5 Best Blue Lock Tattoos of 2025
From Isagi’s genius plays to Barou’s ego-fueled dominance, Blue Lock delivers nonstop intensity. These tattoos highlight some of the most iconic moments and characters from the series—raw, emotional, and electric. Whether it’s through bold colors or gritty manga panels, each piece captures the hunger that defines Blue Lock.
When I first saw Blue Lock, I thought it was gonna be another typical sports anime—some wholesome underdog story with friendship, teamwork, and the usual "believe in your team" vibe. But then I realized this was a glorified battle shounen disguised as soccer. Players getting eliminated. Egos clashing. Wild plays. And a system built to create one selfish, unstoppable striker. I was hooked immediately. Blue Lock isn’t about playing nice—it’s about domination, reinvention, and survival. And that’s exactly what makes the characters and their moments so unforgettable. No wonder fans are running to get this series tattooed on their skin!
Isagi Calculating

Artist: Bar Lavi
This is peak Blue Lock—Isagi mid-play, deep in calculation, sweat dripping, mind racing. You can practically hear the gears turning as he figures out the path to victory. This panel captures why fans love him: he's not the fastest or the flashiest, but he’s always five moves ahead.
The tattoo blends vibrant colors and sharp detail to bring that internal tension to life. The shadows under his eyes, the blue highlight in his hair, the clenched fist—it’s all here. Bar Lavi makes it feel like a still frame ripped right from the anime, frozen at just the right second.
Barou Emerging

Artist: Kenan Griffus
Barou’s introduction was pure domination—an unstoppable force with a goal-hungry ego. But when Isagi shattered that pride, it almost broke him. Almost. What came next was even scarier. Barou rebuilt himself, found his own path, and came back even more dangerous. Since then, he’s been the true king of the pitch. This tattoo captures that energy perfectly—Barou staring forward like a predator, surrounded by bold shadows and sharp contrast!
Chigiri Unleashed

Artist: Alexa Hebert
Chigiri’s story hits hard. Once a prodigy sidelined by injury and self-doubt, he spent most of Blue Lock held back by fear—until he broke free. That moment when he lets loose and outruns everyone? Pure electricity. This tattoo captures the fire in his eyes, the sweat, the motion. Alexa nails the color work, from the vibrant red hair to the trailing speed lines and swirling energy around his legs. You can feel the tension—like Chigiri’s about to break past his limits all over again.
The Clown

Artist: Elen Wu
This moment was pure satisfaction. Kaiser spent the whole match undermining Isagi—taunting, sabotaging, looking down on him. But when Isagi scores the winning goal right in front of him? He shuts it all down with one line: “How does it feel to be the clown of my story?” Elen captures the panel exactly how it hits—tight framing, sweat dripping, and the raw tension between them. The black-and-gray ink keeps it gritty and manga-accurate, letting the dialogue do the talking. It’s a permanent reminder of one of Isagi’s coldest moments!
The Monster

Artist: Raphaella Ruggiero
Bachira’s playstyle is wild, unpredictable, and completely unchained—and it’s all thanks to the “monster” he follows. This tattoo captures that inner chaos perfectly. The dark ink swirls around Bachira like a shadowy beast, looming with sharp teeth and crazed energy. Raphaella absolutely nails the contrast between Bachira’s calm, grounded pose and the wild monster behind him. It’s everything that makes Bachira who he is—creative, instinctual, and always a little bit terrifying.