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Blue Box

Original title: Ao no Hako
  • TV Series
  • 2024–
  • TV-PG
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Reina Ueda, Shoya Chiba, and Akari Kitô in Blue Box (2024)
Third-year student Taiki joins badminton club. Despite being an early riser, star player Chinatsu, his crush, arrives first. Living together unexpectedly, Taiki strives to reach Nationals to impress Chinatsu.
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Third-year student Taiki joins badminton club. Despite being an early riser, star player Chinatsu, his crush, arrives first. Living together unexpectedly, Taiki strives to reach Nationals to... Read allThird-year student Taiki joins badminton club. Despite being an early riser, star player Chinatsu, his crush, arrives first. Living together unexpectedly, Taiki strives to reach Nationals to impress Chinatsu.Third-year student Taiki joins badminton club. Despite being an early riser, star player Chinatsu, his crush, arrives first. Living together unexpectedly, Taiki strives to reach Nationals to impress Chinatsu.

  • Creator
    • Kôji Miura
  • Stars
    • Zach Aguilar
    • Xanthe Huynh
    • Reina Ueda
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    5.2K
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    POPULARITY
    2,080
    303
    • Creator
      • Kôji Miura
    • Stars
      • Zach Aguilar
      • Xanthe Huynh
      • Reina Ueda
    • 29User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Zach Aguilar
    Zach Aguilar
    • Taiki Inomata
    • 2024–2025
    Xanthe Huynh
    Xanthe Huynh
    • Chinatsu Kano
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    Reina Ueda
    Reina Ueda
    • Chinatsu Kano
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    Shoya Chiba
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    Yuma Uchida
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    Frank Todaro
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    • Creator
      • Kôji Miura
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    User reviews29

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    8PlumUmbra

    "Blue Box" (Season 1, 7.8/10) is a pleasant and delicately crafted romantic drama

    "Blue Box" (Season 1, 7.8/10) is a pleasant and delicately crafted romantic drama with a light sports twist. It doesn't try to be loud or flashy but wins you over with its sincerity. A story about first love, dreams, and everyday practice sessions unfolding in a quiet school gym-it's touching precisely because of its simplicity and emotional honesty.

    The main character, Taiki Inomata, is a modest and hardworking badminton player who has feelings for Chinatsu Kano, the star of the school's basketball team. An unexpected turn of events puts them under the same roof, sparking the development of their relationship. Yet the series avoids clichéd fanservice or over-the-top comedy, instead maintaining a tone of gentle and slightly awkward high school romance.

    The animation by Telecom Animation Film is neat and restrained, focusing on facial expressions, gestures, and atmosphere rather than visual excess. The visuals match the story perfectly-warm, understated, and cozy. Special mention goes to the soundtrack-the opening theme "Saraba" by Macaroni Empitsu sets the tone beautifully and lingers in your mind.

    At times, the pacing may feel a bit too slow, especially in the first half of the season. But if you see it not as a story about events, but about feelings and glances, it becomes clear that this is where its strength lies. The relationships between characters develop organically, without forced drama, giving them room to truly unfold.

    Conclusion: Blue Box is a quiet yet sincere coming-of-age story about affection and the balance between dreams and reality. It steers clear of loud conflicts, focusing instead on relatable emotions and believable characters-a comforting series for those seeking something warm and genuine.
    10chilliflakeslover

    WHOLESOME ANIME OF THE YEAR

    This anime is going to be my favourite romance series of all time. Every character in this anime is such a green flag, and you'll be loving them more and more while watching the whole episode. And the animation is gorgeous!! I haven't read the manga yet, I think this is a very good adaptation of the manga by seeing the story and scenes. The art style also perfectly suits the anime, as it complements the series' slow-paced and delicate narrative, giving it a calming and reflective atmosphere. What I also love about Blue Box is how it captures that feeling of being young and figuring things out-whether it's your feelings for someone or what you want to do with your life. Both Taiki and Chinatsu are at this point where they're trying to chase their dreams, and that uncertainty of youth really comes through. It's not all smooth sailing for them, and that makes the story feel even more real.

