in Blue Box Episode #3Taiki makes important strides in his journey to join Chinatsu at the Nationals, while watching Kengo Haryū seemingly hit it off with her. Blue Box is Netflix’s latest charming anime adaptation of Kouji Miura’s gorgeous coming-of-age romance about Taiki Inomata and Chinatsu Kano. The series is a breathtaking endeavor by Telecom Animation Film. In the final episode, Chinatsu finds renewed determination to go to the nationals, with a fairly thriving Eimei Academy athletics department emerging.
Blue Box Began his manga run in the pages of Weekly Sean Jump On April 12, 2021, quickly lays down strong impressions for how it blurs lines between typical shoun and shojo conventions. The series has been running weekly since then, releasing chapter #168 on October 13, 2024, meaning plenty of content before the anime’s 2-course first season. For fans worldwide, Blue Box is the premier romantic offering of the current Shawn Jump catalog and An extraordinary high school coming-of-age tale of youth, ambition, human connection and athleticism.
When will episode #3 of Blue Box release?
Produced by Telecom Animation Film, based on manga by Kouji Miura
Blue Box Releases new episodes of his anime on Netflix every Thursday, With episode #3 releasing on Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 8:30 AM PT (11:30 AM ET). The series will run twenty-five consecutive episodes for its first season, chronicling the journey of Taiki Inomata as he pursues his ambitions to play badminton at the national level. The series has yet to show a firm release date for an English dub, but news will likely emerge along with an English voiceover cast list.
Blue Box Joins as the latest anime to be simulcast on Netflix, along Dan here Dan And before Sakamoto daysWhich indicates a strong push by Shueisha properties to appear on the streaming giant. This makes Blue Box Half of Anime Fall 2024’s tentpole anime double feature on Netflix, with fans ready to check back weekly for the latest developments. In the release of Blue Box Episode #3, Fans will continue to be charmed by Chinatsu’s saccharine personality and Taiki’s adorable romantic awkwardness.
What happened in Blue Box Episode #2?
Taiki defines his purpose while bonding with his new roommate
After the hilarious revelation that Taiki’s school crush would be living with his family, Blue Box Episode #2 shows the two getting along as Taiki adjusts, lending Chinatsu Weekly Sean Jump magazines and share their ambitions as athletes. As these developments take place, Taiki is reminded by his friend Kyo that he should keep his connection to Chinatsu under wraps Due to her status as the basketball team’s star player. But with rumormongers and serial medalists like Hina Chono inches away from learning Taiki’s progress, Blue Box Episode #2 becomes an awkward game of secret keeping.
Despite this, Taiki is remarkably good at finding common ground with Chinatsu, with him accidentally letting go of his internalized ambitions while training for the Nationals. Chinatsu then gives him an ankle bracelet to match his own, to signify their mutual ambitions to grow as athletes for the year and focus on self-improvement. It’s a beautiful moment that Taiki seemingly skirmishes while trying to hide their living arrangement in Blue Box Episode #2, With Chinatsu misreading his behavior as a wild attempt to distance himself due to feelings for Hina.
But Taiki’s connection to Hina can’t be an unfounded assumption, either She was seen charming her fellow students with her rhythmic gymnastics routineFully aware of her effect on others. She remains unaware of Taiki’s living arrangement with Chinatsu. Still, in the final moments of the episode, she and Taiki witness Chinatsu walking around town with Kengo Haryū, the school’s best badminton player and Taiki’s senpai. It is here that Taiki may begin to lose hope as he sees what is potentially his rival on and off the court in Blue Box.
Taiki proves his worth in Blue Box Episode #3
What does Haryū-senpai mean to Chinatsu?
Fans will soon see if there is any meaning to Kengo Haryū spending time with Chinatsu, but regardless, Being connected to Chinatsu’s class doesn’t deter Taiki. He will soon strive harder to prove himself as a rising star athlete, with the school’s faculty even noticing his badminton potential. The episode will focus heavily on Taiki as he juggles his newfound rivalry with Haryū against his longing to spend time with Chinatsu.
Fans will be delighted to learn that Chinatsu has some fantastic moments with Taiki, giving him a safe haven as a fellow athlete who understands him on a level others don’t, comforting him. The two will share yet another moment that will melt the hearts of the viewers, but only tease them without any definitive proof that a romantic connection is possible between them. In the release of Blue Box Episode #3, Taiki’s courting of Chinatsu takes an enchanting and literal approach.
Taiki Inomata, a junior high student at Eimei Academy, is a dedicated badminton player with a crush on Chinatsu Kano, a star basketball player. Their paths intertwine in unexpected ways when Chinatsu moves in with Taiki’s family. Balancing sports, school and budding feelings, Taiki aims to prove herself worthy of her admiration while striving for nationals.
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Reina Ueda, Akari Kitō, Shoya Chiba
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1
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Koji Miura