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Bunny Iglesias

Character

Bunny Iglesias ranks among the finest footballers Spain has produced, a forward who anchors FC Barcha's senior side and lines up for Spain U-20 at the PIFA U-20 World Cup. Counted among the New Generation World XI, he supplies both goals and assists, and his long feud with Sae Itoshi shaped Japan's tournament run.

Age: 19
Gender: Male
Position: Forward
Eye Color: Red
Height Cm: 191
Hair Color: Lavender
Occupation: Football Player
Manga Debut: Chapter 307
Dominant Foot: Left
Japanese Name: バニー・イグレシアス
Jersey Number: 19
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Appearance

Standing tall on a lean athletic frame, Bunny carries oversized red irises beneath a mane of lavender hair. His face is crossed by a pair of scars set at right angles to each other, one dropping vertically past his right eye and the other cutting sideways over his cheek and nose. A further mark sits along the left of his neck, and his arms and shoulders turn out to be covered in still more. Away from the field he favors a black cap stamped with a rabbit's face, a ragged buttonless coat in green, and a white tee reading Solo Yo, Spanish for Only I. Straight-cut blue denim and dark sneakers round it out, while match days put him in the FC Barcha kit.

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Personality

On the surface Bunny reads as courteous and gentle, keeping his voice low and a soft grin fixed in place, though that calm hides a churning interior. He speaks with a blunt frankness that can slide into weariness or gloom whenever the subject turns to his own bond with the game, and his self-directed jabs slip out quietly. Even so, he warms to the drive he notices in others. A prankish streak surfaces too, since at his first meeting with Isagi he answered a question about the dish he was eating by handing back its name spelled in reverse, Auedif for Fideua, which earned him the tag of jokester. Underneath the mischief runs something far darker, because watching people brim with joy stirs in him a wish to stop living.

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Abilities

Bunny plays as a forward, more precisely a target man and a second striker who works off Barcha's star Lavinho. Since joining the club's first team partway through the campaign he has grown into a pillar of its attack, contributing goals and assists alike and drawing talk of a future leader for the side. His signature is explosive leaping, the very trait behind his nickname, which lets him climb above defenders to meet lofted balls in the air. Against Chicorid he collected a Lavinho lob and finished it with a scissor kick swung high over the opposing players, one leg powering the jump while the other whipped through the ball. Isagi judged the height he reached almost unreal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Bunny Iglesias in Blue Lock?

Bunny Iglesias ranks among the finest footballers Spain has produced in Blue Lock, a forward who anchors FC Barcha's senior side and lines up for Spain U-20 at the PIFA U-20 World Cup. He is counted among the New Generation World XI.

What team does Bunny Iglesias play for?

Bunny Iglesias plays for FC Barcha's senior team and represents Spain U-20 at the PIFA U-20 World Cup. He joined Barcha's first team partway through the campaign and has grown into a pillar of its attack.

What is Bunny Iglesias's signature ability on the field?

Bunny Iglesias's signature is his explosive leaping, the trait behind his nickname, which lets him climb above defenders to meet lofted balls in the air. Against Chicorid he finished a Lavinho lob with a scissor kick swung high over the opposing players.

What is Bunny Iglesias's rivalry with Sae Itoshi?

Bunny Iglesias has a long feud with Sae Itoshi that shaped Japan's tournament run in Blue Lock. The two are listed as rivals, and their history feeds directly into the U-20 World Cup storyline.

What is Bunny Iglesias's personality like beneath his calm exterior?

On the surface Bunny Iglesias reads as courteous and gentle, keeping his voice low with a soft grin fixed in place, though that calm hides a churning interior. Watching people brim with joy stirs in him a wish to stop living, a darker undercurrent beneath his prankish streak.

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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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