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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: Contains spoilers for Blue Lock chapter #260
PIFA's president's name and appearance weren't revealed until chapter #260, which shed light on the new antagonist and revealed a big reference that confirms that Blue Lock's biggest influence is another football series, Inazuma Eleven. Blue Lock's Ray Dark's design is very similar to Reiji Kageyama’s other identity, Astero Black from Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy, with both characters being old men with long white hair, a prominent nose, and a beard. Another similarity between the characters is that Ray Dark helped get Kaiser out of prison because of his ability to play football, and he probably became his tutor due to Kaiser's broken home.
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