- For the scout character in the Inazuma Eleven Nintendo DS games, see Yamamoto (scout character).
Yamamoto Kanta (
Profile[]
Inazuma Eleven GO
- "A skilled player, but quite headstrong. Not great at coordinating with others."
Appearance[]
He has black hair and gray eyes. He also has tanned skin.
Plot[]
He first appeared in episode 22 with his teammates to play against Raimon in the Cyclone Stadium of the Holy Road tournament. He didn't play in the match because he was a reserve, but he was surprised along with the other reserves that their other teammates played real soccer instead of listening to Fifth Sector's order. At the end, Gassan Kunimitsu lost with 3-2.
Game appearance[]
Character avatar[]
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Gassan Kunimitsu's uniform |
Character view[]
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Gassan Kunimitsu's uniform |
Recruitment[]
Inazuma Eleven GO
In order to recruit Yamamoto, the following requirements are needed:
- Item: Moonlight Emblem (月光のエンブレム, randomly dropped from Gassan Kunimitsu in Furukabu's lower taisen route)
- Item: Gassan Glove (がっさんグローブ, can be bought at Raimon's Budoukan)
- Manual: Counter Drive
After this, he can be recruited for an amount of 1280 Yuujou points.
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Stats[]
All stats are at level 99 and untrained.
Inazuma Eleven GO
- GP: 125
- TP: 172
- Kick: 80
- Dribbling: 103
- Technique: 133
- Block: 91
- Speed: 105
- Stamina: 93
- Catch: 96 (116)
- Lucky: 96
- Freedom: 95
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Hissatsu[]
Inazuma Eleven GO
- [GK] Power Spike
- [DF] Killer Whale
- [SK] Catch Plus 20
- [GK] Counter Drive
Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
Game exclusive teams[]
Trivia[]
- His name, Yamamoto Kanta, is derived from 山本勘助, which, in turn, means Yamamoto Kansuke, a samurai, a reference to Gassan Kunimitsu's naming motif.
- His dub name, Salvador Addin, is derived from Salvador Puig Antich, a Spanish millitant anarchist, a reference to Gassan Kunimitsu's dub naming motif.
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