Japan U-20 Team Roster Officially Revealed In “Blue Lock 2nd Season” – Spotlight Report
Over the weekend, Kodansha officially revealed the roster for the Japan U-20 Team in BLUE LOCK 2nd Season. Covering the acclaimed “BLUE LOCK vs. Japan’s U-20” arc, BLUE LOCK’s adversaries made their debut yesterday in Episode 29, while the official match airs this Sunday November 10, 4am AEDT.
Going heel-to-toe against BLUE LOCK XI is the newly revealed Japan U-20 National Team, which includes Oliver Aiku, Ryusei Shidou and Sae Itoshi, who is the brother of Blue Lock XI’s Rin Itoshi.
The full Japan U-20 National Team roster, along with the Japanese cast voicing these characters, includes:
- Ranse Kurosa voiced by Chiaki Kobayashi
- Kento Cho voiced by Jun Kasama
- Teru Kitsunezato voiced by Gakuto Kajiwara
- Sae Itoshi voiced by Takahiro Sakurai
- Itsuki Wakatsuki voiced by Taito Ban
- Haru Hayate voiced by Kensho Ono
- Miroku Darai voiced by Yusuke Shirai
- Kazuma Nio voiced by Takuya Sato
- Teppei Neru voiced by Shunichi Toki
- Gen Fukaku voiced by Chikahiro Kobayashi
- Ryusei Shidou voiced by Yuichi Nakamura
- Oliver Aiku voiced by Satoshi Hino
- Shuto Sendo voiced by Akihisa Wakayama
BLUE LOCK 2nd Season is currently streaming on Crunchyroll with episodes simulcast every Sunday 4:00am. The first season of the series and BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI- are also now available to stream.
About BLUE LOCK
Japan’s desire for World Cup glory leads the Japanese Football Association to launch a new rigorous training program to find the national team’s next striker. Three hundred high school players are pitted against each other for the position, but only one will come out on top. Who among them will be the striker to usher in a new era of Japanese soccer?
BLUE LOCK 2nd Season – Official Synopsis:
After making it this far, 35 players stand, but now the Blue Lock program itself faces elimination from Japan’s very own U-20 National Team. Vicious rivals will have to team up to defeat the national youth team if any of them want a shot at the striker position. Can they put aside their egos long enough to win together, or will they lose divided?