
We discover that this is what coach Kudou had wished for the team to do in order to beat Australia's Box-Lock Defence, this allowed them to beat this by practicing in such a tight confined space such as a room, for them to be able to keep close control of the ball, the player to realize this first is Kidou. With 2 days until the game with Australia, coach Kudou refuses to allow the team to practice and they must stay inside all day! However Tsunami manages to escape and perfects a new hissatsu technique "The Typhoon" which he uses to score past Australia.īut the rest of the players had to resort to practicing in their rooms. Later the draw for the Asia preliminary matches is done, revealing that Japan had drawn against one of the favorites: Australia's team, Big Waves. When the practice match is over Inazuma Japan's new coach is revealed to be Kudou Michiya and his daughter Fuyuka decides to become a manager for Inazuma Japan. However, many of Kidou's team managed to make the team anyway, including Fudou, Gouenji, Tachimukai and Kidou himself. At the end of the game (In the anime) Endou's team wins by 3-2, including goals from Hiroto, Gouenji, Someoka, Reize and Fubuki. There are also two newcomers to this game which are Utsunomiya Tormaru and Tobitaka Seiya. The team (below) is mainly made up of players from Raimon/The Ultimate Eleven and Aliea Academy, however there is the inclusion of Sakuma from Teikoku Academy and Hijikata. The release of the third version, as "Team Ogre Attacks!", followed on February 13, 2014.Ĭoach Hibiki gathers Japan's greatest football players from all over Japan (many of these players are featured in the first 2 seasons).

They were later released separately in Europe both digitally and physically, as "Lightning Bolt" (originally "Spark") and "Bomb Blast" (originally "Bomber") in Europe on September 27, 2013. Inazuma eleven 3 the ogre gameplay walkthrough finale ndsĪll three versions of this game were included in an updated re-release compilation titled "Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endo Mamoru's Legend" for the Nintendo 3DS, released on Decemexclusively in Japan.The Nintendo DS versions were never released outside Japan. There are 3 versions of the game: Spark and Bomber, released on Jin Japan, followed in Decemby The Ogre. "Inazuma Eleven 3: Challenge to the World") is a role-playing video game and sports video game for the Nintendo DS developed and published by Level-5.

Inazuma Eleven 3 ( イナズマイレブン3 世界への挑戦!!, Inazuma Irebun 3: Sekai e no Chousen, lit.
