JP:A popular player with a fan club for his magnificent plays and fresh looks. EN:His slick technique and elegant looks have earned him his own fan club.
All profiles are transcribed and translated accurately to the source material.
Appearance[]
Tsutsumi has fair skin and is of standard height. He has long fuchsia hair and brown eyes.
Plot[]
He first appeared in episode 41 with the rest of his team. His team fought against Raimon in the finals. He was seen sealing off Raimon's passes. At the end of the episode, The score was tied with 1-1 due to Kurosaki scoring a point with Ballista Shot for Seidouzan and Tsurugi scoring a point with Death Drop, which Shoot Break couldn't stop, for Raimon.
In episode 42, he lost the ball when Kirino used The Mist. At the end of the first half, the score was tied again with 2-2 due to Kurosaki released his Keshin and scored the second point with Bakunetsu Storm while Nishiki released his Keshin too and scored the second point for Raimon with Bushin Renzan. He didn't appear in the second half because Seidouzan was switched out with Dragonlink to defeat Raimon.
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Avatar
Seidouzan's uniform
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Seidouzan's uniform
Recruitment[]
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In order to recruit Tsutsumi, the following requirements are needed:
His surname, Tsutsumi, is derived from テテュス (read as "Tetyusu"), which, in turn, is the Japanese pronunciation of Tethys, the Greek Titaness with no particular domain who was a member of the Titans, a reference to Seidouzan's naming motif. Incidentally, his forename, Tomo, means wisdom, which, in turn, is a reference to the literal meaning of the Greek Titaness, Metis, who was also a member of the Titans, which is also a reference to Seidouzan's naming motif.
His dub forename, Tet, is derived from Tethys, the Greek Titaness, which is also a reference to Seidouzan's naming motif and to his profile. Interestingly, his dub surname, Aqua, is Latin for water, a reference to Tethys being often depicted by baths and pools.