Things Blue Lock's U20 Arch is preparing for the future

Summary

  • Ego gains power over Japanese football after Blue Lock Eleven defeat the U20 team.

  • Kunigami's return transforms him into a ruthless player focused on dominance.

  • Isagi's rise to fame challenges Rin Itoshi, who vows to dominate him.

of Muneyuki Kaneshiro Blue lock is an intense series that offers breathtaking drama and action. His U20 arc is no different as he pits Japan's U20s against Blue Lock Eleven in a high-stakes game that could reshape the future of Japanese soccer.

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The intense game pushes both teams to the limit and the fate of the game is decided by Isagi's amazing goal that comes in the last moments of the game. With the rise of Blue Lock, Japanese football is experiencing a dramatic change. Here are some things the U20 arc sets up for the future.

1

The fate of Japan's U20 team

The future of Oliver's team is now in the hands of ego

  • Ego gains power over Japanese football

  • Aiku faces an uncertain future

As Japan's U20s lose their must-win match against Blue Lock Eleven, Jinpachi Ego ends up hijacking the team. The U20 arc ends with the fate of Oliver Aiku and his friends hanging in the balance. But since the team lost to Blue Lock Eleven by the slimmest of margins and has some talented players, Jinpachi might have some plans for them.

People often liken strikers to robbers and defenders to policemen. So, on my watch, I don't let any Thieves steal any goals.

Will they join the Blue Lock project? It would be criminal to overlook players of Aiku's caliber, so it won't be a stretch to assume that fans haven't seen the last of them.

2

Rensuke Kunigami returns

Ruthless competition and heartache transform Rensuke

  • Kunigami's transformation might ruffle some feathers

  • Rensuke focuses on his goal

The first phase of Blue Lock was extremely ruthless as players fought to survive at the facility while their friends and colleagues were eliminated one by one. Perhaps the most shocking elimination came in the third round of selection, when Rensuke Kunigami failed to make the cut.

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However, it now returns thanks to the wild card route that Jinpachi kept for the eliminated players, probably due to the ruthless nature of the Blue Lock in mind. But the moral and kind Kunigami that his friends once knew has now turned into a selfish scorer who is solely focused on dominating everyone on the field.

3

Isagi Yoichi's rise to prominence

Jinpachi's project has a hero

  • Yoichi gets a taste of success

  • Stardom could spell trouble for Isagi

With just seconds left on the clock, Isagi Yoichi scored the decisive goal to help Blue Lock Eleven beat Japan U20s. His beautiful goal was followed by a post-match interview in which he claimed he would help Japan win the World Cup. Until now, Isagi had been an obscure footballer with big dreams, competing with some of the best players in the country. But his performance in the televised match catapulted him into the limelight.

Success is worthless if you can't replicate it. i will crush you In this match, there will be no more miracles for you two.

With the Neo Egoist League all set to stream on Blue Lock TV, Yoichi Isagi now has the opportunity to become the face of Japan's U20 football and a future superstar that people will look up to. As Isagi gains more fans and fame, can he carry people's expectations on his shoulders?

4

Rin Itoshi's Oath of Vengeance and Domination

Isagi's rise makes Rin insecure

  • Itoshi has never been driven more

  • The Neo Egoist League could propel Rin to new heights

Rin Itoshi played exceptionally well in the Blue Lock survival match, but his performance was overshadowed by Isagi, who also earned Sae's praise for his decisive play. Having dominated most games at the facility so far, Rin was unprepared for his superiority in the contested team.

Determined to show why he is so highly regarded, Itoshi vows to dominate Isagi and prove that he is still the best at Blue Lock.

5

Neo Egoist League

The second phase of Blue Lock

  • Ego is smartly using Blue Lock's success to generate revenue

  • Blue Lock players face off against international rivals

After the Blue Lock Eleven defeat the Japan U20 team, Jinpachi Ego's philosophy of ego-based football gains much-needed recognition and finally proves to be a viable strategy for revolutionizing Japanese football. Victory also gives him the power to reshape the national football system as he sees fit, so that the seemingly impossible dream of the country winning the World Cup can finally become a reality.

You grew up in warm Japan, where you can still survive even if you fail at soccer. Since you guys will never reach the same point as them. We created Blue Lock to give you that level of goal hunger. That hunger will become an ego that will change the world.

Intending to give the new U20 team international exposure, Ego finds support from investors and invites U-20-level players from Europe's top five leagues. Each tier is led by a master striker from the club team who is expected to mentor the players under their wing. Blue Lock footballers have the opportunity to choose the team they want to play with and are then pushed to compete against some of the best players from around the world and also against each other.

The Neo Egoist League is designed in a manner that gives Ego's mentees enough exposure and experience to compete in the U20 World Cup. But the journey ahead will be a tough one as international players are fiercely competitive and ruthless rivals, eager to dominate everyone on the pitch, including their teammates.

6

Here comes Michael Kaiser

The German prodigy determined to dominate

  • The Neo Egoist League invites the best from Germany

  • Kaiser plans to dominate the League

The Neo Egoist League is set to feature some of the best footballers from around the world, but even in such a talented pool, some players stand out as prodigies whose innate skills and abilities surpass everyone else. Germany U20 striker Michael Kaiser is one such prodigy, renowned for his sharp instincts, unrivaled technique and the world's fastest strike speed.

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Michael comes from a broken home, and enduring abuse from a young age contributed to his antisocial behavior. Through years of hard work and perseverance, he managed to make a name for himself in German football. Of course, Kaiser was able to pull it off because he has an unquenchable fire in his heart and a desire to dominate everyone he plays with or against. So as he sets foot in the Blue Lock facility, Michael is determined to make his mark and establish himself as the best U20 striker in the world.

Blue Lock TV series poster

release date

October 8, 2022

Studio

8 bits

Creative

Muneyuki Kaneshiro

Number of episodes

24 episodes (Season 1); 14 episodes (season 2)

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