Blue Lock - Episode Nagi T01

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Blue Lock - Episode Nagi T01

Blue Lock - Episode Nagi T01

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After a disastrous defeat at the 2018 World Cup, Japan's team struggles to regroup. But what's missing? An absolute Ace Striker, who can guide them to the win. The Japan Football Union is hell-bent on creating a striker who hungers for goals and thirsts for victory, and who can be the decisive instrument in turning around a losing match...and to do so, they've gathered 300 of Japan's best and brightest youth players. Who will emerge to lead the team...and will they be able to out-muscle and out-ego everyone who stands in their way? If it were his last day on Earth, he would say: "It's a pain to think about how he would spend it. Whatever happens, happens."

Trap Shot: This is his most common skill and he frequently uses it in his matches. Nagi first performs a trap with the ball, whether it is in motion or not. From this point, he kills the velocity and momentum of the ball so he can manipulate the ball and make a pinpoint shot that breaks the defense of the opposing team and scores an effortless point. mantan-web.jp (in Japanese). September 23, 2022. Archived from the original on October 5, 2022 . Retrieved May 23, 2023. To Himself) I hate feeling frustrated so I don't want to lose anymore. It's not fun... unless I win. [17]

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He thinks his strong points are that he's a pacifist, doesn't get into fights and doesn't get angry. He thinks that his weak point is that he finds everything bothersome. Nov 25 i☆Ris the Movie - Full Energy!! - Anime Film Teaser Visual Revealed at i☆Ris Live Stage in Anime NYC & i☆Ris First Performance in New York Successfully Completed Gin Gagamaru · Jyubei Aryu · Ikki Niko · Hyoma Chigiri · Kenyu Yukimiya · Tabito Karasu · Seishiro Nagi · Meguru Bachira · Eita Otoya · Rin Itoshi · Yoichi Isagi His given name, Seishiro ( 誠 ( せい ) 士 ( し ) 郎 ( ろう ) , Seishiro ?), means "sincere son of the samurai." Nagi is an unnaturally talented soccer player with amazing reflexes, good speed, and jumping skills. However, he is a very lazy and unmotivated person. As long as he can get a good job and keep living a lax life, he is fine with doing anything. He initially does not want to put in any effort into football and belittles those who are weak and talentless at the game. He does not even know much about the best football players in the world, much to the chagrin of his competitors. Initially, he is shown as indifferent to playing soccer and becoming the best striker, and would rather play video games or skip training.

He received Christmas presents from Santa until he was 9 years old, the last thing that he asked for from Santa was 10,000 yen's worth of gacha pulls. Aoshi Tokimitsu · Gurimu Igarashi · Jingo Raichi · Nijiro Nanase · Reo Mikage · Shoei Baro · Yo Hiori · Yukio Ishikari · Zantetsu Tsurugi · Ranze Kurona · Jin Kiyora · Reiji Hiiragi His best school subject is History and his worst subjects are Politics and Economics because he has no interest whatsoever. Chief Animation Director: Asuka Shimizu, Kenji Tanabe ( Lupin III: Swallowtail Tattoo), Tomoko Mori (Bayonetta: Bloody Fate) Nagi and Reo couldn't be more different from one another. While Reo juggles with his parental demands, loving peers, and thirst for ambition, Nagi enjoys a lonely and carefree existence.After playing against Team Z at the end of the First Selection and experiencing his first ever loss, Nagi starts to take more initiative and deal with the frustration that is losing. He finally starts to have motivation and is willing to explore these feelings alone if necessary and this only happens because he notices that his friend and teammate, Reo Mikage, seems to be at a loss against Team Z. Despite his initially indifferent exterior, Nagi strives to improve his soccer skills as a result of his team's loss to Yoichi Isagi. This drive to improve follows him in later arcs, and he even tarnishes a friendship because of it. By the time of the Neo Egoist League, beating Isagi is Nagi's most important driving force. Crunchyroll has licensed the series, and have streamed an English dub starting on October 22, 2022. [8] [9] Medialink licensed the series in Asia-Pacific; [10] it is streamed on their Ani-One YouTube channel, [11] and on iQIYI, [12] bilibili, [13] Netflix, [14] and Animax Asia. [15] Natalie (in Japanese). August 12, 2022. Archived from the original on November 3, 2022 . Retrieved May 23, 2023. Stage Fake Volley Shot: First performed in the rematch between Isagi's Team White vs. Rin's Team Red, when Nagi was pressured to score and prove his worth on the field in such a high level game. Nagi starts by setting up a high powered shot from an incoming pass but at the last second changes the angle of the shot to send the ball spinning in the air. The speed of the ball's spin makes it float in place, allowing Nagi to follow up with a high powered shot. Rin himself could not predict or counter the move and it was good enough to provoke him into getting serious. When Anri first saw it, she described it as a miracle, but Ego suggested it was a move possible because of Flow State. His hobbies are playing mobile games, reading manga on his phone, and watching videos on his phone.



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