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Episode 36: Flowers

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The thirty-sixth Blue Lock episode, twelfth of the second season, sits in the U-20 Arc and adapts chapters 134 through 138. Its documented bonus content is an Additional Time short built around competing daydreams of Baro running a maid cafe.

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Air Date: December 21, 2024
Ep Number: 36
Ending Song: One
Adapted From: Chapters 134-138
Next Episode: Episode 37
Opening Song: Bо̄jaku no Charisma
Season Episode: 12
Previous Episode: Episode 35
Additional Time Focus: Shoei Baro, Seishiro Nagi, Yoichi Isagi, Yo Hiori
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Summary

Airing as the twelfth chapter of the second season and the thirty-sixth overall, this entry is titled Flowers and belongs to the U-20 Arc, adapting chapters 134 through 138. With the main match absent from the source page, the recorded content is the bonus Additional Time short.

Nagi lays out for Isagi how he pictures Baro running a maid cafe. In the fantasy Baro appears in a maid outfit, ordering the boys to form hearts with their hands and chirp a cutesy catchphrase, then barking at them for putting in too little effort and demanding they give their best for the customers.

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Hiori overhears the pair and is baffled, since to his mind a maid cafe is a place where staff sit and listen to their guests. He conjures his own version, a flirtatious Baro coaxing Tokimitsu to build confidence by praising himself every day. Nagi and Isagi drift back into their scenario, half-seriously wondering whether maid Baro could bring about world peace. The real Baro shatters the daydream, grabbing each of their heads, while Hiori keeps shaping a heart with his hands and insists that Baro brings peace.

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Notes

The episode aired on December 21, 2024. It opens with Bо̄jaku no Charisma and ends on One, follows Episode 35, and precedes Episode 37.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Additional Time short in Blue Lock Episode 36 about?

The Additional Time short in Blue Lock Episode 36, Flowers, has Nagi describing to Isagi his daydream of Baro running a maid cafe, where fantasy Baro orders the boys around in a maid outfit.

What does maid Baro make the boys do in Nagi's fantasy in Blue Lock Episode 36?

In Episode 36, Nagi imagines maid Baro ordering the boys to form hearts with their hands and chirp a cutesy catchphrase, then scolding them for not trying hard enough for customers.

How does Hiori picture a maid cafe differently in Blue Lock Episode 36?

In Episode 36, Hiori imagines a maid cafe as a place where staff sit and listen to guests, picturing a flirtatious Baro coaching Tokimitsu to build confidence by praising himself every day.

How does the real Baro react at the end of the Additional Time segment in Blue Lock Episode 36?

At the end of Episode 36, the real Baro shatters Nagi and Isagi's daydream by grabbing each of their heads, while Hiori keeps forming a heart with his hands and insists Baro brings peace.

When did Blue Lock Episode 36 air and which chapters does it adapt?

Blue Lock Episode 36 aired on December 21, 2024, and adapts chapters 134 through 138 as the twelfth episode of season two.

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