Blue Prison: Blue Lock Episode 23 - Release date and time
Release date and time of episode 23 Blue Prison: Blue Lock, information about the series, details!
In episode 22 of Blue Lock" Isagifinally outsmarted Rin, proving his evolution and growth throughout the series. Rin, who initially treated Isagi and his team lightly, is now overwhelmed and gives his all to the game.
Meanwhile, because Batira feeling left out of the picture, he says goodbye to the monster inside of him and is ready to score a goal on his own - right before Isagi stops him. Here are the latest updates.
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- Episode 23 Speculation:
- Episode 23 release date
- Episode 23 of Blue Lock on hiatus this week?
- Episode 22 Summary
- Where to watch Blue Lock?
- Oh Blue Lock
Episode 23 Speculation:
The next episode will continue the match between the two teams. Isagi prevented Batira from scoring his goal, and in the next episode, the audience will know Isagi's next move. Now that Rin and Batira are on edge, Isagi must come up with something to defeat them and win this game. Isagi's motivation to win has never been stronger, so he can develop creative strategies to outsmart the opposing team.
If Isagi wins the game, he will choose Rin to join his team over Batira. Since the show ends in two episodes, the winner of the game will be announced soon.
Episode 23 Blue Lock - Release Date
Episode 23 of the Blue Lock anime will air on Saturday, March 18, 2023. The episode title or preview was not shown.
- Pacific Daylight Time –9:30 am, March 18, 2023
- Central Daylight Time – 11:30 am, March 18, 2023
- Indian Standard time – 10:00 am, March 18, 2023
- Eastern Daylight Time – 12:30 am, March 18, 2023
- Philippine time – 12:30 am, March 18, 2023
- Central Summer time– 6:30 am, March 18, 2023
- British Summertime – 5:30 am, March 18, 2023
- Moscow time - 19:30, March 18, 2023
Episode 23 of Blue Lock on hiatus this week?
No, Blue Lock episode 23 is not on hiatus this week. The episode will air on the above date.
Episode 22 Summary
Isagi analyzes Rin's goal because he believes that Rin could only have scored over Isagi because he was in the wall during the free kick. This made Isagi realize how important it was to look at himself through Rin's eyes and learn how he used Isagi's weapons against him.
To get past Tokimitsu, Isagi used Barou, disappointing him. Isagi passed the ball across the field to Kigiri, who used his speed. Meanwhile, Isagi broke away from the other players and ran to the near post for an open goal. Isagi was about to send the ball into the net when Rin noticed his movements and ran over to block his shot.
Isagi then moved into a different position and scored a goal with a direct heel kick. Isagi ate Rin after he was able to outsmart him. This goal startled Batira because he couldn't believe how fast Isagi had grown. He finally found two monsters in Blue Lock but wasn't good enough to play with them anymore.
When the final game began, the ball accidentally reached Batira, who could not decide in time and therefore lost the ball to Chigiri. Nagi warned Batira that if he tried to quit the game, he shouldn't expect to be picked by Isagi because Isagi would pick Rin on his team. It broke Batira's heart as he thought about how he ended up in such a pitiful situation.
In the end, when Rin blocked Isagi's shot and Batira got the ball, he went on a rampage. However, he refused any help from the monster because he wanted to play as freely as before. Batira headed towards the gate alone and fired, but Isagi blocked him, knowing Batira's mindset.
Where to watch Blue Lock?
Watch the blue castle on Crunchyroll in most parts of the world. It will also be available to stream on Netflix in select Asian countries including India, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Thailand.
Viewers in South and Southeast Asia can watch the anime at Ani-One Asia Ultra, a member service of the YouTube channel Ani-One Asia.
About Blue Lock
Blue Lock is a Japanese manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. It has been published in the weekly Kodansha Shōnen Magazine since August 2018. Blue Lock won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shounen category in 2021.
The story begins with Japan's elimination from the 2018 FIFA World Cup, prompting the Japan Football Union to start a program to scout high school players to begin training in preparation for the 2022 Cup.
Isagi Yuichi, a striker, receives an invitation to this program shortly after his team loses the chance to qualify for the National Team because he switched to his less experienced teammate.
Their coach will be Ego Jinpachi, who intends to "destroy Japan's underdog football" by introducing a radical new training regimen: sequestering 300 young strikers in a prison facility called the Blue Castle.