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Akira Endoji

Character

Akira Endoji is a cheerful forward and former Blue Lock hopeful who joined France's Paris X Gen for the Neo Egoist League. He advanced through the Second Selection as part of the fourth clearing team, though he never took the pitch in a league match before his elimination.

Gender: Male
Bl Rank: 59
Japanese: 猿堂寺 暁
Position: Forward
Eye Color: Orange and white
Jersey No: 59 (Second & Third Selection)
Hair Color: Black and Orange
Anime Debut: Episode 24
Manga Debut: Chapter 93
Former Affiliation: Blue Lock
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Appearance

Endoji keeps his black hair short, broken by a single tuft of orange down the center. Bold eyebrows sit above large eyes whose pupils shine like stars. He wears the standard Blue Lock bodysuit beneath a Team White vest, though he rolls the sleeves up to his shoulders rather than leaving them down like most of his peers.

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Personality

A grin rarely leaves Endoji's face, and he comes across as lively and good-natured. His warmth shows in worry as much as cheer: when Ryusei Shido and Rin Itoshi came to blows he grew anxious and begged them to stop, and he was similarly unsettled when Ego disclosed that their suits carried an electric shock.

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History

Endoji first surfaces in Chapter 93, turning up in the Third Selection joint room after clearing the Second Selection with the fourth team to advance. He later signs on with Paris X Gen for the Neo Egoist League as a reserve, but by the close of the fifth round he has yet to appear in a single fixture and is cut from the project. He shares that footnote with Haruhiko Yuzu, the only two Blue Lock players who chose France and never saw league action.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Akira Endoji in Blue Lock?

Akira Endoji is a cheerful forward and former Blue Lock hopeful who later joined France's Paris X Gen for the Neo Egoist League. He advanced through the Second Selection as part of the fourth clearing team, though he never took the pitch in a league match before his elimination.

What team did Akira Endoji join for the Neo Egoist League?

Akira Endoji signed on with France's Paris X Gen as a reserve player for the Neo Egoist League. By the close of the fifth round he still had not appeared in a single fixture and was cut from the project.

What happened to Akira Endoji after being cut from Paris X Gen?

Akira Endoji was eliminated from the Neo Egoist League after never appearing in a match for Paris X Gen. He shares that outcome with Haruhiko Yuzu, the only two Blue Lock players who chose France and never saw league action.

What does Akira Endoji look like?

Akira Endoji keeps his black hair short with a single tuft of orange down the center, and his large eyes have pupils that shine like stars. He wears the standard Blue Lock bodysuit under a Team White vest, rolling the sleeves up to his shoulders.

What is Akira Endoji's personality like?

Akira Endoji is lively, good natured, and rarely without a grin. His warmth also shows as worry, such as when he grew anxious and begged Ryusei Shido and Rin Itoshi to stop fighting, and when he was unsettled to learn the Blue Lock suits carried an electric shock.

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This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Blue Lock anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

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  • Manga chapter pages: Kodansha Comics volume covers, credited to Kodansha, Muneyuki Kaneshiro, and Yusuke Nomura.

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