Blue Lock goes into “Additional Time” mode (and it’s exactly what we want)
This new lottery Ichiban Kuji Blue Lock Additional Time puts the spotlight on what I love about Blue Lock: the “off-the-pitch” moments that make the characters even more memorable. Here, we’re clearly going for the Additional Time mini-anime vibe (those little bonus segments), with a perfect mix of everyday outfits inside the Blue Lock facility and episode shenanigans that finally become official items.
The prizes in Ichiban Kuji Blue Lock Additional Time (all tiers)
Here’s the full breakdown, prize by prize, with sizes and—most importantly—which moment in Blue Lock it references.
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Prize A: Yoichi Isagi Figure
Size: approx. 10 cm (1 type)
Isagi in a sweatshirt, like he wears in the Blue Lock facility between training sessions and selections. It’s the “off-the-field” Isagi we see in dorm life moments: no jersey, just the everyday routine of Ego’s project. -
Prize B: Seishiro Nagi Figure
Size: approx. 16 cm (1 type)
Nagi in a Blue Lock sweatshirt, perfectly matching his vibe: the laid-back genius, in full “this is tiring” mode. This outfit choice is super consistent with his day-to-day scenes in the facility, when he’s lounging around before going back to wreck defenses on the pitch. -
Prize C: Shoei Baro Figure (maid ver.)
Size: approx. 19 cm (1 type)
Now this is pure Additional Time chaos: Baro in a maid outfit, directly inspired by mini-anime episodes 16 (Maid Cafe King Baro) and 36 (Welcome Back Baro Baro Kyun). And most importantly: it’s the first official figure of this version. If you collect the most unhinged outfits, this one is a rarity magnet. -
Prize D: Kiraraize Mascot Plushies
Size: approx. 10 cm (4 types, choice)
Mascot plushies with lamé embroidery on the eyes (that “sparkly eyes” effect), in tracksuits. Line-up: Yoichi Isagi, Rin Itoshi, Seishiro Nagi, Reo Mikage. It’s the perfect cast to represent the rivalries and duos that define Blue Lock—now in a chibi “cute but dangerous” version. -
Prize E: Door Plates
Size: approx. 10 × 16 cm (2 types, choice)
Two plates based on scene screenshots from the Additional Time mini-anime: episode 22 (the “style challenge” moment around Aoshi Tokimitsu… no, here it’s definitely Otoya? No: the plate references Jyubei Aryu and his “stylish” obsession), and episode 29 (“natural” communication) for Jyubei Aryu, plus episode 32 for Tabito Karasu. This is exactly the kind of “deep-cut fan reference” prize that only people who really followed Additional Time will recognize at first glance. -
Prize F: Acrylic Stands
Size: approx. 10 cm (6 types, not selectable)
Inspired by mini-anime Additional Time episodes 28 and 30: original illustrations where each character is represented through an animal/creature that “fits them.” Line-up: Isagi as a beetle, Rin as a mud monster, Nagi as a sloth, Kenyu Yukimiya as a glasses-wearing psycho tarsier, Reo as a chameleon, Shuto Sendo as a mischievous fox. Clearly an “Ichiban Kuji only” prize—impossible to confuse with standard merch. -
Prize G: Rubber Straps
Size: approx. 5 to 7 cm (8 types, not selectable)
This one is a direct nod to episode 24 (the announcement of the 35 qualifiers after the Second Selection): the straps recreate the teams exactly as they’re displayed at that moment. So you’re literally collecting a piece of Blue Lock’s organization at the instant the selection tightens. -
Prize H: Acrylic Scene Charms
Size: approx. 7 cm (8 types, not selectable)
Memorable scenes from the Blue Lock Additional Time mini-anime turned into charms. It’s exactly the kind of prize that hits when you want “Blue Lock slice-of-life” references rather than match poses. -
Prize I: Transparent Poster + Stickers Set
Size: A4 poster, sticker approx. 7 cm (6 types, choice)
Same concept as Prize F, based on episodes 28 and 30: the characters in “creature/animal” form as a transparent poster + sticker. Same line-up: Isagi the beetle, Rin the mud monster, Nagi the sloth, Kenyu Yukimiya the glasses-wearing psycho tarsier, Reo the chameleon, Shuto Sendo the mischievous fox. And the fact that it’s selectable is a real relief. -
Last One: Seishiro Nagi Figure (sleeping ver.)
Size: approx. 16 cm
The same Nagi in a Blue Lock sweatshirt, but in a sleeping version. It’s literally Nagi’s essence condensed into a figure. And since it’s unlocked by the last ticket, it’s the kind of prize that cranks up the tension at the end of a box. -
Double Chance: Seishiro Nagi Figure (sleeping ver.)
Size: approx. 16 cm (30 winners, 1 type)
It’s the same prize as the Last One (sleeping Nagi), but available through the Double Chance campaign. If you miss the end of the box, this is your second shot… with only 30 copies total (stores + online sales combined).
What really makes Ichiban Kuji Blue Lock Additional Time different is the direction: instead of recycling “match” poses, you get everyday Blue Lock (sweatshirts) and direct references to the mini-anime (maid Baro, “fits-them” animals, iconic scenes as charms).
Official practical info: 750 yen per draw (tax included). Releases in stores from May 2, 2026 (rolling release), and online on May 7, 2026 at 11:00. Announced retailers: Mini Stop, Animate, bookstores, hobby shops, official Ichiban Kuji shops, and Ichiban Kuji Online (depending on availability).
The Double Chance campaign runs from release until late August 2026. And as always with a Kuji: once it’s gone, it’s gone — out of stock = over.