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Blue Lock
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Yoichi Isagi
ブルーロック
(Burū Rokku)
Genre
Manga
Written byMuneyuki Kaneshiro
Illustrated byYusuke Nomura [ja]
Published byKodansha
English publisher
ImprintShōnen Magazine Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runAugust 1, 2018 – present
Volumes34 (List of volumes)
Manga
Blue Lock: Episode Nagi
Written byMuneyuki Kaneshiro
Illustrated byKōta Sannomiya
Published byKodansha
English publisher
  • NA: Kodansha USA
MagazineBessatsu Shōnen Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runJune 9, 2022 – present
Volumes7 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by
  • Tetsuaki Watanabe (S1)
  • Shunsuke Ishikawa (S1)[a]
  • Yūji Haibara (S2)
Written byTaku Kishimoto
Music byJun Murayama
StudioEight Bit
Licensed by
Original networkANN (TV Asahi)
English network
Original run October 9, 2022 December 28, 2024
Episodes38 (List of episodes)
Anime film
Blue Lock: Episode Nagi
Directed byShunsuke Ishikawa
Written byTaku Kishimoto
Music byJun Murayama
StudioEight Bit
Licensed byCrunchyroll
ReleasedApril 19, 2024 (2024-04-19)
Runtime91 minutes
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Blue Lock (Japanese: ブルーロック, Hepburn: Burū Rokku) (stylized as BLUELOCK) is a Japanese manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura [ja]. It has been serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine since August 2018, with its chapters collected in 34 tankōbon volumes as of June 2025.

An anime television series adaptation produced by Eight Bit aired from October 2022 to March 2023. An anime film adaptation based on the Episode Nagi spin-off manga premiered in April 2024. A second season, subtitled vs. U-20 Japan, aired from October to December 2024.

By March 2025, the manga had over 45 million copies in circulation worldwide, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. In 2021, Blue Lock won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category.

Plot

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The Japan national team finished 16th in the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The Japan Football Union hires the football enigma Jinpachi Ego. His masterplan to lead Japan to stardom is Blue Lock, a training regimen designed to create the world's greatest egotistic striker. Those who fail Blue Lock will never again be permitted to represent Japan. Yoichi Isagi, an unknown high school football player who is conflicted about his playing style, decides to join the program to become the best striker in the world.

Media

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Manga

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Written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura [ja], Blue Lock started in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine on August 1, 2018.[2] Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on November 16, 2018.[3] As of June 17, 2025, 34 volumes have been released.[4]

In January 2021, Kodansha USA announced that they had licensed the manga for English digital release in North America, starting on March 16, 2021.[5] In January 2022, Kodansha USA announced that they would release the manga in print.[6]

A spin-off manga focusing on Seishiro Nagi, titled Blue Lock: Episode Nagi, began serialization in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on June 9, 2022.[7] The spin-off is written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Kōta Sannomiya.[8] Its chapters have been collected in seven tankōbon volumes as of May 16, 2025.[9] The spin-off is set to end with the release of its eighth volume on August 12, 2025.[10] Kodansha has published the series in English on its K Manga service.[11] In October 2023, Kodansha USA announced that the manga is planned to be published in print.[12] The first volume was released on October 15, 2024.[13]

Anime

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An anime television series adaptation was announced on August 12, 2021. The series is produced by Eight Bit and directed by Tetsuaki Watanabe, with Shunsuke Ishikawa serving as assistant director, Taku Kishimoto overseeing the series' scripts, Masaru Shindō providing the main character designs and serving as chief animation director, Hisashi Tojima serving as a chief action director, and Jun Murayama composing the music.[14] The series' first season ran for 24 episodes from October 9, 2022, to March 26, 2023, on TV Asahi's NUMAnimation [ja] programming block.[15][14][16][c] The first opening theme song is "Chaos ga Kiwamaru" (カオスが極まる; "Chaos Reigns"), performed by Unison Square Garden, while the first ending theme song is "Winner", performed by Shugo Nakamura.[18] The second opening theme song is "Judgement", performed by Ash Da Hero, while the second ending theme song is "Numbness Like a Ginger", performed by Unison Square Garden.[19][20]

