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Blue Lock vs. U-20 Japan
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  • RegionJapan
  • TypeTV
  • English nameBlue Lock vs. U-20 Japan / Blue Lock Season 2
  • Official nameブルーロック VS. U-20 JAPAN
  • Chinese name蓝色监狱 VS. U-20 日本代表队
  • Other names蓝色监狱 第二季 / 蓝色监狱 VS. U-20 JAPAN / ブルーロック 第2期 / Blue Lock 2nd Season / 蓝色禁区 第二季
  • PremieredOctober 5, 2024
  • StatusFinished Airing
  • TagsSports / Competitive / Hot blooded / Source manga
  • Original author金城宗幸 / ノ村優介(漫画)
  • Director生原雄次
  • Scenario岸本卓
  • Storyboard小島正士 / 奥山潔 / 新田千尋 / 寺東克己 / 仁平肇
  • Co-director筑紫大介 / 木村寛 / 鎌田祐輔 / 安田賢司 / 西山祐樹
  • Character design田辺謙司
  • Music村山☆潤 / ビットグルーヴプロモーション / 郷文裕貴 / 上野励
  • Studiosエイトビット
  • Production cooperationぶりおアニメーション
  • Producers「ブルーロック」製作委員会
  • Copyright©金城宗幸・ノ村優介・講談社 / 「ブルーロック」製作委員会
  • FamilyBlue Lock
  • Rating12+

Blue Lock vs. U-20 Japan

The next phase of the controversial Blue Lock project is underway with the candidate pool being dwindled down to just 35.

Out of the remaining strikers, only a select few will be chosen to play in an upcoming exhibition game against the current U-20 Japanese soccer team.

Playing in this match comes with a caveat: winning will grant the players the right to represent the nation as the new U-20 team, but losing will bring an end to Blue Lock in its entirety.

Among the ones left in the running is Yoichi Isagi, who is coming to terms with his own abilities.

To further complicate matters, the six best players in the pool have already been named to the starting lineup and the remaining 29 will have to duke it out to claim a coveted spot.

Each candidate must select a top six pairing to team up with for the selection to prove their competence.

But if this mishmash of strikers wants to overthrow the current U-20 team, they will need to find a way to combine their playstyles effectively.

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      • EP25 - Tryouts

        35 forwards remain after the 2nd selection at Blue Lock. With a big match against Japan's U-20s in three weeks, Ego announces that the team will be centered around the top 6 players. The tryouts for the rest of the positions begin.

      • EP26 - The Assassin and the Ninja

        Isagi is chosen as Team A1 along with Nanase and Hiori to play against Team B1, which includes Karasu, Otoya, and Chigiri. While Isagi struggles to find a way into the game, Chigiri and Hiori demonstrate their worth.

      • EP27 - The World You Feel

        Seeing how incompatible Rin and Shidou are, Isagi hopes to take advantage of it. However, his physical abilities are not enough to get him where he needs to be. Then, Hiori suggests that Isagi does the thinking on reflex.

      • EP28 - Chameleon

        Isagi looks back and analyzes what he did when he scored a goal on reflex. Then, when the second match begins, Reo finds his new playstyle: Chameleon.

      • EP29 - FLOW

        The tryouts are complete, and Isagi is chosen for the starting lineup. But Shidou is nowhere to be seen... It turns out Sae has picked him to join the U-20s. Meanwhile, Ego begins the final training camp, where he discusses the secret of flow.

      • EP30 - The Big Stage

        The exhibition match between Blue Lock and Japan's U-20s has finally kicked off. The first play Bachira and Isagi set up has been swiftly shut down by the U-20s' captain, Aiku, and Isagi finds a new challenge in him.

      • EP31 - Itoshi Sae

        When Itoshi Sae scores the first goal of the match, the crowd goes wild, making it clear to Team Blue Lock that they're here to watch Sae. Rin changes the strategy and Nagi makes the memorable first goal for Team Blue Lock.

      • EP32 - Blue Genes

        Rin and Sae's sibling match goes to Sae as he takes the ball. But Niko, Karasu, Otoya, and Chigiri set up another goal chance, and Rin scores despite shooting on his non-dominant leg. At 1-2, the U-20s are finally ready to go all out.

      • EP33 - Night Snow

        Isagi, Bachira, and Chigiri's families are happy to see their sons on the field. Meanwhile, we get a glimpse of what transpired between Rin and Sae. Sae is about to quit the match, but he decides to stay when Shidou is thrown into the fray.

      • EP34 - The Subs Take to the Stage

        Shidou joins the match in the second half and throws everyone off with his crazy play. After he scores a free kick, Chigiri and Niko get swapped out with Reo and Hiori. With Blue Lock’s new formation, Reo proves his worth with Chameleon Defense.

      • EP35 - What You Taught Us

        Shidou enters the flow and unleashes his Big Bang Drive to score another goal. Isagi demands that Ego let them win, and Ego subs Barou in to cause chaos on the field. And the other players start to find their flow ...

      • EP36 - Flowers

        As Aiku looks back on why he converted to a defender, the U-20s uses their specialty quick attack. Reo copies Nagi's skill to hold them off. Isagi yields the last step to Rin, which is stolen by Barou who has waited for the chance in the dark.

      • EP37 - Not Alone

        Seeing the players' upgrade, Sae takes the play to the next level. In response, Rin starts to align his thought process to Sae and drastically changes his play style . Then Rin realizes that Blue Lock players have been keeping up with his play.

      • EP38 - Last Attack

        Rin enters his flow, and Isagi's faith in Rin's trance state pays off when Isagi applies what he's learned about the mechanism of luck back when he lost to Rin. Can the Blue Lock XI beat Japan's U-20s, and what awaits them after the match?

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