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Inazuma Eleven GO!

    Raimon 

General

  • Gratuitous Foreign Language: In the dub, Raimon's players all tend to use words or phrases from their native language on occasion.
  • Multinational Team: The dub assigns a different nationality, and matching accent, to each member of Raimon; for a few examples, Riccardo (Shindou) is Italian, Gabriel (Kirino) is Spanish, and Victor (Tsurugi) is Russian.

Sangoku Taichi / Samguk Han

Voiced By: Kensuke Sato
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"Raimon's previous captain. His kindness is his team's mainstay."

  • Butt-Monkey: Because of The Worf Effect. Especially in the Tanabata event.
  • The Captain: He was captain of Raimon until he asked Shindou to take the role.
  • Crutch Character: His catch stat starts out and remains the highest in the party, and for being the only goalie you have to start with he does his job very well. But he never gets an Avatar, while Shinsuke does, so by the end of the game he'll be a better goalie than Sangoku. This is justified by the story: Sangoku is a third year so won't be able to play in the team much longer, and names Shinsuke as his replacement.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Fence of Gaia. He smashes the ground with his fists and giant mountains which stop the ball raise from the hole.
  • Disappeared Dad: His mother mentions that he doesn't have a father, although the reason for his absence is not further disclosed.
  • Momma's Boy: Non-negative example. His mom is something of a Doting Parent, and he cares about her a great deal, but Sangoku is not at all timid and very responsible.
  • Odd Name, Normal Nickname: In the English dub, Samguk is called Sam for short.
  • Playing with Fire: His element in the game is fire. His most notable fire hissatsu is Burning Catch: his right hand catches fire, which estinguishes after he spins twice in the air before catching the ball.
  • Precocious Crush: In the games he has a crush on Aki.
  • Supreme Chef: He sometimes does the cooking himself in place of his mom and he's shown to be good at it.
  • Team Dad / Team Mom: Depends on what the team needs at the time.
  • The Worf Effect: Poor Sangoku. His hissatsu technique, Burning Catch, is often broken to show how strong the opponents are. Even Kirino's seiyuu apologized for her line about him not being able to protect the goal.

Kirino Ranmaru / Gabriel "Gabi" Garcia

Voiced By: Yuu Kobayashi

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click here to see Kirino Mixi Maxed with Jeanne d'Arc

"Raimon's beautiful ace defender. He understands Shindou very well."

  • Alliterative Name: His dub name, Gabriel Garcia
  • Awesomeness by Analysis: He was the one who figured out how to break the tactics of Gassan Kunimitsu.
  • The Captain: Becomes Raimon's temporary captain in Galaxy after Tenma, Shindou, and Tsurugi get selected for the national team.
  • Childhood Friends: He and Shindou were friends since elementary school, where they were both in the soccer club.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: Deliberately invoked. Kirino was designed with "beauty" in mind.
  • Even the Guys Want Him: In the Valentine's Day chapter of the anthology manga, he gets a lot of chocolate from girls, but much to his dismay, also from some (not particularly good-looking) boys.
  • Expy: As a pretty-boy defender who's a longtime friend of the team's captain, he's basically Kazemaru 2.0.
  • Fighting Spirit: Banner Warrior Brynhildr and Armed as well..
  • First-Name Basis: Jeanne is the only character to address him exclusively by his given name.
  • Fusion Dance: With Joan of Arc.
  • Girlish Pigtails: A rare male example; he has low-tied twintails. According to an interview, he hates them for making him look like a girl.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: He and Shindou have been close since they were kids.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: The Inazuma Eleven GO Anthology manga reveals that he likes cats, and they like Kirino back. He is good with cats because he plays with Shindou's.
  • Meaningful Name: The "Kiri" in his name means "mist", referring to his signature hissatsu techniques, The Mist and Deep Mist.
  • Mysterious Mist: His signature hissatsu, a play on the kiri in his name meaning "mist". While The Mist is a simple smokescreen, its evolved form Deep Mist seems to make the ball outright vanish from under the opponent's feet and appear at Kirino's.
  • Nice Guy: Outside of a brief period of self-doubt and bitterness in Chrono Stone, he's nothing but kind and supportive to the team.
  • Playing with Fire: In Chrono Stone, mixi-maxing with Jeanne d'Arc gives him the La Flamme hissatsu.
  • Pretty Boy: He's intentionally drawn to look as pretty as possible. It's implied that he's considered good-looking, and during the Valentine's Day chapter from the anthology manga, he gets nearly as much chocolate as Shindou.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: He's a nice and feminine guy who has pink hair.
  • Smoke Out: The Mist generates a thick cloud of... well, mist to blind the opposing player while he steals the ball.

Amagi Daichi / Wanli Changcheng

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Voiced by: Nara Tooru (Japanese)

"The team's foremost giant, who hates warped fights."

  • Ambiguously Brown: He had tan skin since he was young, but his ethnicity is not clear.
  • The Big Guy: The biggest guy physically who blocks very well and is tough in personality.
  • Bully Magnet: There was a time in his life where every kid bullied him until Mahoro stood up for him. The kids stopped bullying Amagi, but targeted Mahoro instead, which ruined their friendship for a long time.
  • Childhood Friends: He was friends with Mahoro before they fell apart, but they make amends after Amagi finds out the truth of why his friend avoided him. They both had another friend named Kousaka Yukie.
  • Goggles Do Nothing: He wears his goggles in a way they can't be used.
  • Hot-Blooded: He is rather hot-tempered, mainly because he doesn't like unfair things.
  • Meaningful Name: His name "Daichi" means "earth". He's an earth player whose hissatsu techniques are also earth-attributed.
  • Odd Friendship: With Hikaru. They are different in personality and when Kidou is appointed as coach, Amagi literally drags Hikaru with him to skip practice because of how tough the training menu is.
    • Commonality Connection: They bond over the fact they were both bullied in elementary school and struggled to make friends.
  • Stone Wall: He has terrible stats in everything except Block, but he blocks very, very well. His techniques also involve literal walls.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: A milder example. He was nice when he was younger despite being bullied, but began to toughen up after Mahoro started ignoring him without telling him why.
  • Verbal Tic: Adds "-do" to the end of his sentences.

Minamisawa Atsushi / Doug McArthur

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Voiced By: Yūki Kaji

  • Hair Flip: His gesture of flipping his hair conveys his arrogance.
  • Interface Spoiler: In the dub, and one you'll only notice in hindsight. He follows the same Named After Someone Famous Theme Naming as most opposing teams. It doesn't hit you until you go up against a team that has every player named after a famous military commander... There's also one in his Player Binder file, his recruitment method is listed as "Other" while everyone else you start out with is listed as "Story". That's because he's both "Story" and "Pal Pack", he starts out with you but can only be recruited back by Pal Pack in the postgame.
  • Nominal Hero: At first, he doesn't care much about the soccer club, staying in it only to get good grades in his student report card.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: He leaves the Raimon team in episode 11 because of the situation with Fifth Sector and the SEE Ds.
    • Guest-Star Party Member: You can only get him back in the postgame, and even then, his level will be reset to 1.
    • Face–Heel Turn: Instead, he transfers to Gassan Kunimitsu, a rival team still serving Fifth Sector.
      • Heel Realization: After being defeated, he apologizes for what he did, and although he never comes back to Raimon, he keeps good relationship with them.
  • Put on a Bus: He permanently leaves Raimon in episode 11, but later shows up as an opponent in Gassan Kunimitsu and makes few appearances after that.
  • Sir Not-Appearing-in-This-Trailer: In this case, he didn't appear in the promotional work before the start of the series, whick might be due to his eventual departure.
  • Technicolor Eyes: Has central heterochromia. Red outer, gold inner.
  • Those Two Guys: Eventually becomes this with Hyoudou after his Heel Realization.
  • Wake-Up Call Boss: As an opponent, he's easily the toughest striker you've gone up against by that point, and he doesn't even have an Avatar!

Kurumada Gouichi / Subaru Honda

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"A guy with a fiery heart. He dribbles like a roaring locomotive."

Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima (Japanese), Stuart Palm (English, anime)

  • Ambiguously Brown: He's one of the dark-skinned members of the team, but his ethnicity is not clear.
  • Can't Catch Up: His worries when the juniors like Kariya and Shinsuke prove to be good.
  • Hot-Blooded: He is quite fiery and courageous, which is also shown in his hissatsu technique.
  • Nice Guy: He encourages Tenma and later Shinsuke when they assume goalkeeper position. He's also friendly in general.
  • Pointless Bandaid: He wears a bandait on his nose as an accessory.
  • Stone Wall: Pretty much Raimon's brick wall.

Hayami Tsurumasa / Eugene Peabody

Voiced By: Hiroyuki Yoshino
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"A talented midfielder. He quickly falls into a slump with negative thoughts."

  • The Cynic: He's the first to start muttering about how the situation is hopeless and the team is doomed. His English bio describes him as having "distinctly pessimistic tendencies".
  • Dismotivation: This left him particularly distressed when best friend Hamano starts getting enthusiastic about going against Fifth Sector. Hayami gets better.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: Blame the pigtails; he's otherwise obviously a boy.
  • FanBoy: He's a fan of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Much to his disappointment, he is not chosen to travel to this era in Chrono Stone.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Hamano.
  • Nerd Glasses: But they're thick round frames instead of being opaque.
  • Skintone Sclerae: His eyes don't contain sclerae.

Kurama Norihito / Michael "Kaiser" Ballzack

Voiced By: Ayahi Takagaki
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  • Adaptational Wimp: His shoot hissatsu technique Sidewinder is quite good in the games. In the anime, it only managed to score once and it was part of a chain shoot.
  • Ambiguously Brown: He's very dark-skinned, but doesn't resemble a black person otherwise.
  • Animal Motifs: Snakes. Specifically, a sidewinder, which is showcased in the hissatsu with the same name.
  • The Cynic: He is not as negative as Hayami but still usually voices doubt about feasibility of the team's plans.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Appeared to be this at first because he found Tenma annoying.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: They cover his left eye and fit somebody who hides his positive emotions, but deep down cares for his friends.
  • The Napoleon: He's the second shortest member in the team and is very short-tempered, especially disliking "annoying" people like Tenma. He later warms up to him, though.
  • Taking the Bullet: In the final match of the Holy Road tournament, he gets injured after he takes Senguuji's shot that was meant to hurt Tenma.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: He becomes less cynical as the first season goes on and he improves his opinion about Tenma, going from blaming him for the team's misery to taking a dangerous shot for him in the final match.
  • The Worf Barrage: His shoot hissatsu, Sidewinder, has the unfortunate fate of being often used to showcase how strong the opponent's goalkeeper is.

