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Chlammy later informs Sora, Shiro and Stephanie that she plans to cut ties with the Elves after she wins the game. As Sora and Shiro refuses to withdraw, Chlammy challenges them to a game of live chess, using animated chess pieces. After Sora deduces that charisma and leadership skills affect the gameplay, Shiro is shown to be incapable of sacrificing her chess pieces, losing her knight in the process. Sora takes over and rallies his remaining chess pieces, which gives him an advantage over Chlammy. However, Chlammy is forced to cheat by corrupting Sora's chess pieces. In retaliation, Sora persuades Chlammy's queen to join his side by declaring her king to be corrupt. As Shiro reassures Sora that everything will be okay, Sora comes up with a plan to turn the tables. 4"Grandmaster"
"Gurandomasutā" (国王(グランドマスター))Chiaki Abe
Keiko YamamotoJukki HanadaApril 30, 2014 (2014-04-30)[84] Chlammy is caught off guard when her chess pieces gradually defect to her former queen, and her king is eventually assassinated due to her tyrannical rule. With Sora and Shiro now victorious, Sora denounces Chlammy for her plan to assimilate Imanity with the Elves, telling her not to underestimate Imanity. Three days later, Sora and Shiro are crowned the representative king and queen of Imanity, and they begin resolving political and economical problems in Elkia. At their coronation, Sora and Shiro give a compelling speech before being bestowed the king race piece of Imanity, a chess piece which represents the nation's rights and freewill.

In part because of her own self-preserving attitude, she finds people who will help others to their own detriment (e. g. Luomen and later Jinshi) painful to watch. Despite her awareness of the hardships of being low born, she believes that social hierarchy is the inevitable way of things, and that people of lower status who can be used should be used, including herself. Despite her pragmatism, Maomao's insatiable curiosity often leads her to involve herself in the problems of others. It is also implied that she has a strong sense of justice, empathy and compassion, which makes it hard for her to ignore misdeeds and injustice once she has witnessed them. This has made her wish she could avoid seeing certain things. Abilities[] Herbal medicine: Having been taught by Luomen, one of the best pharmacists in the country, Maomao is an excellent user and maker of herbs--so much so that she makes her own unique medicine, which she often tests on herself. Poison resistance: Because she constantly experiments with poisons on her own body, Maomao has developed a mithridatic resistance against drugs and poisons. Whether afflicted by snake bite, aphrodisiac, alcohol, or hallucinogenic mushroom, her body is able to resist the effects, and she is able to consume the same alcohol content as multiple grown men combined. However, this does not extend to her buckwheat allergy, which she has given up attempting to overcome.

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Those who fail Blue Lock will never again be permitted to represent Japan. Yoichi Isagi, an unknown high school football player conflicted about his playing style, decides to join the program in order to become the best striker in the world. Characters[edit] Yoichi Isagi (潔 世一, Isagi Yoichi) Voiced by: Kazuki Ura[2] (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo[3] (English) Portrayed by: Ryōhei Takenaka (stage play)[4] Meguru Bachira (蜂楽 廻, Bachira Meguru) Voiced by: Tasuku Kaito[2] (Japanese); Drew Breedlove[3] (English) Portrayed by: Nobunaga Sato (stage play)[4] Rensuke Kunigami (國神 錬介, Kunigami Rensuke) Voiced by: Yūki Ono[2] (Japanese); Alex Hom[3] (English) Portrayed by: Shōta Matsuda (stage play)[4] Hyōma Chigiri (千切 豹馬, Chigiri Hyōma) Voiced by: Soma Saito[2] (Japanese); Aaron Dismuke[3] (English) Portrayed by: Ryō Saeki (stage play)[4] Wataru Kuon (久遠 渉, Kuon Wataru) Voiced by: Masatomo Nakazawa[5] (Japanese); Mark Allen Jr. [3] (English) Portrayed by: Jin Saori (stage play)[4] Jingo Raichi (雷市 陣吾, Raichi Jingo) Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[5] (Japanese); Aaron Campbell[3] (English) Portrayed by: Takamichi Sato (stage play)[4] Yūdai Imamura (今村 遊大, Imamura Yūdai) Voiced by: Shōya Chiba[5] (Japanese); Jesse