Blue Lock
In 2022, the popular Weekly Shonen Magazine manga Blue Lock will be converted into an anime. In this film starring 300 young people and a man who wants to conquer the world, viewers can anticipate high-stakes action and a lot of gorgeous, sweaty, and muscular young men and a man who wants to build the best striker for the Japanese national soccer team. Here’s all you need to know about the Blue Lock anime adaptation, including the plot, release date, cast, seiyuu/VAs, and manga status.
What exactly is Blue Lock?
Blue Lock is a show that has been serialized popularly in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine and is written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro, creatively drawn by Yusuke Nomura. The Japan Football Union hires a mysterious man called Ego Jinpachi to improve Japan’s World Cup performance after the national soccer team was defeated in the quarterfinals of the 2018 World Cup.
Only one forward will be selected as Japan’s next national striker; the other 299 will never be allowed to represent their country. Yoichi Isagi was one of the chosen 300, having recently lost a heart-breaking game in the National High School Football Qualifiers after passing to a teammate instead of taking a shot. Yoichi Isagi and the other strikers are watched as they fight to improve their egos and become the best forward in the world.
When will the Blue Lock anime series be released?
The Blue Lock anime series is being planned to launch in 2022, though there is no precise date till now. Attack on Titan creator Hajime Isayama, for whom Yusuke Nomura previously worked as an assistant, praised the series. Honya Club named Blue Lock as one of the top three sports manga series in the “2020 National Bookstore Employees Recommended Comics.”
Blue Lock has sold 3.6 million copies by the time the 13th book was released. In her assessment of the first two volumes of the series, Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network termed the notion of “dystopian sports” something that sets Blue Lock apart from other sports series, but she also claimed it is “blatantly ludicrous” and “doesn’t work at all.”
Silverman appreciated the series’ art, praising Tite Kubo’s intricacies, and concluded that, while the first two volumes aren’t flawless, there’s enough to entice readers to read more.
On August 12, 2021, an anime television series adaptation of Blue Lock was revealed. 8-Bit will produce the series, which will be directed by Tetsuaki Watanabe. Shunsuke Ishikawa will serve as assistant director, Taku Kishimoto will supervise series scripts, Masaru Shine will provide the main character designs and serve as chief animation director, Hisashi Tojima will serve as a chief action director, and Jun Murayama will compose the music.
The film is set to premiere in 2022. We presently do not have a definite release window or date, so we can only conjecture at this time, but we do not anticipate the program premiering before the Fall 2022 anime season.
The trailer for Blue Lock
Now that you know everything there is to know about the impending Blue Lock adaptation, we can inform you that a trailer is available, but it’s merely a brief preview trailer that doesn’t disclose much about the future adaptation. This video was first released in conjunction with the news of an adaptation.
The cast of Blue Lock
We don’t know anything about the cast of Blue Lock at the present. We know a few names, but we’ll have to wait a little longer for the rest of the cast to be unveiled. Fortunately for you, we’ve compiled a list of expected characters, which we’ll update as new information becomes available. Here are the characters we’re looking forward to seeing in Blue Lock: Yoichi Isagi is in his second year of university. On the football squad of Ichiban High School, he was a striker. He was a member of Team Z at the Initially Selection when he first arrived at Blue Lock. His primary objective is to become the best striker on the planet. This is the main character. Kazuki Ura provides the character’s voice.
Ryosuke Kirais is a Matsukaze Koku striker who was also invited to Blue Lock.
Meguru Bachira is a fiery striker who relies on intuition to play. He was a member of Team Z at the First Selection when he arrived to Blue Lock. His purpose was to locate adversaries with a “monster” in them to compete against. He aspires to be the best striker on the planet. Tasuku Kaito provides the character’s voice.
Rensuke Kunigami is a fiery striker with aspirations of becoming a soccer superhero. He was a member of the Z team for the initial selection when he arrived at Blue Lock. Yki Ono provides his voice.
FAQ’s
What are the best places to see Blue Lock?
There is no way to view Blue Lock right now, as predicted because there is no season two of Blue Lock to watch. We don’t know where the first season will be accessible for streaming because it hasn’t been released yet, even in Japan. Knowing how things operate, we expect Crunchyroll will take up this show, just as it has done with a slew of others in the past.
In the blue lock, who is the best?
Among the Blue Lock characters, Sae Itoshin is the best player. Itoshi Sae is the older brother of Rin Itoshi, a prodigy football player who is widely recognized as Japan’s finest player.
Who will be the winner of the blue lock?
Fans might actually know this answer, but for the rest of you watch the series to find out.
Who is Blue Lock’s antagonist?
Sae Itoshi is Blue Lock’s main adversary (Manga). Sae Itoshi is a prodigy football player who is often considered Japan’s finest player. He is Rin’s elder brother.
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