Hamano Kaiji / Adé Kébé

Voiced By: Jun Konno (Japanese), Danella Down (English, anime)
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"The team's cheerful mood maker. His hobby is fishing."

  • Expy: His design with his goggles on his head, easy-going personality and sea-related techniques are reminiscient of Tsunami.
  • Foil: He's a cheerful and optimistic guy, while his best friend Hayami is a lot more pessimistic, although the latter eventually gets over it.
  • Goggles Do Nothing: He wears his goggles just as an accesory, unlike Tsunami, who uses them when he's surfing.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Hayami.
  • Making a Splash: He has water-based hissatsu, such as Naminori Piero, a technique which lets him create a whirlpool that turns into a wave which obscures the opponent's vision.
  • Meaningful Name: The "kai" in his first name means "sea", fitting his water element and his hobby, which is fishing.
  • Nice Guy: He's a very friendly and easy-going guy.
  • Oop North: In the dub he's a (very broad accented) Geordie.
  • Sleeves Are for Wimps: Rolls up the sleeves on his Raimon uniform.
  • Verbal Tic: He has a habit of saying "oi" when kicking a ball.

Ichino Nanasuke / Hugues Baudet

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Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa

"A calm boy with a strong sense of responsiblity who supports the team as a strategist."

  • The Benchwarmer: The only time he played in the Holly Road Tournament was in the finale, against Dragonlink.
  • The Bus Came Back: He and Aoyama leave the soccer club along with the rest of Raimon's second team at the beginning of the series, but after some thinking, they come back in episode 19 before the match against Kaiou.
  • The Captain: Of Raimon's second team before being Curb-Stomped by Tsurugi.
  • Cross Attack: Britannia Cross, a hissatsu he created with Aoyama, involves them creating a symbol above the opponent, whom they hit with a cross beam.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: He left the soccer club at the beginning of the season out of fear of Fifth Sector and the SEEDs. However, he felt the worst about leaving among the members who quit. He and Aoyama came back.
  • Those Two Guys: He's rarely seen without Aoyama. After they come back to the team, they spend most of the matches on the bench and sometimes comment on the events.

Aoyama Shunsuke

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Voiced By: Ayahi Takagaki

"A logical soccer player. He never fails to analyze himself after games."

  • The Benchwarmer: He spends most of the matches of the Holly Road Tournament on the bench, but he played a few more matches than Ichino.
  • The Bus Came Back: He and Ichino leave the soccer club along with the rest of Raimon's second team at the beginning of the series, but after some thinking, they come back in episode 19 before the match against Kaiou.
  • Cross Attack: Britannia Cross, a hissatsu he created with Ichino, involves them creating a symbol above the opponent, whom they hit with a cross beam.
  • Satellite Character: Most of his personality, actions, and interactions revolve around Ichino.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: He left the soccer club at the beginning of the season out of fear of Fifth Sector and the SEEDs. He and Ichino came back.
  • Those Two Guys: He's rarely seen without Ichino. After they come back to the team, they spend most of the matches on the bench and sometimes comment on the events

Kariya Masaki / Aitor Cazador

Voiced by: Yuuki Tai (Japanese), Seth Leslie (English, anime)
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"A Raimon transfer student. He appears very nice on the surface, but is actually twofaced."

  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: At first, he pretended to be nice towards others, only to mess with them. He became more genuinely nice later, but can still act mean sometimes.
  • Fanboy: He is shown to be a big fan of the reporter Tominaga Jun. He tries to get an autograph from her.
  • Giver of Lame Names: His friends aren't impressed by the names he gives to the hissatsu tactics at all.
  • Good Eyes, Evil Eyes: Not evil per se, despite pretending to be, but in the beginning, his eyes tend to become wider when he acts nice and narrower when he becomes nasty.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He enjoys messing with others for the fun of it, but he's a kind-hearted soul on the inside despite his rough past.
  • Meaningful Name: The "Kari" in his surname means "hunting", while his dub surname "Cazador" means "hunter" in Spanish. Both are a reference to his main hissatsu technique, Hunter's Net.
  • New Transfer Student: His game bio describes him as a transfer student.
  • Parental Abandonment: He was brought to the orphanage at 11 years old.
  • Playing Sick: A rare selfless example when he pretends to have a stomach ache to allow Kirino to travel to medieval France in his place.
  • Red Herring Mole: He claims to be a SEED, though this is completely made-up for the sake of getting on Kirino's bad side.
  • Troll: Loves to mess with Kirino in particular.
  • Tsundere: When he has a genuinely nice moment, especially towards Kirino, he quickly tries to hide his soft side.
  • Tsurime Eyes: His default eye shape is sharp and narrow.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He's afraid of snakes.
  • Yellow Eyes of Sneakiness: He has amber eyes and he likes to deceive people for fun.

Kageyama Hikaru / Lucian Dark

Voiced By: Ayumi Fujimura
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"An earnestly cheerful boy, with a budding soccer sense."

  • The Drag-Along: Taken literally with Amagi.
  • Idiot Hair: He has a small ahoge on his head.
  • Instant Expert: Even though he had started playing soccer relatively recently when he joins the team, he learns quickly, even with a little struggle.
  • Mega Manning: With just a simple explanation or a passing glance.
  • Naïve Newcomer: He doesn't have much experience with soccer when he joins the team, so when he was struggling at dribbling, Kariya gave Hikaru the bad advice that he should look solely at the ball when dribbling, causing him to smash his forehead into the goalpost.
  • New Transfer Student: He experienced being a transfer student during elementary school and he struggled to make friends at his new school.
  • No Social Skills: When he was younger, he wasn't very good at talking to people, so when he transfered to a different school during elementary school, he believed that agreeing with everything the others say would bring him friends. The others started getting annoyed at him after a while, until Hikaru realized where he his wrong and apologized to them.
  • Odd Friendship: With Amagi. He half-heartedly let Amagi drag him when the latter wanted to skip practice due to Kidou's tough training menu.
    • Commonality Connection: They bond over the fact they were both bullied in elementary school and struggled to make friends.
  • One-Steve Limit: As of Orion no Kokuin, he shares his given name with Ichihoshi Hikaru.
  • Same Surname Means Related: The adults realize he's related to Kageyama when Hikaru introduces himself and he nods that he was his uncle. He feared that he wouldn't be allowed to join the soccer club due to his uncles' wrongdoings, but the adults assured him they weren't mad at him.
  • Spin Attack: Extend Zone. The spin he puts on the ball is so intense it leaves a crater when he warps to a dimension where he takes the shot.
  • Verbal Tic: Shouts "UGIIII!" whenever he kicks a soccer ball or just screaming.
  • Yes-Man: What caused him to get bullied when he was in elementary school, because his classmates started getting annoyed with how Hikaru agreed with everything (or rather, pretended to). He still has shades of this.

Nishiki Ryouma

Voiced By: Ryo Iwasaki
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click here to see Nishiki Mixi Maxed with Sakamoto Ryouma

"The super player returning from Italy. He has a kind, chivalrous spirit."

  • Ambiguously Brown: He has dark brown skin, but his ethnicity is not clear.
  • Beneath the Mask: He is actually very insecure when it comes to making goals, this is why he became a midfielder. Someoka aided in fixing this though.
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: He has thick eyebrows.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He has an avatar.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: His Hissatsu and avatar element.
  • Dub Name Change: A notable aversion, given the name's significance to his character.
  • Everything's Better with Samurai: His avatar, Sengoku Bushin Musashi.
  • Fanboy: Of Sakamoto Ryouma, whose given name he proudly shares.
  • Fighting Spirit: Sengoku War God Musashi and Armed in Chrono Stone
  • Fusion Dance: With Sakamoto Ryouma.
  • Glass Cannon: His shoot hissatsus are very strong, but his stamina and TP are pretty low.
  • Large Ham: He has a loud voice and a larger than life personality that he is not afraid to show.
  • Making a Splash: In Chrono Stone, his Mixi Max with Sakamoto Ryouma gives him the Kuroshio Ride hissatsu. It creates a water dragon that passes through the opponent and steals the ball from them.
  • Meaningful Name: Nishiki shares his first name with a famous Japanese figure, this foreshadows that Nishiki will eventually Mixi Max with said prominent figure.
  • Nice Guy: He's very friendly and carefree. He can sometimes serve as moral support.
  • Samurai Ponytail: His hair is tied in a high ponytail, which gives him the appearance of a samurai. This samurai motif is shown through his avatar.
  • Sucks at Dancing: As seen in Chrono Stone, he really likes dancing, even though he's poor at it.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Onigiri, specifically the kind that Someoka makes. It is also his Comfort Food.

    Hakuren / Alpine 

Yukimura Hyouga / Njord Snio

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Voiced by: Junta Terashima

"With his talent discovered by Fubuki, he is a super striker, one of the best in the northern region."

  • An Ice Person: To go along with Hakuren's theme, most of his hissatsu techniques and his Avatar are ice-based.
  • Animal Motifs: His signature hissatsu in the anime is Panther Blizzard, which involves him summoning the titular feline.
  • Bratty Half-Pint: His attitude towards Fubuki in his first appearance is rather rude due to believing he was betrayed by the one person he was the closest to.
  • Elemental Eye Colours: He has aqua-blue eyes and his element is ice.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: He was deeply hurt when Fubuki stopped showing up to practice, which lead Yukimura to believe he was betrayed by him. However, he didn't know Fubuki was removed from the coach position by Fifth Sector, which eventually lead to him discover his own abilities.
  • Expy: Despite being trained by Fubuki Shirou, he is more similar to Atsuya for being a formidable ice striker who is quite impulsive.
  • Face–Heel Turn: When he thought Fubuki left him he went and became a SEED.
  • Heel Realization: After he sees how violent Fifth Sector's soccer really is, especially after they let Seki off the bench, he realizes it was a mistake to follow their order and that Raimon is a stronger team than he thought.
  • Fighting Spirit: Snowfall Saia.
  • Glass Cannon: He has very strong shoots, but he doesn't have any defense hissatsu techniques and his defensive stats are comparatively lower.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: He has a close friendship with his mentor Fubuki for being the only person who trully understands his desire to train more to improve himself. Yukimura took great value in this relationship which is why he became a SEED when he thought Fubuki left him.
  • Meaningful Name: The "Yuki" in his surname means "snow", referring to his elemental powers. The "Hyou" in his first name means "panther", which is the animal showcased in his hissatsu technique, "Panther Blizzard".
  • A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil: Fubuki was very worried when his protégé Yukimura joined Fifth Sector due to feeling betrayed by him. Thankfully, he finds his way back.

