BLUE LOCK Season Two

Japan’s U-20 team roster revealed in BLUE LOCK

Get ready for one of the most thrilling match-ups in BLUE LOCK yet. The BLUE LOCK XI recruits are set to confront the recently unveiled Japan U-20 National Team when episode 30 is scheduled to air on Saturday, November 9th, 2024 at 9:00 am PST (12:00 pm EST) on Crunchyroll.

The adaptation of the BLUE LOCK versus Japan’s U-20 arc from the BLUE LOCK manga is set to be a thrilling encounter, showcasing a brotherly rivalry with U-20’s Sae Itoshi going head-to-head against BLUE LOCK’s Rin Itoshi.

BLUE LOCK Season Two
Key visual for the BLUE LOCK XI vs Japan U-20 National Team. Image courtesy of Crunchyroll.

The Japanese voice cast for the Japan U-20 National Team features:

  • Chiaki Kobayashi as the voice of Ranse Kurosa
  • Jun Kasama as the voice of Kento Chou
  • Gakuto Kajiwara as the voice of Teru Kitsunezato
  • Takahiro Sakurai as the voice of Sae Itoshi
  • Taito Ban as the voice of Itsuki Wakatsuki
  • Kensho Ono as the voice of Haru Hayate
  • Yusuke Shirai as the voice of Miroku Darai
  • Takuya Sato as the voice of Kazuma Niou
  • Shunichi Toki as the voice of Teppei Neru
  • Chikahiro Kobayashi as the voice of Gen Fukaku
  • Yuichi Nakamura as the voice of Ryusei Shidou
  • Satoshi Hino as the voice of Oliver Aiku
  • Akihisa Wakayama as the voice of Shuto Sendou

Crunchyroll provided a synopsis for the second season of BLUE LOCK in a press release.

After making it this far, 35 players stand, but now the Blue Lock program itself faces elimination from Japan’s very own U-20 National Team. Vicious rivals will have to team up to defeat the national youth team if any of them want a shot at the striker position. Can they put aside their egos long enough to win together, or will they lose divided?

BLUE LOCK is adapted from the manga by Muneyuki Kaneshiro which is serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine. The anime’s second season, which premiered on October 6th, 2024, is directed by Yuji Haibara, with character designs by Kenji Tanabe, music composition by Jun Murayama and animation production by Studio 8bit.

Editor’s note

We have corrected the spelling for the names of Kento Chou, Kazuma Niou and Shuto Sendou and apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Source: Crunchyroll press release

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