
What to Expect in Blue Box Episode 17: Release Details and More
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The latest episode of Blue Box, titled “Unfair Woman,” marked the commencement of a new academic term. From the outset, the school is abuzz with activities in preparation for the impending festival. Amidst the excitement, Chinatsu is consumed by his tumultuous emotions regarding Taiki.
The forthcoming episode is anticipated to incorporate some badminton elements alongside the typical school dynamics. Here is what viewers can look forward to.
Blue Box Episode 17 preview: What to expect
Taiki's badminton abilities are gradually advancing; however, he continues to feel stagnant. With a practice match on the horizon, his anxiety is heightened as he is set to compete against Yusa, the opponent he faced in the last tournament. Additionally, he must balance various school responsibilities in light of the upcoming festival. Hina remains by his side, yet she is also confronting her own challenges.
The next episode, titled “You Want to See It?” (literal translation), is scheduled for release tomorrow. Preview images were made available today (IST). Please see below for more details:
Blue Box Episode 17 release date and time
Episodes of Blue Box / Ao no Hako are broadcast in Japan on local networks JNN and TBS, while Netflix provides weekly anime premieres for international viewers every Thursday.
The upcoming episode of this sports romance series will be available in different regions according to the following timetable:
Pacific Daylight Time: Thursday, January 30, at 7:57 am
Eastern Daylight Time: Thursday, January 30, at 10:57 am
British Summer Time: Thursday, January 30, at 3:57 pm
Indian Standard Time: Thursday, January 30, at 8:27 pm
Japanese Standard Time: Thursday, January 30, at 11:57 pm
Australian Eastern Standard Time: Friday, January 31, at 12:57 am
About Blue Box anime
Comprising a total of 25 episodes, Blue Box has opted for a more extensive format, moving away from the common trend of limiting anime seasons to 12 episodes. The first half of the inaugural season concluded on December 19, followed by a brief hiatus before the series transitioned into its second part. Season 1 Part 2 resumed the high school drama on January 2, continuing its narrative on a weekly basis into the new year.
The opening theme for this second part is “Saraba” by Macaroni Empitsu, while the closing theme is “Contrast” by TOMOO. Prior to the commencement of Part 2, the anime's officials unveiled a key visual that encapsulates the themes of the upcoming episodes. The tagline, “The one I like is,” poignantly reflects Taiki's internal struggles, as he navigates his own emotional challenges and feelings for Chinatsu, while also contending with Hina's recent love confession.
Blue Box plot
Kouija Miura's acclaimed manga series Ao no Hako, serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump, embarked on its television anime adaptation on October 3. This heartwarming dramedy is contributing to the expansion of Netflix's anime offerings, alongside the recently concluded simulcast of Dan Da Dan Season 1 and the upcoming addition of Sakamoto Days.
Taiki Inomata, a first-year student at Eimei Academy—a renowned sports institution—harbors aspirations of qualifying for the badminton nationals, a dream that is gradually becoming a reality. Concurrently, his deep-seated feelings for the prominent basketball player Chinatsu Kano create a compelling narrative twist that propels the story forward.
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