BLUE LOCK
Finished · 24 ep8-bit · 2022 · Japan

BLUE LOCK

ブルーロック

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Japan’s desire for World Cup glory leads the Japanese Football Association to launch a new rigorous training program to find the national team’s next striker. Three hundred high school players are pitted against each other for the position, but only one will come out on top. Who among them will be the striker to usher in a new era of Japanese soccer? (Source: Crunchyroll)

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Episodes

24
1. Episode 1
25m · Crunchyroll
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2. Episode 2
25m · Crunchyroll
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3. Episode 3
25m · Crunchyroll
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4. Episode 4
25m · Crunchyroll
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5. Episode 5
25m · Crunchyroll
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6. Episode 6
25m · Crunchyroll
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7. Episode 7
25m · Crunchyroll
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8. Episode 8
25m · Crunchyroll
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9. Episode 9
25m · Crunchyroll
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10. Episode 10
25m · Crunchyroll
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11. Episode 11
25m · Crunchyroll
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12. Episode 12
25m · Crunchyroll
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13. Episode 13
25m · Crunchyroll
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14. Episode 14
25m · Crunchyroll
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15. Episode 15
25m · Crunchyroll
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16. Episode 16
25m · Crunchyroll
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17. Episode 17
25m · Crunchyroll
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18. Episode 18
25m · Crunchyroll
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19. Episode 19
25m · Crunchyroll
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20. Episode 20
25m · Crunchyroll
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21. Episode 21
25m · Crunchyroll
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22. Episode 22
25m · Crunchyroll
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23. Episode 23
25m · Crunchyroll
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24. Episode 24
25m · Crunchyroll
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