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Endou Kanon, great-grandson of Endou Mamoru, hails from a future timeline 80 years ahead, inheriting his ancestor’s fervor for soccer. His dark teal hair and eyes, paired with a red headband—distinct from Mamoru’s orange—and a left-ear earpiece, accentuate his modernized homage to the Endou legacy. His attire merges retro and futuristic elements: a red, white, and blue single-button jacket, black undershirt, and teal three-quarter trousers.

Kanon embodies Mamoru’s unyielding enthusiasm, perseverance, and staunch sense of justice. He champions the spirit of fair play, opposing ruthless tactics like those of Team Ogre, and rallies others with Mamoru’s iconic phrase, “Let’s play soccer.” His actions across timelines stem from a dedication to preserving soccer’s integrity and honoring his family’s heritage.

In *Inazuma Eleven: Saikyō Gundan Ogre Shūrai*, Kanon journeys to the past to aid Raimon against Team Ogre, recruiting future allies Fidio, Hiroto, and Toramaru. During the match, he unleashes his signature *God Cannon* technique, shattering defenses to secure victory before returning home with gratitude toward Mamoru.

The game *Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!! The Ogre* depicts an alternate scenario where Team Ogre abducts Kanon to coerce Mamoru into a match during the FFI arc, positioning him as a pivotal narrative force bridging past and future conflicts.

A light novel expands Kanon’s backstory, revealing his time-travel mission was propelled by a resolve to protect Mamoru’s legacy after learning of historical disruptions from Killard. Despite risks, he intervenes, driven by loyalty to his lineage and a passion to forge his own soccer identity.

Kanon’s skills blend offensive prowess and strategy, featuring techniques like *Abisegeri*, *Wolf Legend*, and the decisive *God Cannon*. His athletic stats—high kick power, speed, and midfield versatility—reflect a balance of physicality and technical precision.

Relationships anchor his story: profound reverence for Mamoru, bonds with cross-temporal allies, and silent pride in ancestors like Daisuke and Hiroshi. While his immediate family remains unexplored, Kanon’s identity is inseparable from the Endou legacy, reinforcing themes of intergenerational connection and the enduring impact of heritage.