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+ | '''Description:''' By using his football, Bill is able to Over Soul all twenty-one members of his former team. When Over Souled, they all work together in perfect tandem, following the orders of Bill, and attack people using plays and moves typically used as if they were playing a football game. |
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+ | *'''[[Big Touchdown]]''' (ビッグタッチダウン, "''Biggutatchidaun''"): The only attack has shown so far. Bill and his team tackle the opponent. This was first shown when Bill faced the [[X-Laws]] but he was defeated before it hit. |
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+ | *'''Steel Curtain''' (スチールカーテン, "''Suchīrukāten''"): An anime only attack. Bill has his team create a wall that surrounds his opponent, and his teammates prevent the opponent from exiting the wall. This was used against Yoh to prevent him from interfering with Ashil's fight with Yoh's friends. |
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+ | *'''Blitzkrieg Blitz''' (ブリッツクリークブリッツ, "''Burittsukurīkuburittsu''"): |
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Revision as of 01:20, 3 June 2018
The Big Guys (ビッグガイズ, "Biggugaizu") is the twenty-one spirits of Bill Burton and a former football team that now serves under him as his Guardian Ghosts.
About
They are the twenty-one members of Bill Burton's former football team called the "The Big Guys". When Bill refused to give an autograph, a fan cuts the brakes of their bus killing all of them but Bill in an accident. Their spirits continued to follow Bill around after the accident as if they were still a football team.[3]
Oversoul and Attacks
O.S. Football Team
O.S. Football Team
- Shaman: Bill Burton
- O.S. Type: Spirit Type
- Spirit Ally: The Big Guys (human ghosts)
- Medium used: Football
Description: By using his football, Bill is able to Over Soul all twenty-one members of his former team. When Over Souled, they all work together in perfect tandem, following the orders of Bill, and attack people using plays and moves typically used as if they were playing a football game.
Attacks
- Big Touchdown (ビッグタッチダウン, "Biggutatchidaun"): The only attack has shown so far. Bill and his team tackle the opponent. This was first shown when Bill faced the X-Laws but he was defeated before it hit.
- Steel Curtain (スチールカーテン, "Suchīrukāten"): An anime only attack. Bill has his team create a wall that surrounds his opponent, and his teammates prevent the opponent from exiting the wall. This was used against Yoh to prevent him from interfering with Ashil's fight with Yoh's friends.
- Blitzkrieg Blitz (ブリッツクリークブリッツ, "Burittsukurīkuburittsu"):
Anime/Manga Differences
Unnamed O.S.
- Shaman:Bill Burton
- O.S. Type: Giant Type
- Spirit Ally: The Big Guys (Human Ghosts)
- Medium used: Himself
Description: By using himself, Bill turns into a red giant with bullhorns. However, Bill couldn't control his new powered up Furyoku and his body couldn't handle it. This ends up killing him in the progress ("knocked out" in the English anime series).
Attacks
- Guest Touchdown:(ゲストタッチダウン,"Gesutotatchidaun"): Bill tackles his opponent. This was used against Tao Ren.
Trivia
References
External Links
- Football - A Wikipedia Article about Football
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