    Kidokawa Seishuu / Kirkwood 

Kishibe Taiga / Bay Laurel

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Voiced By: Yuki Ono
  • Animal Motifs: In the game, his Avatar is Beast King Leon, which resembles a lion.
  • The Captain: Of Kidokawa Seishuu.
  • The Chains of Commanding: The rift within his team weighs heavily on him.
  • Fighting Spirit: Beast King Leon.
  • Friendly Enemy: Despite competing fiercely with each other, he and Shindou hold each other in high regard.
  • Mirror Character: He has many notable similarities with Shindou, whose team competed against his during the previous Holy Road tournament (which Kidokawa won). They weren't captains back then, but they both became the captain of a team torn between following Fifth Sector and rebelling. They also play the same position and have the same number on their T-shirt.
  • Nice Guy: He cares about his team and is worried when some of the members (particularly the Taki brothers) have conflicts among each other.
  • Theme Naming: The members of Kidokawa Seishuu are named after nature. 'Kishibe' can also be written with the '岸辺' character, which translates as "shore", while his forname means "large river". The dub went further with this and made everyone's surname the name of a tree, in his case 'Laurel'.
  • Worthy Opponent: Shindou seems to respect him as an opponent.

    Genei Gakuen / Mirage Academy 

Mahoro Tadashi / Harrold Houdini

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Voiced by: Kazuma Horie

  • Alliterative Name: Harrold Houdini in the dub.
  • Break His Heart to Save Him: He cut ties with Amagi in the past because he was afraid his first real friend would be targeted again by bullies.
  • Bully Hunter: He was first introduced to Amagi in his childhood as somebody who stood up to his bullies. Unfortunately, it didn't end well for him.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: Didn't want to tell Amagi the true reason he avoided the guy in the past: he was bullied in place of Amagi because he stood up for his friend.
  • The Captain: Of Genei Gakuen.
  • Childhood Friends: To Amagi, his first true friend. They both made another mutual friend named Yukie.
  • Devilish Hair Horns: His hair, in addition to being bright red, is also shaped like horns. He was initially on Fifth Sector's side.
  • Evil Redhead: He has red hair and he is an antagonist, but he gets over the evil aspect.
  • Fighting Spirit: Phantom Dalamanglass.
  • Master of Illusion: His team has illusion as its theme. Mahoro himself has Maboroshi Shoot, which creates the illusion of the ball disappearing and reappearing.
  • Unusual Ears: He has pointed ears for no apparent reason.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: He used to be a kid who wanted to make friends, then became a good companion to Amagi and a defender of his bullies, but he later started avoiding his friend after the bullies switched their target to him. He was also temporarily on Fifth Sector sides, but becomes sweet again and he mends his friendship with Amagi.
  • You Can't Fight Fate: He believes Amagi's (and Raimon's) ideal is impossible because they can't go against the strong.

    Arakumo Gakuen / Universal Middle School 

Amemiya Taiyou / Sol Daystar

Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi (GO series), Michiyo Murase (Orion)
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click here to see Taiyou Mixi Maxed with Zhuge Liang

"Often said to have the kind of talent that only appears once a decade, he is truly a genius soccer player."

  • Broken Ace: He speaks disturbingly lightly of his mortality.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: His hair is orange and shaped like the sun's halo.
  • Breakout Character: He becomes part of Raimon in Chrono Stone.
  • The Captain / Red Armband of Leadership: Of Arakumo Gakuen.
  • Composite Character: He's a combination between Hiroto and Ichinose.
    • Like Hiroto, he is a Friendly Enemy who likes to play soccer with the protagonist and has an enigmatic personality in the beginning, before the protagonist finds out he's one of his rivals.
    • Like Ichinose, he loves soccer, but has a serious medical condition that he tries to prevent from holding him back. His similarity to Ichinose is pointed out by Ishido.
  • Determinator: He refused to give up during his match with Raimon, he overexerted his body in an attempt to win and ended up hospitalized, again. Sound familiar?
  • Elemental Hair Colors: He has orange hair and is a fire player who uses The Power of the Sun.
  • Expy: His character, the fact that he has a heart disease and is willing to give everything he has against The Hero makes him very similar to Captain Tsubasa 's Jun Misugi. Both feels insulted when the main character holds back and both are The Ace that their illness holds back.
  • First-Name Basis: Which is rare among the opponent players of Raimon's.
  • Friendly Enemy: He really just wants to play soccer with Tenma.
  • Fighting Spirit: Solar God Apollo and Armed in Chrono Stone.
  • Fusion Dance: With Zhuge Liang
  • Glass Cannon: Plot-wise, at least. He has powerful shoots, but a weak body due to his ilness. The title for an episode about him was even titled "Glasswork Genius".
  • Handicapped Badass: Of the terminal disease variant. He is known as a genius player who only appears once in a decade. While he only plays for the team in the semi-final because he was in the hospital before, he shows to be a very competent striker with a powerful Avatar. This is before he finally heals for good.
  • Keet: In the show.
  • The Last Dance: He goes all out while playing as he's well aware he'll probably die soon.
  • Light Is Not Good: Until we find out Fifth Sector has nothing to do with his plays.
  • Meaningful Name: Both his Japanese and dub given names mean "sun", which is what his techniques are based on, and fits with the rest of Arakumo Gakuen's tendency to be named after celestial bodies.
  • Nice Guy: He really is a friendly and nice guy, both with his teammates and his opponents. His team cares for him in return.
  • Playing with Fire/The Power of the Sun: His avatar Taiyou Shin Apollo and avatar hissatsu Sunshine Force are this: After he summons his avatar, he gathers orange energy in his hands, then combines the energy and releases it as the avatar is doing the same. Next, the avatar puts the energy in the ball and it takes the appearance of a sun, which Taiyou then kicks towards the goal.
  • The Rival: In fact, created to be Tenma's true rival: facing off each other with the passion for soccer. They were also officially likened to the north wind and the sun from Aesop's fables.
  • Shock and Awe: In Chrono Stone, while mixi-maxed with Zhuge Liang.
  • Sickly Child Grew Up Strong: He's been having a heart disease ever since he was young. In his first year of middle school, he eventually heals, although he holds himself back at first out of fear his disease would come back.
  • Stellar Theme Naming: The members of his team, Arakumo Gakuen, are named after the celestial bodies. Tayiou's name means "sun".
  • Stepford Smiler: To an extent, type A. Most noticeable when he cheerfully says he'll be okay to Fuyuka, but his smile disappears soon as she's out of his room.

    Dragonlink 

Senguuji Yamato / Quentin Cinquedea

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Voiced by: Yuuki Hayashi

  • The Ace: He can play as a Forward while being a Goalkeeper.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: He is a footballer, but still. His pride is anything but small.
  • The Captain / Red Armband of Leadership: Of Dragonlink.
  • Chess Motifs: Like the rest of Dragonlink. Being The Captain, he's the King.
  • Fighting Spirit: Wise King Kingburn.
  • Final Boss: Being the goalkeeper and captain of the last team you have to face, and having an Avatar, he's essentially this for the game.
  • Overlord Jr.: He is the son of Senguuji Daigo, the Holy Emperor. He shares the same view as his father about Fifth Sector's managed soccer, he goes against a team that wants to take true soccer back, and he's arrogant on top of it.
  • Pride: Which led to his team's downfall. They are so proud of and reliant to their Avatars that if you strip them off, they are reduced to nothing.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: He looks exactly like his father, only younger and with longer hair that's a slightly darker shade of pink.
  • Uniformity Exception: As the son of the Holy Emperor, he is the only member of Dragonlink who has pink hair, while everybody else has white hair.

    Other Characters 

Tsurugi Yuuichi / Vladimir Blade

Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno

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  • The Ace: In the altered reality of Chrono Stone, he is an ace striker.
  • Big Brother Instinct: When they were younger, Yuuichi saved Kyosuke from falling down a tree after trying and failing to convince him not to climb it when their soccer ball got stuck, at the expense of his legs.
  • Career-Ending Injury: He was unable to pursue his soccer dream after he became too crippled to even walk.
  • Casting a Shadow: During his short time on Raimon in Chrono Stone, he uses both the hissatsu Death Drop and the avatar Ma Senshi Pendragon during the match against Protocol Omega, both having the darkness element.
  • Disappears into Light: His alternate timeline self in Chrono Stone.
  • Elemental Hair Colors: He has dark blue hair and uses the darkness element in Chrono Stone.
  • Expository Hairstyle Change: Has the same hairstyle as his brother in Chrono Stone, which probably signifies that the timeline has been messed with.
  • Fighting Spirit: Demon Warrior Pendragon and Armed as well.
  • First-Name Basis: Naturally, due to being Tsurugi's brother.
  • Fusion Dance: He can fuse with his brother in Chrono Stone.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: His alternate timeline self joined Raimon in Chrono Stone, but only for one match, because after winning the match against Protocol Omega, his alternate self vanished.
  • Go Out with a Smile: His alternate timeline self in Chrono Stone, after Raimon prevent Protocol Omega from interfering with the accident, smiles before vanishing because he was glad that his brother can play soccer again.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He got crippled when saving his brother from falling from a tree. And in Chrono Stone, he doesn't mind returning to the reality where he is crippled at all for his brother's sake, even if it means his alternate timeline self will disappear.
  • Morality Pet: It's complicated. His little brother is serving Fifth Sector for his sake, but at the same time because Yuuichi loved soccer, he hates seeing how corrupt it is because of Fifth Sector.
    • And of course this is all without Yuuichi's knowledge. Until Episode 16. In the end, Yuuichi was the one who convinced Kyousuke to abandon Fifth Sector and play for Raimon fair and square.
  • Nice Guy: He's a friendly guy in general, but his unconditional love for his younger brother and the sacrifices he makes for him are unmeasurable.
  • Older Than He Looks: He's 18, but is similar in height to his brother, who is 13.
  • Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: In Chrono Stone, his memory's unaffected by change in the temporal plane thanks to a special bracelet.
  • Set Right What Once Went Wrong: His motive in Chrono Stone is to bring back the timeline where Kyosuke plays soccer, believing he loves it more than Yuuichi himself does.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: He is much nicer than Kyousuke, who is more of a Jerk with a Heart of Gold.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: He looks very similar to Kyousuke with the same skintone and hair color. His alternate self in Chrono Stone also has a very similar hairstyle.
  • Super Ringer: Shows up to help in the match against Protocol Omega in Chrono Stone. Awesomeness ensues.
  • Theme Naming: The Avatar of his alternate self is Pendragon, matching his younger brother's Lancelot.

