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BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI-
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BLUE LOCK THE MOVIE -EPISODE NAGI-

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User Score238 ratings
TMDB 7.516+20241h 31mJapanese
AnimationActionDrama

Synopsis

When apathetic gamer Nagi agrees to join his rich classmate Mikage in soccer, their partnership leads to the famous Blue Lock program — and to changes.

Director
Shunsuke IshikawaFrom TMDB credits
Studio
8bit1 production companies
Release
April 19, 2024Released
Box Office
$14M

Top Cast

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Nobunaga Shimazaki
Nobunaga Shimazaki
Seishiro Nagi (voice)
Yuma Uchida
Yuma Uchida
Reo Mikage (voice)
Kazuyuki Okitsu
Kazuyuki Okitsu
Zantetsu Tsurugi (voice)
Kazuki Ura
Kazuki Ura
Yoichi Isagi (voice)
Tasuku Kaito
Tasuku Kaito
Meguru Bachira (voice)
Yuki Ono
Yuki Ono
Rensuke Kunigami (voice)
Soma Saito
Soma Saito
Hyoma Chigiri (voice)
Koki Uchiyama
Koki Uchiyama
Rin Itoshi (voice)

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Reviews

From TMDB users
CinemaSerf
Jul 5, 2024

"Nagi" is a bit of a loafer at school. Quite happy to play video games all day only interrupted by the odd nap and food when he absolutely has to. Then he encounters "Reo" - a very wealthy boy with purple hair and purple eyes - who sees in him skills that would make him an excellent addition to their football team. "Nagi" is completely indifferent to this proposal, but his new friend persists and with promises of becoming the best striking partnership the world has ever seen, he manages to induce just the merest hint of fire in "Nagi" - and they become inseparable and unstoppable. This earns them the attention of the Japanese Football Union and both are invited to attended the most competitive football school in the whole nation - the "Blue Lock". It's here that the two - along with a few hundred other aspiring young men - must grow up and learn how to win, lose, play in a team - and this tests their friendship as "Nagi" starts to emerge from the protective and encouraging umbrella of "Reo". Though it's based on a series, this is an enjoyable stand alone film that is quickly paced and written quite poignantly to expose the characters (and us) to some of the difficulties of maturing, making tough choices and getting used to not having everything your own way. At times it's actually quite an emotional animation with plenty to play for and no easy answers.

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