📖 SYNOPSIS
Everything is a hassle for Seishiro Nagi. Getting out of bed, going to class, having ambitions — all of it. He's the kind of guy who'd rather stare at his phone than do literally anything else. Then his classmate Reo Mikage shows up with a dream of winning the World Cup and the wild conviction that Nagi, of all people, is the key to getting there. Turns out Reo might be right, because the moment Nagi touches a soccer ball, something clicks. This movie retells the Blue Lock story from Nagi's perspective — following him from total apathy through the gates of the Blue Lock Project, where 300 of Japan's most ambitious young strikers are locked in a ruthless survival competition to become the nation's greatest forward. The heart of it is watching someone who genuinely does not care about anything slowly discover what it feels like to want something. The animation from Studio 8bit is sharp where it counts, with match sequences that have real weight and flow to them. If you liked the rivalry dynamics in Kuroko's Basketball or the way Haikyuu!! makes you invested in every single point scored, this hits a similar nerve — but with a protagonist who'd rather be napping. Fans of the main Blue Lock series get a fresh angle on familiar events, and newcomers get a clean entry point through one of the show's most interesting characters.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-17 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 18.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Seishirou Nagi
Seishirou Nagi: Blue Lock's naturally gifted striker; unmatched ball control, but initially apathetic, prioritizing gaming over training.
Portrayed by Shimazaki Nobunaga
Reo Mikage
Privileged heir, Reo Mikage, uses tactical brilliance and copycat skills to achieve his football ambitions in Blue Lock.
Portrayed by Uchida Yuuma, Hieda Nene
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