Blue Lock Season 2 Episode Count Revealed

Blue Lock Season 2 Episode Count Revealed

As a seasoned gamer and anime enthusiast with a penchant for sports dramas, I am positively thrilled about the upcoming premiere of Blue Lock Season 2! Having been captivated by the intense and unique take on soccer presented in the first season, the announcement that it will continue with a new season titled Blue Lock vs. U-20 Japan has only fueled my anticipation. With a confirmed run of 14 episodes, I eagerly await the clash between our Blue Lock protagonists and Japan’s national under 20 team for the very survival of their program.


The highly anticipated second season of the soccer anime “Blue Lock” is set to air in October as part of the Fall 2024 schedule. The episode order has been revealed ahead of its release, which has created a lot of excitement given the massive success of the first season. Fans have eagerly awaited the return of this series since it offers a unique twist on soccer. After the debut of “Episode Nagi” earlier this year, it’s now time for the television anime to make its comeback.

The eagerly awaited second season of “Blue Lock” has revealed a fresh tidbit: it’s now officially known as “Blue Lock versus U-20 Japan“. This upcoming season promises to revolve around the intense clash between “Blue Lock” and Japan’s U-20 national team, with the very survival of the “Blue Lock” project hanging in the balance. Additionally, it has been confirmed that this season will span 14 episodes during its one-course run through Fall.

As a gamer, I’m psyched for tonight! It’s going to be an epic battle on the screen – TV Game 2: U-20 Japan vs. The Opponent!

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How to Watch Blue Lock Season 2

The highly anticipated second season of “Blue Lock,” titled “Blue Lock vs. U-20 Japan,” is set to premiere in Japan on October 5th. This season will be available for streaming simultaneously with its initial broadcast on Crunchyroll. In this season, the team members from Blue Lock will compete against players from Japan’s Under-20 national team, with the outcome determining the future of the Blue Lock program itself. The new season will boast a returning staff and cast, similar to the first season and “Episode Nagi” movie, and will feature an opening theme titled “Bojaku no Charisma,” performed by Unison Square Garden.

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that some exciting new faces have joined the cast for season 2 of Blue Lock! Eiji Mikami takes on Yo Hiori, Kakeru Hatano becomes Nijiro Nanase, Satoshi Hino portrays Oliver Aiku, and Akihisa Wakayama steps into the role of Shuto Sendo. If you haven’t already, now’s your chance to catch up on the first season streaming on Crunchyroll! The anime promises a gripping tale: Japan’s hunger for World Cup triumph propels the Football Association to initiate an intense training program in search of their next striker. Three hundred high school players are locked in fierce competition, but only one will emerge victorious and usher in a new era of Japanese soccer!

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2024-08-19 01:39