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Kidou Yuuto, recognized as Jude Sharp in certain regions, endured profound childhood tragedy when a plane crash orphaned him and his younger sister Haruna Otonashi. Residing in an orphanage, Kidou shielded Haruna from bullies. An old soccer magazine, their sole connection to their father, ignited his passion for the sport; he felt closest to his father while playing soccer.
Kidou and Haruna were separated upon adoption into different families—Haruna joining the Otonashi household, while Kidou entered the affluent Kidou Financial Group after Reiji Kageyama identified his soccer talent at age six. To reunite with Haruna, Kidou accepted his stepfather’s condition: win three consecutive national championships in junior high. Failure meant permanent separation, and any district match loss risked expulsion from his adoptive family. This pact forced Kidou to avoid contacting Haruna for years, leading her to mistakenly believe she burdened him.
As captain and strategist of Teikoku Academy’s soccer team, Kidou wore a signature red cape and goggles gifted by Kageyama, concealing his natural red eyes. Initially loyal to Kageyama, he obeyed orders unquestioningly until discovering Kageyama’s unethical methods—match rigging and player endangerment. Kidou rebelled, exposing these acts and prompting Teikoku’s team to quit. He transferred to Raimon Junior High, where his cape shifted to blue symbolizing new allegiance, though it later reverted to red during his time with Inazuma Japan in Season 3.
Kidou’s tactical genius made him Raimon and Inazuma Japan’s chief strategist, capable of dissecting opponents and crafting countermeasures within minutes. Despite his logical exterior, he deeply valued friendships and his sister. In Season 3, he grappled with an identity crisis, fearing his skills were irrevocably tied to Kageyama’s influence. This culminated in a confrontation where he rejected Kageyama’s manipulation, embracing Endou Mamoru’s philosophy of soccer as unity.
In the movie *Inazuma Eleven the Movie: The Invasion of the Strongest Army Ogre*, Kidou competed in the Football Frontier finals against Ogre. During the climax, he executed the cooperative hissatsu "Prime Legend" with Gouenji Shuuya. Post-credits, he logically speculated about time travel, suggesting Endou verify the future by living to meet his grandchild.
His evolving hissatsu techniques included early moves like "Illusion Ball," collaborative efforts such as "Twin Boost" with Sakuma or Ichinose, and "Inazuma Break" with Endou and Gouenji. During the Aliea Academy arc, he developed "Death Zone" and "Death Zone 2" with Endou and Domon, plus the team-based "The Earth." In Season 3, he created "Killer Fields" with Fudou, "Emperor Penguin No.3" with Fudou and Sakuma, and "Big Bang" with Hiroto and Fubuki.
A decade later in *Inazuma Eleven GO*, Kidou appeared more mature and composed, sporting longer hair. He traded his cape for formal attire—a grey coat and burgundy shoes—while retaining modified goggles. He occasionally reflected on past experiences, underscoring his enduring bond with soccer and former teammates.
Kidou and Haruna were separated upon adoption into different families—Haruna joining the Otonashi household, while Kidou entered the affluent Kidou Financial Group after Reiji Kageyama identified his soccer talent at age six. To reunite with Haruna, Kidou accepted his stepfather’s condition: win three consecutive national championships in junior high. Failure meant permanent separation, and any district match loss risked expulsion from his adoptive family. This pact forced Kidou to avoid contacting Haruna for years, leading her to mistakenly believe she burdened him.
As captain and strategist of Teikoku Academy’s soccer team, Kidou wore a signature red cape and goggles gifted by Kageyama, concealing his natural red eyes. Initially loyal to Kageyama, he obeyed orders unquestioningly until discovering Kageyama’s unethical methods—match rigging and player endangerment. Kidou rebelled, exposing these acts and prompting Teikoku’s team to quit. He transferred to Raimon Junior High, where his cape shifted to blue symbolizing new allegiance, though it later reverted to red during his time with Inazuma Japan in Season 3.
Kidou’s tactical genius made him Raimon and Inazuma Japan’s chief strategist, capable of dissecting opponents and crafting countermeasures within minutes. Despite his logical exterior, he deeply valued friendships and his sister. In Season 3, he grappled with an identity crisis, fearing his skills were irrevocably tied to Kageyama’s influence. This culminated in a confrontation where he rejected Kageyama’s manipulation, embracing Endou Mamoru’s philosophy of soccer as unity.
In the movie *Inazuma Eleven the Movie: The Invasion of the Strongest Army Ogre*, Kidou competed in the Football Frontier finals against Ogre. During the climax, he executed the cooperative hissatsu "Prime Legend" with Gouenji Shuuya. Post-credits, he logically speculated about time travel, suggesting Endou verify the future by living to meet his grandchild.
His evolving hissatsu techniques included early moves like "Illusion Ball," collaborative efforts such as "Twin Boost" with Sakuma or Ichinose, and "Inazuma Break" with Endou and Gouenji. During the Aliea Academy arc, he developed "Death Zone" and "Death Zone 2" with Endou and Domon, plus the team-based "The Earth." In Season 3, he created "Killer Fields" with Fudou, "Emperor Penguin No.3" with Fudou and Sakuma, and "Big Bang" with Hiroto and Fubuki.
A decade later in *Inazuma Eleven GO*, Kidou appeared more mature and composed, sporting longer hair. He traded his cape for formal attire—a grey coat and burgundy shoes—while retaining modified goggles. He occasionally reflected on past experiences, underscoring his enduring bond with soccer and former teammates.