The Ao Ashi manga has slowly emphasised on "youth development" more and more, especially within the recent arcs. The ideas of club fees, player-assigned agents, clean pitches for kids, continental-network of scouts, local communities that have integrated football in their culture, and the restrictiveness of Japan's managerial certificates. Ao Ashi's manga has brought up so many topics about cultivating itself as a country and how it compares to Europe. Kobayashi has a legitimate idea for how Japan should go in the future and how Ashito is going to be the one to revolutionise Japan.
captain tsubasa not only changed japanese football forever,that anime is crazy popular in spain and latin america,it inspired many later football stars like aguero,inesta,torress etc
This was a great analysis of both. I'm just insanely happy we got 2 good football animes last year and I'm hoping they both get 2nd seasons because damn they're exciting
Akkutsu and Ashito presence is the message on how to improve Japan as a football nation. Akkutsu came from abandonment. His mom left him. Has to feed himself. Ashito come from some country side town. Both struggle economically. The message is that talent can come from anywhere. Financial situation prevent some talent from being found. Make the financial barrier a thing in the past, allow more scholarship, make more 18 yo athletes but still teach them how to mature. Then, Japan can improve as football nation.
The only players that were wasted were the players from first selection because after that players were the ones who gave up to tho ego of the stars in blue lock, example how team x gave in to barou's ego they didn't have the competitive edge required to be the best in the world after that the second selection was a series of permutations and combinations where you make a team of three and move ahead where you face other team in that round everyone had at least 2 chance to go ahead and even after that there was the wild card round and people don't understand that the power scaling between blue lock and ao aishi is completely different while ao aishi starts from bottom blue lock already starts from the top they already know all the tactics and considering Japanese style of team defense unless you are a special case like nagi everyone has to learn defensive schemes we see this in ao aishi too when Fukuda asks everyone from team a except gk to play on the opposite position against team b so they are decent defensive playera
@@edwardtimothy3581 blue lock embodies the philosophy of sports about the mentality needed to be the best do you think Ronaldo could have reached where he did without keeping him above everyone else and people think the philosophy is to score most goals but it's about shining the brightest and no matter how much you deny it striker is the position where a player can shine the brightest whether it is by running the game like messi Or scoring the goals like Ronaldo if you can become the best while playing other positions then why hasn't kdb cracked even top 3 in ballon d'or list even though in the eyes of many he is greatest mf of our generation I am not saying other positions are not important in the end everyone need a main actor to cheer on no matter how good the side characters are even having their own fan base the spotlight will always be on mc that's what striker is and hence that position gives you the best chance at being greatest ever and that's what blue lock talks about
@@edwardtimothy3581 one won a World Cup and other led his team to the best record in world Cup for his nation they were the brightest stars on their teams in those years as I said it's all about shining the brightest
I think blue lock is unrealistic but I think character lile barou would never arrived to that development without blue lock it makes mindset better at least what I think though people has lives outside socccer or football so ao ashi is good more reaalistic..... In the end even if it does not directly change the world cup, it could indirectly be what the players needed and lack to improve and better.. They might be there as they almost got but what matters is to keep the drive and maybe you will get lucky and can grab on the W...... The mechanism of luck.... Japan I doubt willl win the world cup but they can get up there and should not be underestimatrd
On that game against Belgiun you talked about, japan lost not because their defense was bad, i was because on the second half of the game Belgium switched their tatics while japan remained almost the same turn out their plays are predictable once you get it, their players can't adapt on their own almost like they are robots who work only in one function which is major flaw if wanna play on a world class level
as a mangareader, Bluelock itself mocks the very idea of having 11 forwards in a team and they get to play vs the U20 japanese team. The early premises gives you a false impression that strikers is above everything else. later on it dissuades from that idea and actually focuses on other positions.
@@stevtacular3855 because at some point in the story, the JFU lost its patience since they were losing money and wanted to abolish the whole Bluelock project. So Ego had to improvise and changed things up.
@@ftu2021 example kira from the start is a wasted talent lol. And look how many people couldve been better at other things when the show isnt about just scoring and destroying each others career for that "striker" title and now the Blue lock project strays away from that ideology to create a best striker. Also then ego speech about "they can train goalkeeper and midfielders but not strikers" is a lie then? Like i said blue lock contradicts itself
It doesn't really put any spin on the genre. But that doesn't mean it isn't incredible! The character arc of Nagisa Akutsu was beautiful (idk if you read the manga), might've shed a tear hahaha
Im not caught up anymore though cause there was a period when no one was translating the chapters anymore :/ Gonna binge it when I'm on holidays hahaha
The Ao Ashi manga has slowly emphasised on "youth development" more and more, especially within the recent arcs.
The ideas of club fees, player-assigned agents, clean pitches for kids, continental-network of scouts, local communities that have integrated football in their culture, and the restrictiveness of Japan's managerial certificates.
Ao Ashi's manga has brought up so many topics about cultivating itself as a country and how it compares to Europe.
Kobayashi has a legitimate idea for how Japan should go in the future and how Ashito is going to be the one to revolutionise Japan.
ao ashi rules
captain tsubasa not only changed japanese football forever,that anime is crazy popular in spain and latin america,it inspired many later football stars like aguero,inesta,torress etc
Same in France ! As for the newer generations Inazuma Eleven inspired a ton of kids.
