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Anri Teieri

Character

Anri Teieri is a driven young official of the Japan Football Union whose bold proposal launches the Blue Lock project. Determined to see Japan lift the World Cup, she serves as the facility's manager and a vital link between the program and the national federation.

Age: 22
Gender: Female
Height: 157 cm
Birthday: August 17
En Voice: Kasi Hollowell
Japanese: 帝襟 アンリ
Jp Voice: Eri Yukimura
Position: JFU member
Eye Color: Pinkish-orange
Blood Type: B
Hair Color: Pinkish-orange
Anime Debut: Episode 1
Former Team: Blue Lock Eleven
Manga Debut: Chapter 1
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Appearance

Anri is a poised young woman with fine, delicate features. Her pinkish-orange hair falls to about neck length, gathered into two small braids at either side of the back, with squared-off bangs sweeping over the left of her face. Her eyes are a warm brown. Day to day she favors a tidy, secretary-style outfit that suits her role, while cover art and color spreads often present her in bolder, more formal looks that reveal another side of her wardrobe.

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Personality

Composed yet fiercely resolute, Anri carries one overriding dream: to watch Japan crowned World Cup champions. Her passion for the game runs deep, and even after much of the Japan Football Association brushed her aside as a woman chasing an oversized fantasy, she held firm to her vision. Polite and professional by default, she still speaks her mind, particularly about that dream, and refuses to bend to the association's cautious, business-first thinking.

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History

Following Japan's loss at the 2018 World Cup, Anri, newly hired by the Japan Football Union, brings the federation's executives a plan to finally push the country toward global glory. That pitch, delivered in Chapter 1, sets the Blue Lock program in motion. She goes on to run the facility as its manager and later serves as an assistant coach for the Blue Lock Eleven while staying attached to the Japan U-20 setup. She placed eighth in the series' first popularity poll.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Anri Teieri in Blue Lock?

Anri Teieri is a driven young official of the Japan Football Union whose bold proposal launches the Blue Lock project. She goes on to serve as the facility's manager and a key link between the program and the national federation.

What is Anri Teieri's role at Blue Lock?

Anri Teieri serves as the manager of the Blue Lock facility and later becomes an assistant coach for the Blue Lock Eleven while remaining attached to the Japan U-20 setup.

Why did Anri Teieri create the Blue Lock program?

After Japan's loss at the 2018 World Cup, Anri Teieri, newly hired by the Japan Football Union, pitched a plan to the federation's executives meant to finally push the country toward global glory. That pitch sets the Blue Lock program in motion.

What does Anri Teieri look like?

Anri Teieri is a poised young woman with delicate features and pinkish orange hair that falls to about neck length, gathered into two small braids. She favors a tidy, secretary style outfit that suits her role.

How did the Japan Football Association react to Anri Teieri's plan?

Much of the Japan Football Association brushed Anri Teieri aside as a woman chasing an oversized fantasy, but she held firm to her vision of Japan winning the World Cup.

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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.

Character and scene imagery on this site is original artwork by Daddy Jim Headquarters, not screenshots or licensed imagery. Official cover art is used on three types of pages for editorial commentary:

  • Movie pages: theatrical key visuals for Blue Lock: Episode Nagi, credited to Eight Bit and the production committee.
  • Game pages: official artwork for Blue Lock: Project World Champion, credited to Kodansha and Rudel.
  • Manga chapter pages: Kodansha Comics volume covers, credited to Kodansha, Muneyuki Kaneshiro, and Yusuke Nomura.

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