Dada Silva (ダダ・シウバ Dada Shiuba?) is a member of the Team World 5. He currently plays for the Brazil National Football Team.
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What position does Dada Silva play in the Brazil National Football Team?
Dada Silva serves as a forward for the Brazil National Football Team, showcasing his skills in Team World 5. His physical prowess, jumping ability, and header skills are notable. Silva is characterized by his tall stature, large build, dark skin, dreadlocked black hair, and brown eyes.
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What is Dada Silva's most notable physical attribute?
Dada Silva, recognized as 'Heavy Tank', is distinguished by his towering stature and robust build. His physical attributes include dark skin, dreadlocked black hair, and brown eyes. His notable physical strength and exceptional jumping ability contribute to his role as a formidable forward for the Brazil National Football Team.
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How does Dada Silva's personality reflect in his gameplay?
Dada Silva's gameplay mirrors his personality. His arrogance is evident when he belittles opponents, and his superior physicality allows him to dominate in the game. His strong physique and high jumping power enable him to overpower opponents, as seen in his encounter with Aryu. He also belittled Rin's team, reflecting his arrogant nature.
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What is the significance of Dada Silva's dreadlocks in the manga?
Dada Silva's dreadlocks in the manga contribute to his unique character design, reflecting his Brazilian heritage. As a forward for the Brazil National Team, his dreadlocks visually represent his nationality and distinctive play style.
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Appearance[]
Dada is a very tall man with a large build. He has dark skin, black hair styled as dreadlocks, and brown eyes. Dada possesses a very strong physique and presumably has high jumping power, as he was able to overpower Aryu in the air with ease.
Personality[]
Similar to most of his World Five teammates, Dada is exceedingly arrogant and likes to throw insults. When he sees Rin's team, he comments that they were scrawnier than he thought.
Abilities[]
Archetype[]
- Forwards: also known as strikers, have the main objective of scoring goals. They are often the players who get the most attention since their role is designed to be in a scoring position. They also take part in penalty kicks and corner kicks when the opposing team kicks the ball out-of-bounds. They are normally the players in charge of starting off the game at the start and halftime.
Skills[]
- Professional Football Technique: Dada is a well-known and experienced worldwide professional football player that plays for Brazil's national team. He was picked by Ego himself to be a part of "Team World 5" that assesses unpolished strikers from Blue Lock.
- Superior Physicality: Dada possesses one of the strongest physiques in the Team World Five, managing to pressure the other Blue Lock players with ease. With that, he easily dominated Aryu in a jump contest by pressing away from the ball while heading it.
- High Jumping Power: Dada has an enormous jumping ability, managing to stop balls in midair with headers. Combined with his superior physique, he easily overcomes Jyubei Aryu, one of the best players in Blue Lock, whose specialty is jumps, stealing all the balls he tried to stop during his match.
- Jumping Header: Dada jumps to catch a ball launched in the air, performing a headbutt to launch it for a teammate to score a goal.
- Raid Dive Header: Dada jumps and steals the ball from another player who tries to catch the ball in the air, delivering a powerful header to send the ball straight into the goal.
Manga Appearances[]
87. Luck | Debut & Mentioned |
88. World All-Stars | Mentioned |
89. Demon | |
90. Third Selection | Appears |
91. Divine Speed | Appears |
92. The Closest | Appears |
93. Gathering | |
94. Time has Come | |
95. Tryouts | |
96. Chosen Path | |
97. Last Ticket | |
98. Villain | |
99. The Assassin and the Ninja | |
100. Optimal X Supreme - Worst | |
101. New Relation | |
102. The World of Feeling | |
103. Total Sensory Experience | |
104. Trance | |
105. 5 X 6 | |
106. Chameleon | |
107. All Matches Over | |
108. Top 11 |
Anime Appearances[]
1. Dream | Absent |
2. Monster | Absent |
3. Soccer's "Zero" | Absent |
4. Premonition and Intuition | Absent |
5. To Be Reborn | Absent |
6. I'm Sorry | Absent |
7. Rush | Absent |
8. The Formula for Goals | Absent |
9. Awakening | Absent |
10. Just the Way It Is | Absent |
11. The Final Piece | Absent |
12. The Second Selection | Absent |
13. TOP3 | Absent |
14. The Geniuses and the Average Joes | Absent |
15. Devour | Absent |
16. Tri-Fusion | Absent |
17. Donkey | Absent |
18. The Stage for the Lead | Absent |
19. Dancing Boy | Absent |
20. Super Link-Up Play | Absent |
21. I'm Not There | Absent |
22. Voice | Absent |
23. Luck | Debut |
24. The Time Has Come | Appears |
25. Tryouts | Screen |
26. The Assassin and the Ninja | Absent |
27. The World of Feeling | Absent |
28. Chameleon | Absent |
29. Flow | Absent |
30. Grand Stage | Absent |
31. Sae Itoshi | Absent |
Etymology[]
Quotes[]
Trivia[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Character profile from Egoist Bible
- ↑ Blue Lock Manga: Chapter 90.