Blue Lock fans have been complaining a lot about the drop in animation quality in the 2nd season compared to the first, and the series producer has explained these changes.
In 2023, Blue Lock became the best-selling manga in Japan, with over 10 million copies, reaching a total of over 40 million copies sold. Part of this success is due to the anime adaptation released in the same year. The first season introduced the Blue Lock program, with Ego Jinpachi determined to create the best striker in the world.
With an ending that left fans eager for more, the second season was one of the most anticipated premieres of fall 2024. However, the shocking drop in animation quality caused many fans to stay away. Criticisms point to the action scenes, which previously flowed well, but now feature static images and abrupt transitions, reminiscent of a PowerPoint .
Blue Lock producer Ryoya Arisawa answered fan questions on the anime's official Instagram, where he commented on concerns regarding the animation changes.
Blue Lock season 2 animation change?
Asked if he was satisfied with the adaptation, Arisawa said:
“I am far from satisfied… Just as Isagi and the others tirelessly seek to become stronger, the same goes for me and everyone involved in the BLUE LOCK .”
Arisawa explained that the change in animation is tied to the characters' transition from a closed facility to a large stage. There was an effort to better represent the audience and the outside world, in addition to improving elements such as visual sequences and effects.
However, animator Reyes, from episode 2, commented that there was unfair treatment at the 8bit studio, with low pay and lack of time. According to Reyes, the final work was different from what was planned, which would explain the static scenes in the first episodes.
Finally, it becomes clear that, despite Arisawa's justifications, there are disagreements about what went wrong in the second season. Stay tuned to AnimeNew for more news about Blue Lock and other anime!