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8.2/10
Viewers are captivated by 'Blue Lock's' innovative approach to sports anime, praising its intense competition and psychological depth. The series stands out with dynamic illustrations and a fresh concept, engaging even those who aren't typically fans of soccer. While the animation quality receives mixed reviews, particularly in the second season, the compelling storyline and character development keep fans eagerly awaiting more episodes.
👍 Fresh concept and psychological depth
👎 Inconsistent animation quality
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Summary
Japan keeps losing the World Cup, over and over. After Isagi Yoichi, a forward for a high school team, gets eliminated in the last game in the qualifier for nationals, gets invited to a program called "Blue Lock" Their coach will be Ego Jinpachi, who intends to "destroy Japanese loser football" by introducing a radical new training regimen: isolate 300 young forwards in a prison-like institution called "Blue Lock" and put them through rigorous training aimed at creating "the world's greatest egotist striker."
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389 reviewsPour un animé de foot, je suis surprise d'apprécier !
Rated 8/10 by Raphael Ferrando
Les personnages sont les mêmes que dans tous les anime, il y a ceux qui sont cool et les "drôles" à moitié important. Le scénario est sympa mais les graphismes ont empirés avec la saison 2 exceptés le dernier épisode ce ne sont quasi que des images couplés à des dialogues, très dommages pour un anime de sport sans parler de la 3d qui est dégueulasse.
Bon
Saison 2 à voir.