
Aoshi Tokimitsu, nicknamed the Muscle-bullet, is a powerfully built former Blue Lock contender who lined up for France's Paris X Gen in the Neo Egoist League. Ranked third in the Second Selection, this timid powerhouse pairs freakish strength with tireless stamina.
Tokimitsu is tall and heavily muscled, his brown hair cut short above very round green eyes set with unusually large irises. His timid nature shows in his posture, and he is frequently caught slouching or shrinking into himself. Inside Blue Lock he wears the issued black bodysuit with its gray striping and a tracksuit, and during the Second Selection he pulled on Team Red's number three shirt.
His imposing frame hides a gentle, self-doubting soul. Tokimitsu is meek and short on confidence, prone to anxiety whenever he is put on the spot, though that unease eases when a scoring chance opens up in front of him. Free of stress, he shows a warm and cheerful side, delighting in a hard-won match or simple company. He is also a devoted trivia buff about the sport, able to rattle off details on footballers across the board.
Tokimitsu is deployed across the forward, target man, and defensive midfield roles. His defining trait is raw physical power that ranks among the strongest in Blue Lock. Yoichi Isagi likened him to a muscle bullet, and even a bruiser like Shoei Baro can scarcely shift him in a straight test of strength. That force lets him barge past defenders or wall them off from the ball, making him ideal for holding possession and building play. His Shoulder Charge muscles an opponent off the ball to win it and link with teammates, strong enough to keep Baro at bay while feeding Rin Itoshi.
He is also blessed with remarkable quickness, both on and off the ball. Channeling his strength, he cuts sharp, sudden turns to switch direction at speed, the same burst that let him harry Meguru Bachira relentlessly until he stripped the ball despite reacting late. His rapid dribbling darts left and right faster than Isagi could track, and combined with his power it carries him clean past defenders. Rounding out his arsenal is a seemingly bottomless stamina: while others fade in the closing stages, Tokimitsu keeps running near full tilt, a trait Rin exploited to break the White Team's shape while opponents resorted to desperate, illegal tackles to bring him down.

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Aoshi Tokimitsu advanced through Blue Lock's Second Selection ranked third and went on to play for Paris X Gen as a starter, later joining the Blue Lock Eleven. His raw physical power and stamina made him one of the program's standout forces.
Aoshi Tokimitsu is voiced by Shinnosuke Tachibana in Japanese and Jordan Dash Cruz in English.
Blue Lock does not declare a clear winner between them, but it shows that even a powerful player like Shoei Baro can scarcely shift Aoshi Tokimitsu in a straight test of strength, underscoring how physically dominant Tokimitsu is.
Aoshi Tokimitsu is naturally meek and short on confidence, which makes him prone to anxiety whenever he is put on the spot. That unease eases once a scoring chance opens up in front of him.
Aoshi Tokimitsu's signature move is the Shoulder Charge, in which he muscles an opponent off the ball to win possession and link up with teammates, a move strong enough to hold off Shoei Baro.
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