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I'm not usually one to watch an anime with so much interest at the very first episode because I believe that a single episode doesn't make up an entire anime (well... In some cases it does) My point is you shouldn't be quick to judge an anime based on a single episode. Introduction For a long time, I've been anticipating this anime. I always believed that an anime like this; an anime with great manga drawing would be animated beautifully and Blue lock didn't disappoint. One of the things I find interesting was the number of charters that were introduced in this first episode, there are a wide number of characters (players) 300 to be exact and the fact that the main character (Isagi Yoichi) was ranked second lowest out of 300 is another interesting thing that means he was good but not good enough. You could see that seed of doubt was planted at that very moment Isagi passed the ball to his teammate, he understood that he should have done something different and w