    Fifth Sector 

Kinzan Kyouzou / Henry Goldwin

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Voiced by: Masayuki Omoro

The new chairman and principal at Raimon Jr. High. He is loyal to Fifth Sector.

  • Alliterative Name: Kinzan Kyouzou.
  • Obviously Evil: He's as unfriendly as his usual grumpy expression makes him look. He believes Fifth Sector's orders should be followed and he gets angry when Raimon start to rebel.
  • Right-Hand Cat: He has a white cat, as seen in the game trailer.

Kuroki Zenzou / Saber Sabel

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voiced by: Yasuyuki Kase

"The coach of Kuro no Kishidan, and a ruthless servant of Fifth Sector."

  • Alliterative Name: Saber Sabel in the dub. Doubles as Repetitive Name.
  • The Dragon: He is one of Ishido Shuuji's most loyal followers.
  • Evil Redhead: He has red hair and he's the coach of Kuro no Kishidan. He is ruthless and loyal to Fifth Sector.
  • The Handler: A villainous example. He tries to make sure Tsurugi follows Ishido's orders, reminding him that he wouldn't receive the money needed for Yuuichi's surgery otherwise.
  • Meaningful Name: "Kuro" means black. He is the coach of Kuro no Kishidan (The Black Knights) and he dresses in black.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man: He wears a black suit jacked over a white shirt, matching black pants, a black tie, and a fancy black hat.
  • Theme Naming: His dub first name, Sabel, is a type of weapon. All the members of Kuro no Kishidan are named after weapons in the dub.

Ishido Shuuji / Alex Zabel (Gouenji Shuuya / Axel Blaze)

Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima
Fifth Sector's Holy Emperor. Why does he want to rule football...?

For a list of tropes applying to Ishido Shuuji, see his character entry as Gouenji Shuuya in here.

Senguuji Daigo / Gyan Cinquedea

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  • Affably Evil: Despite being the Big Bad he seems to honestly want Gouenji to realize his faults and go back to the good side of soccer.. He was also remarkably gracious towards Tenma.
  • Ambiguously Brown: Senguuji and his son both have brown skin, but their ethnicity isn't clear.
  • Big Bad: He is the actual Holy Emperor in GO. He is behind the whole conflict between his organization managed soccer matches and everyone who wants to take true soccer back, like The Resistance.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: He was imprisoned as a child for stealing a soccer ball in an attempt to live out his passion.
  • Knight Templar: He loves football, but his way to express his love is by regulating all soccer matches since he believes this will make everybody enjoy soccer equally.
  • The Man Behind the Man: He is the actual Holly Emperor and Ishido has been following his orders.
  • Villain in a White Suit: He is the powerful leader of Fifth Sector and a charismatic villain who wears a white fancy suit.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: He wants to make sure soccer can be enjoyed equally by all. Unfortunately he thinks he needs to regulate all matches in order to do that.

    Zero 

Hakuryuu / Bailong

Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
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click here to see Hakuryuu Mixi Maxed with Zhuge Liang

  • Ascended Extra: He becomes part of Raimon in the Raimei version of the Chrono Stone game (while in the other Neppuu version and the anime, Taiyou takes his place).
  • Blow You Away: He also combines it with his light theme.
  • Breath Weapon: Shining Dragon's White Breath technique.
  • The Captain: Of Unlimited Shining and Zero in the movie. He later became the captain of Resistance Japan in Galaxy.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: When he faces off Raimon with his team Unlimited Shining, they are much stronger, winning with a score of 12-0 against them.
  • Does Not Like Spam: In the Raimei version of the Chrono Stone game, he reveals that he doesn't like chocolate.
  • Elemental Hair Colors: To go with his light team, he has white-ish hair. This contrasts with Shuu's dark hair and dark team.
  • Evil Duo: With Shuu when they play for Zero. They are polar opposites both in personality and elemental powers.
  • Fighting Spirit: Holy Beast Shining Dragon; and Holy Knight Arthur.
  • Fusion Dance:
    • He fuses his avatar Shining Dragon with Shuu's avatar Darkness God Dark Exodus to create Holy Knight Arthur.
    • In the Chrono Stone game, he mixi-maxes with Zhuge Liang.
  • Heel–Face Turn: During the match between Raimon and Zero, after Tsurugi makes him realize his corrupted soccer isn't the best, he remembers how fun it was when he was young and has a change of heart. He plays the rest of the match for fun. He also joins Raimon in the Raimei version of the Chrono Storm game.
  • Light 'em Up: All his signature hissatsu techniques are light-themed. White Hurricane, which he uses to shoot a golden hurricane, as well as the avatar hissatsu White Breath, which his dragon avatar uses to throw a beam of light through his mouth.
  • Light Is Not Good: He has light-based techniques, he has light hair and skin, and he's part of the light-themed team Unlimited Shining, one of the strongest teams serving Fifth Sector.
  • Meaningful Name: It literally means "white dragon", refering to his avatar. The same goes for the dub, but in Chinese.
  • Only One Name: He appears to have only one name.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: He is one of several antagonists with red eyes.
  • The Rival: He had a rivality with Tsurugi when they were both training on God Eden. However, they still have respect for each other.
  • Shock and Awe: While mixi-maxed with Zhuge Liang in Chrono Stone.
  • Tail Slap: Uses Shining Dragon's tail to beat his opponents.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: He's a SEED with white hair.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: Canonically, he has the most moves with this trope.
    • His obligatory combination hissatsu with Shuu, Zero Magnum.
    • Shining Dragon fuses with Dark Exodus to make Holy Knight Arthur.
    • Great Blaster, which makes Tsurugi the yin instead of Shuu.

Shuu / Tezcat

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Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro

  • Affably Evil: Despite being part of a team serving Fifth sector and believing that soccer is all about power, he shows to be quite respectful, allowing Raimon to train on his island after they have a short match. He also seems to get along well with Tenma and partially helps Hakuryuu in becoming a better person.
  • Big Damn Hero: In Chrono Stone, he cuts off the A5's attack and spirits Raimon away from the battle.
  • Broken Bird: He couldn't bring himself to love soccer anymore after his sister died in an attempt to save her with a soccer match. At least until Tenma changes his view.
  • The Captain: Of Ancient Dark.
  • Casting a Shadow: All of Shuu's signature hissatsu technique (both regular and avatar) and his avatar are darkness-based. This includes Black Ash, a shoot technique which involves both the user and the ball being surrounded by dark energy.
  • Cynicism Catalyst: He tried to stop his sister from being sacrificed into the sea. In doing this he lost everything and grew a hatred for soccer — the method in which the sacrifice was chosen.
  • Dark Is Evil: He is a member of Ancient Dark, a darkness-elemental team team whose members feed on the opponents' negative emotions.
  • Dead All Along: At the end of the movie, he vanishes into nowhere, showing that he was a spirit all along. In the game, it's revealed that after his sister's death, he wandered until he himself died.
  • Disappearsinto Light: At the end of the movie, he turns into light (or shadow) as his spirit vanishes.
  • Elemental Hair Colors: To go along with his darkness-themed team, he has purplish-black hair.
  • Evil Duo: With Hakuryuu when they play for Zero. They are polar opposites both in personality and elemental powers.
  • Fighting Spirit: Darkness God Dark Exodus; and Holy Knight Arthur.
  • Fusion Dance:
    • He fuses his avatar Darkness God Dark Exodus with Hakuryuu's avatar Shining Dragon to create Holy Knight Arthur.
    • Asks Wonderba to be Mixi-Maxed with Tenma
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: Played with since he was apparently always dead, but this is only revealed after he becomes good at the end of the movie, when his spirit vanishes for good.
  • Heel–Face Turn: At the end of the match between Raimon and Zero, he drops the cynicism view that soccer is all about power and starts seeing it as a fun game.
  • My Greatest Failure: He regrets not being able to stop his sister from being sacrificed.
  • No Full Name Given: Only one of his names is revealed (it's unknown whether it's his first-name or surname), but considering he had a sister (who is only known as "Shuu's sister"), it's likely he has both a surname and a given name.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: He is officially a ghost who can never leave his island, but he can still take a more "alive" form and play soccer.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Despite looking like he is the same age as Tenma, Shuu is at least several hundred years old, being the boy from the "legend" of the God Eden island. Techniqually, he is no longer alive, but his spirit still resides on the island.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: Dark Exodus fuses with Shining Dragon to make Holy Knight Arthur.

Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone

    Chrono Storm 

Fei Rune

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click here to see Fei Mixi Maxed with Tyranno
click here to see Fei Mixi Maxed with Big

Voiced By: Akiko Kimura

  • Animal Motifs: The Moon Rabbit. His hair, he jumps like a rabbit, and his hissatsu are named and themed after rabbits, with the moon appearing in the background. Even his Avatar is a rabbit. His hair also becomes rabbit like and fits his armed form after Miximaxing with Big.
  • Big Damn Hero: In his first appearance, he appears all of a sudden to cut off Alpha's shot at Tenma.
  • Brought Down to Normal: At the end of Chrono Stone, he and the rest of Feida are given a vaccine that cures them of their Second Stage Children gene.
  • The Captain: Of Garu, one of the teams of Feida.
  • Cheerful Child: A cheerful and pure-hearted boy who loves soccer as much as Tenma.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Green hair and green eyes.
  • Evil All Along: He is actually a Second Stage Child who had his memories wiped out by SARU to stop El Dorado from getting rid of soccer and ultimately their existence. He plays a lot more aggressively in this state, but he eventually finds his way back to his friends.
  • Expository Hairstyle Change: When he gets merged with a tyrannosaurus, his hair becomes longer and he gets a ponytail, as well as two raised spikes.
  • Fighting Spirit: Lightspeed Fighter Robin and Armed.
  • Fusion Dance: Miximax with a Tyrannosaurus and the dinosaur Big.
  • I Am Not Left-Handed: He was hiding his avatar because he hates it as his reminds him of the doll his father left him.
  • Mr. Exposition: Necessary because Tenma didn't get what was going on. He explains how Tenma's current timeline was altered and some new mechanics, namely Avatar Armed.
  • Mysterious Waif: Friendly as he is, this mysterious boy has been awfully evasive about himself.
  • Non-Uniform Uniform: His Garu soccer uniform comes with an orange vest instead of red, but otherwise looks like the standard uniform.
  • Parental Abandonment: His mother Nanobana Kinako (yes, that Kinako) died giving birth to him, while his father Asurei Lune left him while he was just a little boy. He hates talking about his family because of that.
  • Power Up Full Color Change: His hair and eyes turn pink when he's merged with that dinosaur.
  • Spell My Name With An S: There's usually a divide between the Wiki writers and the subbers whether it's Fei Rune or Fey Lune or some combined variation of the two. It was finally settled when the European localization officially made his name Fei Rune, at least for the game. The anime's dub has his name spelt "Fey".

Nanobana Kinako / Goldie Lemmon

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click here to see Kinako Mixi Maxed with Master Dragon

Voiced By: Aoi Yūki

  • Action Girl: The only female player in Raimon and was able to compete with Tsurugi.
  • Damsel in Distress: During the time Raimon became part of King Arthur's story, she gets captured by a brainwashed Master Dragon who tried going after princess Merola.
  • Death by Childbirth: Her adult self died giving birth to Fei Rune.
  • Fighting Spirit: Priestess of the Dawn Amaterasu and Armed.
  • First-Name Basis: Discussed. When Tenma calls him Nanobana-san, she tells him to call her Kinako like he "usually" does (since it was part of a Time Paradox) instead of being so formal.
  • Fusion Dance: With Master Dragon.
  • Genki Girl: You know it's bad when she leaves Tenma speechless.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: When Master Dragon tried capturing Aoi in the role of Princess Merola, Kinako pushed her out of the way, leading to her getting captured instead.
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: Her adult self from the future is Fei's mother. Her future husband Asurei Rune sent her young self back in time to watch over their son.
  • Meaningful Name: Her given name roughly means "yellow flour", refering to the roasted flower used to make a type of mochi. This is a pun on her signature hissatsu, Mochi Mochi Kinako Mochi.
  • More Deadly Than the Male: She defeated Tsurugi and won her number 10 uniform.
  • Motherly Side Plait: Hairstyle seen as an adult.
  • The Smurfette Principle: She was the only female player in Raimon.
  • Theme Naming: Yellow in the colour theme naming of the girls.

Zanark Avalonic

Voiced By: Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese), Seth Leslie (English, anime)
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click here to see Zanark Mixi Maxed with Cao Cao
click here to see Zanark Mixi Maxed with Clara Jane

  • Ambiguously Brown: He has brown skin and an unclear ethnicity and nationality.
  • Anime Hair: His hairstyle is crazy even for these series. His dark green hair is spiky on top, while the lower half is shaped into balls connected with red bands, and that's not even counting his hairstyles when Mixi Maxed.
  • Anti-Villain: After being saved by Nishiki, he becomes a friendlier antagonist. He was a full time villain before it. Near the end of the season, he becomes a full time hero after he leaves Feida and joins Chrono Storm.
  • Brought Down to Normal: At the end of Chrono Stone, he is given a vaccine that cures him from his Second Stage Children genes.
  • The Captain: Of Zanark Domain.
  • Catchphrase: He says "I knew you'd say that.", so much so that it became a LINE sticker.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: He easily defeats Protocol Omega 3.0 by himself. After this, he gives his power to the team and becomes their coach.
  • Dark Is Evil: He wears a black and red uniform, he has dark green hair, and he's a wanted criminal from the future.
  • Dragon with an Agenda: He has no loyalty to El Dorado or their goals and is fighting Raimon to just get his criminal record wiped clean and because it amuses him.
  • Enemy Mine: A criminal from the future that's wanted for his crimes and he convinces El Dorado to let him work with them to deal with Raimon.
  • Expy: Can be seen as an Expy of Vegeta from his extremely arrogant nature, and the fact that he calls himself "Super Zanark" after Mixi-Maxing with Clara Jane.
  • Fighting Spirit: Devil King Zodiac; and Herculean Strength Genbu when Mixi Maxed with Cao Cao and Armed.
  • Fusion Dance: With Cao Cao, and later with a hurricane named Clara Jane.
  • Hypocrite: Complains about the way Feida does things but had no problem being just as cruel.
  • Large Ham: Probably the biggest one in the entire series, that's saying something.
  • Make Wrong What Once Went Right: Has no problem with screwing with history even if it causes a Time Paradox. His motivation for doing this is simply For the Evulz.
  • Power Incontinence: His power is out of control as he becomes a Second Stage Child.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: His outfit (and by extension Zanark Domain's uniform) is black, red and gold. Devil King Zodiac is all red and black.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: He has red eyes, complete with Hellish Pupils, and he's an arrogant S-Rank criminal.
  • Transforming Mecha: His bike can transform into a time travel machine.
  • Worthy Opponent: After being 'saved' by Nishiki when his power went out of control, he started to see Nishiki as a good reason to play against Raimon.
  • Younger Than They Look: Based on Zanark's appearance, you would presume him to be around his mid twenties, but he's evidently young enough to qualify as a Second Stage Child.

Tobu / Sor

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click here to see Tobu Mixi Maxed with his "father"

Voiced By: Yukiji

  • Accidental Misnaming: Has a tendency to get other people's names wrong.
  • Ambiguously Brown: He has brown skin and an unknown nationality. It might look like he is just tanned due to living in the age of dinosaurs, but newborn Torb also had brown skin.
  • Fighting Spirit: Ancient Warrior Jaggerwock and Armed.
  • Friend to All Living Things: To Dinosaurs at least. He gets along with most dinosaurs and is able to get help from them.
  • Fusion Dance: With his Quetzalcoatlus father.
  • Never Bareheaded: All of Torb's forms have a head accessory: a white dinosaur skull in his normal form, a feline head when using Avatar Armed and a pterosaur skull when Mixi Maxed.
  • Parental Abandonment: He was lost in time during the time travel experiments done by El Dorado. His parents made sure he was in a escape pod and ejected him. They're also still alive though he wishes to stay in prehistoric times.
  • Raised by Wolves: After his time capsule got mixed with Tochan's egg, Torb was mistaken for his son. Hence, he was raised by a Quetzalcoatlus and decided to stay like this.
  • Signature Headgear: As befitting for somebody who lives in the Mezozoic Era, he wears a dinosaur skull in his hair.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: He can talk to dinosaurs.

    El Dorado 

Alpha

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Voiced By: Kissho Taniyama (Japanese), Seth Leslie (English, anime)

  • Anti-Villain: Like the rest of El Dorado, it turns out he isn't the real antagonist, but SARU and Feida.
  • The Captain: Of Protocol Omega.
  • The Dragon: To El Dorado, who sent Alpha to intervene with the timeline in order to erase soccer. As of episode 5, after El Dorado's plans have been foiled, he was dismissed from his position.
  • Fighting Spirit: Ruler of the Skies Phoenix and Armed.
  • Gratuitous English: Answers questions with "Yes" or "No". It quickly becomes memetic.
  • Icy Gray Eyes: His gray eyes show he's the cold and aloof archtype.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Alpha is revealed to be his codename, while his real name remains unknown.
  • Only Sane Man: When compared to his fellow captains, he's a lot more calm and serious. He also tries to stop Beta and Gamma when they argue.
  • The Stoic: He's decidedly unemotional.
  • Theme Naming: Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
  • Time Police: He describes himself and his team as Route Agents authorized to intervene with time. Their mission is to create a world where soccer no longer exists.
  • Unusual Ears: They're inexplicably pointy.

Beta

Voiced By: Mariya Ise
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  • Action Girl: In addition to being a captain, one of the rare genuine examples in this franchise. She is a forward who has an Avatar and can use Avatar Armed. Probably doubles as Affirmative Action Girl and Dark Action Girl.
  • Anti-Villain: Even the psychotic girl isn't the baddie.
  • Ax-Crazy: When she flips into her violent mode, her plays, along with her voice, become more aggressive.
  • The Captain: Of Protocol Omega 2.0
  • Cute and Psycho: She has both a cutesy, child-like personality and a violent one.
  • Eye Colour Change: In violent mode, her eyes change from magenta to dark purple, along with becoming sharper.
  • Expository Pronoun: When in violent mode, she switches to the masculine and aggressive "ore" to refer to herself in first-person.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Despite working for El Dorado, she just doesn't seem the Blood Knight type in the beginning.
  • Fighting Spirit: Goddess of the Vacant Skies Athena and Armed.
  • Flip Personality: Complete with pitch and eye color change. Regardless if she's in friendly (relatively speaking) mode or violent mode, she's just as sly and manipulative.
  • Guns Akimbo: Her Avatar Athena has a serpent-shaped gun in each hand.
  • Mass Hypnosis: She can use the Sphere Device to mind-control entire soccer teams. But she can only inflict it on those who have given into despair and don't have Avatars. Plus it can only change their emotions of something instead of removing it completely. Such as love for soccer turns to hatred.
  • More Deadly Than the Male: She has the same abilities as Alpha and an extra dose of craziness. She is more cunning and lasted more than both Alpha and Gamma as El Dorado's Dragon.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Beta is revealed to be her codename, while her real name remains unknown.
  • Shifting Voice of Madness: Her voice becomes considerably deeper, rougher and more aggressive when she switches into her Blood Knight personality, compared to being high, girlish and cutesy in her default mode. note 
  • Theme Naming: Beta is the second letter of the Greek alphabet.
  • Time Police: She takes over Alpha's role as a route agent who's authorized to intervene with time.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Beta is both in one. Her default mode is cute, childish, and acts friendly. Her violent mode is psychotic and aggressive.

