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Blue Lock: Episode Nagi Key Visuals Show Nagi and Reo

Eight Bit has shared the character designs for Nagi and Reo as they’ll appear in Blue Lock: Episode Nagi. This movie will cover Team V’s time during the First Selection Arc. [Thanks, AnimeTV!]

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The key visual for the two actually shows them from when they were on Hakuho High School’s soccer team. Nagi and Reo used to attend the same high school before Ego invited them to join the Blue Lock program. The school did not even have a soccer team until Reo founded it so that he could aim for his goal of winning the World Cup. Though the boys are much newer to the game than most other characters in the series, Hakuho High School never lost. It was only when they entered the Blue Lock program that the duo first experienced defeat.

You can watch the trailer for Blue Lock: Episode Nagi here:

Both Nobunaga Shimazaki and Yuma Uchida will reprise their roles as Nagi and Reo, respectively. Shimazaki’s previous roles include Kazuha in Genshin Impact and Iok in Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. He was also Arjuna, Dantes, and Ritsuka Fujimaru (Male) in the Fate series. As for Uchida, he portrayed Megumi Fushiguro in Jujutsu Kaisen, Ash in Banana Fish, and G’raha Tia in Final Fantasy XIV.

Blue Lock: Episode Nagi will air in Japan on April 19, 2024. You can watch Blue Lock on streaming services such as Crunchyroll.


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