Last Attack
- Episode aired Dec 28, 2024
- 23m
IMDb RATING
9.6/10
20K
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After the intense match, Isagi, Rin, and the Blue Lock players reflect on their growth. With the project's future at stake, new challenges test their resolve and sharpen their skills, settin... Read allAfter the intense match, Isagi, Rin, and the Blue Lock players reflect on their growth. With the project's future at stake, new challenges test their resolve and sharpen their skills, setting the stage for the next phase of their journey.After the intense match, Isagi, Rin, and the Blue Lock players reflect on their growth. With the project's future at stake, new challenges test their resolve and sharpen their skills, setting the stage for the next phase of their journey.
Kenjiro Abekawa
- Interviewer
- (voice)
Taito Ban
- Tatsuki Wakatsuki
- (voice)
Van Barr Jr.
- Ryusei Shidou
- (English version)
- (voice)
Yussef Benelbar
- Miroku Darai
- (voice)
Kou Bonkobara
- Yukio Ishikari
- (voice)
Drew Breedlove
- Meguru Bachira
- (English version)
- (voice)
Kamen Casey
- Reo Mikage
- (English version)
- (voice)
Phebe Fabacher
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Ricco Fajardo
- Yoichi Isagi
- (English version)
- (voice)
Satoshi Hino
- Oliver Aiku
- (voice)
Jun Kasama
- Kento Chou
- (voice)
Nicholas Markgraf
- Atsuto Tereasa
- (English version)
- (voice)
Sara Matsumoto
- Child
- (voice)
Mamoru Miyano
- Michael Kaiser
- (voice)
Kenshô Ono
- Haru Hayate
- (voice)
Featured reviews
The entire episode was in one word, peak.
Where do I even begin? Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 14 was an absolute masterpiece. The animation was beyond stunning, reaching new heights of fluidity and dynamism. Every movement, every clash, every goal - it was all a visual feast. The sheer energy radiating from the screen was palpable, perfectly capturing the intensity and chaos of the match.
The episode masterfully built anticipation and delivered on every front. The tension was suffocating as the score remained tied, with both teams pushing their limits. The psychological warfare between rin and sae was a highlight, showcasing the intricate mind games at play. Bachira's unpredictable movements and aiku's unwavering focus created a captivating dynamic.
But it was the goal-scoring sequences that truly blew me away. The animation during those moments was simply breathtaking. The speed, the power, the sheer athleticism of the players were captured with incredible precision. The sound design perfectly complemented the visuals, amplifying the impact of every shot, every tackle, every celebration.
The episode also delved deeper into the characters, showcasing their growth and evolution. We saw Isagi's unwavering determination to surpass everyone, hiori's cunning strategies, and Nagi's effortless brilliance. Each player had their moment to shine, contributing to the overall narrative in a meaningful way.
The pacing was impeccable, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout. The episode seamlessly transitioned between intense action sequences and quieter moments of reflection, allowing for a deeper emotional connection with the characters.
Blue Lock S2 Episode 14 is a testament to the power of animation and storytelling. It's a thrilling, visually spectacular, and emotionally resonant experience that will leave a lasting impact on viewers. This is the kind of episode that defines a series, raising the bar for sports anime to new heights.
Here are some of the specific aspects that made this episode so exceptional: * Animation: The fluidity and dynamism of the animation were simply breathtaking. Every movement, every clash, every goal was a visual masterpiece. The attention to detail was incredible, from the intricate details of the players' uniforms to the realistic portrayal of their athletic movements.
* Hype: The episode was incredibly hype-inducing. The tension was palpable throughout, with the score remaining tied and both teams pushing their limits. The goal-scoring sequences were particularly thrilling, with the animation and sound design perfectly capturing the intensity and excitement of the moment.
* Character Development: The episode showcased the growth and evolution of several key characters, including Isagi, Bachira, Reo, and Nagi. We saw their individual strengths and weaknesses, and how they are constantly evolving and adapting to the challenges they face.
* Pacing: The pacing was impeccable, keeping the audience engaged throughout. The episode seamlessly transitioned between intense action sequences and quieter moments of reflection, allowing for a deeper emotional connection with the characters.
* Sound Design: The sound design was perfectly integrated with the visuals, amplifying the impact of every shot, every tackle, every celebration. The background music was also incredibly effective, creating an atmosphere of tension and excitement.
Overall: Blue Lock S2 Episode 14 is a masterpiece of animation and storytelling. It's a thrilling, visually spectacular, and emotionally resonant experience that will leave a lasting impact on viewers. This is the kind of episode that defines a series, raising the bar for sports anime to new heights.
I highly recommend this episode to any fan of anime, sports, or just good storytelling. It's a truly unforgettable experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Where do I even begin? Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 14 was an absolute masterpiece. The animation was beyond stunning, reaching new heights of fluidity and dynamism. Every movement, every clash, every goal - it was all a visual feast. The sheer energy radiating from the screen was palpable, perfectly capturing the intensity and chaos of the match.
The episode masterfully built anticipation and delivered on every front. The tension was suffocating as the score remained tied, with both teams pushing their limits. The psychological warfare between rin and sae was a highlight, showcasing the intricate mind games at play. Bachira's unpredictable movements and aiku's unwavering focus created a captivating dynamic.
