The episode ends with the high-stakes choice of who to take for the next stage, a decision that shifts the entire dynamic of Isagi's team. Manga Volume 15: The Monster Ryusei Shidou
Volume 15 is where the Blue Lock project moves from an internal experiment to a national spectacle. The tension is no longer just about staying in the program; it's about the very survival of Blue Lock against the established U-20 Japan team. Why "15" Matters
Watching Barou Shouei—the self-proclaimed King—get outplayed in a 1v1 by Isagi is one of the most satisfying "ego-crushing" moments in the series. BLUELOCK 15
This volume focuses heavily on Ryusei Shidou, the erratic, violent, but undeniably gifted striker. His "explosive" chemistry with Itoshi Sae begins to take shape here, setting the stage for the most intense match in Japanese football history.
Blue Lock 15: The Peak of Egos and Evolution Whether you’re catching up on the high-stakes anime or diving into the visceral manga, marks a pivotal turning point in the Blue Lock saga. Between Episode 15 of the anime and Volume 15 of the manga, we witness the absolute transformation of Isagi Yoichi and the emergence of some of the series' most terrifying talents. Anime Episode 15: " Devour " The episode ends with the high-stakes choice of
If you're reading the manga, (covering chapters 122–131) takes us into the legendary U-20 Arc .
We see Isagi realize that he and Naruhaya are effectively "the same"—average players struggling to survive among monsters. To win, he doesn't just improve; he devours Naruhaya's off-the-ball movements to score a legendary goal. Blue Lock 15: The Peak of Egos and
In this episode, titled "Devour," the Second Selection reaches a fever pitch.