Shine/Dark: Nekketsu Official Guidebook Kyuukyoku-ban".
- In Inazuma Eleven GO the Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon, it is known as one of the legendary hissatsu.
- In an Inazuma Walker, it was stated that practising for this hissatsu technique required imagining themselves as and imitating the behavior of penguins.
- A two-person version of this hissatsu was used by Kazemaru and Mizukamiya while practising for a different version of 2gou, which turned out to be Koutei Penguin 2gou feat. Shark.
- In the beta version of Inazuma Eleven SD, the Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin version of Koutei Penguin 2gou was listed in the "Possible Override" section. In the actual release, however, only the non-Override original version appears.