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  • My Hero Academia Chapter 411: Release date & spoilers – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 411: Release date & spoilers CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia is set for an explosive return in Chapter 411. But this time, all eyes are on Deku vs Shigaraki. The previous few chapters of My Hero Academia have been nothing short of breathtaking – especially when we saw Bakugo defeat All For One. But now AFO is out of the picture, it’s time to focus on Deku vs Shigaraki. Now that we’ve entered the final phase of the Final War Saga, only one fight remains before the arc ends, which means that Chapter 411 will likely be the most exciting one yet. So, here is everything we know so far about My Hero Academia Chapter 411. Be warned, there will be spoilers ahead. My Hero Academia Chapter 411 release date & time Chapter 411 will officially be released on January 6, 2024 at 12am JST, or on January 5 in the US and Europe. The upcoming chapter will be available on MANGA Plus and Shonen Jump in various time zones, you can find yours below: 7am Pacific Time – 9am Central Time – 10am Eastern Time – 3pm Greenwich Mean Time – 4pm Central European Time – 1:30am Australian Central Time (January 6) – My Hero Academia Chapter 411 spoilers We’re finally at the chapter we’ve all been waiting for. The Final War Saga has reached its final phase and there’s only one more fight to go before the (in my opinion) best arc wraps up. So, we all know that the fight began after Bakugo declared victory against All For One, resulting in the evil quirk user rewinding back into oblivion. But, it’s not over yet. Thanks to Twitter user Rukasu, we have the spoilers for My Hero Academia Chapter 411, which is titled The Worst Villain to Ever Exist. Now that All For One is out of the way, the only villain who remains is Shigaraki and the fate of the rest of the world rests entirely on Deku’s shoulders. In a flashback, Yoichi declares that this is now officially a “successor battle.” They have to defeat Tomura if they want to survive, and overcoming the Regeneration will be their biggest challenge yet. With the vestiges risking getting absorbed by Shigaraki, Shinomori decides to sacrifice himself to save the others. Which is where Deku comes in. Deku mixes Black Whip, Fa Jin, and Gearshift to open this epic battle. But it’s no use, as Shigaraki dodges it with his Danger Sense. The two struggle, both using their quirks to attack and defend against each other while the others run. We’re led to believe that all hope might be lost, as we see Shigaraki smiling and enjoying the fight. But Deku has one last attack up his sleeve. His mind drifts back to his talk with Ochako and, smiling, he says to Shigaraki “You’re still human.” The chapter ends with Deku covering his arm with black whip, preparing to attack as Shigaraki’s Danger Sense activates once more. Who will prevail? See our other My Hero Academia coverage below, and you can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 410 spoilers tease Deku Vs. Shigaraki – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 410 spoilers tease Deku Vs. Shigaraki CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia is returning from the short break of one week, and here, we discuss the early spoilers of the dark fantasy manga‘s Chapter 410. Following each chapter’s release, My Hero Academia is inching toward its end, and it is evident from the upcoming chapter’s spoilers that hints at the beginning of the final war. Every major battle of the manga has been over; now it’s time to witness the fight the fandom eagerly awaits. Yes, we are talking about Deku Vs. Shigaraki. The previous chapter featured Bakugou fighting AFO with his full strength. Finally, the manga saw someone defeating the mighty villain once and for all. My Hero Academia Chapter 410 will continue the final saga, and here’s everything you should know. My Hero Academia Chapter 410 spoilers: Deku Vs. Shigaraki Begins The upcoming chapter of My Hero Academia is titled Farewell, All For One. The chapter begins with AFO as he thinks to himself that he should get to Shigaraki. The AFO vestige starts vanishing from his body before he can use his trump card, making him believe he still has a chance against the heroes. AFO’s evilness didn’t allow him to make even a single happy memory in his entire life, and that’s why he wants everyone to suffer in the future. After some time, AFO appears as a crawling baby while Bakugou is seen in a devastating state. Of course, he got some severe injuries while fighting AFO. Just before collapsing, Bakugo recalls what he said to Kirishima, and it seems he received a strange power to hold on to himself. The next moment, AFO shoots a sharp object from his mouth toward Bakugou, but fortunately, our hero dodges the attack by holding the object with his teeth. AFO starts feeling helpless and starts crying. He turns into a fetus, and the quirks from his body start vanishing as they go back to their former users. Lastly, All For One gets into an egg cell, and he is gone from existence once and for all. On the other hand, Bakugo falls to the ground, leaving everything on Deku’s shoulders. As we all know, AFO’s ambition was to be the ruler, but Tomura Shigaraki wants to ruin every hero, and he is potent enough to do that. So, now that Bakugou is not in a good state, it would be thrilling to see how Deku will tackle Shigaraki. You can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 410: Release date and time – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 410: Release date and time Viz MediaMy Hero Academia Chapter 410 will be released soon, so here is everything you should know about its release schedule. My Hero Academia’s author confirmed several times that the manga will conclude soon, giving us a reason to be excited for every final chapter. The final saga is about to start in the upcoming chapter, and the early leaks have teased the most anticipated fight: Deku Vs. Shigaraki. The previous chapter ended the fight between Bakugou and AFO. We also got a glimpse of how potent the former has become over the years; he demonstrated his might when he knocked down the biggest threat to the world, once and for all. Fans must be curious to see the aftermath of the incredible fight, which will surely be the main draw of the chapter’s first act. My Hero Academia Chapter 410: Release date and time My Hero Academia Chapter 410 will be released on December 24, 2023, on Viz Media and Manga Plus. Here you can find the release timings for your region: 8am Pacific Standard Time – 11am Eastern Standard Time – 3pm Greenwich Mean Time – 4pm Central European Time – 8:30pm Indian Standard Time – 11pm Philippine Standard Time – 1:30am Australia Central Standard Time (December 25) – My Hero Academia Chapter 409: Recap At the beginning of My Hero Academia Chapter 409, AFO unleashes the strongest All For One Goal on Bakugou, who stands firmly in front of him with a flat face. All Might yells at him to dodge the attack, but he does not take any action. Everyone was stunned seeing AFO’s mouth exploding. The villain also couldn’t comprehend the situation, as Bakugou did nothing to counter his attacks. However, later it was revealed in the chapter that Bakugou shot some explosive sweat coated like the regular ones into AFO’s mouth during the battle. Bakugou was always praised for his sharp mind, and the 409th chapter proves that. The hero knew that the more damage he would give to AFO, the younger and more frail he would get. And he did not have to do much to achieve that goal, as his one quirk was enough to put AFO in his place. The villain has acquired quirks from many over the years, and every attack from Bakugou starts reducing the vestige from his body. The hero pummels him with back-to-back attacks, and after realizing AFO’s weakest moment, he releases the final blow, pushing the villain to the edge of his limits. You can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 409: Release date & spoilers – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 409: Release date & spoilers IMDBMy Hero Academia Chapter 409 won’t be released until next week, but its spoilers have just arrived. So buckle up, because this could be the best one yet. The release date for My Hero Academia Chapter 409 is coming soon and, if you’re anything like me, you probably can’t wait for the next instalment in the Final War Saga arc. In the previous chapter we discovered the disturbing deaths of all previous One for All quirk users as All For One reveals his shocking past, including when he murdered his own brother Yoichi. Chapter 409 teases that the end of All For One is on the horizon in My Hero Academia, so let’s take a look at the spoilers. My Hero Academia Chapter 409 release date and time Chapter 409 will officially released on December 11, 2023, at 12am JST. For international US and European fans, this means the issue will release on Sunday, December 10. You can find your time zone below: 8am Pacific Standard Time – 11am Eastern Standard Time – 3pm Greenwich Mean Time – 4pm Central European Time – 8:30pm Indian Standard Time – 11pm Philippine Standard Time – 1:30am Australia Central Standard Time (December 11) – My Hero Academia Chapter 409 spoilers Chapter 409 is Bakugou’s moment to truly shine. The 409th chapter of My Hero Academia will open with a flashback showing Bakugou’s birth. His mother, Mitsuki, smiles as she looks at her baby, while his father, Masaru, cries. These flashbacks continue as we see Bakugou grow, and we see him bullying Deku and declaring how strong his quirk will be. With that out of the way, we return to the present, where Bakugou decides not to bully Deku anymore, declaring, “Izuku, I won’t mess with you anymore.” It would be touching, but it’s at this moment when All For One launches his first attack. However, we know Bakugou has some tricks up his sleeve. He shouts “burst”, leading to an explosion that hits AFO and makes him fall to the ground. All For One is confused, because Bakugou hasn’t moved. But this confusion doesn’t last. Bakugou flies towards AFO and begins explaining what happened. Back at the end of Chapter 406, Bakugou threw explosive sweat drops into AFO’s mouth, and then used those explosive sweat drops to attack him with the “burst” command. Of course, AFO is shocked because he can’t believe that someone like Bakugou outsmarted him. And things get even worse for him. Bakugou’s attack did more damage to AFO then he first realised, setting back his own attack. While AFO activates his attack once more, he shouts at Bakugou, “This is my story! You’re a side character!” But Bakugou simply attacks him again, this time with his Howitzer Impact attack, resulting in a double spread page of several explosions in a row. AFO struggles against Bakugou’s attacks, leading him to believe that his quirks weren’t working properly, possibly due to his small body size. AFO asks, “Is it because my body has become too small and fragile?!” That’s when the revelation occurs that AFO is now a child inside the vestige world. Continuing from here, Hawks unveils his quirk vestige and elucidates that AFO’s anger is leading to a loss of control over the vestiges and quirks. “At the end of the day, Shigaraki led to your downfall,” Hawk explains, while All Might comments that the physical and mental damage everyone has inflicted on AFO together has finally paid off. The last double spread of the spoilers then return to the battle, as All Might, Mitsuki, Masaru and Yoichi witness Bakugou finally defeating AFO once and for all. With Bakugou going full circle and exclaiming, “This is our story!” It’s a joyous moment. Although, fans might want to hold off their celebrations until the next chapter is released. There’ll be a bit of a wait though, because the manga will be on a break next week. See our other My Hero Academia coverage below, and you can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 408 spoilers: Does AFO kill his own brother? – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 408 spoilers: Does AFO kill his own brother? Viz MediaMy Hero Academia manga is about to make a solid return after the brief hiatus – at least, that’s what the early spoilers for the anticipated chapter 408 suggest. MHA is currently at an exciting phase as it continues to reveal shocking events from the mighty villain AFO’s past. The previous chapter featured how he came to the world and managed to survive among the ruthless people despite being an orphan. AFO was never an ordinary child; since the beginning, he wanted to rule the world by controlling the people around him with his quirks. And the ones who stand against him get killed. So, as the manga has a lot to offer, let’s find out what the early leaks for the upcoming chapter hint at. My Hero Academia Chapter 408 spoilers tease AFO’s brother’s death The 408th chapter of My Hero Academia starts with showing AFO killing his own brother Yoichi in an instant; the panel shows his body falling apart. AFO gave him this name as he was the one who got stuck with the demon lord since birth. The second panel features a guy who looks like Bakugou, but it’s not him: it’s Kudo. His eyes are filled with tears as he can’t stand the brutal death of Yoichi. And on the other side is AFO, who doesn’t look much affected by his own brother’s death. After some time, we see AFO staring at Yoichi’s hand and saying that the powers he gave to his brother have vanished from his body. He looks confused as he cannot figure out what has happened. AFO also starts thinking, what if the quirks have been passed on to someone else? On the other hand, the third user, Bruce, inspects Kudo’s body. Bruce asks Kudo if AFO touched him during the fight, but he eagerly wants to know the results. Kudo has two quirks in his body; one is his original Gearshift, and the other is a small non-essential one. The next panel brings two different versions of Yoichi to the frame. One says, “I couldn’t stop my brother,” and the other says, “My brother kept me alive. If only he cared more about other people.” Yoichi is dead, but he has passed on his abilities to Kudo, so now, he exists within him. The page after that features a double spread, where we see a few decades have passed, and AFO’s evil desires have grown. After killing Bruce and Kudo, the villain tries stealing OFA from Banjo. When he kills Nana, All Might destroys his face and defeats him, but the doctor somehow manages to remove his body from the morgue. Returning to the present, we see AFO thinking about the possibility of Bakugou being Kudo’s successor. You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 408 release date confirmed after delay – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 408 release date confirmed after delay Viz MediaMy Hero Academia Chapter 408 was supposed to get spoilers this week. However, the chapter has been delayed, so the early leaks will make us wait longer. In the previous My Hero Academia chapter, we saw that All For One had sinister motives since childhood. After realizing his powers, he decided to rule the entire world. Conversely, his younger brother was weaker than him, but he wanted to become a hero and fight evil. While every fan was awaiting the results of AFO Vs. Bakugou, the 407th chapter showcased the former and his twin brother’s origin. The flashback also seems to continue in the upcoming chapter, so we might have to wait longer to witness the battle between Bakugou and the villainous AFO. So when do we get to read the anticipated chapter? Let’s find out… My Hero Academia Chapter 408: Release date and time Viz Media and Manga Plus will release the English-translated version of My Hero Academia Chapter 408 for worldwide fans on Sunday, December 3, 2023. You can follow the below schedule to track the chapter on the above-mentioned digital platforms: 7:00am PST – 9:00am CST – 10:00am EST – 3:00pm GMT – 4:00pm Central European Time – 8:30pm IST – 11:00pm Philippine Time – 1:30am Australian Time (December 4) – My Hero Academia Chapter 407 Recap The chapter begins by showing us the world where quirks didn’t exist. A pregnant woman was seen having a strange disease, but she never realized it until eight months, as the twins inside her belly consumed all her energy. One day, she gave birth to the kids on the riverside and died immediately. When rats showed up to eat the new-born along with their mother’s corpse, the river’s current took them away. A few years later, the elder kid developed Meta Abilities in his body, and researchers revealed that these powers are genetic. Later, several masked men arrived with a plan to stop the ones with Meta abilities from rising. However, before they could take the young boy standing in front of them, they got killed by him. He was none other than All For One. From that day, AFO decided to kill everyone who was not fruitful to him. The exciting chapter also featured AFO’s younger brother, who was opposite to him, both in appearance and strength. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. You can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 407 spoilers focus on AFO’s backstory – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 407 spoilers focus on AFO’s backstory Viz MediaMy Hero Academia Chapter 407 will be released this weekend, and as usual, we have received the early spoilers for the manga chapter. My Hero Academia is grabbing everyone’s attention because of the ongoing fight between AFO and the heroes of the UA. After creating a lot of trouble for the heroes, AFO has finally met his match. Bakugou was absent from the manga for a very long time – however, after almost a year, the knucklehead hero finally made a comeback in the story. After healing himself from the injury, Bakugo returned to the battlefield to fight against the mighty AFO. Of course, fighting AFO isn’t an easy task, so Bakugo awakened the new abilities, and now, everyone is eagerly awaiting to know what the upcoming chapter unfolds. My Hero Academia Chapter 407 spoilers tease AFO’s origin My Hero Academia Chapter 407 is titled “Paranormal Orphan,” and it starts by showing a pregnant woman. She was exposed to a deadly disease one year ago that caused a strange tumor on her left arm. However, she didn’t get an opportunity to notice it because, as she was pregnant with twin kids, all her energy was getting consumed by them. After giving birth to the two infants, the lady immediately died at the riverside. The tumor that appeared on her left arm also vanished mysteriously. The next panel then shows us the baby AFO, who was born with a hole in his hand. Suddenly, several rats came to eat the newborns and the lifeless body of the lady. However, before they can get close to the babies, the river’s current takes them away. The glowing baby came to this world one year later but this time in China. However, not only the infants were blessed with the new powers, but those who hadn’t hit puberty also received them. As per the studies, a new addition was made to the human genes. However, this information cannot come out to the public as it will cause panic. Several years later, we see a young AFO getting captured by a group of people. The group believes that he is a paranormal orphan and it’s not a good idea to go near him because he is infected. Initially, AFO appears to be a normal kid who is scared, but soon, his quirk awakens, and every member of the group gets killed. It was then revealed that AFO stole these powers from his dead mother, and since the beginning, he decided to rule the world. So, the people he thinks are not valuable to him get killed. You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 407: Release date and time – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 407: Release date and time Viz MediaMy Hero Academia Chapter 407 is on the horizon – so, here’s everything you need to know about its release schedule. Previous chapters showcased the grand entry of Bakugou after a long time, that too when All Might required someone to help him in the fight against AFO. Even though Bakugou has taken All Might to a safe place for now, we can’t say the game is over. While everyone believed that the upcoming chapter would let us witness the biggest fight of the manga, i.e., Bakugou vs. AFO, the early leaks reveal that the wait would be a little longer. Here, you can learn about the release information of the much-awaited chapter. My Hero Academia Chapter 407 release date and time My Hero Academia Chapter 407 will be released on Sunday, November 19, 2023, on Viz Media and Manga Plus for International readers. However, release timings for these platforms may vary due to time zone differences. So, you may check out the time schedule that we have provided below: 7:00am PST – 9:00am CST – 10:00am EST – 3:00pm GMT – 4:00pm Central European Time – 8:30pm IST – 11:00pm Philippine Time – 1:30am Australian Time (November 20) – What happened in the previous chapter of My Hero Academia? The chapter begins by showing us a glimpse of the battlefields. The injured get treatment from the hospital while the bad guys are held captives. Okuto Island sees the defeat of the villains and Nomu. The first few panels in the 406th chapter focussed on different battles. The evacuation process in the U.A was completed, and we saw the civilians being taken to safer places. Lady Nagant thinks about Rock Lock’s words about Deku, and after that, the next panel takes us to All Might, who looks mesmerized seeing Bakugou’s incredible speed. Edgeshot explains to AM that when he was on the verge of death, Bakugou realized something about his quirk. While Edgeshot talks about his new abilities, Bakugou proves it by blasting AFO. However, the villain is not an easy catch, so after dodging the blast, he tries to run. However, Bakugou’s speed doesn’t allow him to go away from his sight. While running, AFO realized that Bakugou now looks like the second user of One For All’s quirks. You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 406 spoilers: Bakugou stuns AFO with his speed – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 406 spoilers: Bakugou stuns AFO with his speed CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia Chapter 406 will be released this week, and here, we have discussed the early spoilers that the reputed leakers have leaked online. My Hero Academia fans were eagerly waiting for the anticipated battle between Bakugou and AFO, but unfortunately, the manga did not come with a new chapter last week. As the chapter is approaching the new release date, every fan is thrilled to see the MHA characters back in action. The upcoming chapter will not only focus on the fight that everyone is waiting for, but it will also showcase the abilities Bakugou has awakened over the years. Bakugou’s return became the reason why every MHA fan is enjoying the manga’s ongoing arc, and it seems the upcoming chapter will be as interesting as the previous one. My Hero Academia Chapter 406 spoilers tease Bakugou’s newly awakened powers The chapter is titled “Understand Your Quirk.” It starts with showing the status of the battlegrounds. The battle that took place in the general hospital has finally finished. While fighting Gashly in the Takoba Arena, Ayoyama and Toru rescue everyone from the Kuneida’s plants. Tomoyasu Chikazoku has been held hostage by Hound Dog. On the other side, Aizawa and Present Mic are taken by Kurogiri, and their location has yet to be discovered. The spoilers then take us to Lady Nagant, who is lying on the rooftop and recalling what Rock Lock told her about Deku. When she calls out Deku’s name, we are again taken to the place where All Might can’t resist praising Bakugou for his enhanced speed. Edgeshot explains to him that Bakugou’s speed was increased just before his demise, and this revelation shocks AFO himself. Edgeshot also says that Bakugou is still learning about the true potential of his quirks. AFO falls inside a building, getting frustrated. However, he still hasn’t given up on his intention to kill Bakugou at any cost. The next panel shows that Deku is still fighting with Shigaraki. He starts thinking that even though he has done everything to polish his skills, he couldn’t find a way to handle Shigaraki’s powers. Deku then decides to unleash the gearshift abilities, although he is very much familiar with the after-effects. He then instantly uses the second user’s quirk, and after that, the following two pages follow the conflicts between Bakugou and AFO, and Deku and Shigaraki. Looking at the spoilers, it is safe to say that the upcoming chapter will be an action-packed one. You can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 406 delayed: New release date confirmed – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 406 delayed: New release date confirmed Viz MediaWhile My Hero Academia Chapter 406 was supposed to be released on October 5, 2023, the latest details about the chapter’s release bring a piece of bad news. My Hero Academia Chapter 405 featured Edgeshot as he helped Bakugou by making him cough blood that was stuck in his chest. While All Might’s fate was revamped as he escaped his death, all thanks to Bakugou, who arrived at the location at the right time to put a stop to AFO’s evil intentions. When the early spoilers for the previous chapter were released, the reputed leakers also stated that the new chapter would arrive as per the schedule. However, the release schedule for the next chapter has been altered. Here’s everything you should know about the new release schedule of the upcoming chapter. My Hero Academia Chapter 406: Release date and time My Hero Academia Chapter 406 will be released on Sunday, November 12, 2023, on Manga Plus and Viz Media. The time zone differences will make the release timings vary, and here’s the schedule that will let you know at what time the chapter will get released in your region. 8:00am PST – 9:00am Mountain Time – 10:00am CST – 11:00am EST – 4:00pm BST – 5:00pm European Time – 8:30pm IST – Edgeshot plays a pivotal role in the previous chapter of My Hero Academia All Might asks Sir Nighteye if he was talking about the dark fate that AFO was about to give him. Nighteye confirms that, yes, he foresaw his dark future, but it has been reshaped now. So, Deku will get to see his mentor again. AM mockingly says that he would have died happily for the sake of his students as an ideal mentor should do that. Bakugou then lands on a nearby building with All Might, and when asked about how he is feeling, his mouth starts bleeding. With the blood comes a tiny Edgeshot who reveals that he used his body to repair Bakugou’s internal organs and bones. He also reveals that it was necessary to make him cough blood so that he could get some relief. However, when Bakugou thanks Edgeshot, he says that even though he repaired Bakugou’s body, he is not the one who brought the boy back to life. He also acknowledges the skills that Bakugou polished over the years as that helped him regain stability. You can check out more anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 405 Spoilers: Bakugo does not give up – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 405 Spoilers: Bakugo does not give up Viz MediaMy Hero Academia Chapter 405 is eagerly anticipated as it is expected to bring Bakugo back into action after a long time. So we’re discussing early spoilers from the chapter that have already surfaced online. In a few chapters, we see All Might fighting the villainous AFO with his full potential, but it wasn’t an easy task for the quirkless hero to take him down. So, when everyone believed this was it for our beloved AM, Bakugo showed up. Bakugo doesn’t let AM meet his dark fate this early, but in the meantime, he can’t help himself from getting severe life-threatening injuries. The early leaks of the upcoming chapter feature how the hero rescued All Might and defeated his own death. Here is everything you would want to learn about My Hero Academia Chapter 405. So SPOILERS AHEAD. My Hero Academia Chapter 405 features Bakugo in a tough spot The 405th chapter of My Hero Academia comes with the title ‘Final Boss.’ In the beginning, we see All Might talking to Nighteye, who reveals to him that the hero has just escaped the dark fate he had foreseen. Nighteye also appreciates him for keeping the promise he had made to Deku. AM sarcastically says that a mentor should happily sacrifice themselves and allow their students to handle the further things. The chapter then takes us to Bakugo and All Might as they land on a building. The former also gets recognized by a few children there. When All Might asks Bakugo about his well-being, the hero coughs blood. Edgeshot comes out with the blood, revealing that he intentionally made Bakugo spit the blood that was gathered in his chest. Even though Edgeshot tries repairing Bakugo’s body, he can’t help him from the terrible pain he feels at the moment. Besides that, Bakugo’s heart does not start pumping. When Edgeshot thinks this is it and he cannot help Bakugo anymore, a miracle happens. An explosion takes place inside Bakugo’s body, reviving his heart. Edgeshot says that it was Bakugo’s powers that brought him back to life. Bakugo watches a glowing baby and attacks it instantly as he believes the baby is All For One. You can check out more anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 405: Release date and time – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 405: Release date and time Viz MediaMy Hero Academia Chapter 405 will drop soon – so, here’s everything you need to know about its release date and time. The recent chapters of My Hero Academia focussed on the gruesome showdown between everyone’s favorite All Might and the villain All For One. However, at the end moment, when every reader is about to give up on their hopes, Bakugo returns to save the quirkless hero from the grip of evil. While Bakugo rescues AM, there is something else that deserves to be acknowledged equally. Yes, you guessed it right, we are talking about the quirks of the second user of OFA. Now, the early leaks for the upcoming chapter feature the intense battle that will blow your mind. So, without further ado, let us talk everything about the anticipated chapter’s release. My Hero Academia Chapter 405: Release date and time My Hero Academia Chapter 405 will be released on Sunday, October 29, 2023, on Viz Media and Manga Plus for International readers. Here’s the time schedule that should be followed: 8:00am PST – 9:00am Mountain Time – 10:00am CST – 11:00am EST – 4:00pm BST – 5:00pm European Time – 8:30pm IST – My Hero Academia Chapter 404 recap All Might thinks about the prediction made by Nighteye regarding his dark fate. Every civilian worries about him seeing the live battle on the screens. Suddenly, Tomura and Deku look toward U.A and spot Bakugo. Deku grabs Bakugo’s hands as the hero arrives at his location. He makes use of the Gearshift ability of OFA Second user so that he can reach All Might without much difficulty. While Deku helps Bakugo, he gets mocked by Tomura, who believes that his mentor is already dead and Bakugo will find nothing except his corpse. While Bakugo moves ahead to save All MIght, everyone recalls the words that came out from Nighteye’s mouth. As Bakugo continues fighting his insecurities, he takes All Might out of the clutches of AFO. Deku realizes that he has started getting back the vestige of All Might in his body. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. You can check out more anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 404 spoilers come with good news for this popular character – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 404 spoilers come with good news for this popular character CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia Chapter 404 will be released over the weekend, and as the early spoilers have already shown up, we are here to reveal the anticipated chapter’s crucial events to you. My Hero Academia has been in a very tough phase for quite some time now. Every fan was worried for All Might as he was fighting the biggest battle of his life with the terrifying villain AFO. However, the early leaks for the 404th chapter of the manga come with a piece of good news that you might be waiting for a long time. So, without any further delay, let’s get to the article to learn about the upcoming chapter. My Hero Academia Chapter 404 spoilers feature Bakugou in action My Hero Academia Chapter 404 is titled We Love You! All Might!! and it begins with showing AFO holding All Might. We are also taken back to the time when Nighteye foresees a cruel death. The civilians are watching the live battle and are praying for their beloved All Might. Many people have already given up, but there are few among them who still have hope that their hero will come out of this situation. When the weather forecasting lady, Meryl, shows up, her colleagues inform her about her butterfly effect video being posted online. Bakugou immediately approaches Deku, who uses the gear shift on his friend despite the second user’s warning. After that, Deku hurls Bakugou, but Shigaraki believes that he won’t be able to prevent All Might’s death. He also knows that Deku is not left with AM’s vestige anymore as now he has a new one that makes him ordinary like the other users. Shigaraki also proudly says that All Might was the one who gave dreams to the World, and now, his death will make people familiar with the real World again. Bakugou flies towards All Might, thinking that he will surely protect his hero this time. He blasts the arms of AFO and saves All Might. The chapter ends with Bakugou saying,’ “We’ll win this!!!” You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia chapter 403 spoilers tease major return – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia chapter 403 spoilers tease major return Viz MediaMy Hero Academia makes a return from the brief hiatus, and now chapter 403’s spoilers have created a buzz among the fandom – all thanks to the bombshell events teased in the leaks. In the previous chapter of MHA, All Might’s terrible condition scared everyone. Fans wondered if the new chapter would come with the bad news of the hero’s demise. However, now the early leaks for the upcoming chapter are here, we can take a sigh of relief as All Might will not get out of the story any time soon. Besides that, the anticipated chapter will also come with someone whose absence was something that was frustrating for most of the manga’s followers. The chapter will come out on October 15, 2023, so until the official pages get released, this post can at least give you an idea of what to expect from it. My Hero Academia chapter 403 sees Bakugou back in the picture The next chapter starts with a young All Might as he reads his favorite manga, Anpanman. His mom is also sitting with him. AM talks about his normal life with his mom; he also states that it is far different from how a superhero’s origin story looks. The next panel brings us back to the present, where we see AFO laughing and saying that All Might is so unlucky that he will not even get an opportunity to choose the way he wants to die. AFO is also aware of the fact that when a hero gets injured, they even get more dangerous, so he shouldn’t waste much time. On the other side, as U.A is again in the airborne state, Gentle thinks he should help AM. But before he can proceed, AFO does something to get him stuck in the U.A. AFO also attacks the jets as the pilots want to help All Might. The next moment, AFO takes AM in his arms, and the scene makes Tsukauchi and Deku hit the ceiling. The civilians also witness the battle; some still cheer for AM, while most have given up and accepted All Might’s dark fate. When everyone prays and cries for his well-being, Deku suddenly looks toward U.A, where Bakugou stands, all bruised up. You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia chapter 403 release date confirmed after delay – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia chapter 403 release date confirmed after delay CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia chapter 403 was recently delayed – but fear not, as fans have already received a new release date. In the previous chapter of MHA, we saw many breathtaking events, such as Dabi getting defeated by Shoto, the Twices leaving U.A, AFO trying to influence Tomura for his own benefit, and whatnot. The chapter also made us cry by showing All Might’s dreadful condition and the way Deku was crying for his mentor. Just when we were about to get the confirmed result of the fierce battle, the chapter concluded by giving us an unfinished ending. Now, fans desperately await MHA chapter 403 – unfortunately, they have to wait a little longer for it. My Hero Academia chapter 403 release date and time My Hero Academia chapter 403 will be released on Viz Media and Manga Plus on Sunday, October 15, 2023. Here’s the time schedule you must check: 8:00am PDT – 9:00am Mountain Time – 10:00am CDT – 11:00am EDT – 4:00pm British Time – 5:00pm European Time – 8:30pm IST – My Hero Academia chapter 402: A brief recap My Hero Academia chapter 402 started by revealing that U.A is free from the Twices, and now, it can float again. On the other side, the news of Dabi and Himiko’s defeat surfaced. The civilian could be rescued by smothering Dabi’s heat. The Counter-Force HQ gets a report stating that AFO is heading toward the location where Deku and Tomura are fighting. All For One admits that since he has injected himself with the Rewind drug, his goal is to give a copy of his powers to Tomura so that he can become the strongest. All Might try to distract the villain, but he does not pay attention to AM’s efforts. Tomura rejects AFO’s warping quirk and asks him not to interrupt his and Deku’s fight. After Tomura rejects him, he moves toward AM and holds him by his leg; the scene is watched by the Business Course students of U.A. All For One says that he wants every student to see All Might’s pathetic situation and realize what broken dreams look like. Deku tries hard to control his tears as he does not wish AM to see him this way. However, Deku started crying and screaming AM’s name when he sensed that his mentor’s remains were getting drained from One For All’s body. ALL Might grabs AFO tightly and gets a flashback of Nana, who lost her life to save him. Lastly, he starts thinking if he could be a kindergartener after dying. After that, he decides to blow up himself along with AFO to finish the villain once and for all. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia chapter 402 spoilers have fans worried about popular character – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia chapter 402 spoilers have fans worried about popular character Viz MediaMy Hero Academia chapter 402 will be released for the curious fandom soon, and here we have discussed the early spoilers that have started surfacing already – and fans are already concerned about one character. The My Hero Academia manga has come up with several intriguing battles to date, out of which the ongoing battle between the villainous entity All For One and the quirkless hero All Might has kept every fan at the edge of their seats. In the previous chapter, we saw how Stain managed to get AFO paralyzed with his unique abilities. But the events took a U-turn when AFO killed Stain and stole his powers, becoming even more powerful than before. It’s been a while since fans have been eagerly waiting to see who among the two pivotal characters of MHA comes out as the winner. And looking at the spoilers, we can possibly expect to get the answers in the upcoming chapter. My Hero Academia chapter 402 spoilers tease All Might’s final attack against AFO At the start of My Hero Academia chapter 402, we will see the cops praising Ochako and Shoto for coming forward to stop Dabi and Toga. Momo will be seen fighting the Twices with speer and machine guns, but the duo disappears before she can hit them. Hatsume points out that without the Twices, the UA feels much lighter. On the other hand, Deku will try harder to keep Shigaraki away from UA, but AFO will keep coming closer to their location. AFO will also try to take over Tomura’s body. All Might try to distract the villain but gets disappointed when AFO decides to focus on his plan in the first place. As per the leaks, AFO will realize that Shigaraki’s will and his consciousness are too strong, so he heads toward the second plan. He decides to take All Might to Deku and Shigaraki so that he can teach them a lesson. AFO believes that AM is the one who is the reason behind the kids’ strength. Tomura threatens Deku that he will kill everyone in the UA. Deku can’t control his tears, but he also remembers when AM told him not to be a crybaby. He doesn’t know how to stop the tears from coming out of his eyes because he can see AM’s end coming near. In the last moments of the chapter, AM grabs AFO tightly and keeps taunting him. Suddenly, his gauntlet explodes, and the chapter ends. After that, we see a white blinding light which makes fans wonder if this is actually the end of AM’s journey. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. You can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • My Hero Academia chapter 400 teases AFO’s struggle to free himself – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia chapter 400 teases AFO’s struggle to free himself CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia fans are eagerly awaiting the juicy spoilers for chapter 400. Well, the leaks are finally out, and fans would be delighted to know that the upcoming chapter will feature some spine-tingling surprises. The recent chapters of My Hero Academia focused majorly on the fierce ongoing battle between the fatal villain AFO and the quirkless All Might. Initially, everyone believed that the fight would only last for a short time, as defeating All Might was no big deal for his powerful adversary. However, All Might showed his true potential and gave a befitting reply to all those who didn’t have faith in him. And he even surprised every fan by dodging every powerful attack of AFO in the previous chapter. And now everyone is eager to see what would be the fates of All Might and AFO. Well, we will get some answers in chapter 400 of the manga series. Fans go crazy over Hagakure’s panel in My Hero Academia chapter 400 My Hero Academia chapter 400 is titled ‘The World,’ and it starts with showing Hagakure getting embarrassed when she realizes that she has become partially visible and Aoyama has seen her naked. Horikoshi has drawn this panel so cute that fans are not able to get over it. Hagakure thinks that her quirk has malfunctioned due to the adrenaline she took before proceeding toward the battlefield. She also observes that Aoyama’s navel laser has gotten even stronger than before. Aoyama prioritized the pro-heroes’ safety above everything else. Kuneida is not in a stable state, but the plants are growing continuously, so Aoyama asks Hagakure to destroy the roots of the plants that grow in their body. Hagakure asks him about his tummy, but Aoyama doesn’t care as it is his last day in UA high school. The next panel takes us to AM and AFO’s fight. The former’s massive blast was inspired by the star battle, which was fought against Shigaraki. After that, we also learned that in the previous chapter, the thrusters and tentacles helped All Might dodge AFO’s attacks. Even though AM used the Tailman to reduce the effect of AFO’s punch, he couldn’t prevent the damage his lower body received. AM starts ridiculing AFO as the villain is so desperate to see AM suffer that he misses the opportunity to target his head and kill him instantly. Suddenly, AM gets hit by several black tendrils, but instead of panicking, he starts using the unique abilities of his Armor against AFO. In the process, his armor gets destroyed, but he cannot stop laughing. After some time, the car shooting lasers explode, and we see AFO in a small baby form, whose body continuously emits a weird light. When AM calls him a rugrat, he mocks him by talking about his lost smile. The chapter ends with Stain showing up and licking AFO’s blood and cheering for AM. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world. – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica. – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched. – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. So, that’s everything about My Happy Marriage chapter 400. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: Mr 7 One Piece | Best anime coming out in September 2023 | Giselle Gwelle Bleach TYBW | My Happy Marriage: Miyo Saimori | 10 Best anime shows like My Happy Marriage | Top 10 upcoming anime series in Fall 2023 If you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 398 spoilers tease flashback with young Toshinori – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 398 spoilers tease flashback with young Toshinori Viz MediaMy Hero Academia Chapter 398 will be released soon, and we have already received early spoilers. Here, we have revealed the significant events that will unfold in the upcoming chapter. The ongoing fight between All Might and AFO is getting fierce with each chapter. The conflict that seemed easy for AFO has gotten a lot more interesting because of All Might’s sheer will. If All Might was in his absolute prime, he would have ended this fight a lot more quickly. However, Izuku’s teacher has lost most of his powers, and that’s the primary reason why AFO was able to create this much problem for the heroes and the world. That being said, All Might has now finally stepped up with all the power he has left to stop AFO once and for all. My Hero Academia Chapter 398 spoilers tease All Might’s past Titled ‘Toshinori Yagi Rising Origin,’ My Hero Academia‘s chapter 398 clearly hints that Toshinori will play a pivotal part in the upcoming chapter. The chapter will begin with a flashback where we will be able to see a young Toshinori who is intrigued to become Nana’s follower. Returning to the present, the next panel will show something coming out of All Might’s car passing through AFO’s body. The item will inject acid into the villain’s body. All Might will be seen making fun of AFO by saying that you said that I’m garbage to you but see who is decaying now. The other panel takes us again to the flashback where Toshinori is trying to convince Nana to accept him, but the latter is refusing, saying that he doesn’t have any quirk, so she is not willing to accept him as her disciple. Toshinori says that he had lost his family, and so did Nana, but the latter says that she is not interested in helping him with his revenge. However, she gets surprised when Toshinori tells her about his real goal, which is, of course, not taking revenge. He reveals that he wants to create a peaceful world in which everyone can live freely. Toshinori continues by saying that no matter how much you try to rebuild after the damage, people will still face loss and sorrow. Nana asks him that he does not even have any quirk, so how can he think of protecting others? Toshinori calmly responds that everyone is busy with their own things, so he wants to do it for others. After that, we again return to the present time, where AFO and All Might reach the Tatooin Station. The scene resembles that of the manga’s first chapter. The duo will get involved in a fierce battle in which All Might will get severe injuries. Lying on the top of a building, All Might recalls the time when Deku asked him if he could become a hero. After remembering the past for a bit, AM gets up and sees AFO’s arrival at the location. The villain looks younger than before. It will be revealed that to prevent the acid’s effect on his body, AFO uses his quirks, harming himself even more. Seeing his condition, All Might will start mocking him. All Might will then instruct Hercules to send the gauntlets, robotic crows, and doctor ock’s metal tentacles. The quirkless hero will then activate these to improve his mobility. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Most, if not all, of these animes can be watched on the streaming service Crunchyroll. Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: My Happy Marriage Episode 6 | Bungou Stray Dogs Season 5 Episode 5 | My Hero Academia chapter 397 | My Happy Marriage: Miyo Saimori | 10 Best anime shows like My Happy Marriage | One Piece Gear 5 anime schedule | OOne Piece Gear 5 explained | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 anime | One Piece chapter If you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia Chapter 398 release date, time & recap – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia Chapter 398 release date, time & recap Viz MediaMy Hero Academia Chapter 398 will be released in a couple of days, and here, we have discussed the chapter’s release date, time, and a brief recap of the previous chapter. As per the early spoilers for MHA‘s upcoming chapter, we will get to see All Might’s past in a flashback. We will also learn about the real goal All Might wants to accomplish from the very start. What’s more, as the fight progresses in the upcoming chapter, we will see All Might tackling the powerful villain AFO without any quirk, which will clearly be the show stealer. And there are a lot more exciting things that the 398th chapter of My Hero Academia will offer. So, without further ado, let’s get to the release date and time information for the anticipated chapter. My Hero Academia Chapter 398 Release date and time My Hero Academia Chapter 398 will be released on Sunday, August 27, 2023. Manga Plus and Viz Media will bring the translated copies to fans residing in different regions. Below is the release time for each timezone so you know when you can tune in: 8am PDT – 10am CST – 11am EST – 12pm Brazil – 4pm UK – 5pm Central European Summer Time – 8:30pm Indian Standard Time – 12:30am Australia – 2:30am New Zealand – What happened last time in My Hero Academia? While pummelling AFO, All Might laughs, thinking that he is 50 years old, doesn’t like to beat someone who is younger than him. He also mocks AFO and says that any demon lord would be traumatized getting dominated by a quirkless man in a battle. AFO combines several quirks and attacks All Might, making him fall through several buildings. However, All Might survives the attack and looks happy, as talking down to him was just a plan to provoke the villain. However, All Might is injured as the attack damaged his armored suit. Seeing his condition, AFO makes fun of him by calling him a piece of garbage and his suit a garbage bag. All Might recalls his own saying, stating that relying on too many support items is never a good idea. He then remembers the time when he first met Nana, who was flying over the villains she defeated in a recent fight. Returning to the present time, we see AFO blasting All Might with a strong attack. All Might calls him unworthy despite being affected by the attack. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: My Happy Marriage Episode 6 | Bungou Stray Dogs Season 5 Episode 5 | My Hero Academia chapter 397 | My Happy Marriage: Miyo Saimori | 10 Best anime shows like My Happy Marriage | One Piece Gear 5 anime schedule | OOne Piece Gear 5 explained | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 anime | One Piece chapter If you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia chapter 397: Release date & spoiler speculation – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia chapter 397: Release date & spoiler speculation CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia chapter 397 was expected to get released on August 13, 2023, but as the Shonen Jump Magazine is going on a break, we will have to wait longer. Fortunately, the chapter has a new release date, and that’s what we are going to discuss here. Like Jujutsu Kaisen, My Hero Academia also features the most exciting battles ever in the ongoing chapters. The fight that began in the MHA chapter 396 looks like it will not get over anytime sooner. Well, that’s because the one whom everyone underestimated came out to be the one who dominated the fight from the very beginning. My Hero Academia chapter 397: Release date and time My Hero Academia chapter 397 will get released on Sunday, August 20, 2023, on Viz Media and Manga Plus. Here, you can get a time schedule that will let you know when the chapter will be dropped on the aforementioned platforms at your location: 8am PDT – 10am CST – 11am EST – 12pm Brazil – 4pm UK – 5pm Central European Summer Time – 8:30pm Indian Standard Time – 12:30am Australia – 2:30am New Zealand – My Hero Academia chapter 397 spoiler speculation: What to hope for? The last chapter showed how All Might overpowered the sadistic villain All For One without any quirks. While his nearest ones looked down on him, he proved that quirk is not needed to win a fight if you have the correct inspiration. Wearing an armored suit, All Might just jumped into the battleground for the sake of others. As he will use the abilities he received from his students in the entire battle, we can expect to see him using the best of all. All Might and All For One have been rivals for a long time, so they are both aware of each other’s innate talents. Obviously, both of them will use their knowledge against each other. When the fight started, everyone believed that they were seeing All Might one last time, but their perceptions soon changed. Even though, All For One also considered himself the winner because, according to him, All Might did not have any chance against him. In MHA chapter 397, we will see people watching this live stream fight sequence, shocked and praising their hero. We can’t expect All Might to take all the attention as he is fighting one of the most deadly villains. Hence, the upcoming chapter may show All For One releasing some defensive yet minacious attacks on the hero. Well, these are just the assumptions we have made after reading MHA chapter 396. If you want to know exactly what will happen in the upcoming chapter, you will have to wait for the early spoilers. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: My Happy Marriage Episode 6 | Bungou Stray Dogs Season 5 Episode 5 | Jujutsu Kaisen Shinjuku scene | Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 232 | One Piece Episode 1072 | One Piece Gear 5 anime schedule | OOne Piece Gear 5 explained | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 anime | One Piece chapter 1090 | Jujutsu Kaisen Episode 6 | One Piece Gear 6 Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission

