The Blue Lock manga series by Muneyuki Kaneshiro, drawn by Yusuke Nomura, has achieved phenomenal success and universal acclaim. Premiering on NUM Animation on TV Asahi on October 9, 2022. Episode 20, which will air in the near future, is slated for airing on February 26, 2023.
A Look at Episode 20 of Blue Lock
Exciting new narrative points have been revealed in the newest episode preview for Blue Lock. Isagi’s squad may face Itoshi’s team in the twenty-first episode of Blue Lock, which might have an intriguing new dynamic thanks to Chigiri’s arrival to both teams. As well as Chigiri, fans can look forward to seeing Isagi, Nagi, and Barou in action. Meanwhile, since Itoshi last faced off against Isagi, Isagi has experienced profound transformations, making him possibly a more formidable opposition. Bachira’s search for the Monster from his vision is another possible theme for Blue Lock Episode 20. Bachira has come to feel that Itoshi may also hold the Monster, despite his earlier belief that Isagi did. This may cause the programme to pivot to Bachira’s hunt for answers.
Summarizing Blue Lock Episode 19
In Episode 19 of “Blue Lock,” titled “Dancing Boy,” Isagi chooses Chigiri to join his squad as they advance to Stage 4. In this episode, we learn more about Bachira’s past and how he first came to imagine the Monster. Due to his insatiable need to test his boundaries, Bachira was able to imagine more difficult than ordinary plays, which eventually led to the creation of the Monster. Bachira spent a lot of time imagining the Monster, but he never managed to recruit someone who could stand up to it. After joining Blue Lock and meeting Isagi, though, he recognised he had found his Monster and was eager to continue playing with him. Later in the episode, Isagi challenges Itoshi’s squad to a fourth-stage battle.
Release information for Episode 20 of Blue Lock
February 26, 2023, is the official release date for Blue Lock Episode 20. Crunchyroll, the Ani-One YouTube channel, iQIYI, bilibili, Netflix, and Animax Asia are just some of the places you can catch it. Depending on your area, the precise release time may be different.
Eleven o’clock a.m., PST (Pacific Standard Time)
12:00 p.m., Mountain Standard Time
1 PM CST Central Time
Two o’clock in the afternoon EST
Timestamp: 8:00 p.m. GMT (British Time)
Now, it is 9:30 p.m. CEST in Europe.
Indian Standard Time is 2:30 a.m. (Sunday)