Following the end of the first season, a second season was announced.[21][22] Titled vs. U-20 Japan, the season aired from October 5 to December 28, 2024, on TV Asahi's brand new IMAnimation [ja] block.[23][24][25][26] The opening theme song is "Bōjaku no Charisma" (傍若のカリスマ, Bōjaku no Karisuma), performed by Unison Square Garden,[27] while the ending theme song is "One", performed by Snow Man.[28]

English release

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Crunchyroll has licensed the series for streaming and premiered an English dub on October 22, 2022.[29][30] The company released the series on two Blu-ray Disc sets on November 14, 2023, and May 28, 2024.[31][32]

Medialink licensed the series in the Asia-Pacific region.[33][34] It was broadcast on Animax Asia in the region.[35]

Film

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At the end of the first season, an anime film adaptation of the Episode Nagi manga was also announced.[22] The film features the staff and cast reprising their roles, with Shunsuke Ishikawa, who served as assistant director for the first season, assigned to direct the film and manga writer Muneyuki Kaneshiro supervising the story.[36] It premiered in Japanese theaters on April 19, 2024.[37] Nissy and Sky-Hi performed the film's theme song, "Stormy".[38]

In April 2024, Crunchyroll announced that they had acquired North American and select international theatrical rights to the film. The film was released in the United States and Canada on June 28.[39] In the Philippines, the film was released by Pioneer Films on July 31.[40][41]

Stage plays

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A stage play adaptation of the manga was announced by Kodansha in December 2022. It ran on May 4–7, 2023, at Osaka's Sankei Hall Breeze and on May 11–14 at Tokyo's Sunshine Theater. The play was directed and written by Naohiro Ise. The cast included Ryōhei Takenaka as Yoichi Isagi, Nobunaga Satō as Meguru Bachira, Shōta Matsuda as Rensuke Kunigami, and Ryō Saeki as Hyōma Chigiri.[42]

A second play, subtitled 2nd Stage, ran on January 18–24, 2024, at Kyoto Theater and on January 25–31 at Hulic Hall Tokyo. The play was again directed and written by Ise, and Kōhei Nagata joined the cast as Rin Itoshi, with the other cast members returning to reprise their roles from the previous stage play.[43][44]

A third play, subtitled 3rd Stage, ran on August 9–12, 2024, at the Higashi-Osaka Cultural Creation Hall Dream House Great Hall and on August 17–25 at Tokyo's Theater H. The new cast members including Ryono Kusachi, Gaku Matsuda, Kosuke Asuma, and Kairi Miura.[45]

A fourth play, subtitled 4th Stage, ran on May 15–25, 2025, at Tokyo's Theatre Milano-Za and on May 30–June 1 at the Higashi-Osaka Cultural Creation Hall Dream House Great Hall.[46]

A stage play based on Episode Nagi spin-off manga is scheduled to run on November 20–30, 2025, at Theatre G-Rosso. The cast included Takamichi Satō as Seishirō Nagi and Shūji Kikuchi as Reo Mikage.[47]

Video games

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A smartphone game based on the series, titled Blue Lock: Blaze Battle, was released on March 1, 2024 for both iOS and Android devices. A promotional video for the game, featuring Hey! Say! JUMP's Ryosuke Yamada, was released.[48][49][50] Another smartphone game, titled Blue Lock Project: World Champion, was released in English for both iOS and Android devices on April 23, 2024.[51]

In March 2024, Konami announced a collaboration with the series for their eFootball 2024 game.[52]

Novel

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A prologue novel, titled Blue Lock: Tatakai no Mae, Bokura wa. Aryū, Barō, Yukimiya (ブルーロック 戦いの前、僕らは。 蟻生・馬狼・雪宮; lit.'Blue Lock: Before the Fight, We are Aryu, Barō, Yukimiya'), penned by Momo Moegi and Yusuke Nomura, was published on July 17, 2024.[53]

Reception

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Manga

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By August 2020, the manga had over 1.9 million copies in circulation,[54] with growth in subsequent years.[55] By March 2025, it had over 45 million copies in circulation.[56]

