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Taiga Tsunzaki (
He was first introduced as part of the final string of forwards remaining after Second Selection.
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What is the significance of Taiga Tsunzaki's role in the Blue Lock Project?
In the Blue Lock Project, Taiga Tsunzaki emerges as a key player. He is introduced as a surviving forward post the Second Selection, and is currently affiliated with England's Manshine City in the Neo Egoist League. His jersey number is 100, underlining his forward position.
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What team does Taiga Tsunzaki represent in the Neo Egoist League?
In the Neo Egoist League, Taiga Tsunzaki represents England's Manshine City team.
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How did Taiga Tsunzaki advance to the Third Selection Joint Room in Blue Lock?
Taiga Tsunzaki, a Blue Lock player with light spiky shoulder-length hair, progressed to the Third Selection Joint Room by clearing the Second Selection as part of the 4th Clear Team. His advancement reflects his philosophy of survival in Blue Lock, which involves adhering to his ego.
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What is the distinguishing feature of Taiga Tsunzaki's appearance in Blue Lock?
In Blue Lock, Taiga Tsunzaki is recognized by his light, spiky, shoulder-length hair. His attire typically includes a Blue Lock suit worn beneath a Team White vest.
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Appearance[]
Tsunzaki has light, spiky shoulder-length hair. He wears the Blue Lock suit underneath the Team White vest.
Personality[]
Plot[]
Third Selection Arc[]
Tsunzaki appears at the Third Selection Joint Room after clearing the Second Selection as a member of the 4th Clear Team.[4]
Abilities[]
Archetype[]
- Forwards: also known as strikers, have the main objective of scoring goals. They are often the players who get the most attention since their role is designed to be in a scoring position. They also take part in penalty kicks and corner kicks when the opposing team kicks the ball out of bounds. They are normally the players in charge of starting off the game at the start and halftime.
Skills[]
Manga Appearances[]
93. Gathering | Debut |
94. Time has Come | |
95. Tryouts | |
96. Chosen Path | |
97. Last Ticket | |
98. Villain | |
99. The Assassin and the Ninja | |
100. Optimal X Supreme - Worst | |
101. New Relation | |
102. The World of Feeling | |
103. Total Sensory Experience | |
104. Trance | |
105. 5 X 6 | |
106. Chameleon | |
107. All Matches Over | |
108. Top 11 |
109. Battle Group | |
110. Newcomer | |
111. FLOW | |
112. Grand Stage | |
113. Cops and Robbers | |
114. Quartet | |
115. Sae Itoshi | |
116. Revenger | |
117. Nice to Meet You | |
118. Warped | |
119. Third Arrow | |
120. Blue Genes | |
121. 1st HALF | |
122. Headliner | |
123. World's Best | |
124. Night Snow | |
125. Ruin | |
126. 2nd HALF | |
127. Dragon Drive | |
128. Dramatic Exchange | |
129. Cool Head and Chameleon | |
130. The World Doesn't Know Me Yet | |
131. What You Taught Us | |
132. Dictator | |
133. Extreme Focus | |
134. Flowers | |
135. Shachihoko | |
136. Culmination | |
137. Last Step | |
138. One Mind in Two Bodies | |
139. Synchronize | |
140. Essence | |
141. Monster Trance | |
142. World Standard | |
143. Not Alone | |
144. Disposition | |
145. Born Slippy | |
146. Final Match-up | |
147. Last Attack | |
148. Declaration | |
149. Complete | Appears |
150. Holiday | |
151. Changing World |
Anime Appearances[]
1. Dream | Absent |
2. Monster | Absent |
3. Soccer's "Zero" | Absent |
4. Premonition and Intuition | Absent |
5. To Be Reborn | Absent |
6. I'm Sorry | Absent |
7. Rush | Absent |
8. The Formula for Goals | Absent |
9. Awakening | Absent |
10. Just the Way It Is | Absent |
11. The Final Piece | Absent |
12. The Second Selection | Absent |
13. TOP3 | Absent |
14. The Geniuses and the Average Joes | Absent |
15. Devour | Absent |
16. Tri-Fusion | Absent |
17. Donkey | Absent |
18. The Stage for the Lead | Absent |
19. Dancing Boy | Absent |
20. Super Link-Up Play | Absent |
21. I'm Not There | Absent |
22. Voice | Absent |
23. Luck | Absent |
24. The Time Has Come | Debut |
25. Tryouts | Appears |
26. The Assassin and the Ninja | Appears |
27. The World of Feeling | Absent |
28. Chameleon | Absent |
29. Flow | Appears |
30. Grand Stage | Appears |
31. Sae Itoshi | Absent |
32. Blue Genes | Absent |
33. Night Snow | Absent |
34. Dramatic Exchange | Absent |
35. What You Taught Us | Absent |
36. Flowers | Absent |
37. You're Not Alone | Absent |
38. Last Attack | Absent |
Etymology[]
- His given name, Taiga (
大 河 ?), means "large river."
- His surname, Tsunzaki (
劈 ?), means "a break" or "split."
- His name can thus be interpreted as "a break of the large river" or "a split of the large river."
Quotes[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Blue Lock Manga: Chapter 93.
- ↑ Blue Lock Manga: Chapter 154.
- ↑ Blue Lock Manga: Chapter 107.
- ↑ Blue Lock Manga: Chapter 93 (p. 13).
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Manshine City | |
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Master Striker | Chris Prince |
U-20 Regulars | Agi |
Blue Lock | Hajime Nishioka · Hyoma Chigiri · Junichi Wanima · Kairu Saramadara · Kazuma Nio · Reiji Hiiragi · Reo Mikage · Seishiro Nagi · Taiga Tsunzaki |
Team White | |
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2nd Clear Team | Hyoma Chigiri · Jin Kiyora · Seishiro Nagi · Shoei Baro · Zantetsu Tsurugi |
4th Clear Team | Akira Endoji · Nijiro Nanase · Reiji Hiiragi · Shizuka Haiji · Taiga Tsunzaki |
7th Clear Team | Gurimu Igarashi · Ranze Kurona · Reo Mikage · Ryusei Shido · Tetsu Sokura |