Blue Lock Arrives on Zee Café: Full Season and Indian Dubs Now Accessible
Blue Lock anime now airs on Zee Café in India with dubs and streams, gaining more popularity.

Blue Lock anime is now going to be come on Zee Café for Indian people to watch. The show first got aired in October 2022 on Japan’s TV Asahi, inside that NUMAnimation block. It did run two courses without a break, with a total of 24 episodes in season one.
Before this, most fans in India were watching it online using Ani-One Asia, because it was airing same time as in Japan. But now Zee Café is putting it on regular TV, so people who don’t use streaming too much can also watch it easily.
Crunchyroll Adds Indian Dubs, More Platforms Also Joining
To let more people enjoy, Crunchyroll was adding Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubs too. First part of dub came in June 2024, then second part followed after on September 10. This helps fans who like hearing in their own language to enjoy the story better.
The anime is made from manga written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and drawn by Yusuke Nomura. It is about football in Japan, where a big training project called Blue Lock has started. They want to find the strongest striker from 300 boys. Only one can win and join the national team. The story is full of pressure, fights, and hard choices.
The anime was made by Studio 8-Bit. The main director was Tetsuaki Watanabe, with Shunsuke Ishikawa helping. The Anime was written by Taku Kishimoto. Characters were designed by Masaru Shindō, and also Kenji Tanabe and Kento Toya. The music part was made by Jun Murayama.
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Season Two Already Started Online
Now there are also new episodes from Blue Lock: U-20 Japan, which started from October 5. This second season is showing on Crunchyroll, Ani-One Asia, and has also been added to Amazon Prime Video by Anime Times.
If someone wants to read the manga, Kodansha USA is giving it in English, both online and in print. With all these going on, Blue Lock is becoming more popular, even in India. Now people can see it on TV and follow this big football story full of dreams, training, and tough moments.
Written By Manika Kayal, Intern, India Today Gaming.
Edited By: Yashna Talwar