Blue Lock was the best-selling manga series in the first half of 2023 (the period between November 2022 and May 2023), with over 8 million copies sold,[57] while volumes 12–14 and 21–23 were among the best-selling manga volumes from the same period.[58] Volumes 22–24 were among the best-selling manga volumes of 2023.[59] Volume 24 was Kodansha's second-highest first print run manga volume of 2023–2024 (period from April 2023–March 2024), with 450,000 copies printed, while the third volume of Blue Lock: Episode Nagi was the fifth, with 210,000 copies printed.[60]

The series was recommended by manga author Hajime Isayama of Attack on Titan fame, for whom Yusuke Nomura previously worked as an assistant.[61] Blue Lock was one of the Top 3 Sports Manga Series of the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2020" by Honya Club.[62] Blue Lock won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 2021.[63][64] In 2022, the series was nominated for a Harvey Award in the Best Manga category,[65] and the Youth Selection category at the 49th Angoulême International Comics Festival.[66]

Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network, in her review of the series' first two volumes, called the "dystopian sports" concept something that makes it stand out among other sports series; however, she said that it is so "blatantly absurd that it doesn't entirely work". Silverman praised its art, noting Tite Kubo's overtones, and concluded that while the first two volumes are not perfect, there is enough going to make her want to read more.[67]

Anime

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Bamboo Dong of Anime News Network described the first half of the first season, saying that while the superhuman abilities provide a good chuckle, the characters also go a long way in broadening the series' appeal for anime fans who didn't know or care about soccer. Dong praised the action scenes, noting that these plays are a "genuine thrill to watch", although she felt there are times when the consistency and quality dip. Nonetheless, she concluded that "Blue Lock is a really good time, especially if they have a high tolerance for camp and absurdity. [...] Action fans will enjoy the strategy sessions and head-to-head showdowns, while soccer fans will enjoy the impassioned and mildly angry love story to the sport, like armchair quarterbacking brought to life."[68]

Writing for The O'Colly, Baylor Bryant praised its dynamics in games, calling them both "strong" and "compelling." Baylor wrote that Blue Lock has flaws and is still a sports anime, while its climactic moments are still just soccer matches. However, the games are interesting, filled with their own storylines, and each match showcases new and unique strikers with their own style and narrative they bring to the story. The writer described the animation, noting that "it has moments, but with players moving around the field playing a game of soccer, it's not always clean and crisp." Nevertheless, despite its limitations, the anime was more enjoyable for viewers who wanted more comedy and avoided reading the manga.[69]

Rafael Motamayor of IGN compared the show to 2021's Squid Game while describing it as "a fairly typical sports anime." Rafael said that the anime does have some interesting things to say about sports, their competitiveness, and what it means to be a great athlete. The animation was criticized, saying that the use of 3D computer animation, and particularly the back-and-forth between CG and traditional 2D animation, became "jarring" to watch compared to Haikyu!!, which is full of fluid movements. However, he concluded that it compensates for uneven CG with striking keyframes and fantastic use of visual metaphors.[70]

In 2023, Blue Lock won the New Face Award at the Japan Character Awards by Japan's Character Brand Licensing Association (CBLA).[71] The series ranked second behind Oshi no Ko in the anime category of the Yahoo! Japan Search Awards, based on the number of searches for a particular term compared to the year before.[72] In 2025, three international voice actors were nominated in the Best Voice Artist Performance category at the 9th Crunchyroll Anime Awards: Julien Chaaya (Yoichi Isagi) and Mohammed Sami (Rin Itoshi) in Arabic, and Ranjit R Tiwari (also as Isagi) in Hindi.[73]

The second season however received backlash for its drop in animation quality.[74]

See also

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  • Tesla Note, another manga series illustrated by Kōta Sannomiya

Notes

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  1. ^ Credited as Assistant Director (副監督, Fuku Kantoku).
  2. ^ In North America through Crunchyroll, LLC.
  3. ^ TV Asahi lists the series premiere at 25:30 on October 8, 2022, which is effectively 1:30 a.m. JST on October 9.[17]

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