Shoot Pocket (シュートポケット, Shūto Poketto) is a catch hissatsu technique introduced in Inazuma Eleven.
Game description[]
- "A barrier extends from both arms, swallowing up opponents' shots."
Users[]
- Oma Nao (Mikage Sennou (Asuto Arc) & IkeTen 2 form)
- Sugimori Takeshi (Mikage Sennou form)
Info[]
Inazuma Eleven[]
It was first used in episode 7 to stop Fire Tornado.
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin[]
Shoot Pocket was used during the match between Inakuni Raimon and Mikage Sennou by Oma Nao. He successfully stopped Kozoumaru Sasuke's Fire Tornado by using it.
Acquirement[]
- Shoot Pocket's hissatsu manual can be bought for 1000 Nekketsu points at Oosaka.
- Shoot Pocket's hissatsu manual can be bought for 580 Nekketsu points at the hissatsu store in Heibayou's Room (兵馬俑の間).
- Shoot Pocket's hissatsu manual can be obtained from Catch Kings in Touko's right taisen route in the Supernova version and Funaki's right taisen route in the Big Bang version.
Usage[]
In the original series, the user crosses their arms, causing their hands to glow blue. The user then releases their arms causing them to slightly float above the ground, creating a blue barrier. If successful, the ball will make contact with the barrier and come to a complete stop. While the ball is in the air, the user swings their right arm at the ball and catch it.
In Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin, the user claps once, then opens their hand, creating a white sphere. As the user opens up their arms, they will float slightly above the ground, and the white sphere expands into a clear barrier. If successful the ball will pass through the barrier, and the user will quickly swing their right arm to catch the ball, landing back on the ground.
Slideshow[]
Anime[]
Inazuma Eleven[]
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin[]
Gallery[]
Video[]
Anime[]
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin[]
Game[]
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone[]
Inazuma Eleven SD[]
Inazuma Eleven version[]
Sugimori Takeshi's version[]
Dark Emperors Sugimori Takeshi's version[]
Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin version[]
Trivia[]
- When Sugimori Takeshi first used Shoot Pocket in the original series, the typography didn't appear until he used it the second time.