
Atsuto Tereasa is a Japanese sports commentator in the Blue Lock world. He calls the showdown between the Blue Lock Eleven and Japan U-20, then returns as the lead announcer for PIFA's U-20 World Cup broadcast alongside Harutaro Natsuki.
Tereasa is drawn as a brown-haired, brown-eyed man in his mid-thirties, thirty-five at his introduction and a year older later in the timeline.
The series keeps Tereasa in his professional lane, showing him at work behind the microphone. Little of his private character is drawn out beyond that broadcasting role.
Tereasa is a Japanese football sportscaster who first appears in Chapter 112 and reaches the anime in Episode 30. He provides commentary for the match pitting the Blue Lock Eleven against Japan U-20.
He then returns as the lead announcer for PIFA's U-20 World Cup coverage, sharing the broadcast booth with Harutaro Natsuki.

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Atsuto Tereasa is a Japanese sports commentator in the Blue Lock world who calls the showdown between the Blue Lock Eleven and Japan U-20.
Atsuto Tereasa provides commentary for the match between the Blue Lock Eleven and Japan U-20, then returns as the lead announcer for PIFA's U-20 World Cup broadcast.
Atsuto Tereasa shares the broadcast booth with Harutaro Natsuki as the lead announcers for PIFA's U-20 World Cup coverage.
Atsuto Tereasa first appears in Chapter 112 of the Blue Lock manga and reaches the anime in Episode 30.
Atsuto Tereasa is voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi in Japanese and Nicholas Markgraf in English.
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