![]() They had an abundance of materials that could add a bit more action.instead they've given us a 3 minute key highlights of a match with 15 minute monologue/flashback per episode (except for one or two episodes). Seriously some monologues took as long as 4 minutes.as I had to skip most of them I found myself in ep 20 in less than three hours. Yes blue lock has offered a different experience with good animation and energy.But they have TOTALLY murdered it with unnecessary monologues. It's a big plus to the anime and that is why I'm giving it Unlike most football animes traditional "high school tournament 11 v 11", Blue Lock has mixed it up with stuff that can only be done on the streets with your friends, which many many football fans will relate to.such as playing tag with a football, playing a 3,4 or 5 a side match, playing wildly and challenging each other. The road that this first season has took is very interesting. I'm writing this as someone who has played and watched football/soccer for a solid 15 years.so i know everything about this sport inside and out. Recommended to those who love sport, action, and soccer ball! It's very enjoyable to watch this anime in 2023! The main character and side character are very memorable especially the main character. ![]() The music and SFX is adjusted to the animation. They almost have several ending animations. The match looks very intense and not boring to watch. I love their animation especially when they simulate I don't really like soccer ball but this one is very good. The battle is quite intense but it's very engaging. You will find how the MC is growing up from weak to pro. The project is called Blue Lock, where they must fight 299 other players to be selected as the best striker. The story is about how to make the best Japan Striker Player to win the World Cup since they only targeting the best national team after all this time. Putting aside his ethical objections to the project, Isagi feels compelled to fight his way to the top, even if it means ruthlessly crushing the dreams of 299 aspiring young strikers. To find the best participant, each diamond in the rough must compete against others through a series of solo and team competitions to rise to the top. The project's ultimate goal is to turn one of the selected players into the star striker for the Japanese national team. Through an arbitrary and biased decision-making process, Isagi is one of three hundred U-18 strikers selected for a controversial project named Blue Lock. When the young striker returns home, an invitation from the Japan Football Union awaits him. Bitter, confused, and disappointed, Isagi wonders if the outcome would have been different had he not made the pass. Yoichi Isagi was mere moments away from scoring a goal that would have sent his high school soccer team to the nationals, but a split-second decision to pass the ball to his teammate cost him that reality.
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