Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 1 English Sub
Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 1 Review
He looks so good! That was intense. Blue Lock Season 2, Episode 1, kicks off with amazing action!
The Opening Scene
Even though it’s only been two months since the last Blue Lock episode, it feels like an eternity. This episode starts with a bang! I was wondering if this was the new opening or the start of the episode itself. Either way, it was incredible. The rivalry is intense, and the animation quality remains top-notch!
Sibling Rivalry
Rin Itoshi is really flexing on his brother! Those eyes, that tension—it’s electric. The snow piling up was a nice touch as Rin starts talking smack. His hostility towards Sae Itoshi is clear. Rin admired his older brother, but he’s now alienated himself from others as he strives for greatness.
Japan Football Union – Under 20 Team
We’re introduced to the players we'll see in the Japan Under-20 team. First impressions? Some of these guys look tough. One player in particular looks like a gang member with all those tattoos! Can't wait to see what these guys bring to the table. And those Blue Lock eyes? I missed them so much. We don’t lose—we just don’t. It’s as simple as that.
Top Six Announcement
Holy cow! Isagi being in the top six was a shocker. Teams of five will be made by adding three players to the top six. The competition is getting intense! Everyone’s wondering who to choose, and it’s not just about individual talent; it's about complementing each other. Isagi better make the right picks.
The Tough Choices
Even though Rin and Shidou are the top players, that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll make a great team. Sometimes, individual talent can only carry you so far. This episode highlights that the synergy between players is just as important as skill. Who will Isagi choose? That’s the million-dollar question.
Goto and the Excitement Ahead
We get a look at Goto, who reminds me of Grimmjow from Bleach. His character design is killer. I can’t wait to see more of him! The build-up for the upcoming matches is amazing, and the stakes are higher than ever. I’m so hyped for the showdown between Japan’s Under-20 team and Blue Lock’s elite.
Isagi’s Challenge
Isagi’s decision to challenge the toughest players shows his ambition. He didn’t take the easy route, and that’s what makes him a standout. This episode was packed with character growth and rivalry, setting the stage for an epic season.
Post-Credits Surprise
Wait, there’s a post-credits scene? Looks like there’s more to this episode than I expected. The excitement is through the roof, and I can’t wait to see where this season takes us.
Final Thoughts
This was a solid first episode, and the rivalry between Rin and Sae is heating up. The top six concept adds a strategic layer to the competition, and I'm excited to see how Isagi handles the pressure. Plus, the introduction of new characters like Goto keeps things fresh. I can’t wait to see the rest of the season unfold!