Gamma

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Voiced By: Yuuki Tai (Japanese)

  • Anti-Villain: Haven't the two above told you El Dorado isn't the Big Bad of this series?
  • Break the Haughty: As soon as he's introduced, his narcissistic personality becomes apparent. But soon, Protocol Omega 3.0 is curb-stomped by Zanark. It doesn't help that Raimon only play against his team when they get Zanark's aura and he didn't have any successful mission, unlike his predecessors.
  • Butt-Monkey: The Sorting Algorithm of Evil does not treat Gamma kindly. In the game, Hamano doesn't even remember who he is when he reappears for the Ragnarok Tournament.
  • The Captain: Of Protocol Omega 3.0.
  • The Fighting Narcissist: He doesn't become less arrogant when he has to team up with some members from Raimon as part of El Dorado Team 02. He at least became stronger in Infinity Prison.
  • Fighting Spirit: Swift Wolf Lycaon and Armed.
  • Fusion Dance: Along with the rest of Protocol Omega 3.0, he temporarily fuses with Zanark's aura.
  • Gratuitous English: His tendency to say "Smart."
  • Mass Hypnosis: Like Beta, he uses the soccer ball to mind-control soccer teams.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Gamma is revealed to be his codename, while his real name remains unknown.
  • Theme Naming: Gamma is the third letter of the Greek alphabet.
  • Time Police: He takes over Alpha and Beta's role as a route agent who's authorized to intervene with time... but in his case it doesn't last long.
  • The Worf Effect: Defeated then controlled afterward in the second ep he appeared, thanks to Zanark. Even after getting stronger by Zanark's aura, he loses again when Kirino gets mixi-maxed with Jeanne. Gamma just can't win. And he's supposed to be stronger than Beta.

Ray Rukh / Ar Ecks

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Voiced By: Kouno Yutaka

  • Android Identifier: In Hyper Dive Mode, he gains a black visor and black lines on his face.
  • Anti-Villain: Yeah, the weird looking creepy guy still isn't the Big Bad.
  • Bald of Evil: His hairstyle is a buzz-cut, close enough to count.
  • Black Knight: He's the Black Knight that brainwashes the Master Dragon.
  • The Captain: Of Perfect Cascade.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Will use any situation or tricks to his advantage if it will ensure his team will level up as they attempt to fulfill their mission.
  • Dragon Rider: He's the "dark knight" from King Arthur's story who brainwashed and controled the Master Dragon.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: Has Diamond shaped pupils.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Fey Lune. To the point that their names sound very similar.
  • Fighting Spirit: Artificial Avatar Plasma Shadow OF and Armed.
  • Just Toying with Them: Uses Practice mode against Raimon and Normal Dive when they all bring out the Miximax and armed.
  • Kick the Dog: Smiles at the fact that he caused the elderly and dying dinosaur Rockstar to die sooner than expected by mind controlling her. Also brainwashing the Master Dragon and being willing to let her get killed so he can have a chance of taking out Raimon and erasing them along with King Arthur's world.
  • Machine Monotone: He speaks with a very monotonous voice and he turns out to be an android.
  • Mass Hypnosis: He mind-controls a bunch of Dinosaurs to make them attack both his team and Raimon's.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Wears a purple cape, has glowing purple eyes, and has magic that is purple when he's the Black Knight.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: His avatar or when he's armed.
  • Robotic Reveal: Turns out him and the rest of his team are androids.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Probably the most egregious example in the series. One could spell his name as any of the following: Ray Rukh (as stated above), Ray Ruke, Rei Rukh, Rey Ruke, Rei Ruku, Lay Luke, and so on.
  • Super Form: He has a "Hyper Dive Mode" which allows him to release even greater limits.
  • The Stoic: Even when he's smiling.

El Dorado leadership

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Sakamaki (left) and Todou (right)

A group of elderly men who rule the world in the future. in order to erase the rebelling Second Stage Children from history they are attempting to Ret-Gone soccer so that they will never be born, as they are descended from soccer players. The two named members are Sakamaki Togurou and the leader Toudou Heikichi.

Voiced By: Masaki Aizawa (Toudou), Kouji Ishii (Togurou)

  • Combat Pragmatist: Togurou will use Dinosaurs or anything else that can help in defeating Raimon.
  • Evil Old Folks: The council is made of old men and they're the antagonists at first.
  • Fantastic Racism: Towards Second Stage Children.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Sakamaki built Mecha Endou and the members of Perfect Cascade, who are androids.
  • Mr. Exposition: El Dorado sometimes serve this role. Such as Todou explaining why they don't just interfere on a greater scale in the past and how Tobu ended up in the past.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Todou has red eyes.
  • Red Herring: They're established as the main antagonists of Chrono Stone, but in truth, they want to stop the Second Stage Children. Of course, their methods and Fantastic Racism towards them don't make them better.
  • Ret-Gone: Attempting to wipe soccer from existence to wipe out the Second Stage Children. Also attempt to wipe out anyone connected to soccer that gets in their way.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Believed that Second Stage Children would become a threat to the world so they experimented on and tried to wipe them out on top of being racist to them. It was because of this very mistreatment that they created Feida to strike back against El Dorado and the world at large.
  • Was It Really Worth It?: Togurou questions whether they did the right thing by preventing humanity from evolving to the next level.
  • You Have Failed Me: Whenever a member of Protocol Omega fails enough they are sent to Infinity Prison.

    Feida / N-Gen 

Saryuu Evan (Codename: SARU) / Simeon Ayp

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Voiced By: Nobuhiko Okamoto

  • Animal Motif: Apes.
  • Big Bad: Yes, Inazuma Eleven always likes to screw viewers' minds up by turning things upside down under their noses. He IS the Big Bad, and all El Dorado is doing is to stop him furthering his plans.
  • An Offer You Can't Refuse: Gives one to El Dorado.
  • Blessed with Suck: Even with all the power that comes with being a Second Stage Child, he won't live past twenty.
  • Brought Down to Normal: After he loses along with the rest of Feida, he is a given a vaccine that cures him from his Second Stage Children genes.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: Though it happened near the end of the match rather after officially getting beaten.
  • Fantastic Racism: Towards normal humans.
  • Goggles Do Nothing: His goggles are simply a head accessory. He sometimes wears them normally, but still without any purpose.
  • Killer Gorilla: When he mixi-maxes with the S Gene, he resembles a furious gorilla. His avatar, Ultra Demon God Evarth, also resembles an ape.
  • La Résistance: Leader of Feida.
    • Anti-Hero: Feida, or Second Stage Children are the last antagonists in this series.
  • Luke, You Are My Father: Heavily implied to be Tenma's direct descendent, though never actually stated. His face being identical to Tenma's is a major reveal in the games.
  • Odd Name Out: He is notably the only character whose name or nickname is written in the Latin alphabet.
  • The Social Darwinist: He believes that everyone who isn't blessed with the Second Stage Children genes should be killed for being weak and is in the way of the evolution of mankind.
  • Take Over the World: Feida's goal.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: He has white hair and is the Big Bad of Chrono Stone.

Meia / Mehr and Giris / Ghiris

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Voiced By: Hinako Sasaki (Meia), Takuya Eguchi (Giris)

  • Action Girl: Meia is another strong female player in a season where power levels are higher than ever.
  • Battle Couple: One of the few official relationships in the series, their special powers are stronger when used together.
  • Brought Down to Normal: Along with the rest of Feida, they receive a vaccine that cures them from their Second Stage Children genes.
  • The Captain: Meia of Team Giru.
  • Fighting Spirit: Passionate Lovers ♂ and Passionate Lovers ♀.
  • Genius Bruiser: The smartest people from Feida and the ones who make the tools that Feida uses.
  • Heart Beat-Down: Meia uses the power of the heart in her technique Lovers Rapier.
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy: Meia's Passionate Lovers ♀ is pink and Giris' Passionate Lovers ♂ is blue.
  • The Power of Love: Their Avatars are at their strongest when they're active at the same time.
  • Royal Rapier: Both Passionate Lovers are knight-like in appearance and have rapiers that they use in their techniques.
  • Signature Headgear: All the members of Team Giru wear something on their head (or his face in Giris' case). Meia wears a black and blue headband, while Giris wears glasses.
  • Sickeningly Sweethearts: They have zero qualms about displaying their affection for each other in public.

    Other Characters 

Clark Wonderbat / Clark von Wunderbar

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Voiced By: Hiroyuki Yoshino

  • Beary Funny
  • Butt-Monkey: His position as coach is always taken over by other characters, which includes Raimon's orignal coaches, historical figures and a friggin pterasaur. In fact the amount of times he actually go to be a coach can be counted with one handnote .
  • Everything Talks
  • Large Ham
  • Mr. Exposition: Shares this role with Fey regarding the Time Travel business.
  • Power Up Full Color Change: Turns pink when excited.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Calls himself "The great coach Wonderbat-sama" and is quietly ignored by Raimon team.
  • Sucks at Dancing: When he has a mini dance competition against Nishiki, he is shown to be as bad at dancing as the former.

Professor Arno Crossword / Doctor Cross Word Cryptix

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Voiced By: Creator/Naomi Kusumi
  • The Engineer: He created the time machine.
  • Mr. Exposition: His primary role is to explain the mechanics of time travel.
  • Secret-Keeper: He knew all along that Fei was a brainwashed Second Stage Child sent by SARU to Tenma's timeline, but he didn't tell either of them the truth because he trusted that Fei would do what's right and save the world one day.
  • Stealth Hi/Bye: He has a habit of appearing out of nowhere to explain things, than vanishing just as quickly (often when asked a question that he'd rather not answer).

