High school soccer players from across Japan gather for a controversial project designed to create the best and most egoistic striker in the world.High school soccer players from across Japan gather for a controversial project designed to create the best and most egoistic striker in the world.High school soccer players from across Japan gather for a controversial project designed to create the best and most egoistic striker in the world.
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Despite defying the core concepts of friendship, teamwork and selflessness shown in the majority of sports animanga, Blue lock focus on the importance of cultivating ego as the main engine in the development of the potential of an athlete is impressive.
Boasting a wide array of unique and unforgettable characters, impressive visuals despite some clunky cgi models, a thrilling atmosphere and a well crafted storyline, where the stakes get higher with every match,this series is going to keep you at the edge of your seat, craving for more.
Undeniably the best soccer animanga of these last years.
Boasting a wide array of unique and unforgettable characters, impressive visuals despite some clunky cgi models, a thrilling atmosphere and a well crafted storyline, where the stakes get higher with every match,this series is going to keep you at the edge of your seat, craving for more.
Undeniably the best soccer animanga of these last years.
I don't know how this show may turn out . I am watching 5th eposide. But That it feels so good moment gave me chills. I showed what a competition in life looks like and how A victor gains supermacy over losing party. It also showed how it feels to be close, but not close enough.. In short ...don't know what to say...just came after getting chills from that moment
I am just going to write non sense...i was just here to write the first paragraph.. i know that much only. I have to finish this Quick to go and watch ep 5. And I didn't like how it said , they don't care about Pirate kings . One piece is legendary and no any anime or manga have reached to its league.
I am just going to write non sense...i was just here to write the first paragraph.. i know that much only. I have to finish this Quick to go and watch ep 5. And I didn't like how it said , they don't care about Pirate kings . One piece is legendary and no any anime or manga have reached to its league.
This is amazing and not just because I'm a fan of soccer. My friend put me onto this show and he hates soccer, even going so far as to call them "foot fairies". Blue lock adds a refreshing spin onto a relatively bland anime sports genre. Nobody is perfect and we all have our strengths and weaknesses, this show truly grasps that concept and runs with it. The animation is a little rough sometimes but makes up for it with it's badass moments. This show is the definition of epic scenes full of triumph and character building. Each character has a moment of self-reflection and I can appreciate the course Isagi's character goes on. This show has parts which real soccer fans can appreciate while also being appealing for those who may not enjoy soccer. Every character is different an in a uniquely great way.
Now please do me a favor and watch the show, you wont regret it...
Now please do me a favor and watch the show, you wont regret it...
*Blue Lock* stands out as a phenomenal anime, earning its well-deserved 10/10 rating. This series takes a fresh and exhilarating approach to the sports genre, particularly football (soccer), by fusing high-stakes competition with intense character development, psychological drama, and unrelenting tension.
The story centers around Yoichi Isagi, a talented but unremarkable forward who, along with other promising football players, is thrust into a ruthless training program known as *Blue Lock*. The aim? To find Japan's best striker for the national team by creating a cutthroat environment where only the strongest survive. This premise gives the series a unique edge, showcasing not just the physical but also the mental fortitude required to succeed at the highest level.
One of the key highlights is the character development. The anime delves into the psyche of each participant, highlighting their individual goals, insecurities, and transformations. Isagi's journey from a team player to a more selfish and calculated striker is gripping, and his internal conflict is brilliantly portrayed. The varied personalities of the other contestants, each with their own flair and motivations, create a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.
The animation quality in *Blue Lock* is top-notch, with fluid, intense action sequences that capture the speed and intensity of football. The camera work and exaggerated movements during key moments - such as shots on goal or tackles - enhance the adrenaline-pumping experience. The visual style overall, along with the unique art direction, helps distinguish *Blue Lock* from other sports anime.
The soundtrack also complements the high-energy action. Powerful, fast-paced music intensifies the dramatic moments, while softer, more introspective tracks allow for quiet, character-driven moments. The sound design helps build tension, making every match feel crucial, and every decision made by the players monumental.
What truly elevates *Blue Lock* to a 10/10, however, is its exploration of themes like ego, ambition, and personal growth. The show challenges traditional notions of teamwork in sports, asking: "What does it take to be the best?" It doesn't shy away from the idea that an individual's selfishness and desire for personal glory can lead to victory. This moral gray area adds layers to the story and forces viewers to question the value of individualism versus collaboration.
In conclusion, *Blue Lock* is an electrifying ride that pushes boundaries both in terms of sports storytelling and character complexity. It's a must-watch for fans of intense competition, gripping narratives, and a fresh twist on the genre. With its memorable characters, stunning animation, and deep psychological undertones, *Blue Lock* solidifies its place as a perfect 10/10 anime.
The story centers around Yoichi Isagi, a talented but unremarkable forward who, along with other promising football players, is thrust into a ruthless training program known as *Blue Lock*. The aim? To find Japan's best striker for the national team by creating a cutthroat environment where only the strongest survive. This premise gives the series a unique edge, showcasing not just the physical but also the mental fortitude required to succeed at the highest level.
One of the key highlights is the character development. The anime delves into the psyche of each participant, highlighting their individual goals, insecurities, and transformations. Isagi's journey from a team player to a more selfish and calculated striker is gripping, and his internal conflict is brilliantly portrayed. The varied personalities of the other contestants, each with their own flair and motivations, create a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.
The animation quality in *Blue Lock* is top-notch, with fluid, intense action sequences that capture the speed and intensity of football. The camera work and exaggerated movements during key moments - such as shots on goal or tackles - enhance the adrenaline-pumping experience. The visual style overall, along with the unique art direction, helps distinguish *Blue Lock* from other sports anime.
The soundtrack also complements the high-energy action. Powerful, fast-paced music intensifies the dramatic moments, while softer, more introspective tracks allow for quiet, character-driven moments. The sound design helps build tension, making every match feel crucial, and every decision made by the players monumental.
What truly elevates *Blue Lock* to a 10/10, however, is its exploration of themes like ego, ambition, and personal growth. The show challenges traditional notions of teamwork in sports, asking: "What does it take to be the best?" It doesn't shy away from the idea that an individual's selfishness and desire for personal glory can lead to victory. This moral gray area adds layers to the story and forces viewers to question the value of individualism versus collaboration.
In conclusion, *Blue Lock* is an electrifying ride that pushes boundaries both in terms of sports storytelling and character complexity. It's a must-watch for fans of intense competition, gripping narratives, and a fresh twist on the genre. With its memorable characters, stunning animation, and deep psychological undertones, *Blue Lock* solidifies its place as a perfect 10/10 anime.
Honestly I never comment or evaluate a show but watching Blue Lock has pushed me to it. It's one of the best sports anime out there!
Being a fan of football and growing up watching the endless fields of Captain Tsubasa... Blue Lock is another level and just shows how good football can be in a anime! The characters are messed up egotistical selfish maniacs with the only goal is to score, only to show they're the best striker in Japan!
The story is hell of entertaining with players with crazy technique and a really cool concept!
I may be hyperbolic, but this is just to show how much I love it!
Being a fan of football and growing up watching the endless fields of Captain Tsubasa... Blue Lock is another level and just shows how good football can be in a anime! The characters are messed up egotistical selfish maniacs with the only goal is to score, only to show they're the best striker in Japan!
The story is hell of entertaining with players with crazy technique and a really cool concept!
I may be hyperbolic, but this is just to show how much I love it!
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- TriviaBased on a sports manga written by Kaneshiro Muneyuki and drawn by Nomura Yuusuke.
- ConnectionsSpin-off Blue Lock le film - Épisode Nagi - (2024)
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