  • My Hero Academia caused the current anime boom, says Toho exec – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia caused the current anime boom, says Toho exec CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia is about to launch into Season 7, and Toho has commented on the show’s ongoing relevance, crediting it with allowing Jujutsu Kaisen and other franchises to find a larger audience. My Hero Academia truly helped spearhead the current wave of popularity in anime. Deku and friends arriving in 2016, on the heels of One-Punch Man‘s premiere in 2015, spurred a resurgence in mainstream popularity for anime shows. A number of tectonic properties have hit the stratosphere since, most prominently Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen. As those and others continue to draw in viewers, Toho states that without Deku and Class 1-A, they might have struggled a bit more. “[Global distrubution companies] desperately wanted to get their hands on My Hero Academia,” Hiroyasu Matsuoka, CEO of Toho, tells VIPO. “We noticed distributors were raising their offers even when their previous ones were still under review. Plus, rival companies were also entering the market and driving up the price further with impressive numbers.” According to Hiroyasu, My Hero Academia allowed Toho to see the potential of their franchises having global fanbases, pushing them toward new opportunities. “Of course, we needed to still address the domestic market, so given how motivated we were about expanding anime overseas, we didn’t miss out on the current anime boom,” he states. “We already had built a network, so we were able to oversee titles such as Jujutsu Kaisen, Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, and The Apothecary Diaries.” Now, Megan Thee Stallion is attending the Crunchyroll Anime Awards cosplaying as a Jujutsu Kaisen character. It truly seems like the sky’s the limit for anime on the world’s stage, as new series such as Solo Leveling swiftly become successful, and The First Slam Dunk and Haikyuu!! proving there’s huge interest in anime movies as well. Long may it continue! Class 1-A is pulling double duty this year too, with My Hero Academia: You’re Next coming to the big screen this summer. Check out our upcoming anime list for more of what’s coming soon.

  • My Hero Academia: Best Jeanist explained – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia: Best Jeanist explained CrunchyrollThe anime world is full of strange characters, and one of them belongs to the My Hero Academia universe. The character we are talking about is Tsunagu Hakamada, also recognized as the Fiber Hero: Best Jeanist. So, who is he exactly? My Hero Academia‘s story takes place in a world where everyone possesses some quirk. While the majority of the civilians choose to live a normal life, several people decide to use their quirk for good. They are called heroes, and the ones who use their powers to fulfill their selfish desires are said to be villains. In the recent chapters, AFO’s backstory is keeping the fandom engaged. However, there is a character who hasn’t grown well or had decent screen time in the series. Yes, we are talking about Best Jeanist, the hero who flexes an unforgettable love for denim. Best Jeanist often comes off as a funny or weak character, but he has a lot to offer in terms of emotional depth and fighting abilities. And here, we discuss the same. Who is Best Jeanist in My Hero Academia? Best Jeanist, aka Tsunagu Hakamada, is an individual who likes to be positive all the time, no matter how challenging the circumstances are. He doesn’t allow people around him to feel demotivated, as he is always ready with a lengthy motivational speech. Besides his lively attitude, he often comes into the spotlight because of his weird fashion sense. Best Jeanist is a lean man who loves everything about denim, or we can say he has a thing for every fabric, especially all types of denim. That’s why he also appears in a denim waistcoat, denim jeans, and a denim shirt that covers half his head, making his full face barely visible. Best Jeanist is a hero who doesn’t hesitate to sacrifice himself for peace. His selflessness is seen during a fight against AFO, where he takes damage from the mighty villain for the sake of his peers. Best Jeanist’s abilities explored Best Jeanist specializes in fabric manipulation, which gets even more effective when he is dressed in denim from top to bottom. And that’s the main reason for his strange denim costume. His quirk is known as Fiber Master, and it allows him to weaponize any fabric and use it against the enemy. Jeanist not only uses his clothes in the conflicts but can also manipulate the clothes worn by others at will. For instance, once he was able to hamper AFO’s clothes to defeat him. The villain also acknowledged him as a tough opponent during the battle. Even though the name of Best Jeanist’s quirk doesn’t seem assertive, it’s evident that without Fibre Master, he wouldn’t have reached a higher rank. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Hero Academia beats One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen in one category – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia beats One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen in one category Kohei Horikoshi/BonesThe sales record of August 2024 proves that My Hero Academia has had the upper hand on other Shonen giants like One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen this past month. Oricon has recently released Japan’s manga sales records from August 5 to September 1, and the results are pretty surprising. Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia has left behind every other manga out there and sold a whopping 678,672 physical copies. That’s a 68% growth from previous month’s sales. Following it is Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yuusuke Nomura’s popular sports manga Blue Lock, which has had a shocking growth in numbers since July 2024. With a 110% increase, the manga has sold 346,039 physical copies, though it’s significantly lower than its predecessor. Gege Akutami’s sensational Jujutsu Kaisen tags behind, with 246,550 copies sold and a 78% decrease in sales. It’s pretty shocking for the manga since it’s been on an all-time high for some time now. One Piece’s position on this list is even more shocking. Despite providing one of the best arcs in its nearly three-decade-long journey, Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece faced a significant decline in sales number, with only 186,113 physical copies purchased by fans. But while fan favorites like One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen experienced steep declines, few others saw incredible success in August 2024. Chainsaw Man got a re-entry in the top 10 with 190,822 copies sold. Katainaka no Ossan, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, and Sakamoto Days faced a similar situation. Incidentally, My Hero Academia is also leading the sales charts when it comes to manga volumes. The series’ Volume 41 sold a startling 339,959 physical copies, way more than Jujutsu Kaisen Volume 27’s 105,227 and One Piece Volume 109’s 89,991 sales. A reason behind My Hero Academia’s massive sales success probably is the manga’s ending in August. Jujutsu Kaisen is going down a similar road, with the series concluding on September 30, 2024. So, the series may be facing a steady rise in sales in the future. As for One Piece, readers have a lot to look forward to in the following months as the manga is finally entering the much-anticipated Elbaf Arc. For more on these manga, check out how fans have discovered Homelander’s cameo in My Hero Academia Season 7 and how Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 269 may give Gojo a bitter ending. And don’t forget to catch the “wild” foreshadowing in One Piece Chapter 1125.

