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Banri Nagamine (万里(ばんり) 長嶺(ながみね)) is a defender for Minodouzan.

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Minodouzan
  • "His big body is top-class within his team. He unleashes a pressure that makes him look like a wall, causing his opponents facing him to unconsiously fall on their behinds."

Appearance[]

Banri has fair skin and is tall in height, with a muscular body. He has light-blue hair that is shaped into a castle form, small round eyes that are black and a small nose. He also has a big, opened mouth with a rage expression.

Plot[]

In the match between Inakuni Raimon and Minodouzan, Banri used Rensa The Wall with his teammates in the first half. He started running to Goujin Tetsunosuke and stole the ball from him. He kept blocking Inakuni Raimon players from attacking. When the second half was about to end, Banri and his teammates started attacking together hitting Inakuni Raimon players. When reaching the goal, Iwato Takashi used his new hissatsu The Wall to block them and passed the ball to Inamori Asuto and then to Kozoumaru Sasuke, who made the first goal. At the end of the match, Minodouzan lost with a score of 2-0 from Inakuni Raimon as Asuto scored the second goal.

Game appearance[]

SD avatar[]

Avatar Sticker
Minodouzan (M) Banri Nagamine sprite (SD) (M) Banri Nagamine sticker (SD)

SD character view[]

Front overview
Minodouzan (M) Banri 3D (SD)

Stats[]

All stats are at S-rank, level 50, limit break 10, fully upgraded, all skills learned and all kizuna unlocked.

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Minodouzan
  • GP: 214
  • TP: 115
  • Kick: 32
  • Dribble: 46
  • Block: 54
  • Catch: 29

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Anime
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Minodouzan

Trivia[]

  • His name, Banri Nagamine, is derived from 万里の長城 (read as "Banri no Choujou"), which, in turn, means Great Wall of China, a reference to Minodouzan's naming motif and an allusion on his appearance.
    • His dub name, Barry Cade, is derived from barricade, an improvised barrier to prevent or delay the movement of opposing forces, which is also a reference to Minodouzan's naming motif and an allusion on his appearance.

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