Blue Lock

Manga • 2018 • Sport  

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Does the dog die?
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Were animals harmed in the making?
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Is an animal abandoned?
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Is there bestiality?
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Is a woman brutalized for spectacle?
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Is rape mentioned?
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Is an animal sad?
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Does someone self harm?
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Are rabbits harmed?
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Abandonment
Is a child abandoned by a parent?
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Abuse
Is there domestic violence?
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Is someone gaslighted?
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Is a child abused?
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In chapter 206, there is a flashback about Yo Hiori's upbringing. His parents want him to be a successful football player, however this implies they control his diet and the time he spends training. It is revealed shortly after that they don't care about Hiori getting hurt because he's their son, but because it could ruin his career.
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[Spoilers] In chapter 229 there is a room shown for several panels where a character is lying amongst bottles, pills and syringes. Said character also has bruises along his arms and legs, in places commonly regarded as 'injection sites'.
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Is there addiction?
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[Spoilers] In chapter 229 there's a flashback showing Marc Snuffy and his friend Mick Moon discussing their future plans regarding their football careers. Mick is drinking through this entire exchange. Later, Mick is shown holding and being surrounded by several bottles, which heavily implies he abused alcohol.
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Animal
Does a horse die?
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
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Are animals abused?
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Is there a dead animal?
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Does a cat die?
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Does a pet die?
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Does a dragon die?
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Are there spiders?
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Are there snakes?
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Sheol
There's realistic illustrations of snakes on Ch. 113 (Page 12), Ch. 114 (Page 3) and Ch. 129 (Page 18).
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Are there bugs?
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shidou

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Assault
Is there pedophilia?
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Is someone sexually assaulted?
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Bodily Harm
Is there shaving/cutting?
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Is there cannibalism?
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Is someone burned alive?
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Is someone buried alive?
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Is there amputation?
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Does a head get squashed?
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Is there a hanging?
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Are any teeth damaged?
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At the end of the game with Manshine City, Isagi is exhausted and collapses.
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[Spoilers] A huge part of the character of Hyoma Chigiri is a very traumatic experience in his past where he breaks his knee, this is brought up somewhat often when he's playing in a match by the narration and other characters.
The Chapter where it's directly shown is Chapter 19, specifically Pages 14 and 15.
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Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
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Is there finger/toe mutilation?
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Is someone tortured?
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Blue Lock takes place in a facility that's extremely harsh on the players, the entire plot could be considered some form of torture, although they agreed to participate in it.
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Is there eye mutilation?
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Is there excessive gore?
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Children
Does a kid die?
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Is a minor sexualized?
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Family
Does someone cheat?
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[Spoilers] In chapter 150, Oliver Aiku is shown talking with two women who he is (implied to have been) dating. Neither of them knew about each other, and he tries to get them to stay but they both leave after slapping him.

In the Egoist Bible, Otoya Eita claims he last cried when he was "slapped because apparently cheating is a no-no."
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Fear
Are there jumpscares?
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
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In episode two the guy with really short hair that looks like Tanaka from haikyuu throws up when he and the main character are running on the treadmill so when you see them on the treadmill skip like 30 seconds
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Not quite, but a character is electroshocked. [Spoilers] In chapter 107, after Rin throws a punch at Shidou and he retaliates by kicking Rin in the face. However, before Shidou can kick him again Ego uses what the calls "anti-riot shock", which leaves him unconscious.
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Are needles/syringes used?
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Mental Health
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Yes. [Spoilers] In chapter 215 it is mentioned by Snuffy that his best friend killed himself. There's a panel that shows said friend's corpse lying on the ground. On chapter 229 we're shown Snuffy finding his friend's corpse and holding him.
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Prejudice
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In the most available fan-translations the r-slur has been used to replace the japanese word for "stupid" on a few occasions. Most relevant is in Chapter 62 (Page 19) and Chapter 63 (Page 2).
It's said a few times earlier in the story by the character Raichi Jingo.
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In the most available fan-translations the r-slur has been used to replace the japanese word for "stupid" on a few occasions. Most relevant is in Chapter 62 (Page 19) and Chapter 63 (Page 2). It's said a few times earlier in the story by the character Raichi Jingo.
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Sex
Are there incestuous relationships?
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