The twenty-first instalment of Blue Lock airs on TV Asahi on Sunday, February 26 at 1:30 am JST. Crunchyroll will host the streaming service on a global scale, with the exception of a few places where Netflix will host the anime instead. In the prior episode, we saw Isagi and his group recruit Chigiri to join them as they advanced to Stage 4. Bachira’s history and the origin of his monster vision were revealed later in the episode. Isagi’s squad was later spotted taking against Itoshi’s in a fourth-round challenge match.
When and where can we expect the release?
Due to time zone differences, most foreign fans will be able to see Blue Lock episode 20 on Saturday, February 25, 2023.
On the dates and times listed below, it will be made available throughout the world:
Time Zone in the Pacific: 7:00 AM, February 25
Saturday, February 25th, at 9 a.m. CST
Saturday, February 25 at 10 a.m. EST
Saturday, February 25th, 3 o’clock in the afternoon EST
Saturday, February 25 at 4 p.m. CEST
Sat., Feb. 25 at 10 p.m., Indian Standard Time
Sunday, February 26 at 12:30 a.m., Philippine Standard Time
Sunday, February 26 at 2 a.m., Australian Central Standard Time
When episode 20 of Blue Lock airs, it will be accessible on Crunchyroll for much of the world to watch. Netflix subscribers in Japan, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand will be able to watch it as well. The anime is available on the subscription service Ani-One Asia Ultra, which is aimed at viewers in South and South-East Asian nations.
What to anticipate in episode 20 of Blue Lock?
In episode 20 of Blue Lock, Isagi’s group will meet Itoshi’s group. Fans will get to witness Isagi, Nagi, and Barou play with their new teammate Chigiri. In addition, Isagi has undergone significant adjustments since his last battle against Itoshi, so spectators may expect a different level of competitiveness. Bachira’s plans to investigate the Monster he saw in a vision may potentially play a role in the next episode. As he already knew Isagi had one, Bachira reasoned that Itoshi must have one as well.
A review of the 19th episode of Blue Lock
Dancing Boy, episode 19 of Blue Lock, mostly followed Bachira as he began to get visions of a monster toying with him. He had an insatiable drive to improve, which allowed him to mentally run plays that were just a little bit more complicated than usual. There, at this spot, was the Monster in his mind. For years, Bachira had the same recurring dream, but he never found a teammate who could stand up to the monster in his mind. As a result, he knew he had discovered his monster in Isagi upon entering Blue Lock and desired to continue playing with him.