If you’ve ever wondered why manga never seems to slow down… This week is your answer. Because while fans around the world are still catching up with their favorite series… Japan has already unleashed ...
Blue Lock Chapter 354 spoilers that focus on the clash between Japan and England have been posted online. In the previous chapter, Isagi motivated the team with a powerful speech before they faced ...
Japan has switched on its first osmotic power plant in Fukuoka, generating electricity by mixing desalination brine with treated sewage water. Here is the science of blue energy, explained in the ...
Crunchyroll is using the World Cup to promote "Blue Lock," a soccer-based anime, in France and Germany as it seeks to connect with sports fans.
A humanoid sea creature popularized in Japanese internet forums, the Ningen is an Antarctic cryptid that may have first been ...
Japan is out of the World Cup after a hard-fought loss to Brazil. The country is today regarded as one of Asia’s best football teams, but its real introduction to football came through the pages of a ...
The spoilers for Chapter 352 of the Blue Lock manga have been posted online. In the previous chapter, Isagi expresses his desire to create a chemical reaction with Itoshi Rin. Here are all the ...
In the Round of 32, Brazil, led by Vinicius Jr., takes on Japan, known for their strong teamwork. | Football News ...
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New Delhi: Japan’s striker corps at the 2026 World Cup features a new “egoist” mentality. If you don’t quite get what that means then you need to watch Blue Lock, a football anime set in the aftermath ...
Japan face Tunisia in the landmark 1,000th mens FIFA World Cup match at Estadio BBVA, Monterrey. The Samurai Blue aim for a knockout-stage push, while Tunisia look to revive their campaign under new ...
Ayase Ueda who scored two in the 4-0 win over Tunisia is the epitome of the new thinking that strikers should be unapologetic and selfish even, when in front of goal.