You can watch Blue Lock legally on several major anime and streaming platforms, though availability depends on your country or region.

Main streaming platforms

  • Crunchyroll streams Blue Lock in most regions, and in many places you can also watch some episodes free with ads.
  • Hulu carries Blue Lock as part of its anime catalog in supported countries like the United States.
  • Netflix has Blue Lock in select Asian territories (for example Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, India, and the Philippines).
  • Amazon (Prime Video / Amazon Channels) offers Blue Lock to stream or as digital purchase in some regions, sometimes via Crunchyroll or Anime Times add-on channels.
  • Ani-One Asia’s official YouTube channel streams Blue Lock in parts of South and Southeast Asia, such as India and several neighboring countries.

Region and device notes

  • Platform availability changes by region, so the exact service can differ between, for example, the US, Europe, and Asia.
  • You can typically watch on phones, tablets, PCs, smart TVs, game consoles, and streaming sticks through each service’s app.

Quick tip to find it near you

  • Search “Blue Lock” directly inside Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix, or Prime Video and check which one lists it in your country.
  • If none of your local services show it, some guides suggest using a VPN to access regions where it’s licensed, but always stay within each platform’s terms of service.

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