This was a great analysis of both. I'm just insanely happy we got 2 good football animes last year and I'm hoping they both get 2nd seasons because damn they're exciting
W for calling it football
Soccer
@@clawww2439feet and ball
*S O C K S*
@@clawww2439 lol in America football is called soccer but if you are in another country soccer called football
Akkutsu and Ashito presence is the message on how to improve Japan as a football nation. Akkutsu came from abandonment. His mom left him. Has to feed himself. Ashito come from some country side town. Both struggle economically.
The message is that talent can come from anywhere. Financial situation prevent some talent from being found.
Make the financial barrier a thing in the past, allow more scholarship, make more 18 yo athletes but still teach them how to mature. Then, Japan can improve as football nation.
The only players that were wasted were the players from first selection because after that players were the ones who gave up to tho ego of the stars in blue lock, example how team x gave in to barou's ego they didn't have the competitive edge required to be the best in the world after that the second selection was a series of permutations and combinations where you make a team of three and move ahead where you face other team in that round everyone had at least 2 chance to go ahead and even after that there was the wild card round and people don't understand that the power scaling between blue lock and ao aishi is completely different while ao aishi starts from bottom blue lock already starts from the top they already know all the tactics and considering Japanese style of team defense unless you are a special case like nagi everyone has to learn defensive schemes we see this in ao aishi too when Fukuda asks everyone from team a except gk to play on the opposite position against team b so they are decent defensive playera
I don't care whatever people love more, but id they said Blue lock is closer to actual football, then i find them joking
@@edwardtimothy3581 blue lock embodies the philosophy of sports about the mentality needed to be the best do you think Ronaldo could have reached where he did without keeping him above everyone else and people think the philosophy is to score most goals but it's about shining the brightest and no matter how much you deny it striker is the position where a player can shine the brightest whether it is by running the game like messi Or scoring the goals like Ronaldo if you can become the best while playing other positions then why hasn't kdb cracked even top 3 in ballon d'or list even though in the eyes of many he is greatest mf of our generation I am not saying other positions are not important in the end everyone need a main actor to cheer on no matter how good the side characters are even having their own fan base the spotlight will always be on mc that's what striker is and hence that position gives you the best chance at being greatest ever and that's what blue lock talks about
@@kratiksolanki9894 Zidane never play striker yet won Balloon D'or. So does Modric 🥱.
@@edwardtimothy3581 one won a World Cup and other led his team to the best record in world Cup for his nation they were the brightest stars on their teams in those years as I said it's all about shining the brightest
@@kratiksolanki9894 exactly. And playing striker isn't the only option 🤦
Your channel feels like an algorithm chasing one
Hard to tell what he really likes that way
Surprised there’s no bleach one 😂
I think blue lock is unrealistic but I think character lile barou would never arrived to that development without blue lock it makes mindset better at least what I think though people has lives outside socccer or football so ao ashi is good more reaalistic..... In the end even if it does not directly change the world cup, it could indirectly be what the players needed and lack to improve and better.. They might be there as they almost got but what matters is to keep the drive and maybe you will get lucky and can grab on the W...... The mechanism of luck.... Japan I doubt willl win the world cup but they can get up there and should not be underestimatrd
Definitely the most I've ever learned about soccer, I mean foot-NO WAIT! PLEA-
Unforgivable
On that game against Belgiun you talked about, japan lost not because their defense was bad, i was because on the second half of the game Belgium switched their tatics while japan remained almost the same turn out their plays are predictable once you get it, their players can't adapt on their own almost like they are robots who work only in one function which is major flaw if wanna play on a world class level
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Thanks bro! Yo send me your discord or something hahaha
whos gonna tell him (about meta vision in the blue lock manga)
yeaa. which is just your normal spatial awareness + neck turning in AoAshi. No hyping super naming stuff.
as a mangareader, Bluelock itself mocks the very idea of having 11 forwards in a team and they get to play vs the U20 japanese team. The early premises gives you a false impression that strikers is above everything else. later on it dissuades from that idea and actually focuses on other positions.
then why elimanate people from the start mayybe they can excel in other positions as well? it just get complicated lol its a waste of talents
@@stevtacular3855 because at some point in the story, the JFU lost its patience since they were losing money and wanted to abolish the whole Bluelock project. So Ego had to improvise and changed things up.
@@ftu2021 💀and what does it have to do something to wasted talents?
@@ftu2021 example kira from the start is a wasted talent lol. And look how many people couldve been better at other things when the show isnt about just scoring and destroying each others career for that "striker" title and now the Blue lock project strays away from that ideology to create a best striker. Also then ego speech about "they can train goalkeeper and midfielders but not strikers" is a lie then? Like i said blue lock contradicts itself
@@stevtacular3855 how about you go read the actual manga, I’ve already spoiled enough
Ao Ashi is the best
Inazuma Eleven?
ugh. so AoAshi is a typical sport anime
anyway I like the approach of the video 👏
It doesn't really put any spin on the genre. But that doesn't mean it isn't incredible! The character arc of Nagisa Akutsu was beautiful (idk if you read the manga), might've shed a tear hahaha
@@RobertJ_YT Yeah I do read the manga and it made sense why he hated Ashito being "let's have some fun" during the tryouts hahahaha
Im not caught up anymore though cause there was a period when no one was translating the chapters anymore :/ Gonna binge it when I'm on holidays hahaha
@@RobertJ_YT it's at 313 atm (translated). It's been nine days I think since the last fan translation. Raw is at 315.
Inazuma eleven?
First.
Pin yourself then
What about Inazuma Eleven?
It’s the Asian mom for me😂
Inazuma Eleven?