  • My Hero Academia: Bakugo’s redemption arc was worth the wait – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia: Bakugo’s redemption arc was worth the wait Kohei Horikoshi/BonesBakugo’s journey from a bully to a hero was a long one, but his redemption arc made it worth the wait. My Hero Academia started with a shonen-typical trope: an underdog protagonist and a naturally talented rival. But the series doesn’t take long to differentiate itself from other anime. From the get-go, we understand that their rivalry is not a friendly competition but brutal bullying. That’s where Bakugo differs him every other shonen rival out there. He wasn’t looking forward to defeating Deku but to humiliating him. And so, like so many viewers, I began my My Hero Academia journey hating the character. However, it was always obvious that Bakugo was going to go through some deep character development. It was a lengthy process, spread across more than 400 chapters in the manga. But in the end, with his redemption arc completed, I can safely say that the result was worthwhile. Bakugo started as a bully Calling Bakugo one of the most well-written characters in My Hero Academia wouldn’t be a stretch. The superhero series didn’t shy away from showing his darker shades, all the while promising us viewers his much-anticipated growth. Katsuki Bakugo was introduced in the story as the antithesis of our protagonist. While Deku was Quirkless, Bakugo possessed an ability too strong for a teenager. Bakugo basked in the praise of those fawning over him. For him, the world revolved around himself, and weaklings like Deku had no place in that world. But ignoring the Quirkless boy wasn’t enough for him. He wanted to let Deku and everyone else know that he was better. He even gave the green-haired boy a humiliating nickname: Deku, which means “useless person.” Cue in some more bullying that reminded me of the early days of Naruto. However, the difference was that unlike Naruto and his classmates, Deku and Bakugo had once been childhood friends until the blond boy decided to discard his buddy. Now, all of these were reasons enough to hate the explosion user. But it didn’t stop there. Bakugo was egotistical and self-centered to the point that he counted almost everybody as extras in his life. According to him, nobody was as good as him, and when they were, like Shoto, he was quick to disregard and insult them. That doesn’t sound like a great character, does it? But that’s exactly where My Hero Academia’s writing excels. The author expertly takes this unlikeable character and brings him on a journey of realization and acceptance, and the result is praiseworthy indeed. The beginning of Bakugo’s change of heart But where does Bakugo begin to change? In my opinion, his change started in the second episode. While he entered the story as a bully, lording his superiority over his Quirkless peer, his glory took a hit when he was captured by a villain. And the one who selflessly ran to save him was the very boy he detested. That was where his character growth began. Though not apparent, this moment stayed with Bakugo and tormented him. He was adamant about not seeing Deku’s worth. But deep inside, he’d already had the realization that there was more to the Quirkless boy than he gave credit for. Following this was when he saw Deku using One For All for the first time. It was during Class 1-A’s first throw practice, and the green-haired boy shocked everyone, especially the explosion user, by breaking all records. This was a moment as crucial to Bakugo as it was to the timid Midoriya, but for different reasons. After these came many such moments where Bakugo had to face how wrong he was about Midoriya. For me, these were the highlights of the explosion-user’s character. From their rescue practice to the League of Villains’ first attack on U.A. and then the sports festival, all of these contributed to Bakugo’s redemption. But what changed the game, for both Bakugo and me, was when he was kidnapped by the League. Like us viewers, the villains thought the hotheaded teenager wasn’t hero material. But oh, how wrong they were! This marked the biggest change in his character as he was forced to once again grapple with his weakness. In the aftermath of his kidnapping, Bakugo’s character changed forever. His horror and guilt over All Might’s retirement and the insecurity that Deku saved him once again all culminated in a poignant clash between him and the One For All user. It was the first time Bakugo was ever honest to Deku and possibly to himself. The long journey of Bakugo’s redemption was worth the wait Bakugo’s slow and gradual character development finally came to a head during the latter arcs of My Hero Academia. He was still rough around the edges, but we can now see the real him. Because at the core of the fiery and short-tempered teenager lay a kid who worshipped All Might as much as Deku did. Despite his rough demeanor, Bakugo never lost sight of his goal: to become the No. 1 hero like All Might. But his redemption arc made him find the part of himself that never hated Deku. Instead of hatred, there’d always been hidden admiration and insecurity. But it’s not easy to shake off one’s habit, is it? It wasn’t easy for Bakugo either, and that’s exactly why his redemption arc feels authentic to me. True to his nature, it took a lot of screaming and explosions for him to let his true emotions show. In one of the greatest scenes in the series, Bakugo threw himself between Deku and Shigaraki’s Rivet Stab to save his friend during the Paranormal Liberation War. It was an impactful and emotional moment. And I was just as shocked as Deku was. Another time Bakugo’s change of heart really shone through was during the Dark Hero Arc. After Deku left U.A. to protect everyone, Class 1-A went to great lengths to bring him back. But it was Bakugo telling Deku his true feelings of insecurity and being left behind that had me tearing up. It was also the first time he called the green-haired boy by his real name. Following this were hundreds of little moments where we got to enjoy the explosion-user’s character development. There were some big ones too, like his (temporary) death at Shigaraki’s hands and then his miraculous revival, not to mention his grand battle against All For One. Bakugo’s redemption arc came full circle in the epilogue. The injuries he sustained in the war left him unable to use his arms. According to the doctors, even physiotherapy might not help. For an aspiring hero whose Quirk comes from his sweat and is channeled through his hands, this meant he might never be able to use his Quirk again. It was heartbreaking. However, it was not his own grim future that moved Bakugo to tears; it was the fact that Deku no longer had One For All, which made the short-tempered young man cry. In this heartfelt moment, he confessed to Deku that he hoped they’d compete against each other all their lives. It was this moment that made the past 424 chapters worth it. Bakugo’s journey from a bully to someone who cries at others’ pain is what makes him the most humane character in the series. Thanks to his complexities, he’s cemented his place alongside the likes of Vegeta and Zuko in my mind. For more of our opinions on anime and manga, check out our takes on Deku’s biggest change, Deku’s new Quirk, Boruto ruining the series’ best moment, and how Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle ignores two best characters.

  • My Hero Academia assemble in epic Avengers Endgame crossover – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia assemble in epic Avengers Endgame crossover Marvel Studios / Studio BonesEven as the students in classroom 1-A in My Hero Academia are learning to be pros, one artist made an insane Avengers: Endgame crossover which already fits them as earth’s mightiest heroes Marvel’s cinematic universe reached its ultimate peak when it assembled an extensive list of heroes in Avengers: Endgame. Although not as experienced, the students in the popular anime do have that heroic spirit that would easily make them a candidate for the Avengers Initiative. But one fan saw deeper similarities between the two hero rosters which made for one of the most impressive designs to come out of the fan community in a long time. 600Avengers meets U.A. High School In a Reddit post, user ‘bebelhl’ revealed an incredible piece of artwork that takes some liberties in fan fiction while perfectly showing off the up-and-coming heroes donning iconic features from Marvel’s cast. Starting with the Midoriya front and center, the artist suited him up in the Iron Spider Armor seen in Endgame. This time though, Deku is equipped with the Infinity Gauntlet fashioned with all six stones that would deliver a nasty punch coupled with One for All. Some onlookers appreciated the comparison, as user ‘Unclecheese23’ said: “Deku wielding a great power that will destroy his body? That just seems a little too far-fetched for me. For real though this is hella good.” Going from the most popular characters, Ilda is wearing Iron Man’s iconic red suit, while Bakugo can be seen with the ferocious garb of the Black Panther. Uraraka takes the spot of the powerful Captain Marvel as Todoroki can be seen with a sliver of shield telling us that he’s the famed Captain America. The 1-A students would make great Avengers The entire design is a masterclass of creativity seeing as even the harder characters to reinvent are done with class. For example, the Falcon-headed Tokoyami isn’t the falcon, instead he’s seen with a bow and arrow depicting Hawkeye. Furthermore, the always invisible Hagakure was given the best transformation as she can be seen as Dr Strange’s Cloak of Levitation, and it works out so well. Fans of the My Hero Academia anime are going to have to wait a bit longer for the next season to come out, but if the community keeps producing jaw-dropping creations like this, the wait might not be terrible.

  • My Hero Academia artwork captures Eri in the most heartbreaking way – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia artwork captures Eri in the most heartbreaking way A talented My Hero Academia fan perfectly captured the compendium of emotions felt by viewers when they met Eri, in a cute but heartbreaking rendition for the character. With the premiere of My Hero Academia’s fourth episode in the new season, fans briefly met the tortured young girl and were instantly dismayed at her story so far. While she was a prominent figure in the episode, it wasn’t her intricate backstory or the like which struck a chord with viewers. Instead, it was the apparent abundance of pain she is forced to live through without the hope of being rescued, as far as the latest chapter of the anime is concerned, which broke the hearts of many fans. (Warning: Article contains minor spoilers only as far as Season 4 Episode 4) In their design for the character, artist ‘rockangelart’ gave Eri an even sadder depiction in the best way possible. The artist slightly trimmed down Eri’s features shown in the anime to give her a near-chibi representation – while still retaining many saddened facial features that only destroy the already-shattered hearts of MHA fans. “The most recent MHA episode made me sad and now I want all of you to feel sad,” the artist quipped in the message with their post. Needless to say, rockangelart’s rendition of the character was incredibly effective as it brought all the feelings of that pivotal interaction back to the forefront of fans’ minds. “Oh my god stahp my heart can’t handle her being so teary-eyed,” one user said. “But amazing work!” Nothing drove a stake through viewers’ hearts more than seeing Eri in tears as she clung onto aspiring-hero Midoriya, not wanting him to leave her at Kai Chisaki’s custody. Midoriya’s internal struggle to save Eri at the cost of risking the larger mission of thwarting Chisaki’s villainous plans was felt through the screen as the tension kept building with every stall tactic Deku attempted. It was this struggle, along with Eri’s bravery moments later to save Deku and Lemillion as Chisaki was getting ready to use his Quirk, that cemented the tortured character’s place in MHA fandom. Even though manga fans have known her for some time, Eri has captured the attention of the wider MHA fan base with the new season’s episode. It remains to be seen if Eri’s arc will bookend the latest season, but audiences are already demanding the MHA cast to rescue and protect the embattled character.

  • My Hero Academia appears to be setting up a “heroic sacrifice”, but fans are split – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia appears to be setting up a “heroic sacrifice”, but fans are split CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia fans are split over one character’s future, as they seem to be heading towards a “heroic sacrifice”. Yuga Aoyama starts My Hero Academia as one of the side characters. However, his true role in the story becomes clear in the U.A Traitor Arc of the manga. Ever since then, he’s been going through some remarkable character development. After being revealed as the traitor of U.A. and working for All For One all this time, Aoyama becomes a prominent character worth looking forward to. Not only was his secret exciting, but his true origin is also very interesting. Turns out Deku isn’t the only Quirkless student of Class 1-A, because Aoyama was born Quirkless as well. This similarity between Deku and Aoyama and the latter’s bond with the whole class have made Aoyama a sympathetic character. His guilt for betraying Deku and others have led him to a path of redemption. However, fans are worried his redemption can come at the expense of his life. Some small details in My Hero Academia hints at the possibility of a “heroic sacrifice” for Aoyama. The biggest and most concerning one is his declaration in Chapter 400 where he says, “This day will be my last as a student of U.A. So, yes, whatever it may take.” In My Hero Academia Chapter 421, after Deku becomes Quirkless and other Class 1-A students come to join him against All For One, Aoyama gives Deku a hand, saying they all need each other. This is another hint that Aoyama is heading towards a “heroic sacrifice” in My Hero Academia. “I think he will die. I also think that AFO has a special grudge against him because he betrayed him,” writes one MHA fan on X, referring to Aoyama’s fate in the story. Another reader has similar fears about him, “That phrasing in chapter 400 really makes it seem that way, I’m worried.” However, not everyone agrees with this. Many MHA fans rightfully point out that killing off major hero characters isn’t the series’ style. Since the beginning, only one major character has died: Midnight. So, an important character like Aoyama who is also just a teenager may not die in the story. Some even argue that even if Aoyama does sacrifice himself, there’s a big chance that he’ll come back. This happened once before with Bakugo. Bakugo’s death was one of the biggest moments in MHA, yet he came back later in the story. The same could very possibly happen with Aoyama. “It’s okay he will be brought back soon after no worries,” is what one reader has to say about this. “I would be surprised if that happened. Like, no other relevant characters but Midnight have died,” says another. Whether Aoyama really gets his redemption or comes back later in the My Hero Academia manga is yet to be seen. As for the anime, Aoyama’s secret will be revealed in the upcoming My Hero Academia Season 7. The new season of one of best anime on Crunchyroll kicks off in May, and before that, find out how to watch My Hero Academia in order.

  • My Hero Academia anime teases Final War Arc and fans can’t keep calm – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia anime teases Final War Arc and fans can’t keep calm Kohei Horikoshi/BonesPreview images for My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 5 have just dropped, teasing the Final War Arc that’s about to kick off, and fans are incredibly excited. My Hero Academia is in an interesting position right now. While the anime will begin the series’ final arc in the upcoming episode, the manga is wrapping up the story for good. Season 7 has already adapted two arcs — the Star and Stripe Arc and the U.A. Traitor Arc — since its debut on May 4, 2024. Now, only the final arc remains — and it’s the most important (and longest) story of the series. The Final War is full of back-to-back action sequences, shocking revelations, and major developments for the main characters. It’s also the point in the story where the heroes will go all out against All For One and Shigaraki. The preview images of Episode 5, titled “Let you down”, show small glimpses of what to come next as the Final War begins. The images feature Deku and Ochako, Toga, Dabi, and Aoyama. In the anime, the Final War Arc will begin from Saturday, June 1, 2024. Though Season 7 will not adapt the entire arc, given its size and the limited episode count of this season, it’ll cover a significant portion with some major incidents. Fans are hyped, especially with the My Hero Academia manga ending so close. One such fan commented on X, “The Final Arc is here! Let’s go! I am ready for it!” Another praised the animation from Bones studio and writes, “Bones is cooking with MHA S7, let’s go!” A third pointed out the ironic timing of the anime and manga, saying, “It’s funny that the war is about to start in the anime, but the war has ended in the manga.” As My Hero Academia anime gets ready to enter the last arc, the manga ends it with Chapter 423. The epilogue of the story starts from Chapter 424 where readers finally learn Shigaraki’s fate and get a hint about One For All. For more on the superhero anime and manga, check out our guides on My Hero Academia final season and My Hero Academia last chapter. You might also like our takes on Deku’s biggest change and Deku’s new Quirk.

  • My Hero Academia anime criticized for “missing the point” in certain scenes – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia anime criticized for “missing the point” in certain scenes CrunchyrollAhead of the premiere of its seventh season, the My Hero Academia anime is being criticized for “missing the point” in certain scenes. My Hero Academia Season 7 is set to debut and it’s one of the most highly anticipated upcoming anime of 2024. However, the trailer of the season has sparked some criticism from the fandom. Fans are now calling out Bones, the studio behind it, for their art direction. A scene in the upcoming season’s trailer shows Shigaraki high up in the sky, ready to fight Star and Stripe. While the scene is highly anticipated, the art in the anime show isn’t on par with the intensity of the oncoming fight. Despite being so high in the sky, there are plenty of clouds and the sky is as blue as ever. The problem with this scene in the anime is that it doesn’t correctly portray the vibe and intensity of the moment. A grand battle is about to begin, yet the show fails to show the graveness of the matter. The background looks as generic as any other ordinary scene. What makes it more difficult to digest is the brilliant portrayal of the scene in the manga. The manga shows the moment in such a way that it successfully conveys the seriousness of the fight and the danger Shigaraki poses. The sky is darker in the manga with way less clouds as both Shigaraki and Star and Stripe are so high up. This is not the first time that My Hero Academia anime has been criticized for its art, particularly backgrounds that feature sky. There are plenty of such backgrounds to be found in the anime. The previous season of the show was heavily criticized by fans. Viewers were unimpressed with the art of the manga that failed to clearly show the darkness of certain moments, especially Shigaraki’s awakening moments. Some fans took to the social media platforms to speak about this. One wrote on X, “Art direction is so inconsistent.” Another user said, “Despite being above the clouds they are also still at cloud level, this is genuinely ridiculous how much the anime hates making the sky not bright blue and cloudy.” One compared MHA to another one of Bones’ anime, Mob Psycho 100, saying, “Refuse to believe this is the same studio that made Mob Psycho. WTF is the art direction.” Studios sometimes judge the public reception of their work through trailers and teasers and change certain things in the main series to meet expectations. Maybe Bones will also pay attention to their viewers and change the art style of the anime a little. Aside from MHA Season 7, Bones also has My Hero Academia: You’re Next movie in the lineup. As for the manga, My Hero Academia Chapter 421 confirmed that Deku is now Quirkless. What happens next will be found in the upcoming chapter.

  • My Hero Academia proved All Might was the strongest hero, but fans aren’t convinced – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia proved All Might was the strongest hero, but fans aren’t convinced CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia has firmly established All Might as the greatest superhero ever, but some fans have their doubts, despite some convincing evidence from the manga. In My Hero Academia, All Might serves as a pretty well-rounded Superman analog. He’s kind, courageous, and has just about every useful power imaginable. Super strength? Yep. Super speed? Absolutely. Stamina? More than you could ever believe. He’s so strong that although he can’t technically fly, he can leap such that he might as well have wings. At the start of the anime show, All Might has the One for All quirk, a transferable power that boosts all skills. While holding it, he became known as the greatest hero in the world, and for good reason. There are a couple of particular instances in the manga that demonstrate this, and one recently caused some intense discussion. My Hero Academia fans are torn on All Might’s overall ranking In My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, a spin-off prequel manga about a group of heroes who use their quirks for good despite not being registered heroes, features a particularly incredible feat from All Might. In one quick swoop, after working for three days straight, he stops criminals in Osaka in a literal blink of an eye. A Reddit thread notes that Deku, the franchise protagonist, has never been that efficient. All Might in his prime managed to get a 0% crime rate in Japan, through his own diligence, creating some pretty lofty standards for anyone following in his footsteps. But fans don’t think it’s that cut and dry. Shigaraki, one of the main antagonists and holder of the All For One quirk (the evil version of All Might’s), is believed to have been stronger. Characters within the universe have stated as much, and although we’ve not had a direct context between the two at their best, the data points towards Shigaraki. “People seem to forget that Shigaraki became complete and reached 100%,” reads one comment on Reddit. “AFO directly states, during the Star and Stripe fight, that Shigaraki has vastly surpassed what he and the doctor thought was possible due to his sheer hatred. He’s more perfect then either of them expected.” Other commenters are emphatic that Shigaraki is at All Might’s level, and Deku as well. Both are obscenely strong, moving at incredible speeds and able to knock heroes and villains below them hundreds of miles away. Of course, it’s all on a sliding scale of what serves the story, and All Might as an unobtainable target makes for a great aspiration whether you’re good or evil. Ultimately, creator Kōhei Horikoshi won’t be bothered about any of this, instead focusing on making a stronger narrative at any given time. When it makes sense for someone to truly outdo All Might at his peak, it’ll happen. Until then, we can just debate it until new episodes and the next movie arrive!

  • My Hero Academia: All major character deaths explained – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia: All major character deaths explained Kohei Horikoshi/BonesMy Hero Academia may not kill characters often, but there’ve been some major character deaths that have changed the trajectory of the story. Kohei Horikoshi’s beloved shonen manga My Hero Academia is ending soon. After finishing its final arc, the story is in the middle of its epilogue. The final chapter – Chapter 430 – will be released on August 5, 2024, ending a decade-long journey. One thing the manga has always maintained from the start is that it’s a story of hope. Thus, it rarely kills its characters, choosing to redeem them instead. However, even then, some are bound to lose their lives in the story. The number of deaths in My Hero Academia is significantly lower than some of its contemporaries. Maybe that’s why each death feels so impactful to the story. Warning: Spoilers ahead! Magne Kenji Hikiishi, aka Magne, is the first major on-screen character death in My Hero Academia. She’s a member of the League of Villains and the only canon transgender character in the series. First introduced during the Forest Training Arc, she plays a significant villain in the following few arcs. That is, until the Shie Hassaikai Arc where she meets her end. After attacking Overhaul in Chapter 125 (Episode 65), she’s killed by the yakuza villain. Nine Nine is first introduced as the main antagonist in the second My Hero Academia movie. Born with an immensely powerful Quirk (Weather Manipulation), he wanted to make society a place where the strong rule the weak, instead of the other way around. He’s also one of the most powerful villains and one of the few who die in My Hero Academia. After losing to Deku and Bakugo, he’s ultimately killed by Tomura Shigaraki in the movie’s conclusion. Sir Nighteye If there’s someone who had a chance of defeating Deku as All Might’s fanboy, it’s Mirai Sasaki. Known as the Pro Hero Sir Nighteye, his Quirk allows him to see another person’s future. At one point, he used to be All Might’s sidekick, but he left after foreseeing the hero’s death. In My Hero Academia, he’s introduced during the Shie Hassaikai Arc as Mirio’s mentor. He dies in the same arc while trying to protect Mirio and Eri. His death remains one of the most heartbreaking moments in the series. Curious My Hero Academia’s female villains are few and far between. While Himiko Toga is the most prominent of the bunch, Meta Liberation Army’s Curious also plays the role quite well. Publicly known as Chitose Kizuki, she works as the executive director of a publishing company while serving the role of a villain in secret. The Meta Liberation Army Arc is the most unique story arc in My Hero Academia since it pits villains against villains. Curious serves as the personal antagonist for Toga, driving her to her limit before Toga’s newly awakened Quirk drops her to death. Twice My Hero Academia’s specialty lies in the writing of its antagonists. The author has crafted his villains with detailed backstories and gut-wrenching humanity. This is first seen when the major villain Twice is killed by Hawks during the Paranormal Liberation War Arc. Originally named Jin Bubaigawara, Twice was the victim of his own mind. After losing his sanity over his own Quirk, he joins the League of Villains, becoming a significant part of the group. Twice’s death serves a special role in the story as it blurs the moral distinction between heroes and villains. Shimura family (Hana, Nao, Kotaro, and Tenko’s grandparents) When we first meet Shigaraki, we don’t expect to feel sorry for him after all his crimes. However, Horikoshi meticulously constructs a backstory so tragic that it changes the character in our eyes forever. After learning what created Shigaraki, we can’t help but see him in a new light. Before he became Tomura Shigaraki, he was a little boy named Tenko Shimura. Abused by his father, he was a sorry child. But his life shattered into pieces the day his Decay suddenly awakened, killing everyone in his family, including his parents, grandparents, and sister. And though none of them were major characters, the impact of their demise cements their spot as some of the major character deaths in My Hero Academia. Star and Stripes No female hero in My Hero Academia makes as strong an impression as Star and Stripes. America’s number one hero, she comes to Japan to defeat Shigaraki at All Might’s request. This leads to an epic fight between the two which ends with the brave hero dying. However, Star doesn’t give up until the end. Using her spectacularly powerful Quirk, New Order, she makes sure to take down the villain even after her death. In the end, All For One can’t help but declare her as one of the most troublesome opponents ever. Midnight Given My Hero Academia’s record, nobody expected a hero to die in the war. That’s until we learn the tragic demise of Midnight, one of U.A.’s most beloved teachers. But, thankfully, no other hero suffers the same fate. Nemuri Kayama is known to the world as the R-Rated Hero: Midnight. Though her costume and general theme are pretty controversial for a teacher, she genuinely cares for her students. Sadly, she’s killed by the building debris Mr. Compress releases during the war. Stain Introduced as the main antagonist of the Vs. Hero Killer Arc, Chizome Akaguro aka Stain is a fanatic with a very special image of a hero. Seeing All Might as the epitome of what a hero should be, he hunts down those he thinks are unworthy of the title. Even after his defeat and subsequent arrest, Stain’s impact on society remains strong, given how major villains like Dabi and Toga are inspired by him. However, in the Final War Arc, he opposes All For One and is ultimately killed by him. All For One Being one of the main antagonists of My Hero Academia, it’s no surprise he’s included in the list of major character deaths. Wreaking havoc on society for centuries, the villain is the fated enemy of all One For All users. With an all-powerful Quirk that can take and give any Quirk at his will, he’s one of the strongest characters in the series. But his true villainy lies in his dark heart and sharp mind. After a seemingly never-ending battle, All For One is finally killed by the One For All users and Shigaraki. Tomura Shigaraki Like All For One, Shigaraki, too, meets his end in My Hero Academia. After Deku’s tenacious empathy and losing his body to his tormentor, Shigaraki understands the fault in his philosophy. He finally finds peace after All For One’s death and a heart-to-heart with Deku. In a beautiful scene full of symbolism, Shigaraki turns to dust and ceases to exist. However, his death isn’t sad. Instead, it imparts a message of hope and ends the long-going Final War Arc on a bittersweet note. Himiko Toga Toga’s fate was kept a mystery for the longest time. But My Hero Academia Chapter 429 finally confirms her among the major deaths in the manga. The chapter reveals she didn’t survive her wounds on the battlefield after giving away her blood to Ochako. Toga’s death was handled beautifully in the manga. It’s also poetic, given how she killed people for years by taking away their blood, and then dies for a hero by doing the opposite. She doesn’t have a redemption really since she never regrets her actions. But her last sacrifice remains with both Ochako and the readers. These are the major character deaths in My Hero Academia so far. There’ll be more in the future since we have three chapters left until the end and still don’t know the status of many significant characters. With every new information, we’ll update this list. So, stay tuned! For more, check out our release guide of the upcoming anime movie, My Hero Academia: You’re Next, and My Hero Academia Season 7 episode schedule. You might also like our takes on Deku’s biggest change and Deku’s new Quirk.

