Theodor Kapellomann (テオドール・カペロマン) is a German player introduced in the Tecmo game series.
History[]
Captain Tsubasa II: Super Striker[]
Kapellomann was a starting member of Hamburger SV Youth, as well as West Germany Youth.
Captain Tsubasa III: Kotei no Chosen[]
In preparation for the Universal Youth, Kapellomann, along with Hermann Kaltz, Franz Schester and Manfred Margus went to Mexico, England, France and an unspecified country respectively, in order to absorb those countries' football. By choosing Mexico, Kapellomann had set to acquire a professional level stamina and improve his special shot, the Sidewinder. His team, Monterrey Youth, eventually had to face Mexico City Youth, the team that Hyuga and Wakashimazu are playing for.
Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro no Rival-tachi[]
A fast-moving midfielder! His shot, named after a poisonous snake, is deadly sharp!
- Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro no Rival-tachi, the Complete Book of Secrets guide.
In some routes, Kapellomann appeared as a player of Germany.
Etymology[]
His name is a reference to Jupp Kapellmann.
His shot, the Sidewinder, is named after the Crotalus cerastes, also known as sidewinder.
Techniques[]
| Name | Available in | Type | Cost | Unlock condition & other info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| II, III, IV | Ground shot | 0[1] (II) 250 (III) 330 (IV) |
Default. | |
| III | Passive | - | Default (hidden). Significant stat boost while being in the touchline area. Significant stat drop while being in the penalty area. |
Gallery[]
- Main article: Theodor Kapellomann/Gallery
Trivia[]
- In Captain Tsubasa II: Super Striker, Kapellomann, like many other "minor" strong players, did not have his own cut-in when using special techniques. However, fans appeared to like the name and the course that defied the laws of physics of the Sidewinder; and as a result, he had been gaining popularity and later was promoted to a major character in Captain Tsubasa III: Kotei no Chosen.
Notes[]
- ↑ Techniques that are only available to the opponent in Captain Tsubasa II: Super Striker have 0 stamina cost.
- ↑ Name is not official. The name in use is a common fan-made name in Japan.