The final episode sees Taiki and the badminton team return to their hometown, where they receive news about the upcoming exam. Despite the difficulties, Taiki still passed the exam but fell ill soon after, receiving care and attention from Chinatsu.
She also encouraged Taiki, advising him not to let a failure reduce his aspirations or lower his goals. Her words are a reminder to Taiki to stay focused and continue striving towards his goals, despite the setbacks he has faced. Don't miss it Blue Box Episode 10 to see their relationship develop further, and keep reading to discover the release date and more details.
Blue Box Episode 10: Release date and where to stream
Blue Box Episode 10 It is scheduled to air on Thursday, December 5, 2024, at 8:27 pm IST, with new episodes releasing every Thursday thereafter. Following its Japanese premiere, the episode will be available for global streaming on Netflix.
A highly anticipated title in the fall 2024 anime season, Blue Box has garnered significant excitement from fans. The series will span two consecutive seasons, for a total of 25 episodes.
Expected plot in Blue Box Episode 10
Blue Box Episode 10 will be titled 'It's Not a Good Thing', according to the anime's official website. The episode will likely explore the consequences of Chinatsu accidentally falling into Taiki. It is believed that the emotional development between them may not have progressed yet, due to Taiki's unexpressed feelings.
However, fans may see Chinatsu inspiring Taiki by providing emotional support or encouragement in Blue Box Episode 10bolstering his confidence for future tournaments. Their interactions can subtly strengthen their relationship while still focusing on their personal growth.
Summary of episode 9 of Blue Box
Blue Box Volume 9, titled I'll Be Rooting For You, shows Taiki balancing studying for the exam and practicing badminton, inspired by Chinatsu's preparations for the national tournament. His busy schedule makes Kyo and Hina worried.
Taiki also set a modest goal of improving his skills in club activities instead of aiming for the National Championship. Discouraged by Chinatsu's progress, he overworked himself and fell ill. Chinatsu took care of him, despite warning him about infecting him.
When she questions his hesitation in setting higher goals, Taiki admits his fear of being overconfident. Chinatsu reassures him, shares her own insecurities, and encourages him to strive for his aspirations in Blue Box Volume 9.
*Release dates and times provided are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change at the creator's discretion.