  • My Hero Academia: Are All For One and Shigaraki dead? – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia: Are All For One and Shigaraki dead? Kohei Horikoshi/ShueishaThe biggest and most important fight in My Hero Academia came to an end as Deku defeated All For One and freed Shigaraki. Now that the fight is over, are All For One and Shigaraki dead? Kohei Horikoshi’s popular shonen manga My Hero Academia is ending soon, as proven by the climactic battle between the protagonist and the primary antagonists in My Hero Academia Chapter 423. After running for more than 80 chapters, the Final Arc of My Hero Academia has finally reached its conclusion. Deku fulfilled his fate as the wielder of One For All by defeating All For One for good, ending his centuries-long era of terror, in Chapter 423. The climax of the fight raises a lot of questions, the biggest one being the fates of All For One and Shigaraki. What really happened to All For One and Shigaraki? Let’s find out. Are All For One and Shigaraki dead in My Hero Academia? All For One and Shigaraki are confirmed to be dead in My Hero Academia Chapter 424. In Chapter 423, Deku used the last embers of One For All left inside of him to land a hit on All For One. Its resonance woke up the fragments of the vestiges of the past One For All users and Shikaraki inside All For One, destroying the villain from within. The combined force of attacks from Deku, Shigaraki, and the past One For All users seemingly killed All For One as his body vanished, leaving behind only Shigaraki. After a brief conversation with Deku where they resolved their philosophical differences, Shigaraki turned into dust and disappeared into thin air. Though it was not explicitly stated, the villains disappearing can only mean that they are no longer alive. All For One is centuries old and throughout the Final War, his body has been through multiple changes and has received countless attacks, both internal and external. Shigaraki has also been through too many wounds to remain unscathed. However, it’s not just the bodies that brought their end. Before dying, All For One found the remaining fragment of Yoichi inside himself, and for the first time, he confessed that he loved his brother and wanted him back more than anything else. This moment of truth finally completed All For One’s character arc. Shigaraki’s arc also came full circle when he was finally free from All For One. In his last moments, he confessed that maybe Deku was right all along and he was just a lonely child looking for understanding. In Chapter 424, Shigaraki is confirmed to be dead by Deku, and All For One is also dead. This finally ends the villains’ rampage and stops the cycle of hatred. As the manga is ending, the anime recently debuted with its seventh season and is currently streaming on Crunchyroll with nine episodes released so far. Check out My Hero Academia Season 7 episode schedule and the upcoming My Hero Academia: You’re Next release date.

  • My Hero Academia’s Deku has adorable detail that fans want addressed before final chapter – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia’s Deku has adorable detail that fans want addressed before final chapter CrunchyrollAs we close in on the conclusion of My Hero Academia, fans have a cute request for the franchise, based on something small that was noticed years ago. As we approach the My Hero Academia ending, it has been confirmed that the whole story takes place over a school year. Structured, as it is, through the academic calendar, a certain amount of emphasis is put on U.A. High School’s rules and norms. Deku joined the institution in Class 1-A, with many of his friends, but in an image of the student body, fans have noticed something: his tie is all wrong. It’s short and frumpy, rather than long and even like most of the others, and fans think they get why. “His dad never taught him the proper technique,” writes a user on Reddit, with a response adding: “I fully believe it’ll be a failure of the story for All Might not to teach him how to tie it properly by the end of the manga, this is the character development I need to see.” Truly, it does feel like a wasted opportunity if that doesn’t happen, given all that Deku’s gone through. He defeated Shigaraki and All For One, now let him come full circle with All Might, the central role model in his life. This aspect of Deku has come up before, specifically in wayward theories on his paternal father. “That was one of the things Dad For One theorists were using as evidence. Deku couldn’t tie a tie and AFO never wore one,” one comment states. To be fair, at least Deku still had his tie on. As many point out, Bakugo doesn’t even bother. What a rebel! It’s a big year, with My Hero Academia Season 7 and the new movie You’re Next in addition to the burgeoning climax. Have a look at our guide to Chapter 428 to see where the story is currently.

  • My Hero Academia 414 spoilers tease Deku and Shigaraki’s fierce battle – Dexerto

    My Hero Academia 414 spoilers tease Deku and Shigaraki’s fierce battle CrunchyrollMy Hero Academia Chapter 414 will feature Deku getting the upper hand in the ongoing battle – here are the spoilers for the new chapter. In the previous chapter of MHA, we saw Shigaraki’s biggest weakness getting revealed. The ongoing fight made the heroes realize that they cannot defeat the mighty villain, but suddenly, Kudou saw Shigaraki’s internal wound that he received while fighting Star and Stripe. So, he got an idea and shared it with Deku. If Deku transfers his quirks into Shigaraki’s body, the tables will be turned in his favor, but if he fails, the villain can end his story. So, without any further ado, let’s delve deeper to learn about the events that will be unveiled in My Hero Academia Chapter 414. My Hero Academia Chapter 414 spoilers My Hero Academia 414 is titled ‘Overlay’, and it starts with Deku surprising everyone by using the Black Whip to move his own body. En is shocked as he never thought Deku would quickly bring the idea into reality. Kudou proudly says that Deku hasn’t obeyed the orders blindly, but he has also used his knowledge to execute the plan. On the other side, Deku is worried, thinking that he will be able to catch up with Shigaraki’s speed without the Gearshift. The OFA can only be inserted into Shigaraki’s body if Deku wishes. So, without any second thought, Deku decides to drop his blood into Shigaraki’s injury. Shigaraki’s resurrection powers are extraordinary, so Deku must attack him and transfer the blood within seconds restricting the villain from healing. Meanwhile, Shigaraki is sure that Deku has a plan, so he cuts off his hand before the enemy gets closer to him. He isn’t in a mood to stop without causing the massive destruction. Deku is in a pathetic condition due to the Gearshift’s recoil, but he wants to stop Shigaraki at any cost. The next panel shows Shigaraki and Deku charging at each other. Deku uses the smokescreen to get out of Shigaraki’s vision; on the other hand, the latter touches the ground. However, he is disappointed that Deku has already removed a significant part of the ground to prevent the decay from spreading. Even though Danger Sense tries to alert him about what’s coming from behind, Shigaraki can’t succeed in stopping Deku from reaching him. Before Tomura could transform, Deku lands a heavy punch on his chest.

  • My Happy Marriage: What makes Miyo Saimori special? – Dexerto

    My Happy Marriage: What makes Miyo Saimori special? NetflixMy Happy Marriage brings a super special female character Miyo Saimori. Let’s find out what is so special about her. My Happy Marriage’s anime adaptation has become a huge success quickly. Thanks to the awe-inspiring animation and character designs. Besides that, the light-hearted storyline also adds up to its popularity. My Happy Marriage is set in a world where people’s social status is determined not by their money but by their supernatural abilities. However, the main female protagonist, Miyo, doesn’t possess any such ability, and due to that, she is treated as a servant by her family. However, going by the recent episodes of the anime series, it seems Miyo is no ordinary girl, and there is definitely something that makes her special. Miyo is as pure as the driven snow Miyo comes with a pure heart that doesn’t think bad for anyone, be it the ones who wish ill for her. She lost her mother when she was a child, and since then, she has led the worst life. She doesn’t have a single friend except for Kouji, who is also the only well-wisher she has. But Touji turns out to be a coward and chooses to marry Kaya (Miyo’s step-sister) at the behest of his father. Despite this, Mio does not complain to Touji and accepts it as her fate. Even though she was never loved by her father since Kaya was born, she still didn’t stop respecting him. She also never received any presents from her family; in fact, she was sent to the Kudou family for marriage as her family believed she would get the same treatment there as well. Even after all this, she did not rebel and left the place quitely. Miyo comes with a special ability Since the start of the anime, we believed that Miyo is someone who doesn’t have any superhuman abilities like the other members of her family. She was always treated as inferior to Kaya as her father and stepmother also presumed the same. Miyo’s family had reduced her self-esteem so much that she started seeing herself the way her family did. However, her life took a beautiful turn when she met Kiyoka Kudou, head of the Kudou family. Kiyoka is rumored to be a ruthless individual, but Miyo soon finds out how kind-hearted he actually is. Several instances made Kudou believe that Miyo has some kind of supernatural abilities, but he couldn’t get any evidence proving that. Fans who have read the light novel must be aware that Miyo was born with Dream Sight and Spirit Sight ability that was sealed by her mother in order to protect her from the world in her absence. However, now as she has reached her safe place in the anime, fans can expect to see Miyo’s powers getting awakened soon. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: My Happy Marriage Episode 6 | Bungou Stray Dogs Season 5 Episode 5 | My Hero Academia chapter 397 | Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 232 | One Piece Episode 1072 | One Piece Gear 5 anime schedule | OOne Piece Gear 5 explained | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 anime | One Piece chapter 1090 | Jujutsu Kaisen Episode 6 | One Piece Gear 6 Please note that if you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Happy Marriage: The Usuba bloodline explained – Dexerto

    My Happy Marriage: The Usuba bloodline explained NetflixIn the latest episodes of My Happy Marriage, we got to see Minoru’s obsession with the Usuba bloodline – but what makes the genealogy so significant? Initially, we saw Minoru wanting to get his eldest son married to Miyo, but when the latter’s father decided to send her over to the Kudous, he got furious. In My Happy Marriage‘s recently released episode, we saw the older adult going beyond every limit to stop Kiyoka from getting to Miyo at the Saimori residence. Now, it’s pretty obvious there’s something about the Usuba bloodline that makes it so pivotal. My Happy Marriage’s Usuba bloodline explained The Usuba bloodline is one out-of-the-ordinary lineage that gives its bearer the most powerful gifts of all. Well, that’s what Minoru said to Shiniji when he confronted him for sending his daughter to the Kudou clan instead of Tatsuishi. In the argument, he stated that he doesn’t want Kiyoka to get married to Miyo as she contains the Usuba blood in her veins. Whenever an Usuba gets married to someone with a common bloodline, their child is born even stronger than the parents. For instance, Miyo’s mother, Sumi, was married into the Saimori family, and as she had the power of telepathy, she was able to seal Miyo’s stronger gift without even getting exposed. So, as Minoru knew that Kuduos’ are already far more substantial than his clan, he decided to fight him and snatch Miyo for the sake of his family’s social status and potency. He also starts using Miyo’s step-sister without telling her his true intentions. Kaya agrees to help him because she makes up her mind to set up Miyo with Kouji so that she can marry Kiyoka and lead a lavish life. What are the Usuba family’s abilities? Usuba family members can read anyone’s mind and can play with that. To be precise, they come with a gift to manipulate others after getting into their brains. Being a member of the Usuba family, with the story going ahead, we can see the awakening of Miyo’s powers, i.e., dream sight. As the anime adaptation has already shown the character getting strange dreams, we will know Mio’s true potential really soon. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: My Happy Marriage Episode 6 | Bungou Stray Dogs Season 5 Episode 5 | My Hero Academia chapter 397 | My Happy Marriage: Miyo Saimori | One Piece Episode 1072 | One Piece Gear 5 anime schedule | OOne Piece Gear 5 explained | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 anime | One Piece chapter 1090 | Jujutsu Kaisen Episode 6 | One Piece Gear 6 Please note that if you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Happy Marriage Episode 8: Release date & spoiler speculation – Dexerto

    My Happy Marriage Episode 8: Release date & spoiler speculation NetflixMy Happy Marriage Episode 8 is nearly here, so here’s its release date, what time it’ll be available to stream, and potential spoilers for the new episode of the anime. Of all the ongoing animes, My Happy Marriage, brings the most wholesome storyline. We can’t resist falling in love with the adorable main cast, i.e., Miyo and Kiyoka. And there is no denying that we have got to witness one of the most adorable romance-themed anime series in the form of My Happy Marriage. With each passing episode, the series piques the curiosity of every fan. Now, after giving us an episode filled with twists and turns, My Happy Marriage is heading toward a new episode. So, when will we get to watch Episode 8? Well, bear with us as here, we discuss the release date, timing, and what can be expected from the anticipated episode. My Happy Marriage Episode 8: Release date and time My Happy Marriage Episode 8 will be released on Wednesday, August 23, 2023. After getting officially released in Japan, the episode will be simulcasted by Netflix across the globe. Here, we have listed the timings that can be followed to track the episode in different regions: 7:30am PDT – 9:30am CDT – 10:30am EDT – 3:30pm British Timing – 4:30pm European Timing – 8:00pm IST – 10:30pm Philippine – 12:00am Australia (August 24) – My Happy Marriage Episode 8 spoiler speculation Previously, we saw that the Saimori family is finished as they do not have a good place to live. Kaya is working for a ruthless family, and her parents have gone to a different place to earn a living. However, Miyo is still not safe, as there are some people who don’t want her to get along with Kiyoka. The previous episode also sees a mysterious event where some terrible creatures are revealed. So, the upcoming episode may shed some light on the horrifying events’ nature. Besides that, Arata Usuba finally received a brief screen time in the upcoming episode, and we may be able to get even more details about his arrival in My Happy Marriage in Episode 8. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Most, if not all, of these animes can be watched on the streaming service Crunchyroll. Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: My Happy Marriage Episode 6 | Bungou Stray Dogs Season 5 Episode 5 | My Hero Academia chapter 397 | My Happy Marriage: Miyo Saimori | 10 Best anime shows like My Happy Marriage | One Piece Gear 5 anime schedule | OOne Piece Gear 5 explained | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 anime | One Piece chapter If you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Happy Marriage Episode 7 Release date, time and what to expect – Dexerto

    My Happy Marriage Episode 7 Release date, time and what to expect NetflixMy Happy Marriage Episode 7 is right around the corner, and here, we discuss everything that is known to us regarding the episode. In the last episode of the anime, we see how badly Kaya and her mother torture Miyo in the store room of the Saimori residence. Kaya was so enraged that she even cut off Miyo’s blue kimono with a scissor. However, before she can harm Miyo more, Kiyoka and Kouji arrive at the location, and the former takes the poor girl to his place. Besides these, there are several more secrets that are yet to be revealed in the anime. So, without any further delay, let’s jump into it and learn when the upcoming episode of the anime will release, along with what we can expect from it. My Happy Marriage Episode 7: Release date and time The Netflix-exclusive anime series My Happy Marriage‘s episode 7 will first get its Japanese release on Wednesday, August 16, 2023, at 11:30 PM JST. The streaming giant will simulcast the episode on the same date at different times for different time zones: 7:30am PST – 9:30am CST – 10:30am EST – 3:30pm British Timing – 4:30pm European Timing – 8:00pm IST – 10:30pm Philippine – 12:00am Australia (August 17) – My Happy Marriage Episode 7: What to Expect? Previously we saw how much Kaya and Kouji’s father are eager to stop Miyo and Kiyoka’s marriage. So, even though, for the time being, Kiyoka managed to protect Miyo, there are possibilities we see the antagonists go beyond their limits to get what they want. Furthermore, the previous episode also gave us a glimpse of an older adult whom we have yet to see coming out of the shadows in the upcoming chapter. A lot is expected to happen in the anime series, which will give a different level of thriller experience to every viewer. My Happy Marriage Episode 6: A Brief Recap The previous chapter showed Miyo in a dark room where she has been tied with rope by Kaya and her mother. The villainous mother and daughter duo started torturing Miyo and asked her not to marry Kiyoka. Despite going through the physical damage, Miyo rejected their demand and started recalling the promise she made to Kiyoka. On the other side, Kiyoka and Kouji arrived at the Saimori residence, but there they had to face the latter’s father and Shinichi. However, Kiyoka didn’t have to put a ton of effort into beating them. Just when Miyo was about to pass out, Kiyoka entered the room and rushed to her. Kaya looked surprised, seeing him getting concerned for Miyo, so she started talking to him. Seeing her attitude, Kiyoka turned her down and left the place with Miyo. The episode also showed a person in the shadows who looked like someone who doesn’t want to see Miyo and Kiyoka together. Well, details about this person are yet to come out. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Most, if not all, of these animes can be watched on the streaming service Crunchyroll. Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: My Happy Marriage Episode 6 | Bungou Stray Dogs Season 5 Episode 5 | My Hero Academia chapter 397 | My Happy Marriage: Miyo Saimori | 10 Best anime shows like My Happy Marriage | One Piece Gear 5 anime schedule | OOne Piece Gear 5 explained | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 anime | One Piece chapter 1090 | Jujutsu Kaisen Episode 6 | One Piece Gear 6 Please note that if you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • My Happy Marriage Episode 6: Release date, time & preview – Dexerto

    My Happy Marriage Episode 6: Release date, time & preview NetflixWith Episode 6, My Happy Marriage is coming with another beautifully visualized episode, and in this post, we have discussed its release details along with the preview. From the very beginning of the anime, we learn how badly Miyo’s family treated her after her mother’s demise. Furthermore, the previous episode made us believe that Miyo’s sister would go to any lengths to make her look inferior. As the story of My Happy Marriage takes an intense turn in the fifth episode, here, we delve deeper to find out when will episode 6 of the anime get released. My Happy Marriage Episode 6: Release date and time After getting officially released in Japan on August 9, My Happy Marriage Episode 6 will arrive on Netflix globally. Here is the time schedule you may follow to keep a check on its arrival in your time zone: 7:30am PDT – 9:30am CDT – 10:30am EDT – 3:30pm British Timing – 4:30pm European Timing – 8:00pm IST – 10:30pm Philippine – 12:00am Australia (August 10) – My Happy Marriage Episode 6 preview revealed My Happy Marriage Episode 6 has received the preview images that clearly show Kaya and Toji’s father has made a complete plan to torture Mio. We also get to see Miyo’s stepmother in the images, and honestly, it is not at all shocking. However, the preview images also tease a glimpse of Kudou, so it would be fair to say that in the upcoming episode, we might get to see a clash between Kudou and Miyo’s ill-wishers. My Happy Marriage Episode 5 marks the beginning of Mio and Kudou’s love story The fifth episode of My Happy Marriage starts with showing Kudou getting a new kimono for Miyo. Initially, Miyo refuses to accept the gift as she wasn’t used to the special treatment she was getting in the Kudou mansion. However, when she learns that the Kimono was chosen by Kudou, she takes it. Mio invites Godo for dinner, so when he was going home with Kudou, he starts praising Miyo’s cooked food. Out of jealousy, Kudou scolds him, keeping a straight face. When they reach home, Kudou sees Miyo wearing the Kimono he had brought for her, and he can’t stop himself from admiring her beauty. Moreover, when Godo asks Miyo to marry him instead of Kudou, he starts coughing. However, at that time, Miyo also states that she would marry Kudou and no one else. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: Jujutsu Kaisen Shinjuku scene | Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 232 | One Piece Episode 1072 | One Piece Gear 5 anime schedule | One Piece Gear 5 reaction | One Piece Gear 5 explained | Jujutsu Kaisen Gojo’s trauma | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 anime | One Piece chapter 1090 | Jujutsu Kaisen Episode 6 | One Piece Gear 6 Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commissio

  • My Deer Friend Nokotan fans convinced “dreadful” subtitles are AI – but they’re wrong – Dexerto

    My Deer Friend Nokotan fans convinced “dreadful” subtitles are AI – but they’re wrong HIDIVEMy Deer Friend Nokotan has premiered, and fans are a little disappointed by the absurdist comedy. Not with the show itself, but the localization. My Deer Friend Nokotan built considerable anticipation thanks to marketing that spotlighted how weird it is. Following a popular high school girl and her new friend, a girl who’s part deer, the anime show is more offbeat than most of what’s ongoing at the minute. Viewers were disappointed by the opening episode on HIDIVE, due to some lackluster subtitling. Translations can be hit or miss, and My Deer Friend Nokotan’s is pretty ropey. Fans believe it’s because AI translations were used, but they’re actually wrong. In an exhaustive thread on Reddit, user vytah translates a number of lines and compares them to the subs to discern if AI was incorporated. They consistently find the real culprit is just regular human error. The top example demonstrates the differences: Subtitle: “Once again, today, the maidens who gather in the gardens of the wisdom king cross the Tama river with smiles as pure as those of the Shinsengumi troopers.” Japanese through machine translation: “The maidens who gather in the garden of Fudo Myoo-sama cross the Tamagawa stream with innocent smiles like Shinsengumi troopers today.” The AI version defaults to formal titling, such as “Fuco Myoo-sama” and “Tamagawa” rather than local abbreviations, and wouldn’t typo on a capital letter like the first translation. Many of the errors across the script come down to small discrepancies a machine would avoid. Subtitle: “Should I call the police? a doctor? Detective Co… No, Hajimeeeee!” AI tools don’t include conversational direction like elongated vowels, nor would it recognize a half-reference, like Detective Conan being cut off here. If the machine spotted this was a nod to Conan, the full name would be there. The thread goes through several other examples, involving misspelled words, converted temperatures, and other small details that wouldn’t be part of machine translations. These are likely the signals of human work, as the Reddit thread points out, from translators and subtitlers who are working to tight deadlines. Anime translations are a crucial part of the medium, yet those involved often don’t get a lot of runway for any individual release. Hopefully, future episodes of My Deer Friend Nokotan get improved subtitles as the team is given more room to breathe and edit their work. Check out our guides to Oshi no Ko Season 2, Tower of God Season 2, and Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest for the other big shows at the moment.

  • Crunchyroll moves popular new anime, but it’s for a good reason – Dexerto

    Crunchyroll moves popular new anime, but it’s for a good reason CrunchyrollCrunchyroll has shifted the release time of My Deer Friend Nokotan, meaning the absurdist comedy will be available even earlier each week. As far as best anime of 2024 go, My Deer Friend Nokotan is up there so far. The strange coming-of-age show, about a high school girl who becomes best friends with the new kid, who happens to be part deer, is endlessly charming, hilarious, and weird. Crunchyroll had been putting up episodes weekly on Sundays, simulcasting with a wider release in Japan. From August 7, 2024, that changes, and the show arrives weekly on Wednesdays at 7:30am PT instead. This was revealed on the service itself, for My Deer Friend Nokotan Episode 6. Although the previous timeslot was a simulcast with Japan, it didn’t line up with the actual premiere of new episodes because they arrived on Abema for a short period first. Now, we’ll get episodes in line with Abema’s exclusivity, a fascinating wrinkle in licensing as generally these deals just don’t happen for rollouts outside of Japan. Whatever amount of the audience that was finding a way to watch earlier without waiting was probably a significant contributing factor. We still don’t know how many episodes this first season will have, though that’s not surprising. Sometimes fans don’t find out something is the finale until only a week or two out. Even Demon Slayer still plays by those rules. However long My Deer Friend runs for, it’s truly a joy to watch. Sadly, there isn’t much of Oshioshio’s manga to adapt just yet, with only 43 chapters as of now. In other words, enjoy this season while it lasts, because we might be waiting for material on the second. Check out our upcoming anime list and guides to Oshi no Ko Season 2 and Tower of God Season 2 for ways to stay entertained nonetheless.

  • Upcoming anime’s weird marketing has fans completely obsessed – Dexerto

    Upcoming anime’s weird marketing has fans completely obsessed CrunchyrollFree marketing tip: be weird. That’s what My Deer Friend Nokotan is doing, and as the latest production from Studio WIT approaches release, people are paying attention. If you’re unaware, the upcoming anime My Deer Friend Nokotan follows an elk-girl with horns who moves to a new school, and the group of friends that grow to love her slightly odd behavior. It’s a charming comedy that could be one of the best anime this year, should execution match the concept. For something so odd, it’s appropriate that the social media surrounding it has been slightly unhinged. For instance, the trailer asks, “Why are humans not deer?” before repeatedly showing us the realistic deer used in the show, for whatever reason. If you like the music of that teaser, you’re in luck, because the opening has been turned into an hour-long loop. Torako Koshi dances in front of a slightly disinterested looking deer for the whole thing. It’s remarkable. People are paying attention, replying with plenty of memes, as well as self-imposed challenges. “Utterly disappointed it’s not 10 hours long,” reads one of the top replies. “Absolute cinema,” adds another. Perhaps you agree. Have this on 24/7, put it in cinemas ahead of new movies. Maybe then Hollywood will finally be saved. My Deer Friend Nokotan comes from the manga by Oshioshio that kicked off in 2019. Masahiko Ohta is directing the adaptation, a filmmaker who tends to specialize in these slightly esoteric slice-of-life stories, having done Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! and Gabriel DropOut among several others. One might even say this one is for his deer friends. Admit it, that’s funny. Anyway, check out our guides on Mashle Season 3 and Tower of God Season 2 for more of what’s coming up.

