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This menagerie known as the Blue Lock facility also feels so barren and boring. There needs to be an incentive to make this program feel rewarding where players should want to stay here because they’re becoming their best selves. Be it, superior practicing methods, state of the art training equipment, illustrious coaching instructors, you name it. But Blue Lock doesn't have any of this. It just feels like a death trap that unbeknownst to each of the players before they join, if they get knocked out they can never play for the Japanese national team. I feel like these sort of stipulations should have been included in the letter. If not, screw it, just go full squid game and say if you’re knocked out you’re executed. That would have spiced things up a little bit. I also think it’s laughably pathetic how this show is only situated in an air conditioned indoor football pitch as they prepare for a competitive outdoor sport. It’s almost as if these writers couldn’t have borne the thought of not being in an airconditioned room. The world cup and every club football competition is played outdoors.

Ippo, Sendō, and Itagaki went to the Marumi Okonomiyaki, where Sendō revealed to the two that he was fighting Mexicans because he is after Ricardo Martinez. Before Sendō left, he told Ippo that he does not think Ippo is fated to fight Miyata, but he and Ippo are fated to meet in the ring again at the top. Ippo became down from Sendō's words about Miyata while going back to Tokyo, believing that there is no way they aren't fated. Later, Ippo watched Itagaki's match, where he won by decision and became a eight rounder in order to be able to fight Hoshi. Ippo watching Itagaki and Hoshi's match. After Itagaki was getting pushed in a spar with Aoki and teasing him about it, Ippo reflected how it was petty after Kimura explained the teasing was because if Itagaki won, he would surpass him and Aoki in the "gym's internal ranking system".

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Ippo and Aoki got into the ring for a one round spar. Learning that it was a new variation of the Frog Punch, Ippo got ready to counter the technique, however, Ippo got knocked down anyway from the new |Bell Horn Frog Punch and claimed the new variation to be a shock. On the day of Aoki and Kimura's matches, Ippo went to the Kōrakuen Hall. Before their matches began, Itagaki mentioned how Aoki and Kimura may retire if they lose their match, leading Ippo to dismiss any thought of them retiring, thinking that talking about retirement before a match brings bad luck. Ippo got annoyed when Takamura appeared behind him and Itagaki and talked about how Aoki and Kimura should retire. Ippo watched as Kimura's match ended in a draw and Aoki wins by knockout. After their match, Ippo watched Iga's JBC lightweight title match against champion Sōshi Ōshima, who Ippo noted how Sōshi reminded him of Hayami. After Iga won and became the new champion and Takamura mentioned how one should continue chasing after their goals, Ippo began thinking about how he lost sight of his goal and wondered if he even wanted the world title. Ippo attacking Matsuura with the New Dempsey Roll. At the gym, Ippo had a spar request from junior lightweight boxer Matsuura. When they sparred, Ippo took some hits until he got close enough to motion the Dempsey Roll. All of this leads to the most hyped, unexpected, 300 IQ living figure chess matches that you will ever see. 24. Restaurant to Another World This show had no business being as good as it was. Instead of the usual grind/fight for survival plotlines we’ve all grown accustomed to, this show is literally just about running a restaurant. However, the twist is that the restaurant is like any other food establishment during the work days, but on Saturdays its doors open up to a fantasy world. And now you’re suddenly serving a dragon their favourite meat or brandy.
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