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When first kicked the ball has a high trajectory that makes it difficult to intercept, and it then spins downwards, landing at the receiver's feet. The Drive Shot (ドライブパス, doraibu pasu) as a pass. A saga completa de Captain Tsubasa dividida em quatro partes principais: Captain Tsubasa (srie original), Shin Captain Tsubasa, Captain Tsubasa J e Road to 2002.No entanto, a srie original ganhou um Remake em 2018 que faz a recapitulao de uma forma mais comprimida. This shot was first made in the match against Furano, which comes from the middle field and bounces on the goal arc and then does a green cut effect on the field and later enters for a 100% chance goal, giving Nankatsu the victory. Phoenix Drive Shot (フェニックスドライブシュート, finikksu doraibu shūto) is a special "do or die try situation" Drive Shot from an injured Tsubasa, made during the 16th National Middle School semifinals against Furano drew a phoenix like aura on mid-air. This shot was used to beat the phantom keeper Deuter Muller as the winning goal of the International Jr. Tsubasa gets in the position to perform an Overhead Kick, then applies Drive Shot's rotating effect on the ball, making it rise suddenly upward. This shot was able to do a greater top spin effect if it rebounds on the field or propelling even higher before the Drive effect goes nearby the keeper.ĭrive Overhead (ドライブオーバーヘッド, doraibu ōbāheddo) is the overhead version of the Drive Shot.
Tsubasa repeats this feat with a combi with Hyuga in the finals against South America Jr. Then, he does a perfect shot to the goal net, defeating Wakashimazu.
Nonetheless, Ishizaki recovers the ball and does a high pass to Tsubasa, who prepares to shot without even looking at the ball and does a no-trap shot, in a perfect combi play with his friend.
In the 16th national middle school finals, Tsubasa approaches the opponent penalty area, but is taken the ball from him with Hyuga's Sliding Tiger Shot which punches Ishizaki on the belly. Miracle Drive Shot (ミラクルドライブシュート, mirakuru doraibu shūto) is a powerful no-trap Drive Shot which is done without looking at the ball, doing a different drive effect rotation, bouncing in the green and entering to the other corner of the goal-net post.