- For other versions of this character, see Louis Napoleon and Louis Napoleon (RoNC).
Louis Napoleon (ルイ・ナポレオン) is a French forward that appeared in the Tecmo game series.
Description[]
This is the Tecmo game series depiction of Louis Napoleon, a character from the original manga.
History[]
Captain Tsubasa (FC)[]
- Main article: Louis Napoleon
Captain Tsubasa II: Super Striker[]
Pierre and Napoleon developed a new combination shot, the Slider Cannon, to get even with All Japan Youth. They first used the shot in the third group finals of the European preliminaries against Denmark Youth.
In the group stage of the World Youth, France was in the same group as Japan. Their new weapon proved to be very powerful, however they still ultimately lose. They were later qualified for the main tournament as the second place team of the group.
France advanced to the semifinals, where they met Brazil Youth. As the Slider Cannon was ineffective against Elzo Gertise, the match ended with a one-sided victory for Brazil.
Captain Tsubasa III: Kotei no Chosen[]
Napoleon played for Champs-Elysees Youth, where he and Taro Misaki made a good duo. During the Bastille Day Special Tournament, they had to face Franz Schester's Montmartre Youth in the finals.
Later, during the Universal Youth, he and Pierre intended to keep their new cooperative attack tactic, the Super Eiffel, for Germany Youth. However, they later decided to use it against the formidable All Japan Youth. They still lost in the end though, as in the same match, Tsubasa Ozora successfully created the Neo Cyclone.
Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro no Rival-tachi[]
A player with a rough personality who plays in tandem with Pierre to knock down the opposition's defense! His Cannon Shot has made goalkeepers all over the world afraid of him!
- Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro no Rival-tachi, the Complete Book of Secrets guide.
Napoleon appeared in the routes that featured France, as a player of said team.
Captain Tsubasa V: Hasha no Shogo Campione[]
Napoleon went to Japan to join Nankatsu SC. Here, he kept getting into fights with Teppei Kisugi, as he often implied or said outright that the latter was not yet at professional level.
Napoleon also played for France in the World Tournament.
Techniques[]
Name | Available in | Type | Cost | Unlock condition & other info |
---|---|---|---|---|
I, II, III, IV, V | Ground shot | 0[1] (I, II) 200 (III) 290 (IV) 300 (V) |
Default. | |
(w/ Pierre) |
V | Ground shot | 400 | [Japan vs. France] When Japan is leading, have Napoleon keep the ball. |
V | Aerial shotL | 300 | Default. | |
(w/ Pierre)[2] |
II, V | Aerial shotL/H (II) Aerial shotL (V) |
0[1] (II) 270 (V) |
Default. |
II, III, IV, V | Dribble | 60 (II, V) 30 (III) 40 (IV) |
Default. | |
(w/ Pierre)[2] |
I, II, V | One-Two | 0[1] (I, II) 150 (V) |
Default. |
(w/ Pierre) |
III, IV | One-Two | 100 | III: [Japan vs. France (Universal Youth)] Have Pierre receive the ball. IV: Default. |
(w/ Pierre) |
IV | One-Two | 120 | [Route A - Japan vs. France] When Pierre/Napoleon has the ball, have Tsubasa/Misaki face him. |
Cutscene-only techniques[]
- Combi Play with Misaki: A cooperative tactic/combi play used during a cutscene in Captain Tsubasa III. Napoleon and Misaki utilize continuous one-two passes in good coordination to break through the opponent's defense. This is defeated by Franz Schester, however.
Gallery[]
- Main article: Louis Napoleon (Tecmo)/Gallery
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Techniques that are only available to the opponent in Captain Tsubasa (FC) and Captain Tsubasa II: Super Striker have 0 stamina cost.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Because of the way techniques are coded in Captain Tsubasa II, Napoleon can perform this technique without Pierre in that game.