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Majin The Hand (マジン・ザ・ハンド, Majin Za Hando, lit. Demon God The Hand) is a catch hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven. It was created by Endou Mamoru's grandfather, Endou Daisuke. It was used by Endou Mamoru and Tachimukai Yuuki in the original series.

It became a Keshin catch hissatsu technique of Goseishin Titanias in Inazuma Eleven GO.

Game description[]

Inazuma Eleven
  • "A crushed spirit summons up a demon invoking the legend of the Inazuma."
Inazuma Eleven Strikers
  • "A crushed spirit summons up a demon invoking the legend of the Inazuma."

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Keshin[]

Inazuma Eleven GO
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013

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Inazuma Eleven[]

It was first referred to as a "Phantom Technique", as no one besides Endou Mamoru's grandfather, Daisuke, was able to master it (not even his student). After much frustration with trying to decipher the cryptic and vague instructions written in Daisuke's technique manual, Mamoru manages to execute the technique during the Football Frontier Final match against Zeus Junior High after realizing that his grandfather used his left hand for Majin The Hand, after noticing the wear and tear of Daisuke's left goalkeeper's glove, while Mamoru had been trying to do it with his right.

It is explained that the technique gets its power from the heart, which is more easily gathered in the left hand (as the heart is on the left side of the body). In order to gather the energy in his right hand, Mamoru would start off the technique by twisting his body so he would face the opposite direction. During the match against Oumihara, Mamoru used Majin The Hand without touching his heart.

Tachimukai Yuuki later learned the technique by observing Mamoru's Majin The Hand but unlike Mamoru's, Tachimukai's variation is blue (the color of Tachimukai's aura).

Inazuma Eleven the Movie: The Invasion of the Strongest Army Ogre[]

Mamoru used his hissatsu with an aura (similar to Shin God Hand's aura) but failed against Baddap's Death Spear.

Inazuma Eleven GO[]

Shinsuke learned it against Arakumo Gakuen, in the semi finals of the Holy Road in episode 38. He easily stopped Taiyou's keshin shoot hissatsu, Sunshine Force with this hissatsu.

During the second half of the final match against Dragonlink, in episode 43, Shinsuke used it again to stop Dragonlink's Keshin shoots, though he failed two times.

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.

Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone[]

It was used in episode 7 to stop Einam's Shoot Command 06 but failed to block it.

Inazuma Eleven Reloaded[]

It was used in the match between Raimon and Barcelona Orb, after Mamoru managed to see the ball movements of Clario's shots. However, it still was not enough to stop Clario's normal shot, thus conceding another goal.

Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin[]

Mamoru used it twice during the match between Tonegawa Tousen and Inakuni Raimon. He first used it to stop Hiura Kirina's Koori no Ya. The second time he used it was against Kozoumaru Sasuke's Fire Tornado, which was redirected at the last moment by Goujin Tetsunosuke. However, Mamoru was able to stop that shot by diving to the corner, saving it with Majin's left hand. Later, Kozoumaru and Goujin used the technique again, which was saved again by Majin The Hand, but the power of the shot was a lot higher than before. As Endou faced Backdraft for the first time, he switched to a new technique, even though it was incomplete. As the technique was incomplete, he let in a goal, making it 1-1.

Usage[]

Normal form[]

In the first variation, the user twists their body around, causing a yellow energy veil to spin around the user. The user has their left hand over their head, and their right hand on the place of the heart as yellow energy gather in their hand. The user turns around, bringing their right hand in the air, summoning a Majin (Demon God). The user thrusts their hand forward to stop the shoot, while the Majin does the same.

In the second variation, the user performs a high block as yellow energy veil gather and a yellow glow appears from the user's heart. The yellow glow turns into an orb and spins around the user, landing on the their right hand as they put their right hand up, summoning a Majin. The user thrusts their hand forward to stop the shoot, while the Majin does the same.

In the incomplete variation of Majin The Hand, the user raises their right hand in the air while a yellow aura surrounds the user. The user lowers their hand to catch the shot, but it fails to due to the hissatsu being incomplete.

In Inazuma Eleven Reloaded and Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin, the user grips their right hand before raising it in the air, causing lightning to strike down at their hand. The user twists their body, with their left hand slightly covering their head, and right hand pulled back, covered in a yellow aura with lightning coming out, summoning a Majin. The user turns around and thrusts their hand at the incoming shot. Some instances, the Majin does not catch the incoming shot, and only has the user catch it, but other instances, the Majin does catch the shot.

In the game, the user simply crouches down slightly then bring their body back up to summon a Majin. Then the user uses their hand to stop the shoot, while the Majin does the same.

Keshin Form[]

The user summons their keshin in place of the Majin. The user then uses their hand to stop the shoot as the keshin does the same.

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