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Theo keeps a sketchbook that he draws in on his spare time, and designed several of the squadron's personal marks on their Juggernauts. Anju Emma (アンジュ・エマ, Anju Ema) / Snow Witch (スノウウィッチ, Sunō Witchi) Voiced by: Saori Hayami[10] (Japanese); Maureen Price[4] (English) A very soft spoken and kind member. Anju was beaten and abused not just by Alba but by fellow 86 due her Alba heritage on her father's side. Anju grew her hair out to hide the scars on her back. Kurena Kukumila (クレナ・ククミラ, Kurena Kukumira) / Gunslinger (ガンスリンガー, Gansuringā) Voiced by: Sayumi Suzushiro[10] (Japanese); Erica Mendez[4] (English) An active and caring girl, her parents were murdered by Alba soldiers in the past and her sister was conscripted into another 86 unit, never to be seen again. As a result, she carries intense hatred against all Albas. Kurena has feelings for Shin, and dislikes Lena both because of her race and the close relationship she forms with Shin. Despite this she grows to care, respect her though she is not very honest about it. Dustin Jaeger (ダスティン・イェーガー, Dasutin Iēgā) / Sagittarius (サギタリウス, Sagitarius) An Alba and new member of the squadron who volunteered after growing tired of the blatant hypocrisy of his people, citing how he and his family, immigrants from the Empire, were never branded traitors due to being Alba, whereas his entire class, comprising many races, was branded traitors and 86, dying in the decade-long legion war. He has feelings for Anju who he confesses to; though she considers him important to her she has yet to fully answer him, due to her lingering feelings for the deceased Daiya. San Magnolia[edit] Henrietta "Annette" Penrose (アンリエッタ・ペンローズ, Anrietta Penrōzu) Voiced by: Riho Sugiyama[10] (Japanese); Morgan Lauré[11] (English) One of Lena's few friends in the San Magnolia military.

Each team has their own ace, and each ace, along with a couple of other important members of the opponent’s team, are always introduced to the viewer before the game starts. Then, there’s the interaction and clashing between Deimon Devil bats and the other team.
Football’s a fairly varied game when it comes to strategies and rules, and the anime illustrates that perfectly. There’s a multitude of strategies and formations that are all viable to use, and each game’s always different. Each touchdown or point is painstakingly gained, and it’s not just “he ran down the center and scored” sort of deal. Honestly, even though I’m pretty familiar with American Football, some of the strategies, even I’m not familiar with. Man in motion, or onside kick, I had no idea they even existed. I mean, the NFL doesn’t even really permit onside kicks anymore like they did in the anime because the rules changed in 2018. Of course, with these strategies and clashing of teams with characters that have personality, games become nail biters and you’re curious as to what happens and who wins. The show does a good job of creating that tension that a close match should have.
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