You want him to live up to the moniker Eyeshield And you cheer when he does. You cheer when all of the Deimon Devil Bats change and become stronger. And come together to win as a team. What I also love about the manga are the six degrees of separation of Sena becoming Eyeshield That Eyeshield 21 was a real person.
A real title. Once held by a player from Japan who played in a American middle school football team. Before he disappeared. And Sena feels inferior because of his small stature and lack of body balance and strength. Afterwards, Sena works even harder and strives to prove that he is the real deal.
To turn the lies of his football hero-ness into truth. Funny enough, Sena met another player earlier. He also was acquainted with Eyeshield Watching the real Eyeshield 21 play was very exciting. During a time out, he stole the ball from ES21 and out ran him to the goal post. The incident led to his disappearance from the football scene.
In the beginning, Sena feared playing football. He feared pain and getting hurt. Especially when he met his first strong opponent in his second game. Seijuro Shin from the Ojo White Knights. Also known as the strongest, best linebacker in Japan. During the game they both recognized each other as rivals.
Until finally Sena out ran Shin to score a touchdown. Although the Ojo White Knights still won the game. Afterwards, both trained harder so that they could defeat the other in the Christmas Bowl. Which he ended up using to run errands for bullies for years.
Of course his teacher, Riku Kaitani and new running back for the Seibu Wild Gunman, was upset to learn that. Because he taught Sena how to run and to use speed to put those bullies in their place. You know? Taka While curb-stomping an unnamed Alexanders player : Yamato, if you're not my opponent, this won't really be a practice You aren't losers.
Without doubt, you're first-class players. Since I am the one who lost, I should be praising you as the winner. But right now I can't help feeling excited. Akaba : On the other hand, Yamato has everything. Body balance. Kinda good-looking. Unsui : What has the last one got to do with the rest? Sena Staring at Yamato in awe : Self-confidence.
Every word brimming with strength behind that friendly speech. There isn't a part of him that thinks he is going to lose. It's useless. You won't be a match for me, either. Honjo : In the catching dictionary, there's nothing like "I can't catch it. Honjo Spectating the Devil Bats vs Alexanders game Monta, you're excellent. But what you did, in the end, is still just a jump. Sena Also bowing : Oh, no.
I should be the one Suzuna : You wouldn't think they were football players. Acting like that. Mamori : Those two are really similar , aren't they? Karin Trying to decline to joint the football team : W But I am Thanks for thinking of me and all, but Yamato Patted her on the shoulder : You're worried right. Well, don't be. Remove from Favorites Add to Favorites.
Details Pictures Clubs. Takeru Yamato. Eyeshield 21 add Supporting. Despite all this, Otawara is the captain of the Ojo defense and leads the team in the huddle.
His overall power and simplistic way of doing things makes him perfect for the line, both on offense and defense. When motivated, he can rip apart two opposing rookies.
In spite of how crude he can be, he's a nice guy at heart, though he is the epitome of the dumb jock. During the game with the Sado Strong Golems, it was revealed that he too has been training to increase his speed in order to use his strength and bulk more effectively. Otawara is now able to smash through the stoutest of opponents like a battering ram.
After Deimon scores with a minute left in the semifinal of the Kanto tournament, the realization of the possible end of Ojo's Christmas Bowl hope awakens the beast within, making him lash out against anyone and everyone on Deimon's side and wearing them down as seconds tick away in the game.
The touchdown made by Shin and the squib kick Otawara made during Deimon's final drive seemed to clinch the match.
However, this was not to be, as he is confounded by Hiruma's Killer Hornet tactic and Sena getting past Shin to score the final points. He was last seen shedding tears and hugging Kurita as this was his final season.
He becomes a personal training coach for Komusubi for the Christmas Bowl. Otawara was also as a starter for Team Japan, playing the three technique position, which suits him due to his better speed but lower power than Gaou, the starting Nose Tackle.
Ikari is kept chained up because irrational behavior, which is mainly because he takes a lot of pride being part of Ojo High. He has no respect toward the graduated 'Golden Generation' members, since he never played with them.
He managed to get himself ejected from his first game against the Sankaku Punks by attacking their coach, who had just insulted Sakuraba. He never plays in a game until the match with Deimon. Ikari finally gets to play in the game between Ojo and Deimon; Shin has brought forth the idea that the Knights throw everything they've got at the Bats. Prior to this game, he finally broke free of his chains, being allowed to play alongside the other White Knights in their climactic showdown.
On the very first play of the Ojo-Deimon game, in which Sena's running the opening kickoff back, Ikari preempt Shin's Trident tackle with a tackle of his own — resembling Kenshiro 's fighting style, specifically the Hokuto Hyaku Retsu Ken.
However, when the play was blown dead, Ikari wasn't done — he charged headlong for Sena again to finish him off. Had it not been for Jumonji, the Bats linesman blocking him, Sena would have been injured. Throughout the remainder of the game, Ikari spends most of the time brawling with Jumonji on the field, and had assists in several key plays. In the end, his first game proved to be his last for the season as the Devil Bats win in the final second.