  • My Daemon: Everything we know so far – Dexerto

    My Daemon: Everything we know so far NetflixNetflix is serving as one of the original biggest anime streaming platforms at the moment. Here’s everything we know about its upcoming series: My Daemon. During Netflix’s Geeked Week, the streaming platform unveiled an English-subbed trailer for My Daemon – its next contribution to the anime world. From the mind of celebrated Japanese horror writer Otsuichi and Produced by Thai-based Igloo Studio, the series follows the release of other horror anime, including Akuma-kun (November 9) and Onimusha (November 2). From the new series’ official release date to its premise, here is everything we know so far about Netflix’s new series – My Daemon. My Daemon Netflix release date My Daemon will premiere on November 23, 2023, exclusively on Netflix. On October 24, Netflix Anime’s Twitter accounced announced that the original anime would start streaming worldwide on November 23. My Daemon plot Set in a post-apocalyptic version of Earth, the anime will follow an elementary student called Kento. Things take a turn when he finds Anna, a small dog-like daemon. Bound by their unexpected friendship, they team up to rescue Kento’s mom. But, of course, in a world that’s crashed into hell, their journey won’t be easy. Exploring themes of friendship, loyalty and fighting against societal constraints, My Daemon will join Netflix’s growing collection of original horror anime as we go into the darker winter months. My Daemon cast & crew On November 9, alongside the series first official trailer, Netflix finally unveiled the cast list. Miyuri Shimabukuro as Kento Tachibana – Cocoro Kikuchi as Ana – Fumiko Orikasa as Kaoru Tachibana – Ayane Sakura as Kaede – Shou Okumura as Igisu – Wataru Hatano as Kouya Kokonoe – Naoya Miyase as Kiriko Nanbu – Jouji Nakata as Genjiro Houjou – First announced during Netflix’s 2022 Tudum event, the upcoming series is an original story written by prolific Japanese writer and filmmaker Otsuichi, known for works such as Goth and the short story collection Zoo. There isn’t much more information about the series, however we do know that it is being directed by The Legend of Muay Thai: 9 Satra’s Nat Yoswatananot. My Daemon trailer On November 9, Netflix released an official English subbed trailer. Showcasing vibrant 3D animation and eerily realistic daemons, the upcoming series has already drawn comparisons from fans to the dark sci-fi masterpiece, Made in Abyss. The newly released trailer for My Daemon teases an abundance of suspense and promises a gripping adventure. As of now, details regarding the episode count and duration remain undisclosed. But don’t worry. We’ll make sure to update you as soon as the information becomes available. So stay tuned for yet another exciting new anime series, exclusively on Netflix. You can check out our other anime coverage here

  • Mushoku Tensei creator breaks silence on anime slavery controversy – Dexerto

    Mushoku Tensei creator breaks silence on anime slavery controversy CrunchyrollMushoku Tensei portrays slavery in a rather controversial way, generating a lot of hate among fans. As such, creator Rifujin na Magonote has stepped forward to address the issue. Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 is one of the most popular anime series of Summer 2023. The story follows a jobless and hopeless man who reincarnates in a fantasy world while keeping the memories of his past life. Living under the name Rudeus Greyrat, he is determined to live without regrets. Season 2 follows his story as he is now a grown teenager. Recently, Episode 6 of Mushoku Tensei Season 2 gathered a lot of negative press with the way it depicted slavery. Fans condemn the way the protagonist is indifferent towards slavery and doesn’t consider it to be necessarily evil. Amid the backlash, the series creator, Rifujin na Magonote, has broken his silence on the issue. Magonote clarifies his intention behind the slavery theme of Mushoku Tensei Magnote shared Rudeus’ perspective on the sensitive matter. He said: “Rudeus doesn’t really have any feelings of hatred for slavery. He feels like; it’s not necessarily the case that all slaves are universally unhappier as slaves than they were before becoming slaves. So while kidnapping is evil, he can’t say with certainty that slavery itself is evil and doesn’t want to impose his own sense of justice upon an unfamiliar culture.” Naturally, this comment disappointed fans. While the considerate fans consider it normal based on the story’s setting, many believe this ideology shouldn’t be portrayed in anime. Regardless, the debate broke out as the Magnote had to make another comment regarding the matter. He added: “I don’t condone slavery myself, so I’d like to apologize. But it’s true that I wrote Rudeus as someone who has no aversion to slavery. I’ve written it in a mild setting so that it can be accepted, so there’s no point in justifying yourself.” Slavery is a common theme in anime, and it’s always depicted as an evil practice that needs to be stopped. Therefore, it’s no wonder fans would be surprised to see a protagonist who is indifferent to it all. In the series, Rudeus and Zanoba face a problem where the latter wants to make figures but isn’t able to. Therefore, Rudeus, Zanoba, and Fritz go out to purchase a young slave who could be trained to create figures. They wanted a child slave who could use both hands equally. Not long after, they “buy” a young girl and name her Julie. Although Rudeus and the others don’t treat her badly, this scene gives the idea that a young girl’s life is only worth a small amount of money. Although Maganote’s post clarified his intentions, it didn’t help calm angry fans much. They still cannot accept the disturbing concept of slavery in Mushoku Tensei. After all, these themes are incredibly triggering. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023? Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: Jujutsu Kaisen Gojo vs Sukuna | Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 233 | Demon Slayer movies | One Piece Episode 1074 | Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 anime | Jujutsu Kaisen Episode 6 | One Piece Gorosei | One Piece Elbaf arc | One Piece Gear 5 problem | One Piece Tom & Jerry Please note that if you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • Mourning Jujutsu Kaisen fans hold IRL memorial for Gojo – Dexerto

    Mourning Jujutsu Kaisen fans hold IRL memorial for Gojo JJK_MyaThe events of Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 236 have left fans of the series reeling, to the point where a Gojo memorial popped up in Chile. Gojo was one of the most iconic characters in modern Shounen. Though Yuji may be the series’ main character in most regards, Gojo stole the show for many. In the years worth of IRL time that the world’s most powerful sorcerer was stuck in a prison dimension, fans of the series anxiously awaited his return. There was even a Twitter account devoted to counting down the days until he was released. And, while that time finally came, Gojo wasn’t long for this world once he was a free man. Following his tragic death, fans of JJK from Chile have created an IRL memorial for their favorite character. IRL memorial held for Jujutsu Kaisen’s Gojo Even for those who aren’t caught up on the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, news of Gojo’s death has been pretty much impossible to avoid. We’ll spare you the details of how he dies to keep some level of suspense as to how it happens for those who have been spoiled by the inescapable news (although you can read up on it here if you’d like), but the important thing to know is that fans aren’t exactly happy about it. Whether they aren’t satisfied with how he died or that he died in the first place, his passing has left its mark on fans of the series. It’s at the point where fans in Chile have turned a JJK advertisement into a memorial for the character, with kiss marks left on a picture of Gojo, along with dozens of fans that left messages, flowers, and candles. They really turned it into a full-blown vigil for the character. While some criticized fans of the series for treating the situation like Gojo was a real person who died, it shows how much the series’ fans were affected by his death. And unfortunately for those who put time into the memorial, it was torn down by Chilean police a short time after construction. Fans joked about how Gege sent the policeman, Gojo’s rival, through much of the series: “That security guard was def gege in disguise.” All of this comes at a time where, in the anime, Gojo is just now getting sealed in the prison realm. It’ll take a while until the anime gets caught up, and JJK fans can re-experience the pain of their favorite character dying all over again.

  • 10 most underrated Shonen anime shows you should check out – Dexerto

    10 most underrated Shonen anime shows you should check out CrunchyrollBeing the most popular genre in the medium, Shonen anime has plenty of shows you’ve almost definitely checked out, so here are a few that might have slipped under your radar. The likes of Attack on Titan, One Piece, and Jujutsu Kaisen have enough material to keep anyone busy. However, they lean on a lot of stereotypes that you might find tiresome after a few hundred episodes. Meanwhile, plenty of the best anime exists on the fringes, getting much less fanfare while delivering stories and worlds that are just as memorable. In some cases, much more so – but that’s a matter of taste. So, we’ve listed the most underrated Shonen anime that you should consider checking out if you want a break from Goku and Deku, but still want the laughs and massive action scenes. 10. Rent-a-Girlfriend (2020-2023) Rent-a-Girlfriend follows Kazuya, who, after getting dumped, finds a rented girlfriend named Chizuru. He then starts renting her on every occasion so that he can show off to his family how happy his life is. Meanwhile, he starts having some really awkward situations when his exes start showing up all of a sudden. Rent-a-Girlfriend is a fun, breezy, lighthearted romantic-comedy, that deserves to stand alongside any of your favorite sitcoms for good, passive entertainment. 9. Radiant (2018-2020) Radiant takes place in a world where demons called Nemeses appear from the sky. Most who encounter a Nemesis are killed, but there are several humans who remain alive after meeting a demon, known as the sorcerers. The anime introduces us to a young sorcerer named Seth, who has to find and destroy Radiant, the nesting ground of these monsters. With a fresh art-style where every character boasts a unique design, Radiant deserved a bigger audience. Coming from the same studio as Classroom of the Elite, this should’ve propelled Lerche into the mainstream, but alas it remains a cult hit. 8. Nobunagun (2014) Nobunagun’s story takes place in a world that is ruled by aliens, and in order to fight back, mankind creates several E-Gene holders. These soldiers are basically reincarnations of influential personalities from throughout history, in an effort to use the talents and knowledge of those people in the war. The main protagonist, Sio Ogura, comes from Nobunaga Oda, a leader from the Sengoku Era, though her path to the frontlines isn’t as smooth as most others. Nobunagun’s clever use of history makes it a cut above most shows about great existential battles – seek it out. 7. D.Gray-man (2006-2008) In D.Gray-man, some exorcists work under an organization, Black Order, and their sole mission is to stop the evil Millennium Earl from conquering the world and destroying humanity. they have special powers thanks to a substance known as Innocence (subtle…), giving protagonist Allen Walker a spectral left arm. Molded by a cruel mentor, he becomes even more dedicated to stopping the demons when he learns he might become one due to his family. Blending historic fantasy, horror, and some inventive use of hero tropes, D.Gray-man is the ideal choice if you’re longing for more Fullmetal Alchemist vibes. 6. Soul Eater (2004-2013) Peak cutesy-goth, Soul Eater involves groups of students from Death Weapon Meister Academy, where you can either transform into a special weapon, or you have the power need to wield said weapons. Maka Albarn, the main character, is paired with her best friend, the titular Soul Eater, who becomes a cartoonishly large scythe. They’re just one of many memorable pairings in a show whose aesthetic captures the mid-2000s perfectly. One for the My Chemical Romance fans. 5. Blue Lock (2022-Present) One of the big sports anime, Blue Lock isn’t exactly underrated in the strictest sense. However, you might have overlooked the franchise if all you want are elaborate fights. Isagi and the Blue Lock candidates deliver showdowns that can rival any Shonen stand-offs you care to mention. Their skills are incredible, their approach is daring, and it’s all captured in some awesome animation. 4. Hajime no Ippo (2000-2014) Who doesn’t love a good boxing yarn? Hajime no Ippo revolves around an introverted high schooler, Ippo, who turns to combat sports to overcome perennial bullying and his own shy nature. His journey up the ladder has highs and lows, just like any sporting legend on their way to history. Hajime no Ippo is a reminder of life being a marathon not a sprint, and finding reward in the process. Be careful, Ippo may have you wanted to glove up yourself before too long. 3. Dororo (2019) Dororo is a captivating Shonen anime that follows a disfigured ronin named Hyakkimaru, who gets to live his life in a new way after getting magically healed following an injury. He decideds to hunt the demons who stole his limbs, joined by Dororo on his quest. Categorically outshined by Demon Slayer, Dororo just never really managed to breakthrough once Tanjiro became part of the Demon Slayer Corps. Nonetheless, this is perfect while we wait for Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. 2. World Trigger (2014-2022) A mysterious gate brings volatile creatures known as Neighbors who can only be stopped by using technology from their realm. Some years after the first encounters, a child of Neighbor descent, Kuga, is secretly attending school in our world. His existence needs to be kept under wraps, because it eventually ties into peace on both sides. From Toei Animation, the studio behind One Piece and Dragon Ball, World Trigger had the potential to be much bigger but never quite got there. 1. Vinland Saga (2019-2023) Revenge, the Viking way. At first, Thorfinn plots vengeance for his father’s death, but his story becomes considerably more complicated, involving slavery, boat expeditions, and starting a family of his own. The first season of Vinland Saga is produced by Wit Studio, the company behind the first three seasons of Attack on Titan. It then switches to MAPPA, making the arcs seem even more epic and sweeping. It’s subject matter that isn’t often depicted in the medium, and that makes it crucial viewing. Those are the most underrated Shonen series. If you’d rather learn what’s happening with the tentpole franchises, check out our guides to the Chainsaw Man movie and Solo Leveling Season 2.

  • 10 most satisfying moments in anime – Dexerto

    10 most satisfying moments in anime Have you ever witnessed a moment in an anime that gave you goosebumps with how satisfying it was? We certainly have, so we’re listing off the most satisfying moments in anime The main selling point of anime is that many series are plot-driven and are worth watching for the story alone, supported further by the characters and action. Rarely do most series in fiction get the opportunity to tie everything back together, let alone in anime, in a satisfying way, but when they do, it can create some of the most satisfying moments you’ll see in animated television. So today, we’ll be ranking what we consider the most satisfying moments in anime. “Satisfying” is a strange term with little description, so we’re counting unforgettable fighting moments, villains getting their just desserts, and those well-deserved heartwarming story moments of satisfaction. Fair warning: Spoilers ahead! 10. Casca (briefly) comes back to us: Berserk Ever since the devastating Eclipse, Casca’s mind has fallen from a mighty warrior to a frail girl who needs constant supervision in the hostile world of Berserk. With no memory of her friends, she’s very nervous about Guts, who she loves, due to his poor methods of taking care of Casca at first. So, after a long journey to Elfhelm, Casca finally gets her memories back with the help of Farnese and Schierke. Of course, the happy moments in Berserk never last, so this is a brief moment of genuine hope that everything will finally be okay for Guts and Casca. She’s finally back and in a safe location; that was the point of the quest and made Guts consider if going after Griffith is even worth it and living out their lives safely on Elfhelm. That is, of course, until Griffith swoops in, ruining everything. 9. Trunks kills the androids and Cell in his timeline: Dragon Ball Z Trunks’ story is an incredibly sad one, more so when you realize his struggles in the past with the Z Warriors just made the situation worse for them. So when he finally returns to his future timeline, he wipes the floor with the androids and an imperfect Cell; it feels like he’s cleaning up his mess. After showing up a cyborg Frieza, Trunks fails to measure up against most threats of the Android Saga, only managing to throw hands with semi-perfect Cell at the chagrin of his proud father Vegeta, who demands they let him achieve his perfect form for the challenge. Trunks has to put up with a lot, so when he goes back to the future he enjoys a one-sided fight and some much deserved peace. 8. UNITED STATES OF SMASH: My Hero Academia My Hero Academia is chockful of exciting superpowers, but few can match the strength and charisma of All Might. Though his fights often leave him as brittle as a skeleton in his more down-to-earth true form, he’s always willing to put it all on the line for the sake of good and to protect those close to him. During his rematch with All for One, despite all odds against him, All Might pull off one last North American-themed attack so patriotic we’re surprised you don’t hear eagle cries simultaneously. The cinematic impact, the music, and the sheer force everyone feels when the punch lands make this one of the most satisfying moments in modern anime. 7. Gohan finally puts down Perfect Cell: Dragon Ball Z Cell makes his presence known as soon as he arrives on the scene, a disgusting bug man going around absorbing people, and when he finally achieves his perfect form, he knows that almost nothing can stop him. That is except for a pre-teen Gohan, who finally gets his spotlight moment in the series. A big plus goes to the art team for how detailed they go into Cell being destroyed. Literally ripping him apart, breaking Cell down molecule by molecule until nothing remains. It’s the perfect ending to a series of uphill fights for the Z Warriors. 6. Naruto’s welcome home: Naruto: Shippuden Naruto‘s dream may be to become Hokage, but underlying tones of him just wanting to be accepted by the citizens of Hidden Leaf Village and becoming someone they could rely on and have faith in as a person exist within this dream. Wanting the people to finally look past his previous shenanigans and his connection to the nine-tailed fox. This hero’s welcome is a big payoff for Naruto finally getting what he truly wants. 5. Goku turns Super Saiyan and lays the smackdown on Frieza: Dragon Ball Z This scene from Dragon Ball Z feels like required reading when you first get into anime. The setup, the execution, it’s all perfect. The Z Warriors helplessly watched Frieza kill Krillin, Goku’s Namek shaking anger, the music, the lightning raining from the sky, and finally Goku exploding, his hair and eyes changing color into this strange new form that would become one of the most iconic moments in anime history. Nothing else needs to be said. 4. Ash finally becomes a Champion: Pokemon Any Pokemon fan who grew up with the television series knows how painful it felt whenever Ash made it to the big final championship match only to come up short. In the context of the series, it makes sense to make Ash continue his Pokemon journey to the next region and try to become a champion in their neck of the woods. Ash finally becomes a champion first in Alola and then again in Galar as the best trainer, with all of his past Pokemon watching from home and most of his friends in attendance. Not just them, but we were there, too; we’ve finally seen Ash win, and that’s special. It makes sense that the series moves on from Ash with new protagonists from his win, leaving him coming out on top. 3. Roy Mustang exacts his revenge on Envy: Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Fullmetal Alchemist is full of satisfying moments, but most of them come with the set up of trauma-inducing loss for characters within the series. The recipient of a firey battering is Envy, who possesses the saddest anime death under his belt with the murder of Maes Hughes, one of the few genuinely good people in the series and best friend of Colonel Mustang. Though we don’t get to see a lot of Mustang’s flame alchemy in action, the catharsis felt by Mustang, and probably fans alike, is so extreme that Mustang needs to be pulled back from the edge of madness by Riza Hawkeye. This isn’t a fight; it’s a satisfying punishment for one of the villains responsible for the worst tragedies in the series. 2. Scar kills Shou Tucker: Fullmetal Alchemist We’re totally not holding a personal grudge here at all. Shou Tucker is one of the most infamous names in anime, with one of the most notorious crimes under his belt, using his daughter and pet dog to make a new talking creature to save his job. At the time, every character in the scene and fans watching took extreme exception to this and quickly hated this twisted man. The man behind one of the most evil tragedies in anime history deserves a horrible fate, and Scar comes along with a literal touch of death to put Tucker down and put Nina out of her misery. Though Tucker arrives as a quiet shut-in who focuses only on his work and daughter, wanting to help the Elric brothers, the situation takes a massive twist to, “Oh, this guy gotta die.” 1: Luffy punches a Celestial Dragon, One Piece Celestial Dragons are the direct descendants of the founders of the World Government in One Piece; this means they have the most power in the world. The scene is set perfectly with the Celestial Dragon hurting one of Luffy’s friends, laughing about it, and Luffy slowly approaches with the most grimacing look on his face. Worst Generation onlookers say, “Hold on a minute,” and “Is he serious?”, then BAM. While Luffy pays severely for this action by having a Marine Admiral, Pacifista targets the crew and ultimately causes the separation of the crew via Bartholomew Kuma. That feeling of an arrogant person who knows they have the power to get away with it just getting slugged in the mouth is so satisfying. Those are our picks for most satisfying moments in anime, which scratched that itch the most for you? Moving forward, My Hero Academia fans will about the new release date of the next chapter, and in terms of other rankings we recommend the best fights in One Piece and the most powerful characters in Dragon Ball Z.

  • Top 10 most ‘kawaii’ anime characters of all time – Dexerto

    Top 10 most ‘kawaii’ anime characters of all time Crunchyroll/IMDBMemorable characters transcend the confines of their stories. Here are 10 of the cutest and most ‘kawaii’ characters in all of anime, from Pokémon to Spy x Family. Anime is more than the action thrillers and sci-fi tales that dominate the charts at the moment. It has relatable characters that will make you laugh and cry along with them. But have you ever watched an anime with characters you can’t help but think are “so kawaii”? Over anime’s long history, there have always been charming characters that have melted our hearts over and over again So, whether they serve as a comic relief sidekick or take center stage as an adorable main, here are our top 10 kawaii anime characters. Top 10 most kawaii anime characters Here are out top 10 characters that stand out from the rest as the most “kawaii” of all time. 10. Hawk – The Seven Deadly Sins Let’s kick off the list with one of the funniest anime mascot characters of all time: Hawk, from classic shonen series, The Seven Deadly Sins. On the surface, Hawk is an anthropomorphic talking pig who loves eating. Relatable, right? But he’s so much more. Fulfilling the obligatory comedic relief character trope in shonen anime, Hawk cuts through any tension in the series by delivering some of the funniest lines. 9. Tohru Honda – Fruits Basket Tohru Honda from Fruits Baskets is as sweet and kind as she looks. Considered to be as “cute as a rice ball”, Tohru is known for her kind-hearted, optimistic, and cheerful nature. No matter what life throws at her, she always tries her best to help other people and she does it with a smile, which is why she’s often considered to be one of the most kawaii anime heroines of all time. 8. Pikachu – Pokémon Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete without Pokémon’s Pikachu. Not only is Pikachu one of the most internationally recognizable anime characters, he’s also one of the cutest. Whether he’s travelling the world at Ash’s side or fighting crime in a live-action spin-off, one thing always remains the same: Pikachu is always kawaii. 7. Hinami Fueguchi – Tokyo Ghoul For the purpose of this list, only Hinami before the time skip is included. In the first season, Hinami was introduced as a teenage ghoul, although she appeared to be much younger than that. Shy, kind and passionate about reading, she deeply cares for her friends and family – a trait she keeps long into adulthood. 6. Sadaharu – Gintama Gintama is one of the best action-comedy anime series, and it wouldn’t be complete without loveable furry sidekick Sadaharu. Although dog-like in appearance, Sadaharu is nothing like a normal dog. He’s actually an Inugami, which is a dog spirit from Japanese folklore. With his white fur, grey eyebrows, giant size and love of biting people’s heads, he’s even featured on Japan’s most desired anime pet list back in 2020. 5. Tony Tony Chopper – One Piece As the Straw Hat pirates resident doctor and One Piece’s unofficial mascot, Tony Tony Chopper is technically a reindeer. But when he ate the Hito Hito no Mi (Human Human Fruit), he gained the ability to speak, think and act like a human. Rejected by his herd, this adorable plush-toy-like reindeer joined Monkey D. Luffy’s pirate crew with the dream of curing every illness in the world. 4. Kotaro Sato – Kotaro Lives Alone Kotaro Lives Alone is an adorable anime on the surface, but has a much darker core. Most four-year-olds aren’t capable of living alone, but for main protagonist Kotaro Sato, he doesn’t have a choice. This pint-sized protagonist is fiercely independent and capable of taking care of his own home. But even though he likes to act like an adult, he’s still a child at heart, with adorable (but sometimes heart-breaking) consequences. 3. Nezuko Kamado – Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Demon Slayer is one of the most popular anime series of all time. And Nezuko is one of its most popular characters – as well as being considered the most kawaii. With huge eyes and holding a bamboo scroll in her mouth, we follow Nezuko and her brother Tanjiro as they travel across Japan to find a way to return her back to her human state. It’s a demon’s nature to eat humans. But for Nezuko, out of sheer willpower and her love for her family, she manages to retain enough of her humanity to become one of the cutest characters in the entire Demon Slayer series. 2. Eevee – Pokémon Almost all of the Pokédex characters could be included on this list, but we’ve settled on two. Pikachu, as already mentioned, and now Eevee. As any self-respecting anime fan should already know, under the word kawaii in the dictionary should be a picture of Eevee (yes, it’s just that cute). Although it’s just a normal-type Pokémon, with bushy brown fur, a long tail, huge eyes and rabbit-like ears, Eevee and all subsequent Eeveelutions is definitely one of the cutest anime characters of all time. And, without a doubt, the most kawaii Pokémon ever. 1. Anya – Spy x Family With her pink hair, huge green eyes, and adorable personality, it’s no wonder that Spy x Family’s Anya Forger has earned the number one spot on this list. Anya enamoured herself to fans from Spy x Family’s first episode, with her ability to read thoughts, love of spies, and her child-like misunderstandings of the dangerous situation she’s found herself in. But Anya’s most endearing attribute is how much she wants a loving family, and her almost meme-like ways of ensuring she gets it. From pretending to be older then she is to dealing with school bullies, it’s easy to see why she’s our number one. So there you have it: the most kawaii anime characters of all time! For more fun features like this, why don’t you check out our other lists, guides and anime coverage?

