Kattobi Defense (かっとびディフェンス, Kattobi Difensu, lit. Rage Jump Defense) is a combination block hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven GO.
Game description[]
- "Use the power of teamwork to blast through the air and block the ball."
Users[]
- Alice
- Angelo Gabrini
- Aporo Hikaru
- Bolt
- Buvo Trangas
- Citrine
- Donabe
- Eris
- Flanja
- Fork
- Garnet
- Genta
- Goshiki Jun
- Haguruma
- Hammer
- Harei Mizunari
- Hida Keita
- Horasawa Shuuji
- Kaku Mizuchi
- Konaki
- Koumoku
- Kui Ruru
- Lili
- Majijin
- Mask
- Military
- Momiage
- Munae
- Muramasa
- Namekuji
- Naraku Kouzou
- Nishizono Shinsuke
- Niya
- Nurse
- Oota
- Rage
- Renka
- Retci
- Rokuro
- Sanada Rokurou
- Sarashina
- Shirorook
- Sky 3
- Spirits
- Tatsuya
- Tekkamen
- Uni
- Ushijima Seiji
- Nishizono Shinsuke (Shinsei Raimon form & Shinsei Raimon - GK form)
Info[]
Requiring two players to perform this technique, Kattobi Defense is seen being practiced and attempted by Tenma and Shinsuke in episode 29. It isn't completed as of yet, however.
It was used in the episode 31 by Shinsuke and Kariya to stop Yoshihiko's shoot.
After Raimon won the Holy Road, the team watched a special program that was commemorated to them on TV, showcasing their hissatsu, keshin and tactics they used and the opponents and their moves they faced during the tournament.
Usage[]
The first user jump on the sole of the second user's feet and the second user propels the first user to either block or steal the ball from the opponent.
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Inazuma Eleven GO[]
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Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone[]
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013[]
Inazuma Eleven SD[]
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Trivia[]
- Kariya Masaki first named it Dokkan Jump in episode 24 though it was laughed at, but it was used in episode 29. It was renamed to Kattobi Defense in episode 31.
- Though, when this hissatsu is completed, Shinsuke says the word "Dokkan" when stealing the ball.
- It is similar to Tatsumaki Otoshi in the sense that it requires a player to propel the other player forward, by way of using their feet to push the other, in mid-air.
- ”Dokkan” roughly translates to “boom”.