Helper X / Benefactor X (Asurei Rune / Aslei Rune)

Voiced By: Creator/Hiroshi Yanaka
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Master Dragon / Queen of Dragons

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click here to see Master Dragon free from Rei's brainwashing

  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Due to being controlled by Rei Rukh assigned as the Black Knight, she acts like a dangerous beast who tries to kidnap Aoi as Princess Merola.
  • Dark Is Evil: When brainwashed, she's a black aggressive dragon.
    • Light Is Good: Her true self is that of a friendly white dragon with a golden crown and light blue eyes. She also glows brightly when giving Kinako her aura and she gives her the Sparkling Illusion technique.
  • Disney Death: The others think she drowned when she fell into the water, but she survived and escaped Rei's control.
  • Empathic Environment: The sky turns dark when she appears.
  • Fusion Dance: With Kinako.
  • Giant Flyer: A giant flying dragon.
  • Gold and White Are Divine: When not brainwashed, she has a white body and wears a golden crown. She's the patron saint of the Knights of the Round Table.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: Resembles an Eastern Dragon.
  • Paint It Black: When brainwashed, her white body turns black, while herblue eyes turn red.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: In her brainwashed form, she has red eyes.
  • Tail Slap: While under the Black Knight's control, she tries to slap King Arthur with her tail when trying to reason with her.
  • Telepathy: Communicates with Kinako through transmitting her thoughts.

Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy

    Inazuma Japan / Earth Eleven 

General

  • Animorphism: All the members except Shinsuke possess Souls, the ability to turn into their spirit animal to gain new skills.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The team is full of newbies who come from different backgrounds unrelated to soccer, but they soon become a key part in saving the galaxy.

Kuroiwa Ryuusei / Astero Black ( Kageyama Reiji / Ray Dark)

The new coach for Inazuma Japan as well as the Second Stage Children Team Excellar in the games, famous for his merits outside of Japan and asked personally to be the coach. Believed to be Kageyama and is working with Endou Mamoru.

For a list of tropes applying to Kuroiwa Ryuusei, see his character entry as Kageyama Reiji in here.

Ibuki Munemasa / Terry Archibald

Voiced By: Tatsuhisa Suzuki
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Former basketball player who has joined Inazuma Japan in order to earn money to go abroad and join a overseas basketball team.

  • Anime Hair: Ibuki has unusually spiky white hair.
  • Badasses Wear Bandanas: Ibuki wears a black bandana and is one of the best goalkeepers in GO Galaxy after he discovers his full potential.
  • Determinator: Ibuki takes his role as the goalkeeper of Inazuma Japan seriously and always tries his hardest. This results in him butting heads with Shindou during the first matches since Shindou won't let him try to stop the ball and does it in his place.
  • Heel Realization: The last match to the semi-finals made him realize that his I Work Alone mentality is not for the best and he becomes more willing to cooperate with his team.
  • It's All About Me: Ibuki believed that it was due to him that his basketball club won all matches. Because of this he leaves the club.
  • I Work Alone: This was what had gotten Ibuki to split up from his old club's teammates. He believed that it is because of him that the basketball team continued to win and tells the team to leave everything concerning the victory to him even though basketball requires a team working together to win. This ended up fueling his ego and made Ibuki do things on his own, which lead to the basketball team's downfall. It was another reason why Shindou looked down on him at first. Luckily, he gets better and realized his mistake.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: He realizes that he isn't good at the game, but he won't stop trying until Shindou no longer looks down on him.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: Averted. He has white hair but he is not a bad person at all, just a bit arrogant.

Morimura Konoha / Trina Verdure

Voiced By: Aoi Yūki
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  • Better with Non-Human Company: She was very scared of people at first, no thanks to her bullies, but she gets along well with animals.
  • Bully Magnet: She was bullied a lot in school which made her afraid of people (especially girls).
  • Elemental Hair Colors: She has green hair, matching the colour of the leaves of her hissatsu.
  • The Empath:
    • When Kusaka gets into a fight with the Saudi Arabia players, she immediately deduces he is scared of becoming alone and tells both him and Tenma.
    • Konoha seems to know her teammates' habits which is why she noticed something was wrong about Tsurugi as he was not the real one.
  • Friend to All Living Things: Konoha finds comfort in animals, who are equally friendly to her.
  • Green Thumb: When she uses Konoha Roll, she becomes surrounded by leaves as she rolls, resembling a bush.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation: She used to do that, but she later becomes a bit more confident.
  • I Meant to Do That: Inverted. She fully intended to miss all five goals, but she kicked the ball in such a way that in her first try, it entered the goal.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: She loves animals in general but cats are commonly seen around her (she even saved one from a car accident).
  • The Load: That's what she believes to be due to her self-deprecation, but eventually manages to subvert it through hard work and being the first to awaken her Soul amongst the team's initial line-up.
  • Meaningful Name: Her given name means "leaf", a reference to her signature hissatsu technique.
  • Rolling Attack: Konoha Roll involves her rolling into a sphere to steal the opponent's ball.
  • Shrinking Violet: She's never played sports before and gets scared easily along with being uneasy with contact with other people. She even got scared when Shindou was angry at the team's apparent incompetence regarding football. According to the game, her contract's conditions were to allow her to become a Homeschooled Kid and finish school that way.
  • Two Girls to a Team: With Sakura, they're the only female players in the team.

Minaho Kazuto / Keenan Sharpe

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Voiced By: Tsubasa Yonaga

  • Amateur Sleuth: He's learning in order to become a true detective.
  • Disappeared Dad: His father died when he was still a child.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Minaho is a nice person at heart, but his sleuthing and deductive reason into his teammates' personal lives can push them the wrong way.
  • Look Behind You: His hissatsu technique "Look! An UFO" involves him fooling the opponents with this statement to steal the ball from them.
  • Significant Green-Eyed Redhead: Minaho has orange hair and green eyes. He's also one of the main characters in Galaxy.

Manabe Jinichirou / Zippy Lermer

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Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima

  • Awesomeness by Analysis: Manabe tries to invoke this in the match against Teikoku, but fails. However, in other matches he successfully steals the ball from the opponents by using calculations.
  • If My Calculations Are Correct: He often makes calculations regarding the way the opponents may pass the ball. It didn't work at first given his lack of experience in football.
  • I Meant to Do That: During the Australia match where he tries to shoot but accidentally trips, tipping the ball in. When Tenma congratulates him on his goal, Manabe says this.
  • Insufferable Genius: He was quite arrogant in the beginning.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: He is one of the smartest members of Inazuma Japan/Earth Eleven, being a math genius. He's also the only member who wears glasses.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: Manabe claims that he hates his parents but in fact, he hates himself for not meeting his father's expectations.

Tetsukado Shin / Frank Foreman

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Voiced By: Yuuki Tai

Joined Inazuma Japan in order to fix his family's fishing boat. A former boxer.

Kusaka Ryuuji / Buddy Fury

Voiced By: Fumihiro Okabayashi
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A delinquent who has dropped out of five schools before joining Inazuma Japan.

  • Beware the Nice Ones: He is generally civil to other people until someone tells him he is weak, which sends him into a fit of rage.
  • The Big Guy: The tallest member and one of the physically strongest members of Inazuma Japan.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Kusaka always keeps his eyes closed. When he gets angry, he opens them.
  • Japanese Delinquent: Leader of a gang of other delinquents? Check. Wears a bandana over his head. Check. Prone to violent outbursts and fighting? Check. Has an extremely hot-blooded nature when roused? Check. One of his Hissatsu Shots is a stereotypical pose for yankee types? Check. Yes, we have a bonafide Delinquent.
  • My Greatest Failure: The reason why he hates being called weak is because of an incident when he failed to protect her Childhood Friend Satoko from her bullies, which made her seemingly distance herself away from him. This made Kusaka believe that he has to be strong.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: He only opens his eyes when he gets angry and violent and they're shown to be red.
  • Super-Strength: Kusaka seems to be one of the stronger characters on the team especially after his 'furious mode' is controlled.

Nozaki Sakura / Cerise Blossom

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Voiced By: Aya Endo
Former member of the rhythmic gymnastics club, she joined Inazuma Japan in order to earn enough money to go abroad and study gymnastics with the best.

  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: At the beginning, Sakura had no problem hurting her own teammates or making them look bad to make herself look good in the initial matches.
  • Lonely at the Top: Her parents pressured her to become the best in the world. As a result, she often tries to make herself stand out at the expense of the safety of her own teammates. Obviously, this meant that she wasn't very liked at her old club.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: The rose-haired part is played straight but the sweetie part is subverted initially as Sakura tried to make her teammates look bad while making herself look good during the first matches but after realizing that winning as a team alongside Inazuma Japan is not a bad idea, she becomes nicer to them.
  • Second Place Is for Losers: Although her parents were more disappointed than Sakura herself, they still weren't content with theur daughter winning second place in rhythmic gymnastics since that meant somebody is better than her.
  • She-Fu: She often uses the acrobatic skills she developped from rhythmic gymnastics on the field.
  • Two Girls to a Team: Her and Konoha are the only female players in the team.
  • "Well Done, Daughter!" Girl: She tried to make her parents proud by being at the top after failing to impress them with a second-place medal in rhythmic gymnastics. Because of this, she tried to make herself look good on the field until Tenma makes her realize that winning as a team is also good.

Matatagi Hayato / Falco Flashman

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Voiced By: Kaito Ishikawa
Former member of Kaiou's athletics club, he has joined Inazuma Japan in order to buy a large house for his family.

  • Ambiguously Brown: His skin is noticeably a bit darker than other characters, which is most likely a tan due to athletics being a sport held outside.
  • Anime Hair: Like Ibuki, Matatagi's hair is unusually spiky.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Matatagi is quite protective of his two younger brothers, especially since his dad left them and his mother is sick.
  • Combat Parkour: The appropriately named Parkour Attack involves Matatagi moving quickly and doing a backflip and a front flip in the air before shooting the ball.
  • Darker and Edgier: His dark side form is a literal example of this.
  • Disappeared Dad: His dad left him and his family when he was younger.
  • Fragile Speedster: He's very fast, but he has no defensive hissatsu techniques currently so he can't defend himself against incoming opponents.
  • Hidden Depths: Matatagi appears to be a cheerful guy but he has a rather "dark side" that so far only Minaho has figured out. This can be seen through the advice he has given to both his brothers and Minaho.
  • Locked into Strangeness: After releasing his dark side, he gets a blue highlight in his hair.
  • Taking the Heat: He takes the blame for his brothers whenever they steal something.
  • Values Dissonance (In-Universe): The advice he gives in episode 8 to his younger brother when he was caught hiding his friend's toy. Also in the following episode, the suggestion he secretly gives Minaho after he and Manabe got into a fight after a discussion regarding the latter's family.