But it was the goal-scoring sequences that truly blew me away. The animation during those moments was simply breathtaking. The speed, the power, the sheer athleticism of the players were captured with incredible precision. The sound design perfectly complemented the visuals, amplifying the impact of every shot, every tackle, every celebration.
The episode also delved deeper into the characters, showcasing their growth and evolution. We saw Isagi's unwavering determination to surpass everyone, hiori's cunning strategies, and Nagi's effortless brilliance. Each player had their moment to shine, contributing to the overall narrative in a meaningful way.
The pacing was impeccable, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout. The episode seamlessly transitioned between intense action sequences and quieter moments of reflection, allowing for a deeper emotional connection with the characters.
Blue Lock S2 Episode 14 is a testament to the power of animation and storytelling. It's a thrilling, visually spectacular, and emotionally resonant experience that will leave a lasting impact on viewers. This is the kind of episode that defines a series, raising the bar for sports anime to new heights.
Here are some of the specific aspects that made this episode so exceptional: * Animation: The fluidity and dynamism of the animation were simply breathtaking. Every movement, every clash, every goal was a visual masterpiece. The attention to detail was incredible, from the intricate details of the players' uniforms to the realistic portrayal of their athletic movements.
* Hype: The episode was incredibly hype-inducing. The tension was palpable throughout, with the score remaining tied and both teams pushing their limits. The goal-scoring sequences were particularly thrilling, with the animation and sound design perfectly capturing the intensity and excitement of the moment.
* Character Development: The episode showcased the growth and evolution of several key characters, including Isagi, Bachira, Reo, and Nagi. We saw their individual strengths and weaknesses, and how they are constantly evolving and adapting to the challenges they face.
* Pacing: The pacing was impeccable, keeping the audience engaged throughout. The episode seamlessly transitioned between intense action sequences and quieter moments of reflection, allowing for a deeper emotional connection with the characters.
* Sound Design: The sound design was perfectly integrated with the visuals, amplifying the impact of every shot, every tackle, every celebration. The background music was also incredibly effective, creating an atmosphere of tension and excitement.
Overall: Blue Lock S2 Episode 14 is a masterpiece of animation and storytelling. It's a thrilling, visually spectacular, and emotionally resonant experience that will leave a lasting impact on viewers. This is the kind of episode that defines a series, raising the bar for sports anime to new heights.
I highly recommend this episode to any fan of anime, sports, or just good storytelling. It's a truly unforgettable experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
This is easily best anime finale of the year. The final match-up, the final goal, and everything that came after that had me literally running across my room and grinning 'cause of what i witnessed the moment the cinematic bars dropped and "kagenashi" kicked in and it was nothing short of a masterclass in fluid sports animation. Not just that, every scene of this moment was simply given the utmost love and care and this is what happens when you give animators time.
P.s Miyano Mamoru as the emperor is perfect, a high class ending to the best episode of blue lock and the best final episode this year.
P.s Miyano Mamoru as the emperor is perfect, a high class ending to the best episode of blue lock and the best final episode this year.
I am out of words for this masterclass, a truly beautiful work of talented and thoughfull people who worked on this episode, I cant express how much I enjoyed it, I just wished they have put more details to some rin panels like where he was talking to isagi in dressing room where he says you are now my rival, thats my favorite panel of him which was a big and with many details monster in his aura but in anime it was such a short Aspect only on his face and no monsters drawn. Im sad for it but still gratefull for the amazing job they done to the whole episode, the sound tracks and effects, movements and animations, music and environment, pacing, everything was above incredible, also great performance from voice actors which I enjoyed a lot. I hope they do the best possible with next seasons and do as much close as to the manga panels so that we bl manga lovers can enjoy the maxmimum possible outcome <3.
I'd like to start with the fact that this episode adapts my favourite stretch of chapters, which i have been anticipating to see animated for a long long time. To be honest, i didnt have high expectations going into this. I thought a good adaptation of those chapters seemed impossible, especially considering the rough schedules and environments the animation team was tasked with.
But they pulled it off, they did it justice. I'd go as far as saying that they elevated from the manga. It was beautiful, breathtaking, stunning and had me at the edge of my seat even though i've read this part of the story a million times.
Huge thanks to the animation team for their efforts on this season despite being shoved with awful deadlines and here's hoping to a season 3 where the team is given more time and freedom.
And again, 10/10. Astonishing finale. Completely shattered my expectations.
But they pulled it off, they did it justice. I'd go as far as saying that they elevated from the manga. It was beautiful, breathtaking, stunning and had me at the edge of my seat even though i've read this part of the story a million times.
Huge thanks to the animation team for their efforts on this season despite being shoved with awful deadlines and here's hoping to a season 3 where the team is given more time and freedom.
And again, 10/10. Astonishing finale. Completely shattered my expectations.
Why rate the episode 9.5? Who rates it less than 10? It deserves the episode of the century. I have never watched any episode in my life with such enthusiasm... I think I exaggerated a little, but without kidding, it deserves 10 out of 10. So please, if you have not watched this episode, please rate it with a full rating, and if you have watched the episode, you do not need to read my words because I think you will. I rate it ten out of ten in advance... and at the end of the article I would like to say that this is a cinematic masterpiece.
Thank you for making the end of the year 2024 special for us, and I thank those who read my review until the end.
Thank you for making the end of the year 2024 special for us, and I thank those who read my review until the end.
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- 23m
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