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Toei compiled the episodes into a series of seventeen DVDs which
were released in Japan from December 10, 2004 to May 21, 2005. Toei once again collected the series in three DVD boxes during 2008. All the three boxes have a total of seventeen discs. Toei and Geneon briefly teamed up to release the anime on DVD in North America after the manga was discontinued, though this was also discontinued after only a few volumes. The
first DVD was released on March 15, 2005 and volume 4 was the last one released on June 14, 2005 before they were cancelled. Various episodes from the series were also downloadable in IGN's Direct2Drive service. Toei is currently streaming episodes of the series online for a fee and for free through Crunchyroll. Joost also started airing all 101 episodes as of May 2009 on their website. The music was composed by Takanobu Masuda (from episode 1 to episode 69) and BMF (from episode 70 to episode 101). Three CD soundtracks were published during the airing of the series in Japan. The openings, ending and other two themes were collected into the CD soundtrack The Best of TV Animation Slam Dunk, released on July 21, 2003.
Will Majin Buu’s frenzy mean the end of planet Earth? 271 18 "Vegito. Downsized" July 19, 1995 November 12, 2002 The battle rages on between Vegito and Majin Buu! The Super Saiyan Combo seems to have the fight well in hand. But is Vegito tempting
fate by toying with Buu? What terrible tricks does the wily, pink monster still have up his sleeve? 272 19 "The
Incredible Fighting Candy" July 26, 1995 November 13, 2002 Having been reduced to a coffee-flavored candy, it seems nothing can stop Vegito from being consumed by the evil Majin Buu. But when the gumdrop fights back, Buu realizes that the battle is far from over! 273 20 "The Innards of Buu" August 2, 1995 November 14, 2002 When Majin Buu absorbs Vegito, the fused Saiyan separates into Goku and Vegeta once again. Deep within the villain, they reveal their plan to rescue Gohan and the others. Can the duo survive the digestive process and carry out their mission? 274 21 "Mind Trap" August 9, 1995 November 15, 2002 Dangers abound as Goku and Vegeta continue their search for Gohan inside of Majin Buu’s body! After meeting some disgusting bedfellows, they finally find what they’re looking for as they enter Majin Buu’s head! 275 22 "Deadly Vision" August 16, 1995 November 18, 2002 Goku and Vegeta reunite the others only to be attacked by Majin Buu! The showdown proves that fighting Buu inside his own head is a mind-bending experience. Can Goku and Vegeta survive in this twisted house of horrors where all is Buu? Kid Buu Saga (1995-1996)[] No. in Series No. in Saga Funimation Title Japanese Airdate Toonami Airdate 276 01 "Evil Kid Buu!" August 23, 1995 November 19, 2002 When Super Buu’s body begins to mutate once again, Goku and Vegeta have to get out fast! But what awaits them should they manage to escape? What will the insidious Buu turn into next? 277 02 "End of Earth" September 6, 1995 March 17, 2003 After the cords of attachment to the roly-poly Buu are cut by Vegeta, Majin Buu should mutate into a much weaker form.
Through an arbitrary and biased decision-making process, Isagi is one of three hundred U-18 strikers selected for a controversial project named Blue Lock.
The project's ultimate goal is to turn one of the selected players into the star striker for the Japanese national team. To find the best participant, each diamond in the rough must compete against others through a series of solo and team competitions to rise to the top. Putting aside his ethical objections to the project, Isagi feels compelled to fight his way to the top, even if it means ruthlessly crushing the dreams of 299 aspiring young strikers.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundBlue Lock was released on Blu-ray and DVD in four volumes from January 27, 2023, to July 28, 2023. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 Learn how to draw anime & manga from Japanese pros🎨 EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Blue LockSequel:Blue Lock 2nd SeasonSpin-off:Blue Lock: Episode Nagi
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Bachira, Meguru Main Kaito, Tasuku
Japanese Isagi, Yoichi Main Ura, Kazuki
Japanese Chigiri,
Hyouma Main Saitou, Souma
Japanese Kunigami, Rensuke Main Ono, Yuuki
Japanese Nagi, Seishirou Supporting Shimazaki, Nobunaga
Japanese Barou, Shouei Supporting Suwabe, Junichi
Japanese Itoshi, Rin Supporting Uchiyama, Kouki
Japanese Shidou, Ryuusei Supporting Nakamura, Yuuichi
Japanese Mikage, Reo Supporting Uchida, Yuuma
Japanese Itoshi, Sae Supporting Sakurai, Takahiro
Japanese
More staff Staff Furukawa, Shin Producer Arisawa, Ryouya Producer Nakayoshi, Haruhito Assistant Producer Watanabe, Tetsuaki Director
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "カオスが極まる" by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN (eps 1-12) "Judgement" by ASH DA HERO (eps 13-) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Chaos ga Kiwamaru (カオスが極まる)" by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN (eps 1,24) 2: "WINNER" by Shuugo Nakamura (eps 2-12) 3: "Judgement" by ASH DA HERO (eps 13) 4: "Numbness like a ginger" by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN (eps 15-23)
Reviews Write review 115 Recommended 46 Mixed Feelings 35 Not Recommended All
reviews (196) Mar 26, 2023 Qkydzaa Recommended Well-written Let’s jump straight into the point. Blue Lock is an anime which shows different ways of achieving our goals. Understanding Blue Lock, as simple as it is, is understanding the reasons of different characters to move forward. By no means do I think that the anime is complex or anything. So, what is going on?
Characters:
Every character is stereotypical. We got the “goofy” Bachira, main character Isagi, friendly straight-face Kunigami and some edgelords.