He is later seen as a spectator during the Kanto Finals, back in chains again. During his years in university, he was an ace player for his football team, along with Deimon's trainer Doburoku. Together, they were known at the Twin Japanese Blades. He's a harsh but fair coach and he firmly believes that victory can only be achieved through ultimate defense. He had immediately recognized Shin's potential and had instructed the upper classmen of the team to make certain that Shin was not recruited by any other clubs.
He believes that the current team of White Knights is the strongest ever. Though he and Doburoku are now on opposite sides of the field and are now facing each other as rivals, both still hold great respect toward one another. The two meet on the field prior to the game, in which their teams will face each other in the semi-finals, and both reminisce on their past and how far the Devil Bats and the White Knights have come to get to this point.
She records most of the football games and catches thrown garbage with a trash bin. She develops a friendship with fellow member Takami and Deimon's Mamori and Suzuna. It was said that she actually became manager to avoid working in her parents in grocery store. They are renowned for their "Pyramid Line" composed of strong and heavy linemen. Voiced by: Kusunoki Taiten is the captain of the team, who is distinguished by his massive physique, complete baldness, and multiple scars from training.
Voiced by: Kosuke Takeuchi , the team's below average quarterback. Harao is initially quick to blame the rest of the team for their shortcomings, though he eventually realizes his flaws and trains hard to correct them.
Voiced by: Eiji Takemoto is the second-largest player on the Pyramid Line, and is a slow, rotund player who is easily tricked. Voiced by: Saito Yasuo is a tall first-year cornerback who, while slow, is capable of slowing down receivers and preventing them from catching passes with his bump technique, the "Chariot Bump" which is completely fiction and would be called as a penalty in any real football game.
The team is notable for their precise offense, powerful defense and for a powerful running game, as well as a former history of segregation due to the racism of their coach to prevent African-American athletes on his team. The Aliens first play a practice game against Zokugaku University's Frilled Lizards and slaughter them with a score of There was a bet before the game with Deimon and the terms were that if a team didn't win by more than 10 points, then that team would stay in the opposite country Japan for NASA, US for Deimon.
Deimon lost by one point , but only because they lacked a kicker and Sena was too exhausted to try the Devil Bat Dive at the end. Neither team succeeded in one-upping each other by 10 points. In actuality, this was all according to Hiruma's plans since he wanted the Devil Bats to gain more experience against a veteran team and trainin the United States. Panther, the teams ace running back is the only member to make the American team for the World Football Cup, though he has arranged for a tryout for QB Homer due to defeating his coach Morgan in a duel.
This is the main reason why he does not allow Panther to play during games. He is also racist against African-Americans, and he dislikes the Japanese as well, thinking that they are weak and submissive as compared to the white Americans. Due to this attitude, he initially cancels an exhibition game in Japan against the Devil Bats. However, after seeing a video from Hiruma humiliating him, he calls for a rematch.
In truth, the coach's real motivation for excluding Panther is jealousy. In his days as an NFL player, Apollo, despite his considerable efforts , was never more than a bench-warmer. When it looked like he would finally play, the bigwigs of his team, the San Antonio Armadillos, hired Morgan, an extremely talented sprinter and an African American, much like Panther.
Apollo was cut from the team, and the flashback he had during the Deimon game showed him asking for one more chance to play, then being denied. Bitter about it all, Apollo went on to find his ideal high school team Nasa Aliens that relied solely in perfectly executed and superior strategies without leaning on the performance of talented aces. As coach, he also made up the rule that any team member who made a mistake on the field would immediately be substituted.
When Apollo's strategies during the Deimon game crumbled in front of Hiruma's tricks and Eyeshield's speed, Apollo reluctantly allowed Panther to play, after the whole team begged him.
Panther agreed that he would quit the team if he failed to stop Eyeshield While Panther was playing on defense, Watt and Homer revealed that for a long time, despite how badly Panther was treated, Panther had always admired Apollo, because he was a hard-working man.
Despite the failure to win by ten points, the coach commented with his back turned during the hand-shaking that it was a good game.
This loophole allowed the team to go back to America and let Panther play. In the manga, as the World Football Youth Cup is about to begin, Panther has a flashback where it appears that Apollo was training Panther head to head, and after Panther reached the limitation on his natural talent, Apollo taught him every technique that he knew.
This, along with Panther's natural talent and the hard work he gained over the years gives Panther the title, "Worlds Fastest Man". In the anime, Apollo meets up with Morgan during the tournament between the 4 great teams. At this point, Morgan was the coach of the Russian team. Dejected, Apollo considered quitting football altogether, but changes his mind after Hiruma invites him to watch the game with the Devil Bats against the Blizzards. Seeing the Bats work hard to come back from a lopsided first half, Apollo regains his drive and determination.
He trains everyday by running across rooftops.
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