Pinnick[3] (English) Gin Gagamaru (我牙丸 吟, Gagamaru Gin) Voiced by: Shugo Nakamura[5] (Japanese); Lee George[3] (English) Portrayed by: Kōki Muramatsu (stage play)[4] Asahi Naruhaya (成早 朝日, Naruhaya Asahi) Voiced by: Daishi Kajita[5] (Japanese); Spencer Liles[3] (English) Okuhito Iemon (伊右衛門 送人, Iemon Okuhito) Voiced by: Ryūnosuke Watanuki[5] (Japanese); Anthony DiMascio[3] (English) Portrayed by: Takuro Sawada (stage play)[4] Gurimu Igarashi (五十嵐 栗夢, Igarashi Gurimu) Voiced by: Aoi Ichikawa[5] (Japanese); Kyle Igneczi[3] (English) Portrayed by: Yuki Kakikawa (stage play)[4] Ryōsuke Kira (吉良 涼介, Kira Ryōsuke) Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura[5] (Japanese); Blake Shepard[3] (English) Jinpachi Ego (絵心 甚八, Ego Jinpachi) Portrayed by: Shojiro Yokoi Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya[5] (Japanese); Derick Snow[3] (English) Anri Teieri (帝襟 アンリ, Teieri Anri) Voiced by: Eri Yukimura[5] (Japanese); Kasi Hollowell[3] (English) Shouei Barou (馬狼 照英, Barō Shōei) Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe[6] (Japanese); Matthew David Rudd[3] (English) Portrayed by: Yuki Izawa (stage play)[4] Zantetsu Tsurugi (剣城 斬鉄, Tsurugi Zantetsu) Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu[7] (Japanese); Matthew Elkins[8] (English) Portrayed by: Takumi Masunaga (stage play)[4] Seishirō Nagi (凪 誠士郎, Nagi Seishirō) Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki[9] (Japanese); Bryson Baugus[10] (English) Portrayed by: Ryōtarō Kosaka (stage play)[4] Reo Mikage (御影 玲王, Mikage Reo) Voiced by: Yuma Uchida[9] (Japanese); Kamen Casey[10] (English) Portrayed by: Shuji Kikuchi (stage play)[4] Ikki Niko (二子 一揮, Niko Ikki) Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae[11] (Japanese); David Matranga[3] (English) Portrayed by: Kosei Tsubokura (stage play)[4] Junichi Wanima (鰐間 淳壱, Wanima Junichi) Voiced by: Ryōta Suzuki[11] (Japanese); Chris Guerrero[8] (English) Portrayed by: Masahide Funaki (stage play)[4] Keisuke Wanima (鰐間 計助, Wanima Keisuke) Voiced by: Ryōta Suzuki[11] (Japanese); Chris Guerrero[8] (English) Portrayed by: Masahiro Kawai (stage play)[4] Sae Itoshi (糸師 冴, Itoshi Sae) Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai[11] (Japanese); Alejandro Saab[3] (English) Rin Itoshi (糸師 凛, Itoshi Rin) Voiced by: Koki Uchiyama[12] (Japanese); Matt Shipman[10] (English) Portrayed by: Kōhei Nagata (stage play)[13] Jyubei Aryu (蟻生 十兵衛, Aryū Jūbee) Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi[12] (Japanese); Bradley Gareth[10] (English) Aoshi Tokimitsu (時光 青志, Tokimitsu Aoshi) Voiced by: Shinnosuke Tachibana[12] (Japanese); Jordan Dash Cruz[10] (English) Ryūsei Shidō (士道龍聖, Shidō Ryūsei) Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura[14] (Japanese); Van Barr Jr. [15] (English) Tabito Karasu (烏 旅人, Karasu Tabito) Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa[14] (Japanese); Clifford Chapin[16] (English) Eita Otoya (乙夜影汰, Otoya Eita) Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi[14] (Japanese); Davon Oliver[17] (English) Kenyu Yukimiya (雪宮剣優, Yukimiya Kenyu) Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi[14] (Japanese); Jim Foronda[18] (English) Julian Loki (ジュリアン・ロキ, Jurian Roki) Voiced by: Hiro Shimono[14] (Japanese); Kevin D. Thelwell[19] (English) Leonardo Luna (レオナルド・ルナ, Reonarudo Runa) Voiced by: Shin'ichiro Kamio[14] (Japanese); Brandon Acosta[20] (English) Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Blue Lock chapters Written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura, Blue Lock started in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine on August 1, 2018. [21] Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on November 16, 2018. [22] As of December 15, 2023, twenty-seven volumes have been released. [23] In January 2021, Kodansha USA announced that they licensed the manga for English digital release in North America, starting on March 16, 2021. [24] In January 2022, Kodansha USA announced that they would release the manga in print. ^ Loveridge, Lynzee (March 30, 2015). "Viz's Shonen Jump Adds Yūki Tabata's Black Clover Fantasy Manga to Regular Line-Up". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on April 16, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016. ^ Green, Scott (March 31, 2015).
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