Ichikawa Zanakurou / Zack Avalon

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  • Ambiguously Brown: He has brown skin, just like Zanark.
  • Anime Hair: His hair is spiky and is styled into two ponytails that rest on his shoulders, which are shaped like spheres.
  • Catchphrase: Like Zanark, he also has a tendency to say "I thought you'd say that", though with a formal and polite tone instead.
  • Identical Stranger: Tenma notes that Zanakurou bears a strong resemblance to Zanark physically, though it's unclear whether the two are connected in some form and this isn't addressed again for the rest of the series.
  • Nice Guy: In stark contrast to Zanark, Zanakurou is nice and polite to the members of Earth Eleven and he often gives advice to some of them.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Averted. He has red eyes but is nice to other people.

    Kiel / Nomor 

Katra Paige / Catora Peiji

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Voiced By: Reina Ueda

"Princess of the annihilated planet Kiel. She guides Tenma and the others through Pixie."

  • Big Good: Katra indirectly helps Tenma by telling him to find the four shards necessary to destroy the black hole threatening to engulf the galaxy.
  • Damsel in Distress: She was kidnapped by Ozrock on the day her planet was destroyed.
  • Girlish Pigtails: She has long pink hair styled in two twintails.
  • Last of Her Kind: She is the only survivor of planet Kiel, especially after Potomuri's soul vanishes in the finale.
  • Reports of My Death Were Greatly Exaggerated: Potomuri thought she was dead because she chose to stay with her people when the planet was threatened by a black hole. However, it turns out Ozrock kidnapped her before the disaster, thus saving her life.

    Faram Obius / Falam Orbius 

Lalaya Obies / Roleia Orbes

Voiced By: Ayahi Takagaki
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"The young queen who rules Faram Obius. She sees the shadow of her late father in Tsurugi's face."

  • And Now You Must Marry Me: Definitely a milder example but she kidnaps Tsurugi for this. However, she gives the choice to him and has yet to decide consequences if he refuses and doesn't seem to have the intention of hurting him. Tsurugi instead decides to show her the truth about her planet.
  • Anti-Villain: She loves and is loved by her people, just wanting them to be happy and smile. The reason why she kidnaps Tsurugi is because she feels that her planet will be even better.
  • A Child Shall Lead Them: Lalaya is now the Queen of Faram Obius due to her late father.Double Subverted since Ruza Donolzen turns out to be the ruler (and a corrupted one too), but gets captured once her coup fails allowing Lalaya to truly rule over Faram Mobius.
  • Daddy's Girl: She loved her father when she was young, but he started spending less time with her because of his duties and he died when before getting the chance to make up for it.
  • Damsel in Distress: Lalaya is imprisoned along with Tsurugi for knowing too much about Ruza Donolzen's plan regarding Faram Obius.
  • Disappeared Dad: Her father died on a journey when she was young.
  • Genki Girl: Lalaya is very childish and cheerful.
  • High-Class Gloves: As Queen of Faram Obius, she wears long purple gloves.
  • Like Parent, Like Spouse: She wanted Tsurugi to marry her because she sees the shadow of her late father in him.
  • Pimped-Out Dress: As Queen of Faram Obius, she wears a fancy purple dress.
  • Sheltered Aristocrat: She was unaware that Donolzen was trying to keep her a prisoner in her castle in order to gain control of the planet and she didn't know how much the people of her planet were suffering during this time. Tsurugi decided to show her the truth while Lalaya was under disguise.

Minel Eiba / Globulus Spaera

Voiced By: Kensuke Satou
"The aide of the young queen Lalaya. Close with the former king Arcous."

  • Undying Loyalty: Towards the former king Arcous and his daughter Lalaya. When Ruza Donolzen tried to take over, it is all but stated that he led the counter-rebellion to stop her coup and give back control to Lalaya.

Barga Zachs / Ogar Circes

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Voiced By: Ryou Iwasaki

  • Amazing Technicolor Population: Yellow, compared to the rest of Faram Obius' humanlike skintones.
  • The Brute: He likes to use aggressive plays against his opponents without any regard to their safety.
  • The Big Guy: He is by far the brawniest of the Shitennou of Faram Obius.
  • Fiery Redhead: He is impulsive and violent and has red hair.
  • Rage Quit: He leaves Sandorius Eleven once they decide to play fairly instead of aggressively like he wants.

Hilary Flail / Rondula Flehl

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Voiced By: Yuu Kobayashi

Rodan Gasgus / Bala Gasgula

Voiced By: Ayumi Fujimura

  • Horns of Villainy: He has two horns on his forehead and has little concern about the opponents' safety.
  • Role-Ending Misdemeanor: In-Universe example. Due to his attempt to kill Earth Eleven with molten magma, he gets kicked out of Gurdon Eleven.

Rugel Baran / Ruger Baran

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Voiced By: Arthur Lounsbery

Gandales Baran / Gandares Baran

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Voiced By: Kazuyuki Okitsu

    Sandorius / Silica 

Kazerma Woorg / K-aran Uogu

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Voiced By: Kengo Kawanishi

  • The Captain: Of Sandorius Eleven.
  • Honor Before Reason: Kazerma wants to play the match against Earth Eleven fairly even though his planet will be destroyed if his team loses. Eventually he is able to convince his team to play normally instead of aggressively like Barga wants them to.

    Sazanaara / Naiadi 

Powai Pichori / Plink Powai

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Voiced By: Fumiko Orikasa

  • Alliterative Name: Powai Pichori and Plink Powai in the dub.
  • The Captain: Of Sazanaara Eleven.
  • Elemental Hair Colors: She has blue hair (although with some white at the tips) and her element motif is water.
  • Making a Splash: All the hissatsu techniques she knows in the game are water-based.
  • The Strategist: She creates the strategies her team uses based on her mood and the opponents' emotions.
  • Telepathy: A defining trait of her alien race is the ability to see other people's azur and read their thoughts.
  • Theme Naming: Like the other members of Sazanaara, she is named after a lake.
  • Third-Person Person: She refers to herself in the third person.

    Gurdon / Magmavia 

In General

  • Artificial Limbs: The pro-machine faction have traded their wings for mechanical arms, which at the cost of their flying ability allows them to create tools.
  • Bird People: The inhabitants of Gurdon resemble birds from Earth.
  • Meaningful Name: The planet's dub name, Magmavia, is derived from the words "Magma" and "Avian", alluding to both its volcanic environment and its Bird People inhabitants.
  • Playing with Fire: Their planet is very hot due to the magma and they represent the Fire-Element.

Alvega Gordon / Aoba Gyr

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  • Adaptational Badass: In order to empathize the pride he has in his mechanical arms, Arbega does not use any hissatsu techniques in the anime, unlike the games in which he used Volcano Head, a catch hissatsu technique that only uses his head ironically enough.
  • Artificial Limbs: He is a part of the pro-machine faction that traded in their wings for mechanical arms.
  • Bird People: He resembles an eagle, although he has mechanical hands instead of the usual wings of his species.
  • The Captain: Of Gurdon Eleven.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Although he is desperate to save his planet, he is not willing to outright kill Earth Eleven like Rodan attempted and is grateful to his coach for kicking him out of the team.

    Ratoniik / Fertilia 

In General

  • Green Thumb: Ratoniik represents the Wood-Element and their planet is a complete jungle.
  • Insectoid Aliens: All inhabitents are humanoid insects due to evolving from bugs.
  • Short-Lived Organism: Due to having evolved from bugs their lifespans range from at least a week to a year at most. As a result death is a very common occurance on their planet.

Banda Koroogyu / Banda Krogue

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Voiced By: Jun Konno

  • Character Death: He dies in the match against Earth Eleven due to reaching his lifespan.
  • Disappeared Dad: His identical son is introduced after his death.
  • Insectoid Aliens: As an inhabitant of Latonique, he's a humanoid cricket.
  • Nice Guy: He is enthusiastic about learning new things and meeting other people. Also, he is very nice to the members of Earth Eleven when they reach planet Latonique.

Banda Koroogyu Jr

Voiced By: Jun Konno
  • Dead Guy Junior: He has the same name as his deceased father.
  • Identical Son: He looks exactly the same like his father.
  • Lamarck Was Right: He inherits not only the appearance of his father, but he also has the same element, position, and soul as Banda Sr.

    Ixal Fleet / Ixar Fleet 

General

  • People of Hair Color: The inhabitants have shades of white, blue, teal, or green hair.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Their planet was destroyed 200 years ago by Faram Obius. 184 of the residents escaped with the help of a cokd sleeping device, but only the eleven members of Ixal Fleet woke up.
  • Revenge: They want to take revenge on Faram Obius for destroying their planet 200 years ago.

Bitway Ozrock / Ozrock Boldar

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Voiced By: Kenjiro Tsuda

  • Big Bad: The main antagonist of GO Galaxy, he is the one behind the Grand Celesta tournament for ultimately selfish reasons.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: Ozrock has a deep voice and he is the Big Bad of Galaxy.
  • Glowing Eyes of Doom: Ozrock has shades of glowing eyes both when serious and before he uses his Soul.
  • Hellish Pupils: He has slanted, cat-like pupils.
  • Last-Name Basis: Unlike most aliens, he is mostly called by his surname.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: He organized the Grand Celesta tournament under the pretext that he wants to save Faram Obius from a black hole so the rrdidents won't have to invade other planets. His actual intention is to get his hands on the cosmic plasma photon cannon built by Potomuri to conquer the galaxy.
  • Tentacled Terror: Ozrock's Soul, Ixaal is a dark tentacled creature.

Ishigashi Gorham / Meteo Garnet

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Voiced By: Aya Endo

  • Beam Spam: Gorham's primary hissatsu technique, Judgement Ray, allows him to summon many disks that shoot red laser beams.
  • The Dragon: He is Ozrock's follower, helping him achieve his plans.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy: He has shoulder-length hair and a pretty, if somewhat feminine, appearance.
  • Mr. Exposition: Serves as a tour guide to the Earth Eleven while they are traveling planet to planet.
  • Unusual Ears: He has pointy years. Justified, as he is an alien.


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