- Not to be confused with Banri no Choujou.
Viva! Banri no Choujou (ビバ!
Game description[]
- "Use an ancient, mighty wall to trap your foe. The ball is yours for the taking!"
Users[]
- Amagi Daichi
- Ankoku Masayuki
- Vee
- Deio Geki
- Fuchou
- Garnet
- Gokukawa Kantarou
- Gongan
- Hanezaki_Gouta
- Hibino
- Hisakumo Jinta
- Ishidaira Hanzou
- Isogin
- Jail
- Jelly
- Juggler
- Kabeyama Heigorou
- Kawasaki Ginta
- Kouenji
- Kurata Nobuki
- Kurofune Izou
- Kuroha
- Line
- Maid
- Majijin
- Midoru
- Military
- Mukashino
- Opal
- Parabola
- Piiman
- Reino
- Sagamihara
- Sakanaga
- Shibaki Gekito
- Shinokuma
- Shiroha
- Shirohi
- Televi
- Tobisuke
- Walter Mountain
- Yotsui
Info[]
Inazuma Eleven GO[]
This technique was first seen used in episode 13, where it was used against Mannouzaka's forward Mitsuyoshi Yozakura in Raimon's second match of Holy Road.
This move was seen again in episode 24 when Amagi used it to block Minamisawa.
It was broken in episode 27 by Gousetsu no Saia.
At Inazuma Town's riverbed, Matsukaze Tenma, Shindou Takuto, Nishizono Shinsuke, Sorano Aoi, Yamana Akane and Seto Midori were thinking back at the opponents Raimon has faced so far during the Holy Road tournament and this hissatsu was seen in their flashback.
It was used many times during the match against Genei Gakuen in order to block Mahoro's Maboroshi Shot. However, the shoot easily passed through this hissatsu. It was also broken by Genei no Dalamanglass' Keshin shoot.
Inazuma Eleven GO the Movie: The Ultimate Bonds Gryphon[]
It was used by Amagi. He tried to block Hakuryuu's White Breath using Viva! Banri no Choujou, with Kirino's and Kariya's hissatsu, but failed. Later, with the help of Shinsuke's Buttobi Jump, he blocked Seidou Dan's Seiei Hei Pawn B from advancing through the field.
Acquirement[]
- Viva! Banri no Choujou's hissatsu manual can be bought for 840 Nekketsu points at the hissatsu store in Heibayou's Room (兵馬俑の間).
Usage[]
The user first punches into the ground. Three castle-like walls emerge from the ground. When the enemy tries to escape, more walls come up from the ground and trap the enemy. After successfully trapping the enemy, the user begins to laugh.
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Trivia[]
- Part of its name, Banri no Choujou, is the Japanese pronunciation of the literal translation for the Great Wall of China.
- It was shortened to Banri no Choujou (ばんりのちょうじょう, Banri no Chōjō) in the character's hissatsu technique slots.