  • Monsters brings back One Piece’s Zoro in the most uncanny way – Dexerto

    Monsters brings back One Piece’s Zoro in the most uncanny way CrunchyrollMonsters anime is currently streaming, and it brings back One Piece’s Zoro in a way you wouldn’t expect. The new Monsters anime is a canon side story from One Piece that follows the events from 400 years ago when Ryuma made history by slaying a dragon. Titled “Monsters: 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation,” it is an original net animation that aired this January. Directed by Sunghoo Park, the anime adaptation is all set for its grand premiere on January 21. The studio behind the anime, E&H Production, was established by Director Park. The 25-minute-long episode is currently streaming on Netflix. However, even though the Monsters anime follows the story from centuries ago, One Piece fans will find traces of their beloved character, Roronoa Zoro. Warning: this article contains spoilers from the canon story, One Piece! How did Monsters anime include Zoro in the narrative? The narrators in both Japanese (Kazuya Nakai) and English versions (Christopher Sabat) are Zoro’s voice actors. Additionally, the episode also includes a post-credit scene featuring the iconic scene of Ryuma handing over his Shusui to Zoro in Thriller Bark. The Monsters one-shot came out before the official release of the manga. Hence, the Thriller Bark scene wasn’t in the chapter. If you think that Shimotsuki Ryuma and Zoro having similar appearances is a coincidence, then you’re wrong. Zoro grew up in Shimotsuki village, a small village in the East Blue. It was named after Shimotsuki Kozaburo, a member of the Shimotsuki Family from Wano Country. Zoro’s father, Roronoa Arashi, is the son of Shimotsuki Furiko and Roronoa Pinzoro. Furiko is Ryuma’s direct descendant, making the latter Zoro’s ancestor as well. The Shimotsuki family was one of the most renowned and powerful families in Wano before Kaido and Orochi took over the country. Shimotsuki Yasui, was serving as the daimyo of Hakumai back then. To avoid persecution, he had to hide in Ebisu Town and ultimately died at the hands of Orochi to help the Straw Hats and Oden’s retainers. Monsters is currently streaming on Netflix. The official synopsis reads: “A samurai’s path leads him to a waitress whose hometown was destroyed by a dragon. He doesn’t want any trouble – but it finds them anyway.”

  • What time is the Monsters anime on Netflix? – Dexerto

    What time is the Monsters anime on Netflix? NetflixEiichiro Oda’s highly-anticipated Monsters anime is almost here – so here’s what time it will drop on Netflix and be available to stream. Oda, the creator of One Piece, released a series of one-shots before the official release of the manga. These were later compiled in the “Wanted!” volume featuring five side stories. One of these stories follows the legendary swordsman Ryuma Shimotsuki. He lived around 400 years ago, and his legend is still popular in the land of Wano. Titled “Monsters: 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation,” it is an original net animation that was announced in July 2023. Directed by Sunghoo Park, the anime adaptation is all set for its grand premiere on January 21. The studio behind the anime, E&H Production is established by Director Park. Here’s exactly what time Monsters anime will drop on Netflix and be available to stream. Monsters anime release date and time on Netflix Monsters anime will start streaming on January 21, 2024. It will be available to stream across various time zones. You can find your time zone below: 12am PDT – 3am EDT – 5am Brazil – 8am UK – 9am Central European Summer Time – 1:30pm India Standard Time – 7pm Australia – 9pm New Zealand – Monsters official trailer and plot For those unaware, the Monsters anime is a canon side-story that follows the events from 400 years when history was made in Wano. One Piece fans will finally find out the legend behind Ryuma slaying a dragon. Based on Oda’s one-shot, the Monsters anime will adapt Shimotsuki Ryuma’s backstory and his legend. He is Roronoa Zoro’s ancestor, who is believed to have slayed a dragon. In SBS Volume 247, Eiichiro Oda says: “Despite being a zombie, the character appearing in Chapter 450 is indeed Ryuma. “The samurai protagonist of the MONSTERS short story. In the world of One Piece, however, he is a legendary warrior who has already passed away due to illness and etched his name in history.” Netflix ‘s official synopsis reads: “A samurai’s path leads him to a waitress whose hometown was destroyed by a dragon. He doesn’t want any trouble – but it finds them anyway.” Here’s a look at the trailer:

  • Momentary Lily’s creators want to prove slice-of-life genre can work in the apocalypse – Dexerto

    Momentary Lily’s creators want to prove slice-of-life genre can work in the apocalypse GOHANDSMomentary Lily is an upcoming anime series brought to life by GoHands, a studio known for their stunning 3D animations and impressive digital camerawork. These two facets are both present in Momentary Lily, which follows a group of superpowered high school girls living in an apocalypse where humanity has been eradicated by alien invaders. I got the chance to attend the world premier of the show’s first episode at Anime Expo 2024, where I was treated to GoHands’ beautiful handiwork and an exclusive panel with the anime’s creators. Right out of the gate, I could tell that Momentary Lily is a feast for the eyes. The bright colors, fluid animations, and eye-popping action in its debut episode make it worth a watch for the visuals alone — but there are a couple of conflicting elements that I found myself focused on during the screening. For one, the series is set in a post-apocalyptic version of a futuristic world where humanity appears to be nearly completely wiped out. However, the girls all remain extremely cheerful and constantly banter back and forth with each other as they go about their daily lives, taking out titan-sized monsters with machines for heads. On top of that, Momentary Lily surprised me by being one-part action show, one-part cooking show, as a newcomer to the group introduces the rest of the gang to her culinary skills by creating a meal out of ingredients she scavenged during her travels. It made me curious to try out the recipe itself, and it provided a wholesome moment for viewers to catch their breath amidst the ongoing chaos in the episode. Momentary Lily manages to balance extremely serious, life-or-death sequences with slice-of-life style storytelling in a way that isn’t jarring. It feels natural — and it’s something that the anime’s creators really want audiences to focus on when they watch it. “We wanted to depict the daily lives of people fighting and eating to survive, since other anime series in this genre usually don’t showcase slice-of-life elements,” they told me in an exclusive interview. “Even though the invaders are coming to attack the girls, their lives and friendship are the main focus of the series. And humans have to eat, too. Cooking is part of their lives.” Throughout our conversation, the team seemed excited that I understood the point of the show — that, even though the girls are in an apocalypse, they still have to eat to survive. Their friendship is also a big part of that dynamic, and the world doesn’t stop just because aliens are invading. People still have to eat and take care of one another. Momentary Lily features six individual female main characters, each with their own special weapon. Their unique personalities and stories are one particular thing the team is excited about bringing to the world when the anime eventually airs in 2025. “We’re going to gradually show you what this world is like, little by little,” they said. “And we want viewers to get to know the characters, their personalities, and their characteristics. Each girl has her own, different personality, so that’s why we’ve included a slice-of-life element, so viewers can see that the girls have more than one side to them.” Given that the anime has six female protagonists, it was important for the team to represent high school girls in an accurate way — so they asked their female coworkers for help to achieve this goal. They also hired a professional coordinator to teach them about cooking due to the show’s heavy emphasis on post-apocalyptic cuisine. It’s clear that the minds behind Momentary Lily care deeply about the project, aiming to provide audiences with a different take on the usual post-apocalyptic anime fare… but a teaser for episode two shown at the end of the screening made me wonder if this seemingly lighthearted series has a secret dark side, similar to titles like Made in Abyss or Puella Magi Madoka Magica. When I mentioned this during our conversation, the team wouldn’t say yea or nay — but merely said “thank you” in response, leaving the possibility up in the air. They were curious about my favorite anime, quizzing me about what mahou shoujo (magical girl) series I like best. I answered with Pretear and Tokyo Mew Mew, and of course Sailor Moon, because who doesn’t love fighting evil by moonlight? All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with the Momentary Lily team and walked away feeling as though they’re genuinely working hard to bring a new, fresh take on a popular anime genre that they hope will find success with viewers worldwide. Although it’s unclear if the show will air Stateside, it’s set to premier in 2025. I’d recommend Momentary Lily to fans of magical girl anime, beautiful animation, and high-octane action sequences. Although it’s difficult to get a read on the overall quality of the series based on one episode alone, it looks like things could turn out very shockingly for the girls in future episodes, and I’m excited to see where the story takes them.

  • Mob Psycho Season 3 Episode 3: Is Mob’s growth good or bad? – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho Season 3 Episode 3: Is Mob’s growth good or bad? CrunchyrollMob Psycho 100’s third episode really starts to set the final season’s plot in motion, but will this be an ominous character study? Mob Psycho 100 is finally back, after years of anticipation. Since this will be the anime’s final season, a lot is riding on these episodes to see if it will stick the landing and truly become one of the greats. The series, which follows a kind-hearted but unconfident middle school boy with apocalyptic level psychic powers, is starting to delve into the wider psychic plots that the series easily balances with more light-hearted beginner episodes, and it seems like this episode is a combination of those two things. Episode 3 does begin to put the plot into high gear, although it seems like it isn’t just the villains we’ll have to worry about. So without further ado, spoiler warning for Mob Psycho 100! Mob Psycho 100 is reaching 100% Mob Psycho 100’s third episode is showing how this season is set to be one of the most conflict-filled yet, but it funnily enough does it with a more light-hearted and uneventful plot-line. This episode focuses on Mob beginning to think that he’s becoming popular with girls, after he has a charming encounter with Tsubomi. This moment really gives Tsubomi some humorous humanity, which had been missing previously, and will hopefully continue as the season goes along. The moment is also great at showing Mob’s growth in social skills, although he suddenly begins to falsely assume that every girl out there is into him. This could easily become annoying, but the Mob Psycho 100 is always able to make its flawed characters likeable by making their flaws incredibly funny. In this case, Mob’s arrogance takes over him physically, as he transforms into a JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure lookalike, and even has another voice actor giving him a deeper voice. If there’s one thing Mob Psycho 100 has always excelled at, it’s leaning into the characters’ absurdity. There’s no action in this episode, which is a shame considering how great the animation is whenever a telepathic sequence commences. However, the events of said episode seem to heavily imply that Episode 4 will be an action-packed one, since Mob is now at 100%, and not in a good way… Is Mob becoming like those he has fought? While Mob’s arrogance in this episode is played for laughs, it does hint that perhaps a darker character arc is on the way. The first season had him utterly unconfident and unsure of himself, which was obviously the beginning of his character arc, but the show took its time to validate that he was just a kid, and didn’t need to be the all-powerful hero that people expected him to be. The second season had him gain more responsibility over his powers, and take on a hero approach, which was admirable, but also seemed somewhat antithetical to the message of the prior season. Well, this season may be the answer to that, as now Mob seems like he may be getting too big for his britches. Now he’s talking down to Dimple (who no doubt has a part to play in the episode’s sudden dark turn of events), becoming too high-horsed for Reigen, and is even planning to become the leader of a new religion. This doesn’t seem like Mob at all, and it’s clear that the show is setting up a storyline which will really take his character to task. It’ll be a case of seeing how Mob can grow into his own confident person while still remaining the same kind boy filled with humility that we’ve known from the start. But it’s easy to imagine that Mob Psycho 100 will succeed in that, it’s just a case of going along for the ride. And it’s certainly an intriguing journey. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 4 will premier on Crunchyroll on October 26. Want more Mob Psycho Season 3 reviews? Check out our other episodic reviews below Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12

  • Mob Psycho English voice actor says he can’t return due to Crunchyroll – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho English voice actor says he can’t return due to Crunchyroll CrunchyrollWhile Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 is coming to the streaming service, Mob’s English voice actor may not be returning due to union conflicts. The hit anime, Mob Psycho 100, is coming back to the streaming service Crunchyroll with its third season. However, while this would be followed by an English dubbed version of the show, turns out that the main lead himself may not be returning. Kyle McCarley, the English voice actor for Shigeo “Mob” Kageyama – the psychic-powered teenage protagonist of the show – has said that he likely will not return to the show, as Crunchyroll is allegedly refusing to negotiate a union contract. This comes during the fall anime season, when big titles like My Hero Academia and Bleach will be dropping in October to compete with the show’s third season, which will be premiering on October 5. Mob Psycho 100 voice actor addresses fans about not returning Kyle McCarley recently uploaded a video to YouTube titled “A Message to the Fans of Mob Psycho 100.” In the video, he stated that he will likely not be voicing Mob again after Crunchyroll, the main streaming service for the show and other anime, allegedly refused to work with the voice actor under a Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists union contract. “I know for some of you that probably sucks to hear, and believe me that sucks a lot to say. I’m really really bummed about this,” McCarley explained. “It has been made abundantly clear to me that in the case of Season 3 of Mob Psycho 100, Crunchyroll is not going to be producing that show on a SAG-AFTRA contract.” McCarley told Kotaku that Crunchyroll seemingly took a while to reach out to him about voicing the third season, asking him on September 8. “I thought it was odd they’d wait so long to ask me about that, given the season was announced in… January, I think it was? And the Funimation side of the company, pre-merger, had already replaced me in the Scarlet Nexus anime last year when I refused to work on that project non-union,” McCarley continued. In his YouTube video, McCarley explained that, as a SAG-AFTRA union member and a member of SAG-AFTRA’s dubbing steering committee, it was important to him that all the work he does is covered by a union contract. He also stated that the issue wasn’t money, as Crunchyroll would pay him the amount that he would receive under a union contract – but he did ask for a union scale, to put towards health care coverage and retirement savings. This contract would also ensure benefits such as making sure that he won’t stress his vocal cords from screaming his lines for too long, which is a problem that many voice actors for shonen protagonists face. McCarley claimed he approached Crunchyroll with an offer to work on season three under a non-union contract with the condition that the company meet with him and other SAG-AFTRA representatives to negotiate potential contracts for future animes. “A good portion of the cast and I had a Zoom call that night to talk about it, which was when the idea of offering to do this job non-union in exchange for a meeting with SAG-AFTRA representatives was pitched,” he said. But according to McCarley, he received a call from the head of production at Crunchyroll, which explained that Crunchyroll was not going to agree to his terms. After stating he was only asking for a meeting, he says he took another call from Crunchyroll that reiterated their stance. “I could speculate about why they’ve taken this stance, but it would be speculation,” McCarley lamented. “I don’t know why they are so firmly anti-union that they won’t even agree to having a conversation about it. I felt like it was a pretty reasonable request, but you’d have to ask them why they appear to disagree.” A Crunchyroll representative sent Kotaku an email in response to McCarley’s statements, which said: “Crunchyroll is excited to bring fans worldwide the dub for the third season of Mob Psycho 100 III as a SimulDub, the same day-and-date as the Japanese broadcast. “We’ll be producing the English dub at our Dallas production studios, and to accomplish this seamlessly per our production and casting guidelines, we will need to recast some roles. We’re excited for fans to enjoy the new voice talent and greatly thank any departing cast for their contributions to previous seasons.” Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 will premiere on Crunchyroll with English subtitles and dubbing on October 5.

  • Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 release date and title sequence revealed – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 release date and title sequence revealed CrunchyrollMob Psycho 100 Season 3 is finally on the way, and now some new material from the hit anime has been released. Mob Psycho 100 has been one of the biggest animes of this century. Critically acclaimed and universally loved, fans were itching to re-join the world of Mob once more. With around 3 years passing between each season, and Season 2 dropping in 2019, people were waiting with baited breath for the third season to drop this year. While its release in October of this year has been known about for a while, there hasn’t been an exact release date for Season 3 – until now. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 release date: When can I watch it? Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 will premiere on October 5. The series will be streaming on Crunchyroll, and dropping on a weekly basis. This release date came at the end of the newly teased title sequence for Season 3. The series will be available both dubbed and subtitled, and be produced by BONES, the studio known for My Hero Academia and Soul Eater. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 opening titles are just as epic as ever If there’s anything that Mob Psycho 100 is known for, it’s for its jaw-dropping animation and mind-bending visuals. The opening credits for each season have been proof of this, as it allows to hint at the events of each season while also allowing the animators to show off their skills. And now the new Season 3 title sequence is available to view on YouTube, and once again it’s a hit. The animation and song choice are just as epic as ever, and it should be fun for fans to interpret what will happen in the season from the OP. What will Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 be about? The official Crunchyroll synopsis of the whole series reads as such: Kageyama Shigeo, a.k.a. “Mob,” is a boy who has trouble expressing himself, but who happens to be a powerful esper. Mob is determined to live a normal life and keeps his ESP suppressed, but when his emotions surge to a level of 100%, something terrible happens to him! As he’s surrounded by false espers, evil spirits, and mysterious organizations, what will Mob think? What choices will he make? Well, no doubt the season will be following the story if the anime so far, and be based on the manga of the same name, which completed its story in 2017. There are currently 65 chapters left un-adapted, so Season 3 could cover any number of them. As the teaser trailer for the season shows, there are clearly new battles for Mob to face, both world-endingly big, and humorosly small. Mob Psycho 100 Seasons 1 and 2 are currently available to stream on Crunchyroll.

  • Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 9 review: Mob becomes a K-Drama hero – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 9 review: Mob becomes a K-Drama hero CrunchyrollMob Psycho 100, in all of its twists and turns, becomes a romantic dramedy in Season 3 Episode 9, with shocking consequences. Mob Psycho 100 is finally back, after years of anticipation. The action-packed and marvelously animated anime series is considered to be one of the greats, and it’s hard to imagine it ending, despite us reaching the penultimate few episodes. The series is described by Crunchyroll as follows: “Kageyama Shigeo, a.k.a. “Mob,” is a boy who has trouble expressing himself, but who happens to be a powerful esper. Mob is determined to live a normal life and keeps his ESP suppressed, but when his emotions surge to a level of 100%, something terrible happens to him!” Episode 9 is, on the surface, a light hearted romantic episode, but you can’t shake the feeling that something terrible is about to happen. But first, spoiler warning for Mob Psycho 100! Mob Psycho 100 goes full romantic dramedy Mob Psycho 100 is always perfectly able to mix its light-hearted moments with its more dramatic ones. It’s what makes the series stand out, so it’s odd that this episode, which is arguably the best example of this talent, is doing something rather cliched. See, this episode features the entire male population of the school trying to ask out Mob’s crush, Tsubomi, after it’s announced that she’s moving away. Mob himself wants to ask her out, but doesn’t feel brave enough to do so at first. He goes to everyone he knows for advice, calls her asking to talk the next day, and even picks up flowers for her on the way. It’s like you’re watching a romantic slice-of-life show, but it’s not unwelcome. Now, were this an ordinary slice-of-life show, you may expect the hero to get the girl. Even if Mob is somewhat unpopular, he’s been working on improving himself, and Tsumobi is mysterious and individual enough as a character that her going for him seems possible. Then again, this show likes to play with expectations, and the hero getting the girl is one cliché that Mob Psycho will no doubt put a spin on. It’s interesting watching a crush play out where you genuinely don’t know what’s going to be the outcome. Through these events, we also get to see just a smidge more of Tsubomi as other characters explain how she seems disinterested in most people. As we’ve stated many times before, it’s always great to see more of the inner workings of one of Mob’s biggest driving forces. We just want to see more please! This episode is the calm before the storm This episode gives a moment with almost every significant character, as if it’s giving everyone a final last hurrah before the series hits its ultimate climax. There’s plenty of sweet moments, and we even get to see Mob’s growth in endearing parallel shots. We see him running with a slight sweat, and gently kicking a football in gym class, which contrasts with him kicking mindlessly and falling, and collapsing on the running track, which was how he was only 2 seasons prior. He also states that he feels much more comfortable expressing his emotions now, showing how his character has developed over the course of the show. It’s incredibly wholesome to see, and you almost feel giddy watching him speak with Tsumobi on the phone, and walk with the flowers that he’s been gifted from an enemy turned ally, in preparation to ask his crush out. However, all of these events are so sweet, that you can’t help but feel like something is off. There’s an underlying dread that builds over the final moments of this episode. And it’s not just the fear that Tsumobi will reject him. Inevitably, something terrible does happen. We shan’t spoil things, but it’s definitely something you’d expect to see in a romantic K-Drama. It’s almost a little too cliché, especially since you’re easily able to guess what’s going to happen moments before it does. However, this is clearly only the beginning of Mob’s problems, and considering that new teaser trailer for the show’s final arc, these upcoming episodes are gonna be a doozy. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 10 will premiere on Crunchyroll on December 7. Want more Mob Psycho Season 3 reviews? Check out our other episodic reviews below Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12

  • Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 8 review: The aliens are alright – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 8 review: The aliens are alright CrunchyrollMob Psycho 100 introduces extra-terrestrial life, but in classic fashion, subverts what we would expect into a light, humorous episode. Mob Psycho 100 is finally back, after years of anticipation. The action-packed and marvellously animated anime series is considered be one of the greats, even when its episodes are more light-hearted. The series is described by Crunchyroll as follows: “Kageyama Shigeo, a.k.a. “Mob,” is a boy who has trouble expressing himself, but who happens to be a powerful esper. Mob is determined to live a normal life and keeps his ESP suppressed, but when his emotions surge to a level of 100%, something terrible happens to him!” Episode 8 seems at first like it’s going to be an action-packed episode, however that expectation is subverted into something delightfully light-hearted. But first, spoiler warning for Mob Psycho 100! Mob Psycho 100 takes us to space Telepaths and evil spirits might be enough for one anime, but not Mob Psycho 100, which is now diving into the world of UFOs. And while we expected this would lead to a big, epic plotline, Mob Psycho 100 manages to subvert expectations once again, showing that, like Espers, aliens are just regular people, same as you and me. The Telepathy Club manages to contact a UFO, and aliens invite them onto their ship. The aliens are hilariously designed, with big anime eyes that the actual anime characters are lacking in this series. The time they all spend together in space is wonderfully chill and wholesome, even when there’s a twist at the end. See, one member of the Telepathy Club gets stranded on the alien ship. He is taken back to their home planet and loses track of time, and you wonder if this will result in a darker storyline later on. But even that gets quickly resolved, which only adds to the hilarity. The characters are wonderfully connected Surprisingly, the aliens are only really one small aspect of this plot. The main crux of the episode is the Telepathy Club all coming together one last time, and for the President of the Club to finally crack a smile. She does so when she sees how hard everyone has worked, and is the one to fully embrace the aliens in a hug. Mob Psycho 100 always makes time for friendships in between its action, which makes the series all the more special. And of course, Reigen is finally back in full force this episode, thank goodness. While the past few episodes have been great, it’s been hard not seeing our favorite con-man on our screens for so long. He’s the chaperone for the Telepathy Club, and a pretty good one at that, showing how he’s a great mentor for Mob despite being such a chaotic character. He brings wisdom and heart to the episode, and the noise he makes when he gets sucked into the alien’s spaceship is probably one of the funniest moments of the series so far. This episode is rather self-contained, so one can only wonder where the story is going to go next. But we can bet one thing: It’s going to be 100% awesome. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 9 will premiere on Crunchyroll on November 30. Want more Mob Psycho Season 3 reviews? Check out our other episodic reviews below Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12

  • Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 7 review: A tele-path back to reality – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 7 review: A tele-path back to reality CrunchyrollAfter the epic emotional stint that was the last episode, Mob Psycho 100 brings things back to a simpler state this time around. Mob Psycho 100 is finally back, after years of anticipation. The action-packed and marvellously animated anime series is considered to be one of the greats, even when its episodes are more simple. The series is described by Crunchyroll as follows: “Kageyama Shigeo, a.k.a. “Mob,” is a boy who has trouble expressing himself, but who happens to be a powerful esper. Mob is determined to live a normal life and keeps his ESP suppressed, but when his emotions surge to a level of 100%, something terrible happens to him!” Episode 7 goes back to a simpler format after all the action and emotion of last episode, but it’s still just as entertaining as ever. So without further ado, spoiler warning for Mob Psycho 100! The Telepathy club is in trouble This episode finds us amongst the Telepathy club, who are in a bit of a pickle. Now that the school year is nearing its end, and they haven’t actually done any research on telepathy, Tome Kurata decides to shut the club down. And in a desperate attempt to keep it open, the rest of club ask Mob to help them find some telepaths. Now, the Telepathy club aren’t the most intriguing of characters, but they’re entertaining enough, and the fun animation helps keep in some comedy. This plotline also allows a discussion of how psychic powers can feel isolating to a person, as we are introduced to a new telepath, who agrees to help the club. He does act snarky and stand-offish at first, which is grating, but the episode allows for a good little character arc for him. It may seem unwise to introduce a new character so late in the game, but it turns out that we actually saw him in the very first season, which the anime cleverly calls back to. And the way that Mob gives him advice shows just how far our protagonist has come. Mob Psycho 100 is now on the hunt for UFOs Telepaths and evil spirits might be enough for one anime, but not Mob Psycho 100, which is now seemingly diving into the world of UFOs. And judging by the recent events of the show, this harmless trip made by the Telepathy club to spot aliens is likely going to become something much bigger. This plotline finally brings back Reigen, thank goodness. While the past few episodes have been great, it’s been hard not seeing our favorite con-man on our screens for so long. He’s just as funny as ever, even if he’s only prominent for a short time, popping up near the episode’s end. But it seems like we’ll get a lot more of him next episode, and we certainly can’t wait for it. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 8 will premiere on Crunchyroll on November 23. Want more Mob Psycho Season 3 reviews? Check out our other episodic reviews below Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12

  • Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 6: A goodbye to Dimple – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 6: A goodbye to Dimple CrunchyrollMob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 6 brings a climactic and emotional conclusion to the battle between Mob and Dimple, though hopefully this isn’t the end. Mob Psycho 100 is finally back, after years of anticipation. The action-packed and marvelously animated anime series is considered to be one of the greats, especially when it gets into said action. The series, which follows a kind-hearted but unconfident middle school boy with apocalyptic level psychic powers, begins this season by going back to its simple roots: Mob helping Reigen out at his Psychic business. Episode 6 seems to be the ending for the battle between Mob, Dimple, and the Divine Tree, a moment that we’ve all been waiting for. So without further ado, spoiler warning for Mob Psycho 100. The action in this episode is divine This episode is seemingly the culmination of the Divine Tree arc, and is mostly action, so let’s address the elephant in the room first: the fight animation is of course spectacular. The battle plays with angles, color, and speed, different power levels, and tactics, and it’s super enjoyable to watch. The fight is taken in and out of the Divine Tree, and the visuals are just insane as you watch God-Dimple take on multiple Mob recreations. This episode even manages to build on last week’s action, not just in the sheer epic-ness of it, not even in how it has an emotional arc – that being Dimple and Mob making up – but the fight seems very impactful on the series as a whole, as it feels like the end of Dimple. For now, at least. Mob Psycho 100 may damage your emotional psyche Dimple has always been a interesting character, due to his sometimes antagonistic relationship with Mob and nefarious schemes, despite often fighting on Mob’s side. This episode seems to be the culmination of his character arc, and it’s an incredibly emotional finish. The scene where he protects Mob against the Divine Tree, even brainwashing Mob so that he’ll walk home and leave Dimple behind, is both heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time, as you really begin to feel the danger that Dimple is in danger that Mob cannot save him from. In his God form, Dimple should look silly when talking so seriously, but the show is sincere enough that it never undercuts the emotions by addressing his appearance. And the final conclusion to the arc, where Mob cries while watching a giant broccoli fly into the sky, sounds ridiculous on paper, but in execution it is clearly one of the most impactful moments of the series so far. However, we don’t see Dimple die explicitly, and the same goes for the Divine Tree, so there’s a chance that both of them could be back. Let’s hope that’s the case for the former, as Dimple will surprisingly be sorely missed. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 7 will premiere on Crunchyroll on November 16. Want more Mob Psycho Season 3 reviews? Check out our other episodic reviews below Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12

  • Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 4 review: A divine tree for a divine episode – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 4 review: A divine tree for a divine episode CrunchyrollMob Psycho 100 begins its heightened storytelling as the main conflict of the season really gets into gear this episode. Mob Psycho 100 is finally back, after years of anticipation. Since this will be the anime’s final season, a lot is riding on these episodes to see if it will stick the landing and truly become one of the greats. The series, which follows a kind-hearted but unconfident middle school boy with apocalyptic level psychic powers, is truly starting to dive into the conflict of the season, as well as the conflict within main character Mob. Episode 4 really is great, and it hints at even greater things are to come. So without further ado, spoiler warning for Mob Psycho 100! The episode’s twist is blatant, but still super fun The twist in this episode, that Dimple is the one posing as the founder of the Psycho Helmet cult, is pretty obvious, considering he stormed out last episode after an argument with Mob. But while it’s predicable who the villain is, and what his plans are – he states them outright – Mob Psycho still knows how to create tension, as we have yet to see just how far Dimple will go for power. Snacks are brainwashing everyone in the city, causing them to devote their lives to the “Divine Tree” that Mob created and Dimple is residing in. Roots are appearing all over, sucking the life out from all the other plants in the city, and even damaging Toshiki Minegishi, which, along with Mob’s friends and family getting brainwashed, gives the episode a real sense of danger. Mob Psycho 100 knows how to do danger Mob Psycho creates its danger perfectly, in that it is almost always both ominous and fun. Those who are brainwashed are insidiously everywhere, but they’re also all seemingly friendly. It’s scary – and arguably somewhat confusing – when it’s revealed that Reigen has been brainwashed, but it’s hilarious watching Teruki continuously having to fight off the brainwashing. The battle that Teru has with Dimple, while short, is just as fast and fun as Mob Psycho 100’s action always is, and it seems like we are going to get even more action in the next episode. What’s also a mystery is how Dimple will attempt to battle Mob. He knows he can’t defeat the boy with psychic power alone, so will he undercut Mob’s confidence, like he tried to with a brainwashed Reigen? Or will he attempt to make Mob join him by bolstering his ego? This is what the episode seems to be hinting towards, especially with that ominous ending. Either way, we can’t wait to find out. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 5 will premier on Crunchyroll on November 2. Want more Mob Psycho Season 3 reviews? Check out our other episodic reviews below Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12

  • Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 12 review: The truth unveiled – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 12 review: The truth unveiled CrunchyrollMob Psycho 100 season 3 episode 12 marks the conclusion of the entire series, bringing to light multiple very frank truths. Mob Psycho 100 has reached its endgame, at long last. The action-packed and marvelously animated anime series is considered to be one of the greats, and it’s hard to imagine it ending, despite us reaching the penultimate few episodes. Episode 12 reveals the true, unrepressed version of Mob, which occurs after Reigen confronts him with his heartfelt truths. But first, a spoiler warning for Mob Psycho 100. Mob Psycho 100 resolves Mob’s internal issues Throughout the series, Mob has been shown as a shy adolescent boy who struggled with social boundaries and repression. Despite having incredible powers, rivaling that of literal gods within the canon, Mob lacked the confidence to properly confront the girl of his liking. But in the last episode of the season, Mob’s determination seeps through, and his real, unrepressed self comes out. The entire struggle shown in the past couple of episodes, all the destruction he caused, was a byproduct of Mob conflict within himself. He attempted to kill off his psychic side, but his psychic side isn’t necessarily bad. In fact, Mob himself states that his psychic side was the portion of him that fell in love with Tsugumi. It’s not until Reigen reveals his own lies, his real personality, that Mob himself learns to accept all of his own traits and characteristics. This is a beautiful moment between mentor and student. Throughout the series, Reigen has been a great influence on Mob — albeit Reigen always had his own intent foremost in mind. As the series progressed, Reigen’s character progression was shown as well. He learned to genuinely care for Mob and his growth as a person. Despite the stacks of lies, Mob still considers Reigen his mentor, and most importantly, a very dear friend. Mob is rejected by Tsugumi After all the weather hazards, the intense fights, and even heart-to-heart bro talks, Mob is swiftly rejected by Tsugumi. But rather than spiraling, Mob comes back to Reigan and sheds tears of sadness — a perfectly healthy response to such an incident. These tears showcase Mob’s emotional state, which no longer represses his true self. Reigan puts a hand on his shoulder, and tells him he’ll be okay. The story then flashes forward, and Mob seems more confident than ever. He’s still the same person without a doubt. He now puts himself out there, socializing, leading, and even continuing his pursuit of Tsugumi. Nothing seems extraordinary. That’s the beauty of taking care of mental health, it can seem like a massive step within self, but from the outside looking in, not that much really seems different. Want more Mob Psycho Season 3 reviews? Check out our other episodic reviews below Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12

  • Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 1 review: Horror, hilarity, and heart – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 1 review: Horror, hilarity, and heart CrunchyrollMobs Psycho 100 is back, and better than ever – and after three years of waiting, Season 3 Episode 1 strikes the perfect balance of humor and heart. Mob Psycho 100 is finally back, after years of anticipation. The action packed and marvellously animated anime series is considered to be one of the greats, and Episode 1 of this new season suggests that the level of quality is going to continue. The series, which follows a kind-hearted but unconfident middle school boy with apocalyptic level psychic powers, begins this season by going back to its simple roots: Mob helping Reigen out at his Psychic business. But the episode manages to build up a suitable sense of tension for the rest of the season, all while remaining as funny as it always is. Without further ado, slight spoiler warning for Mob Psycho 100! Mob Psycho 100 goes back to its hilarious roots Let’s start at the very beginning, or rather, the opening. One thing Mob Psycho 100 is well known for is it’s incredibly psychedelic opening credits, and while this season’s opening song – titled “1”, and performed by Mob Choir – may not be quite as good as ones before, it’s still an opening that you should never skip. The new season takes place not long after the events of Season 2, which saw a giant city wide psychic brawl that resulted in a ginormous broccoli emerging in the centre of the town. This first episode however chooses to keep that aspect on the side, opening with a simpler adventure between Mob, Reigen and new psychic hire Serizawa. The episode follows them as they go from job to job, helping people who feel like their lives have been demonically possessed, though the way that the show links spiritual possession and general bad luck is always entertaining. For example, one client feels like buying a statue has brought him bad luck. Turns out, while the statue is possessed, he was also conned into paying over 10 times the amount for it, showing that he had bad luck to begin with. These comedic turns of events are what helps the show feel fresh amongst other psychic-based shows. Of course, as is usually the case, Reigen is the best part of the episode. We get to see not one but two of his “special moves” and the way he is still able to convince those around him that he’s also a psychic is a bit that should have gotten old by now, but miraculously hasn’t. The new season hints at what’s to come Reigen also remains the heart of the show, as he provides Mob with advice that is once again heartfelt and funny. The emotional turmoil of the episode, that being Mob not having any idea what to do with his future as he is about to graduate middle school, cleverly ties into what is hinted to be the larger plot of the season: The fear of an uncertain future, and the mistakes that can affect it. We can see this in one of the clients that the main gang deals with, and we also see it in the nervousness of new hire Serizawa, since he switched from an evil organisation to Reigen’s at the end of last season. As always, the series is able to use its characters to their fullest extent when it comes to exploring its own themes. Not only that, bit the episode’s end also depicts this theme, as it features multiple members of the town looking up at the broccoli in what can only be described as ominous awe, which will no doubt become an issue for Mob and co. down the line. Ultimately, it may be presumptuous to assume this, but from the first episode it seems like Mob Psycho 100 will be batting three for three, and we can’t wait to see where the new season goes. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 2 will premier on Crunchyroll on October 12. Want more Mob Psycho Season 3 reviews? Check out our other episodic reviews below Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | Episode 7 | Episode 8 | Episode 9 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12

  • Mob Psycho 100 reveals final anime arc with promotional video – Dexerto

    Mob Psycho 100 reveals final anime arc with promotional video CrunchyrollMob Psycho 100 is reaching its final arc, and a recently released promotional video reveals what said arc will involve. Mob Psycho 100 is finally back for Season 3, after years of anticipation. The action-packed and marvellously animated anime series is considered to be one of the greats, and it’s a shame that this will be its final season. Check out the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on Amazon. The series is described by Crunchyroll as follows: “Kageyama Shigeo, a.k.a. “Mob,” is a boy who has trouble expressing himself, but who happens to be a powerful esper. Mob is determined to live a normal life and keeps his ESP suppressed, but when his emotions surge to a level of 100%, something terrible happens to him!” Now, for those who are wondering how the anime is going to end, a newly released promotional video has revealed what the show’s final arc will be. Mob Psycho 100 releases a preview video The official website for Mob Psycho 100 Season 3, has recently streamed a promotional video for the anime’s final few episodes. The video is only short, around 30 seconds, but like the rest of Mob Psycho 100, it packs a massive punch. The video gives glimpses into the events of the final few episodes, including explosions, lights, and action. We see Tsubomi looking at a tornado in the sky, Ritsu yelling for his brother, and new potential foes appearing in air crafts. However, it seems like Mob himself may be the finale’s biggest foe, as the video shows what appears to be Mob fighting everyone, his powers potentially having overtaken him once again. Even Reigen is having to face him in this grand battle, which will no doubt be an emotional showdown for the ages. Crunchyroll is currently streaming the anime worldwide, both dubbed and subbed. You can check out the release schedule of Season 3 here. The original manga creator ONE – who also created One Punch Man – launched the Mob Psycho 100 series in 2012, and ended it in December 2017. The manga’s 16th and final book volume officially came out in April 2018, though the Mob Psycho 100: Reigen spinoff manga is currently still in production. This third season comes after the first season of the anime premiered in July 2016, with the second season premiering in January 2019. This new season will also bring the ultimate episode count of Mob Psycho up to 37, with Season 1 having 12 episodes and Season 2 having 13. We are over halfway through the show’s final season right now, and as the promotional video shows, the finale is gonna be incredible, so it’s time to catch up if you haven’t already! Mob Psycho 100 is currently available to stream on Crunchyroll.

  • Netflix quietly adds one of the best comedy anime ever – Dexerto

    Netflix quietly adds one of the best comedy anime ever NetflixNetflix continues to pick up top class anime, recently adding a hit that’s perfect for anyone seeking a good laugh. Nonchalantly placed onto the service’s library recently, Mob Psycho 100 is an instant qualifier for the best anime shows on Netflix. It’s a comedy about an oddball middle-school student who’s a super-powerful psychic. Between his abilities and the work of his con-man boss, Mob constantly gets dragged into messy situations that make finding normality difficult. He practices intense emotional regulation to keep the extent of his powers at bay, but that gets trickier and trickier throughout the shonen anime, leading to some ludicrous situations. The series made waves in the late 2010s after premiering in 2016, ending in 2022. Now, both seasons are streaming on Netflix for subscribers in both the US and UK. Mob Psycho 100 was created by One, the same iconic mangaka as One Punch Man, and they share a satirical approach to genre storytelling. The characters and situations are frequently tongue-in-cheek, though the tropes are a bit less overt than One Punch Man’s constant jokes about superheroes, and Marvel and DC. Mob Psycho 100 is generally dakrer too, since the protagonist is more a tragic figure than the generally clueless Saitama. In any case, it’s well worth finding out for yourself, since all 37 episodes, split across three seasons, are available for your viewing pleasure on Netflix. Be sure to check out our list of the best anime movies on Netflix for more streaming options, and our rundown of the best anime on Crunchyroll has more top shows to check out.

  • Mihawk is one of the strongest One Piece characters, but he lacks an important power – Dexerto

    Mihawk is one of the strongest One Piece characters, but he lacks an important power CrunchyrollOne Piece has several powerful swordsmen but only Mihawk holds the title of the “greatest.” However, it turns out he lacks an important power needed to be one of the top-tier characters. The power system of One Piece relies on devil fruits and haki. While a lot of characters like Luffy and the Admirals hone their devil fruit abilities along with haki, swordsmen like Shanks and Mihawk always focus more on improving all forms of haki. In One Piece, Mihawk holds the title of the World’s Greatest Swordsman. However, the true extent of his powers is unknown. The power systems, the characters, and their relationships are often difficult to keep track of, which is why Vivre Cards are useful, as they act as information pages in the One Piece databooks. Although the cards are originally in Japanese, a popular One Piece account has shared the information in English. In Mihawk’s card, there’s currently no information about him using Conqueror’s Haki, despite most of the strongest characters possessing this ability. Fans are divided over this, as some believe every piece of important information wouldn’t be revealed in Vivre Cards, while others think it’s confirmed that Mihawk isn’t one of the top-tier characters. As one fan shared, “I’m guessing they’re not gonna reveal he has Conqueror’s until later. I highly doubt he was going toe to toe with Shanks without it.” “Zoro and Garp’s Vivre Cards don’t confirm Conqueror’s Haki even though we know both of them have it. Nothing to see here,” wrote another. “This the guy that’s better than Shanks? With no conquerors,” joked another. One Piece manga will soon commence the second arc of the Final Saga. You can read about why Egghead is the best arc so far. For more from the high seas, check out our guide on the Man marked by Flames and our ranking of the strongest Straw Hats.

  • Aged-up Midoriya hits full potential with incredible My Hero Academia design – Dexerto

    Aged-up Midoriya hits full potential with incredible My Hero Academia design BonesMy Hero Academia fans are eagerly anticipating the next season of the popular anime, but one artist took a further look into the future of the series by creating an amazing rendition of an aged up Midoriya. Fans of the franchise have been making everything from incredible cosplays and creative crossovers incorporating My Hero Academia characters that look astonishing in their execution. While fans still have a bit longer to wait for the debut of the fourth season to the My Hero Academia anime, a great concept piece is giving people a glimpse of what a Pro Hero Deku could look like. Artist ‘aodavid23’ unveiled their take on Midoriya in what looks to be the aftermath of an epic battle, all the while looking much older in relation to his base design in the first few seasons of the show. Among other attributes, it looks like Midoriya outgrew his messy hair of his younger days, and opted for a cleaner undercut that could be more helpful when encountering an S-Rank villain. Even though it looks like there’s chaos and calamity happening around Midoriya, it seems like he’s got a calm handle on things. Moreover, it looks like he finally got the hang of One for All seeing as he might be beaten and bruised, but there doesn’t seem to be lasting damage from his inherited Quirk. The power of One for All can be seen emanating from his left glove with other bursts coming from his right elbow, knee caps and thigh. But instead of it taking electric form it looks more like a green fire. When is My Hero Academia Season 4 releasing? For those who are waiting for any sign of the next part of the My Hero Academia show are in luck, since Funimation announced fans will be able to watch the Season 4 premiere at Anime Expo 2019. More specifically, the event will hold a special screening of the debut episode during their event that takes place Saturday, July 6 from 10 am to 12 pm PST. It looks like fans who can make the trip to Hall B will get a first look at Deku as well as the rest of the 1-A class. As for the rest of the fan base, aodavid23’s design will have to hold them over until the show’s wide release.

  • MF Ghost Season 2: Release window, trailer, and everything else we know – Dexerto

    MF Ghost Season 2: Release window, trailer, and everything else we know CrunchyrollMF Ghost Season 2 is on the track and heading for the finish line, and we’ve got all the details on the high speed anime. A sequel to Initial D, MF Ghost revved into pole position as one of the best sports anime of recent years when it arrived in 2023. Set in an alternate future where self-driving cars have become rampant, street racing has become widespread. One racer, Kanata Katagiri, shows up on the scene and starts outdoing flashier cars in his Toyota 86. As heads start turning, it’s revealed he’s really seeking out answers about his father. There’s plenty of mystery of intrigue interspersed with all the burnt rubber making it a great anime show for sports fans and non-sports fans alike. So, here’s everything you’d want to know about MF Ghost Season 2. Is there an MF Ghost Season 2 release date? MF Ghost Season 2 will arrive some time in 2024. The second season will likely follow the first and premiere in late 2024, around October and November. The renewal was announced in December 2023, with a short adrenaline-fueled teaser trailer. MF Ghost Season 2 plot MF Ghost Season 2 will continue with Kanata Katagiri’s mission to find out more about his father. We last saw him qualifying for the MFG, and we can expect even faster speed racing in the next season as Kanata leaves his challengers in the dust. MF Ghost Season 2 cast and crew The first season of MF Ghost was helmed by Initial D’s director Tomohito Naka, and he is expected to return for Season 2. Kenichi Yamashita is in charge of the scripts, alongside Akihiko Inari. Psycho-Pass 3’s Naoyuki Onda is designing the characters and serving as a chief animation director alongside Chiyoko Sakamoto. The rest of the MF Ghost production crew is as follows: Co-chief animation director: Chiyoko Sakamoto – 3D director: Hiroyuki Uchida – Sound director: Masafumi Mima – Composer: Akio Dobashi – Opening theme: Jungle Fire by Yu Serizawa, ft MOTSU – Closing Theme: Stereo Sunset by Himika Akaneya – The MF Ghost Season 2 is expected to be: Kanata Katagiri voiced by Uchida Yuuma – Saionji Ren voiced by Sakura Ayane – Takahashi Ryosuke voiced by Koyasu Takehito – Takahashi Keisuke voiced by Seki Tomokazu – Takeuchi Itsuki voiced by Iwata Mitsuo – Iketani Kouichirou voiced by Yao Kazuki – Akiyama Wataru voiced by Matsumoto Yasunori – Kenji voiced by Takaji Wataru – Fumihiro Hiroshi voiced by Hosoi Osamu – MF Ghost Season 2 trailer Mf Ghost Season 2 has one short teaser, that came with the announcement of another season. The 15-second teaser trailer shows a number of high-powered vehicles racing along the Japanese motorways. All we need to know, to be honest. That’s all we have on MF Ghost Season 2. Check out our guides on Tower of God Season 2, Demon Slayer Season 4, and My Hero Academia Season 7 for other great shows returning this year. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • Metallic Rouge: Everything we know so far – Dexerto

    Metallic Rouge: Everything we know so far Studio BonesFrom the studio behind My Hero Academia comes a new tech noir anime, Metallic Rouge. Here is its release date, trailer and more. Studio Bones, known for Mob Psycho 100 and My Hero Academia, has announced a brand new original anime for their 25th anniversary. Although the first episode has already been screened to lucky fans who made it to Anime NYC 2023, Studio Bones has kept much of the exciting details for this mecha-action series under wraps. But don’t worry! We’ve compiled as much information as possible. So, here is everything we know so far about Metallic Rouge. Is there a Metallic Rouge release date? Metallic Rouge will debut on January 11 at 12:55AM JST. On December 7, Studio Bones announced that the series will air in Japan on Fuji TV (+Ultra) and will be simulcast for streaming outside of Asia on Crunchyroll. In Europe and the US, the series will premiere on January 10 due to time zone differences. You can check out your time zone below: 07:55am Pacific Time – 09:55am Central Time – 10:55am Eastern Time – 4:55pm Central European Time – 3:55pm Greenwich Mean Time – Metallic Rouge plot Unlike many of the biggest names in anime at the moment, Metallic Rouge has no source material. However, the synopsis on the anime’s official website suggests that it will be a modern twist on a classic mecha story. Based in a world where humans and androids coexist, the story revolves around an android girl called Rouge and her partner Naomi. They’re on a special mission on Mars to murder nine androids that are hostile to the government. Cast and crew The crew behind Metallic Rouge boasts a wealth of sci-fi anime experience. At the helm as the chief director is Yutaka Izubuchi, known for Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone and Cowboy Bebop: The Movie. Working with him is Spirited Away animator Motonobu Hori, Ultraman R/B screenwriter Toshizo Nemoto, character designer will be Cowboy Bebop director and Studio Bones co-founder Toshihiro Kawamoto, and composer Taisei Iwasaki. Alongside the release date announcement, came some additional cast info. The up-to-date cast list is as follows: Yume Miyamoto as Rouge – Tomoyo Kurosawa as Naomi Orthmann – Shunsuke Takeuchi as Jean Junghardt – Yuu Shimamura as Sara Fitzgerald – Hiroyuki Yoshino as Jaron Fate – Yui Ogura as Jill Sturgeon – Kenjiro Tsuda as Afdal Bashar – Kazuyuki Okitsu as Eden Varoque – Atsushi Miyauchi as Ash Stahl – Chiaki Kobayashi as Noid 262 – It’s easy to see from the announced crew alone that Studio Bones believes that this project is going to be a hit. Although, you’ll have to wait until January 2024 to see for yourself. Metallic Rouge trailer On December 7, Studio Bones released a brand new trailer for Metallic Rouge. Check it out below. This new trailer introduces anime fans to Rouge and Naomi, the show’s main characters and special investigators, divulges hints into their relationshiip and reveals a darker storyline than previously thought. It displays a gritty industrial setting, mecha action scenes, and power-armor-clad main characters. Is there a Metallic Rouge theme song? On December 7, an official opening and closing theme song for Metallic Rouge was revealed in the trailer. The opening theme is Yu-ka’s song Rouge, and ending theme is Scarlett, performed by DAZBEE. On November 20, Crunchyroll also released a “special music clip” to reveal one of the songs which will be featured in the upcoming sci-fi anime’s soundtrack: Crimson Lightning. The song comes from the show’s composer, Taisei Iwasaki, and the 2:30 video weaves together unseen footage with the lyrics to hint at the epic battles to come in this mecha series – as well as a darker nature than previously suggested in the October trailer. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen. And thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US. Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription. There’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. Check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • Metallic Rouge sparks debate after apparent changes by Crunchyroll – Dexerto

    Metallic Rouge sparks debate after apparent changes by Crunchyroll The Metallic Rouge anime kicked off in January, and now that we’re a month in, the storyline for the sci-fi show is really starting to solidify. As we learn more in the series, fans are starting to question some of the changes that have occurred in the translation. Kicking off on January 11, 2024, Metallic Rouge is an intriguing part of the current anime season. The sci-fi anime concerns an incredibly advanced android called Nea, and her human partner, NAomi, on a mission to take down a rebel cell of robots on Mars. Their mission proves difficult – as you’d expect – and as we learn more about this dystopian future, some context has come into question between the Japanese and English-language versions. Particularly, how some terminology has been changed. Metallic Rouge has different terms on Crunchyroll You might have noticed that in Metallica Rouge on Crunchyroll, Naomi is an agent of Aletheia. Another company is known as Ochrona, a word with Polish origin. These aren’t the original terms. Aletheia represents the Ministry of Truth, while Ochrona now the title for the Protection Bureau. Fans have mixed feelings on what seems like pretty drastic changes. Aletheia was a Greek Goddess who represented something no longer being concealed, fitting the ministry in the show. Ochrona broadly means protection, also making it a befitting term. But fans are wondering about why the choices were made in the first place. It seems like a creative choice that doesn’t have apparent justification. The conversation has come up across a couple of different threads on Reddit between people who know Japanese and can get into the weeds on what the original terminology and scripting may have wanted. It’s easy to see why such alterations would raise eyebrows. You hope, going into a localization, to experience something as close to the original vision as it can. But translation is a tricky, imperfect art. Jokes, dialog, mythology – they all require translators to infer what the creative team was going for, and make sure it all lands for people in English-speaking territories. This would’ve just been more of that, and although it seems odd, the new terminology might actually be giving us further insight into Metallic Rouge. Could there be a suggestion here that the Neans, the robots living alongside humans, are related to the alien Junoids, since Aletheia is the daughter of Juno? Something to ponder while we await the next episode!

