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[80] Blue Lock won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 2021. [81][82] The series was nominated for a Harvey Award in the Best Manga category,[83] and Youth Selection category at the 49th Angoulême International Comics Festival in 2022. [84] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network, in her review of the series'
first two
volumes, called the "dystopian sports" concept something that makes it stand out among other sports series; however, she said that it is so "blatantly absurd that it doesn't entirely work". Silverman praised its art, noting Tite Kubo's overtones, and concluded that while the first two volumes are not perfect, there is enough going to make her want to read more. [85] Anime[edit] Bamboo Dong of Anime News Network described the first half of the first season, saying that while the superhuman abilities provide a good chuckle, the characters also go a long way in broadening the series' appeal for anime fans who didn't know or care about soccer. Dong praised the action scenes, noting that these plays are a "genuine thrill to watch", although she felt there are times when the consistency and quality dip. Nonetheless, she concluded that Blue Lock is a really good time, especially if they have a high tolerance for camp and absurdity. Action fans will enjoy the strategy sessions and head-to-head showdowns, while soccer fans will enjoy the impassioned and mildly
angry love story to the sport, like armchair quarterbacking brought to life. [86] Writing for The O'Colly, Baylor Bryant praised its dynamics in games, calling it both "strong" and "compelling". Baylor wrote that Blue Lock has flaws and is still a sports anime, while its climactic moments are still just soccer matches. However, the games are interesting, filled with their own storylines and each match showcases new and unique strikers with their own style and narrative they bring to the story.
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October 1997 (Tuesday), 25:45, Nippon TV [8 October 1997 (Wednesday), 01:45, Nippon TV ^ Loo, Egan (January 5, 2011). "Berserk to Get Theatrical Anime Film in 2011 (Updated)".
02. Ippo rushed Antonio to a corner, Ippo then weaved in
ready with the New Dempsey Roll, with thoughts in his head knowing that his body changed and might not be able to go with Kamogawa anymore despite wanting to continue with him. In position with the New Dempsey Roll, Ippo threw a left uppercut that gets countered by Antonio's left. With that, Ippo fell, ending the fight. Ippo sat up with Kamogawa at his side telling him that it was over. Ippo bowed to the crowd as he left the ring with a second straight lost.