    In the end, Blue Box is more than just a sports or romance series. It's got this charm that's hard to explain, but once you're hooked, you're hooked. If you're into stories that feel real, where the emotions sneak up on you and the characters grow right in front of you, then Blue Box is definitely worth checking out.
    10Oitaforever

    A Beautiful a Beautiful Blend of Sports, Romance, and Authentic Emotion"

    "Blue Box" is an anime that truly touched me on a deep emotional level. The way it blends sports and romance is nothing short of a masterpiece. The story feels authentic, and the characters are incredibly well-written, with their reactions and emotions coming across as raw and genuine. Taiki's determination and quiet vulnerability, combined with Chinatsu's graceful strength, create a dynamic that feels so real and relatable. The balance between their personal dreams and budding feelings is handled with such nuance that it never feels forced or overdramatic.

    What stands out the most is how the anime captures the quiet moments of longing and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of their shared passion for sports. It's a perfect reminder of how complex and bittersweet youth can be. "Blue Box" is not just about basketball, badminton, or romance-it's about finding your path while navigating the chaos of growing up. A must-watch for anyone who loves heartfelt storytelling.
    8Anime-Kdrama-Cdrama-WINS

    Team Hina!

    (10+) So hard to rate this one, because the animation is gorgeous, the story is long and smartly done, all the characters are likeable, and I really admired how deeply the series dived into the sports played by the characters: badminton, basketball, and gymnastics. If just for those factors, it's an easy "10"! But, but, but... I really DON'T understand the male protagonist's choices when it comes to the romances he's offered! At all. I think the gymnast should have been an easy call, but it wasn't, and I thought she was the most likeable and interesting BY FAR. A second season has been announced, and I will be 100% watching it, but I was not thrilled with how everything shook out. Props to the two male sidekicks, both were great, as was the addition of a female secondary character in the last 4 or 5 episodes. Lots to work with for another season! Two points off on this season, though: 1 because I think there should have been a more definite end, and 1 because I'm still thinking the best character in the series didn't get a fair shake!

    Check out my comprehensive list of Anime titles to find your next watch - just click my profile link at the bottom left of this review!
    10aureliusgodad

    Best sport rom.

    1. Unique Blend of Romance and Sports The series beautifully combines two genres: heartfelt romance and intense sports drama. This dual focus sets it apart from most other stories that focus heavily on just one of these genres.

    It captures the challenges of balancing personal relationships with the demands of competitive sports, something relatable for many.

    2. Relatable and Realistic Characters The characters, especially Taiki and Chinatsu, feel grounded and relatable. Their personalities, struggles, and growth make it easy to empathize with the Their awkward yet sweet romantic tension makes for a wholesome and engaging watch.

    3. Stunning Artwork (Potential for Animation) The manga's clean, expressive artwork is one of its highlights. If animated by a studio like Kyoto Animation or MAPPA, the sports scenes and emotional moments could be visually stunning.

    4. Wholesome Storytelling Blue Box emphasizes steady emotional growth over unnecessary drama. This makes it a refreshing story compared to more melodramatic romance or sports series 5. Cross-Genre Appeal Fans of both romance (Your Lie in April, Horimiya) and sports (Haikyuu!!, Kuroko no Basket) would find something to enjoy, giving it broad audience appeal.

    6. Pacing and Tone The slow, slice-of-life pacing, combined with the energetic sports sequences, could offer a nice balance for viewers looking for something heartwarming but not too heavy.

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      Based on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kouji Miura. Miura originally published the manga as a one-shot in Weekly Shounen Jump in August 2020. The magazine began serializing the title the following April. Shueisha published the 15th volume on August 2, with the 16th scheduled to be released on October 4.
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