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Blue Lock Episode 20 Release Date: This Episode Shows The Battle of the Titans!

Episode 19 of Blue Lock shows Bachira’s past and his search for a soccer player who is just like him. His search led him to Isagi, who he thought was the right person for him until Bachira brought Rin into the picture.

Isagi shows up at Rin’s practice game and challenges Rin, Bachira, and himself to a match. Isagi wants Bachira to come back to his team, but Bachira isn’t sure if he should be with Isagi or Rin. Here are the most recent news items.

Overview of Blue Lock Episode 20

Topic Information
Title Blue Lock
Type Manga and anime series
Episode 20
Release Date February 25, 2023 (varies by time zone)
Spoiler of Episode 20 Isagi’s team will likely face Itoshi’s team. Viewers might see how Isagi, Nagi, and Barou play with Chigiri.
Recap of Episode 19 Bachira’s past and his search for a soccer player who is just like him. His search led him to Isagi.
Where to Watch Episode 20 Japanese networks, Crunchyroll streaming platform, Ani-One Asia‘s YouTube channel (in some parts of Asia)
About Blue Lock Japanese manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. Winner of the 45th Kodansha Manga Award.

Release Date of Blue Lock Episode 20

Blue Lock episode 20 will come out at different times in different time zones, so most fans around the world will be able to watch it on February 25, 2023.

It will be available everywhere on the following dates and times:

Time Zone Date Time
Pacific Standard Time February 25 7:00 am
Central Standard Time February 25 9:00 am
Eastern Standard Time February 25 10:00 am
British Standard Time February 25 3:00 pm
Central European Time February 25 4:00 pm
Indian Standard Time February 25 10:00 pm
Philippine Standard Time February 26 12:30 am
Australian Central Standard Time February 26 2:00 am

About Blue Lock

Blue Lock Episode 20 Blue Lock is a Japanese manga series that is written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. It has been published in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine since August 2018. Blue Lock won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award for the shnen category in 2021.

Spoiler: What Will Happen in Blue Lock Episode 20?

Most likely, Isagi’s team will face Itoshi’s team in Blue Lock episode 20. Fans will probably get to see how Isagi, Nagi, and Barou play with Chigiri since he is new to their team. Also, Isagi has changed a lot since the last time he played Itoshi, so fans might see a difference in the way they play compared to the last time they met.

Blue Lock Episode 20

The next episode might also be about Bachira and how he wanted to find the Monster he saw in his dream. Bachira started to think that Itoshi also had one, even though he knew Isagi did.

Recap: What Happened in Blue Lock Episode 19?

Episode 19 of Blue Lock, called “Dancing Boy,” was mostly about Bachira and how he began to see a monster playing with him. He always wanted to do more than he could, so he could see plays that were a little harder than usual. Here is where he thought the Monster would be.

Blue Lock Episode 20

Bachira had the same image in his head for years, but he couldn’t find a teammate who could beat the monster. So, when he finally went into Blue Lock and met Isagi, he knew he had finally found his monster and wanted to keep playing with him.

Where to Watch Blue Lock Episode 20

Blue Lock Episode 20 will be shown for the first time on Japanese networks. While the episode will be available online on the Crunchyroll streaming platform in the West and in some parts of Asia. Blue Lock Episode 20 will also be on Ani-One Asia’s YouTube channel for people in Asia.

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Final Words

Blue Lock Episode 20 is a Japanese manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. It follows Bachira’s search for a soccer player who is just like him and is released on February 25, 2023. Blue Lock is a manga published in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine in August 2018. It won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award for the shnen category in 2021.

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