Blue Lock - 11.mp4 Apr 2026
Despite being considered the weakest, Team Z (2nd place) and Team V (1st place) advance to the next stage. 2. Consequences and Realities
Yoichi Isagi realizes his "scoring formula" is not just about spatial awareness, but rather the "direct shot" —taking a shot on the first touch without controlling the ball.
The episode is praised for its high-quality animation, including "puzzle metaphors" for Isagi's thought process, monochrome sequences, and intense, fast-paced action. Blue Lock - 11.mp4
Using this new understanding, Isagi scores the winning goal in stoppage time, leading Team Z to a 5-4 victory over Team V.
The players enter the next phase individually, with Rin Itoshi (Sae Itoshi's younger brother) revealing himself as the top-ranked player. 4. Visual and Artistic Highlights Despite being considered the weakest, Team Z (2nd
Seishiro Nagi experiences his first real loss, which triggers a desire to get stronger. 3. The Second Selection Ruse
The overall tone marks a transition from team-based play to individual survival, with a dark, high-stakes atmosphere. The episode is praised for its high-quality animation,
Ego reveals that Building 5 was the only building. All teams (V, W, X, Y, Z) were told they were the lowest, a ruse designed to force the players to create their own hunger and motivation.