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Kazuki Ura on "Blue Lock" Film: "Experience Kiyoshi's Menace from Nagi's Perspective!"

The anime film "Blue Lock -EPISODE Nagi-" is set to premiere on the 19th. In celebration, a comment has arrived from Kazuki Ura, who voices Seiichi Kiyoshi.


Scene from "Blue Lock" Movie (C) Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura, Kotaro Miyano / Kodansha / "Blue Lock" Film Production Committee

Scene from "Blue Lock" Movie (C) Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura, Kotaro Miyano / Kodansha / "Blue Lock" Film Production Committee


Scene from "Blue Lock" Movie (C) Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura, Kotaro Miyano / Kodansha / "Blue Lock" Film Production Committee

Scene from "Blue Lock" Movie (C) Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura, Kotaro Miyano / Kodansha / "Blue Lock" Film Production Committee


Scene from "Blue Lock" Movie (C) Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura, Kotaro Miyano / Kodansha / "Blue Lock" Film Production Committee

Scene from "Blue Lock" Movie (C) Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura, Kotaro Miyano / Kodansha / "Blue Lock" Film Production Committee


Ura stated, "In the match where 'Team V' versus 'Team Z' pushes past their limits, and where Kiyoshi fires direct shots, you can truly feel the menace, uniquely from Nagi's perspective—a different take from the TV series. I hope you enjoy these scenes a lot!" "Blue Lock" is based on the manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine, focusing on Japan's national project to cultivate high school soccer players aiming to create a striker with overwhelming egotism, following Japan's defeat in the Soccer World Cup. The story depicts the emergence of a revolutionary striker, sacrificing the soccer careers of 299 of the 300 high school forwards gathered. The manga has surpassed 30 million copies in circulation. The TV anime began airing in October 2022, with a second season already confirmed. The film adapts "Blue Lock -EPISODE Nagi-" currently serialized in Bessatsu Shonen Magazine, reconstructing the battle in "Blue Lock" (Blue Prison) from the perspective of the genius, Seishiro Nagi, presenting a new narrative.