Movie
Description
Kabeyama Heigorou begins as a defender for Raimon's soccer team before earning a spot on Inazuma Japan, Japan's national squad for the Football Frontier International. His large, round build and tanned skin contrast with his thin legs. He sports distinctive dark green hair in an afro style and a green square-shaped goatee, features present even in his youth.
Despite his imposing size, Kabeyama is notably timid and nervous. He experiences intense pre-match anxiety, often hiding or feigning bathroom visits to avoid playing. He struggles with new situations and tends to give up easily. Yet, his deep respect for teammates, especially captain Endou Mamoru, fuels his growth. Endou's encouragement helps him conquer fears like acrophobia, allowing him to participate in aerial soccer techniques.
His defensive role capitalizes on his physique for blocking maneuvers. His signature solo hissatsu is "The Wall" (O Muro), creating a stone barrier to stop shots, first used against Sengoku Igajima/Wildwood Academy. He later masters the stronger "The Mountain" (A Montanha). He also contributes to combined techniques: "Inazuma Otoshi" with Gouenji, "Tatsumaki Otoshi" with Kazemaru, and "Deep Jungle" with multiple teammates.
In the movie *Inazuma Eleven: Saikyō Gundan Ogre Shūrai* (*The Invasion of the Strongest Army Ogre*), he rejoins Inazuma Japan against the future military team Ogre, who aim to eliminate competitive soccer by targeting Endou. Temporarily reverted to youth, Kabeyama blocks Ogre player Kibayama's attack using "The Wall".
Beyond the original series, Kabeyama appears watching matches in *Inazuma Eleven GO*. *Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin* shows him as a defender and mentor for Minodouzan Academy, coaching defense while injured during their match against Inakuni Raimon. He later observes Inazuma Japan games in *Inazuma Eleven Orion no Kokuin*. In *Inazuma Eleven GO vs Danball Senki W*, he plays for "Inazuma Legend Japan", using "Deep Jungle" against opponents.
As an adult in *Inazuma Eleven GO* timelines, he becomes a professional player in Japan's soccer league. His physical presence contributes to his popularity, particularly with younger fans. Game mechanics consistently reflect his defensive specialization through high "Guard" and "Body" stats alongside lower "Speed".
Despite his imposing size, Kabeyama is notably timid and nervous. He experiences intense pre-match anxiety, often hiding or feigning bathroom visits to avoid playing. He struggles with new situations and tends to give up easily. Yet, his deep respect for teammates, especially captain Endou Mamoru, fuels his growth. Endou's encouragement helps him conquer fears like acrophobia, allowing him to participate in aerial soccer techniques.
His defensive role capitalizes on his physique for blocking maneuvers. His signature solo hissatsu is "The Wall" (O Muro), creating a stone barrier to stop shots, first used against Sengoku Igajima/Wildwood Academy. He later masters the stronger "The Mountain" (A Montanha). He also contributes to combined techniques: "Inazuma Otoshi" with Gouenji, "Tatsumaki Otoshi" with Kazemaru, and "Deep Jungle" with multiple teammates.
In the movie *Inazuma Eleven: Saikyō Gundan Ogre Shūrai* (*The Invasion of the Strongest Army Ogre*), he rejoins Inazuma Japan against the future military team Ogre, who aim to eliminate competitive soccer by targeting Endou. Temporarily reverted to youth, Kabeyama blocks Ogre player Kibayama's attack using "The Wall".
Beyond the original series, Kabeyama appears watching matches in *Inazuma Eleven GO*. *Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin* shows him as a defender and mentor for Minodouzan Academy, coaching defense while injured during their match against Inakuni Raimon. He later observes Inazuma Japan games in *Inazuma Eleven Orion no Kokuin*. In *Inazuma Eleven GO vs Danball Senki W*, he plays for "Inazuma Legend Japan", using "Deep Jungle" against opponents.
As an adult in *Inazuma Eleven GO* timelines, he becomes a professional player in Japan's soccer league. His physical presence contributes to his popularity, particularly with younger fans. Game mechanics consistently reflect his defensive specialization through high "Guard" and "Body" stats alongside lower "Speed".