  • Legendary anime movie getting theatrical re-release — but there’s a catch – Dexerto

    Legendary anime movie getting theatrical re-release — but there’s a catch Anime LtdA certifiable cult classic, featuring work from anime movie heavyweights, is getting a rare theatrical release in Japan, but a new transfer gives hope for more plans. Memories, the anime movie linking central creatives behind Paprika and Akira, has been slated for a screening in Japan. A sci-fi horror anthology overseen by Katsuhiro Otomo, the creator of Akira, and featuring a script from Satoshi Kon, it’s a true gem of the medium. Coming out in 1995, Memories is made up of three parts: Magnetic Rose, Stink Bomb, and Cannon Fodder. Each covers a unique premise, all tied together by being dystopian. Stink Bomb concerns bioweaponry, while Cannon Fodder looks at the military-industrial complex. Magnetic Rose is the most prominent of the three, set in a haunted spaceship, of sorts. Evocative of Event Horizon, some of the visuals are truly staggering. The animation across the board is astounding, indicative of filmmakers at the top of their game at a point when the industry was enjoying huge growth. Sadly, it’s become something of a rarity thanks to limited distribution. That may be changing now. Memories has received a new digital transfer, ahead of the anime movie release in Shibuya, Tokyo, starting Friday, April 19. This is part of an event celebrating the history of anime, and though nothing else is planned for now, the reveal of a shiny new version of the film for cinemas has me hopeful. Memories came to Blu-ray last year in the UK, but it’s evaded the big screen for the longest time. Now, that may change — watch this space. Check out our upcoming anime guide for what’s otherwise coming out this year.

  • Megumi’s return after Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 265 has fans split – Dexerto

    Megumi’s return after Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 265 has fans split Gege Akutami/MAPPAJujutsu Kaisen fans have held out hope for Megumi’s return for a long time, but they’re not so sure anymore after Chapter 265 confirmed Nobara’s death. While Jujutsu Kaisen has plenty of major character deaths, few people expect the main trio to die. However, the Shibuya Incident Arc ruthlessly shattered such hopes by giving Nobara an ambiguous fate at the hands of Mahito. Since then, fans have wondered about her whereabouts for a long time and come up with countless theories about her return. However, Chapter 265 revealed Nobara had died in Shibuya, shutting down her comeback theories once and for all. Now, fans are wondering if the same will happen to Megumi. During the Culling Game Arc, Megumi’s body was possessed by Sukuna and he’s been housing the ancient sorcerer since then. To prevent him from fighting back, Sukuna killed Tsumiki and crushed his will to live. Despite Megumi being absent from the story for more than 50 chapters, readers have still been hoping for his return, especially since he’s the deuteragonist. But since Jujutsu Kaisen has already killed two main characters – Gojo and Nobara – all bets are off. “If we’re being real, people were saying the same thing about Nobara, and look how that ended up,” commented one X user regarding Megumi’s comeback and future role in the story. “Yeah, we thought the same thing with Nobara and lol where that got us,” added another. However, many still think Megumi will come back and play a significant role in the future. The most common guess is him activating the merger after Sukuna’s defeat. As one wrote, “He’s gonna come back and start the merger.” “Oh he’ll come back alright, he’ll be the one to summon the merger and mess everything up. I can’t imagine Sukuna not being defeated at this point vs Yuji, and the merger wasn’t placed in Megumi’s body for nothing… This is going to be devastating and I’m all in for it,” added another. Whether Megumi will really come back to play an important role is yet to be seen. For now, readers are excited about the final round of Yuji vs. Sukuna after the protagonist finally unleashes his domain expansion. For more, check out our guides to the Jujutsu Kaisen manga ending and the final Jujutsu Kaisen arc. You might also like to know how Yuji’s domain was teased long ago and why Yuta’s Gojo transformation was unnecessary.

  • Meet the man behind HYPLAND’s anime streetwear revolution – Dexerto

    Meet the man behind HYPLAND’s anime streetwear revolution Cody Marquez, Courtesy of HYPLANDI got the chance to speak to the founder of pop culture-infused streetwear brand HYPLAND, Jordan Bentley, about his journey creating the company and his vision for its future after opening his first physical store in Los Angeles. HYPLAND is an exciting and stylish crossroads where nerd culture meets street fashion. The brand has skyrocketed in popularity over the last few years thanks to its collaborations with major anime series and video game titles, such as its recent line of officially licensed Street Fighter clothing that launched in Spring 2024. After bagging so many important franchises, HYPLAND has secured its first-ever physical store in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, which celebrated its grand opening on June 8. Fans lined up in a long queue outside of the building, which also featured a tent where customers could get a flash tattoo based on popular anime and manga. The inside of the shop is nothing short of a gamer’s wet dream. The walls are decorated with tons of plushies from titles like Pokemon and Sonic the Hedgehog, as well as a massive arcade cabinet where up to four players can go head-to-head in games like Soul Calibur and more. On top of that, there’s a spacious gaming lounge in the center of the store, which Jordan told me he hopes to grow into a place where the community can come together for tournaments and events in the future. Bentley, who’s been featured on Forbes’ 30 under 30, excitedly communed with customers in front of his store, taking photos and answering questions as though he wasn’t the man of the hour and merely another fan celebrating a brand he loves. I spoke to Jordan about his history with HYPLAND and where he plans to take the brand in the years ahead — a company that he first started back in 2010 when he was merely 14 years old. “I kind of grew up around it,” he told me. “I got a silkscreen machine as a gift in the eighth grade for Christmas. I used to draw a lot. So naturally, I was just drawing stuff and trying to print it on T-shirts. I was selling T-shirts in high school, which was a fun hobby at first, and then it turned into an actual business as I got a little older.” At first, HYPLAND was just a streetwear company. Bentley wouldn’t snag his first anime collab until 2018, which he says started after he had a dream about collaborating with the late Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball Z. “I had a dream that I had a collaboration with Dragon Ball Z. That next morning, I went out and made a bunch of designs. My mom was like, ‘No, you have to do it right. Go out and get the right collaborations.’ I fought her on it tooth and nail, but she ended up being right.” HYPLAND’s first anime launch would center around BLEACH, and it was off to the races from there. “It just kind of opened my eyes to how I could service the community and give them something new, really,” he explained. Anime fans and gamers are well-acquainted with the boring T-shirts and hoodies that are often made as officially licensed merchandise from their favorite IPs. HYPLAND aims to challenge and change this norm, offering fans stylish clothing they’ll feel confident wearing while also repping their favorite shows and games. However, it’s not easy getting a deal with some of these iconic anime series. “Japan is very particular,” Jordan admitted. “It’s interesting. It’s a lot of learning. At first, it was a big creative adjustment because I’m used to being creative and kind of doing whatever I want. Working with Japan and these anime companies, everybody has rules, things that they really want to be a part of. It’s an adjustment, but now I feel like I’m even more creative, because now I can be super creative in a box or work with other people collaboratively and bring their vision to life.” Thanks to all his hard work, HYPLAND is now one of the biggest streetwear names in the anime game, and it has a brick-and-mortar location to show for it. Jordan told me he was actually “nervous” about the grand opening — but he really had nothing to worry about, as oodles of fans showed up to support the brand and spend their cash on his clothes. “It feels very surreal, honestly,” he told me. “This morning, I was super nervous. I was thinking people weren’t going to pull up. Then, my maintenance man sent a picture of the line down the street. So I was really excited about it, but I don’t know. I always get the jitters before every release ’cause I just never know how it’s going to go.” For Jordan, connecting with the community in Los Angeles is the next big step in his mission with HYPLAND, which includes offering anime fans and gamers a place to connect and express themselves. “It’s nice to be able to connect with my community,” he said. “LA is our biggest city, so it just made sense that our first store is in LA and the city that I’m from, in the city that really inspired the brand in the first place. “I saw the store as a community meeting space more than anything else. It wasn’t designed to be a full-on store. It’s like, you know, you can shop, but I really want a place for people to kind of come hang out. I miss days like that when I was a kid going on Fairfax and Melrose and being able to hang and meet people and see what’s cool and see what people are interested in. “I wanted to create an environment for the same space where I can have parties, pop-ups, gaming tournaments, you know, have a space for kids who are just fans of the brand to come out and just enjoy one another and meet people and be social, you know. I feel like we miss that with the internet now.” As for the future of HYPLAND? Jordan says he wants to “bring some energy” to Little Tokyo, an area that’s bursting with Japanese pop culture, restaurants, and tourists. “I’m really focused on growing the community in the store in LA. I want to do a lot more stuff in the area with other businesses and just brands in the neighborhood, bring some energy to this Little Tokyo community. Someone said it’s dying. I feel like it’s my job and responsibility to bring it back to life.” That’s not all; Jordan also told me that there’s a “ton” of new collaborations and “really big moments” that are coming in the near future to coincide with the store’s grand opening — but for him, putting the fans first is what matters most. “I feel like we haven’t reached our potential for how big we can get. So I’m really buckling down and just going to keep staying creative, building a community, and servicing the fans at the end of the day.”

  • McDonald’s partners with studio behind Naruto on new anime – Dexerto

    McDonald’s partners with studio behind Naruto on new anime Twitter: McDonald’sMcDonald’s is partnering up with the iconic studio behind Naruto, Bleach, and a plethora of legendary shows, Studio Pierrot, on a new anime. The lore of McDonald’s and anime is a surprisingly long one, with the world’s largest restaurant chain frequently being featured in various shows, although not exactly as its brand name. Be it WcDonald’s or McDynald’s, McDonald’s knock-offs in anime are everywhere, as very rarely does the fast food chain appear as itself in shows, despite the plethora of cross promotions it has done with various animes, and even a viral anime mini-series ad campaign. But now McDonald’s is getting ready to truly enter the canon of anime as it has announced a new project with Studio Pierrot on a new anime. Announced on February 20, the teaser dropped too much fanfare from the anime community, and it seems to be promising an entire story based around McDonald’s fries and nuggets. The announcement was reticent on details of what the plotline would be, or even if it would just be an ONA or if it would be an entire mini-series. However, we know it’s going to be a colorful romp with the restaurant taking center stage. The anime is set to release on February 26, with what seems to be an ad campaign running across participating McDonald’s branches. The studio McDonald’s is partnering up with, Studio Pierrot, is perhaps one of the most iconic studios in the anime industry. Around since 1979, the studio is responsible for shows like Naruto, Bleach, and Tokyo Ghoul. Even past some of anime’s most famous names, they’re behind cult classics like Great Teacher Onizuka, Yu Yu Hakusho and Ghost Stories. So fans will need to wait until February 26 to see what McDonald’s and Studio Pierrot has cooking up.

  • Mashle Season 3: First trailer and everything else we know – Dexerto

    Mashle Season 3: First trailer and everything else we know AniplexHarry Potter, but anime, is coming back, as Mashle Season 3 rolls into another semester at Easton Magic Academy. But how much do we know about the return? Mashle: Magic and Muscle has been something of an underdog anime show, accruing a relatively large fanbase without rivaling the likes of Jujutsu Kaisen or Demon Slayer. Despite coming out against Solo Leveling, the second season managed to garner a fair amount of buzz. It’s no wonder, since Mash Burnedead took on the test to become a Divine Visionary. As if Easton’s exams aren’t hard enough, he’s now got Innocent Zero to worry about as well. Will the adaptation of Hajime Kōmoto’s manga continue? If it does, what can you expect from Mashle Season 3? We know our information-gathering spells very well, so we’ve put together all the details. Is Mashle Season 3 confirmed? Mashle Season 3 was confirmed on May 26, 2024. The announcement arrived two months after the end of Season 2, with a trailer and visual. Unfortunately, what didn’t come in the reveal was a release window. The gap between the first two seasons was less than six months, with Mashle Season 1 ending in July 2023, before Season 2 premiered in January 2024. With any luck, we’ll see a similar turnaround from A-1 Pictures, and Season 3 will arrive in late 2024 or early 2025. Mashle Season 3 trailer The first Mashle Season 3 trailer came with the announcement in May. Mash Burnedead is prominent as you’d expect, along with classmates like Dot Barrett and Finn Ames. Antagonist Innocent Zero makes a pronounced appearance, teasing an encounter between Mash and the villain. At the end of the last season, Innocent pulled Mash into revealing that he’s magicless, making the Divine Visionary exam even more daunting, and Season 3 a truly exciting prospect. What arc will Mashle Season 3 adapt? Unlike most other manga, Mashle doesn’t have specific arcs. That said, Season 3 will adapt the Tri-Magic-Athlon part of the Divine Visionary Selection Exam at Easton Magic Academy. Mash and his friends have to continue pushing through the Divine Visionary trials, but now with the added caveat that if Mash fails, he’ll be killed, since he wasn’t born able to wield magic. This school is harsh! And on top of that, there’s Innocent Zero to handle. Suddenly, I’m glad my exams just involved lots of writing. Where can you watch Mashle Season 3? Like previous seasons, you’ll be able to watch Mashle Season 3 on Crunchyroll. Episodes will arrive weekly after the first premieres, though the day and time aren’t known as of yet. Check out our list of upcoming anime for other releases on the way, and we have guides to My Hero Academia: You’re Next and Tower of God Season 2 as well.

  • Mashle Season 2 Episode 2: Release date and time – Dexerto

    Mashle Season 2 Episode 2: Release date and time CrunchyrollMashle: Magic and Muscles is back with its much-awaited Season 2. The premiere episode of the latest season had everything that we hoped for – so here’s what you need to know about Episode 2. The anime adaptation of Mashle: Magic and Muscles premiered last year and surprised every anime fan with its flamboyant story. At first, anime fans thought that it would be a parody of the Harry Potter series – however, fans soon realized that Mashle is much more than a simple parody. Mashle is set in a universe full of magic. In a world where Mages and magical beasts reign supreme, we focus on the journey of Mash, a boy who doesn’t possess any magic abilities. The first season was full of surprises, and as expected, Episode 1 of the latest season continued that trend, but with improved. Now, everyone is eager to see what the second episode has to offer. Mashle Season 2 Episode 2 release date and time Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 will be released on Crunchyroll on Saturday, January 13, 2024. Here’s the time schedule that you need to follow to catch the upcoming episode in your region: 9:30am PST – 11:30am CST – 12:30pm EST – 5:30pm BST – 6:30pm CEST – 10:00pm IST – Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 1 recap The premiere episode of Mashle Season 2 puts Mash in a tough spot. The Bureau of Magic summons Mash for his execution, making every fan worry about our hero’s fate. However, Divine Visionary Ryoh Grantz saves the day by giving Mash a final test, making it clear that the results will seal Mash’s fate. Ryoh asks Mash to light a candle without touching it. Of course, everyone present in the Bureau of Magic thinks that it’s impossible and even Mash will fail in this task. However, much to everyone’s surprise, Mash quickly thinks of a way. He rubs his wand on the ground to create a flame and then lights up the candle. Well, that was enough to impress Ryoh and for Mash to get out of the situation unharmed.

  • Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 – Release date and time – Dexerto

    Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 – Release date and time CrunchyrollEvery fan of Mashle: Magic and Muscles should mark their calendars, as not much time before Season 2 of the series will premiere. The anime series was a part of the Spring 2023 lineup and introduced us to the magical world of Mashle: Magic and Muscles, giving us a vibe like Harry Potter. The main protagonist of the series lives in a world where everyone is a magic user – but he doesn’t have any magic. Instead, but he has the strength to beat anyone with his physical prowess, which makes him somewhat like One-Punch Man’s Saitama. Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 1 was released on April 8, 2023, and ran until July 1, 2023. After the final episode concluded, the anime was renewed for a second season instantly. However, there were speculations that it would get a release date sometime in 2024 or 2025. Fortunately, the Jump Festa 2024 came with the release date schedule – which was sooner than everyone thought. Now, let us delve deeper to learn when can we expect to get the episode on our screens. Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 release date and time Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 will be released on Crunchyroll on Saturday, January 6, 2024. Here’s the time schedule that you may follow: 9:30am PST – 11:30am CST – 12:30pm EST – 5:30pm BST – 6:30pm CEST – 10:00pm IST – What to expect from Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 will come with the screen adaptation of the Divine Visionary Selection Exam arc. The trailer that was released at the Jump Festa 2024 revealed that the new season will see Mash in a tough situation as he will have to compete against some of the formidable foes. Along with that, he also has to manage to hide his identity from everyone in the school. The trailer also reveals that several new characters will appear in Mashle: Magic and Muscles and not every one of them will be good to Mash. We will be also introduced to two new characters who will serve as the main antagonists of the show. However, Mash is not someone who gives up easily so let’s wait and watch how our brave hero will deal with the new enemies. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen. And thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US. Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription. There’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 gets release date and new trailer – Dexerto

    Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 gets release date and new trailer CrunchyrollThe highly anticipated next season of Mashle: Magic and Muscles finally has a release date, so here’s everything you need to know about Season 2. Spring 2023 introduced us to the world of Mashle: Magic and Muscles. After it quickly became a fan-favorite series in such a short time, it wasn’t easy for the fandom to let go of it. Well, following the concluding episode of the first season, we learned that Season 2 was already in production. The first season of the anime series was an instant hit, which is evident from its 7.56 ratings on MyAnimeList. The creators surely had faith in the series, and that’s why they made a quick decision for the series’ renewal. Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 1 concluded with its thirteenth episode on July 1, 2023. Now, after almost six months, the second season’s release is just around the corner. Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 release date revealed Jump Festa 2024 Blue Stage revealed that the Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 will grace our screens with the premiere episode on January 6, 2023. The fandom also got a glimpse of the anticipated season’s events in a brand-new trailer that was also featured in the event. Besides that, the voice actors of the significant characters from the show also appeared to give us exciting news and welcome the new voice actors to the team. The upcoming season will indeed bring the pivotal characters from the introductory season back, but it will also bring two new characters to the frame. However, these new additions will be the ones who will make the life of our main protagonist hell in the Divine Visionary Selection Exam Arc. Moreover, one of these antagonists (Margarette Macaron) is voiced by Takehito Koyasu, the one who has voiced the ape beast Zeke in Attack on Titan and Toji Fushiguro from Jujutsu Kaisen. On the other hand, the other villain (Luo-Yang) is voiced by Koki Uchiyama, who has lent his voice to the pivotal characters belonging to Haikyu and Blue Lock universe. All the episodes of Mashle: Magic and Muscles are available to stream on Crunchyroll. Hence, if you wish to rewatch the series or are a newcomer, you can rely on the streaming platform. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world. – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica. – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched. – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. You can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 5- Release date and time – Dexerto

    Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 5- Release date and time CrunchyrollMashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 5 might come with several unexpected twists – so, here are the release details for the anticipated episode. The Divine Visionary Candidate Selection examination has commenced, and everyone is trying their best to qualify for it. However, it’s not like any random examination; in fact, this can give you chills at each step. The first round involved the deadly humanoid monsters who were tasked to stop each candidate from reaching their goal. The episode also reminded us of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, which featured Harry participating in a Quidditch match against Slytherin, and Mash plays a similar game in the latest episode of the anime. Well, as things are getting challenging for Mash, it’s obvious to see fans getting restless to witness further events. Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 5 release date and time Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 will be released on Saturday, February 2, 2024, for fans worldwide. Crunchyroll will simulcast the episode on the below timings for the different time zones: 9:30am PST – 11:30am CST – 12:30pm EST – 5:30pm BST – 6:30pm CEST – 10:00pm IST – Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 4 recap The fourth episode features a duelo game, where we see every student trying their luck to win. However, Mash is skeptical as he is not a gifted magic user. Witnessing the opponents taking the lead, Mash is demotivated, so he does not show any interest in the game. He makes up his mind when Tom Noels approaches him and gives him the courage to fight. While he motivates Mash, the opponent team plays a dirty trick and makes Tom fall to the ground. Despite getting the injuries, Tom continues to encourage Mash. He asks Mash to focus on the game and give his best. Getting inspired by his words, Mash decides to use his physical prowess against the opponents’ magic powers. He uses his leg movements to keep his broomstick in motion. When the opponents try to mock him, Mash surpasses their imagination and makes his team win the match with the final shot.

  • Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 4: Release date and time – Dexerto

    Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 4: Release date and time CrunchyrollMashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 4 promises some more magical battles – here’s the release schedule for the much-awaited installment. In the previous episode, we saw an intense fight between the two potent prefects of the school, Rayne and Macaron. From the beginning, the latter sees the former as inferior to him but when Rayne’s true identity is revealed, we learn that he is one of the most powerful mages in terms of magic. Apart from the fight, the episode also featured the start of the Divine Visionary Exam, and fans are excited to see how Mash will tackle the hurdles as he doesn’t have any magic. So, let’s not waste any time and delve deeper to find out when is the much-awaited episode coming out on the streaming services. Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 4 release date and time Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 4 will be released on Saturday, January 27, 2024, on Crunchyroll for global fans. Here’s the time schedule you should follow: 9:30am PST – 11:30am CST – 12:30pm EST – 5:30pm BST – 6:30pm CEST – 10:00pm IST – Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 Episode 3 recap In the beginning, we learned briefly about Macaron from the narrator. After playing the piano, Macaron shows interest in discussing the difference between him and Rayen. Moments later, the duo gets involved in a fight. On the other side, Mash plays a board game with his friends. Finn is the only one to win the game, so the others start acting childish after their defeat. Coming back to the battlefield we see Rayen and Macaron overwhelming each other with their powers. The former says that no matter how he’ll help Mash to get what he aspires to. During the flight, it is also revealed that Rayen is a three-liner magician, who is impossible to defeat. Macaron gets even more determined to knock him out after learning about his abilities. Rayne also asks Macaron about the person who has sent him to harm Mash. After the fight is over, Mash approaches Rayem to thank him. The three-liner magician asks Mash to concentrate on the exam that has just begun and get selected.

  • Mashle: Magic and Muscles gets a fancy new trailer ahead of January 2024 release – Dexerto

    Mashle: Magic and Muscles gets a fancy new trailer ahead of January 2024 release CrunchyrollA-1 Pictures recently released the much-awaited trailer for season 2 of Mashle: Magic and Muscles. The trailer boasts an impressive animation, making the community excited for the new episodes. The anime adaptation of Mashle: Magic and Muscles premiered early this year with its first season. Initially, anime fans thought that it was simply a parody of the legendary Harry Potter series, but Mashle is much more than that. Of course, the series plays around several elements of the Harry Potter franchise, but it does offer a distinct storyline and fascinating characters. The series is centered around a magic school where students are divided into different houses. The main protagonist is Mash, a musclehead who can’t use magic and wants to become a Divine Visionary. Well, after a long wait, we’ll finally see Mash back on our screens in Season 2. Mashle: Magic and Muscles Season 2 gets a new trailer A-1 Pitcures recently released a new trailer for Season 2 of Mashle: Magic and Muscles. The trailer, as expected, features an improved animation style. We can see old characters like Mash, along with some new faces. Apart from that, we can see hints of some upcoming fights in the anime, one of which will include Mash punching a beast with all his might. Surely, the trailer has everything to get us thrilled for the upcoming season. However, the main highlight of the trailer is Creey Nuts’ incredible Bling-Bang-Bang-Born track. The implementation of Bling-Bang-Bang-Born is done fantastically in the trailer, and we can’t wait to hear more of it when Season 2 releases next month. Season 2 of Mashle: Magic and Muscles is scheduled to premiere in January 2024; however, the studio has yet to give an exact release date. Also, the studio is tight-lipped on the episode count of Season 2. Regardless, we can expect more information regarding the release schedule by the end of December. Season 2 is still two months away from its release, so make sure you rewatch the first season on Crunchyroll to refresh your memory on what happened in the story so far. You can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • Mashle anime: English dub release date & cast – Dexerto

    Mashle anime: English dub release date & cast CrunchyrollMashle: Magic and Muscles is a popular Shonen anime series released in April 2023. Following its success, Mashle anime is looking to expand its audience access with its English dub debut. Mashle: Magic and Muscles is based on the manga of the same name. The story follows Mash Burnedead, who is unable to use any magic despite living in a world where it’s a basic skill anyone can use. He strives to live a peaceful life with his family, until one day, he finds himself the target of dangerous assassins. After a series of events, Mash enrols in a Magic School and aims to become a “Divine Visionary,” the elite of the elite. So far, six episodes of the series have been released and it’s generated quite the buzz. As the first season is halfway near its finale, the English dub of Mashle anime is ready for its debut. Mashle anime English dub release date The Mashle anime English dub will premiere on 26 May 2023. According to Anime Central, the dub series will stream weekly on Fridays at 8:30 pm BST. The original anime first debuted on 8 April 2023 and will release 12 episodes for its first season. Where to watch Mashle anime? Mashle: Magic and Muscles anime is available to stream on Crunchyroll. The episode releases every Friday for most fans worldwide. However, for people in Japan, it’s available every Saturday at 12:00am JST. You can find your time zone below: 8:00am Pacific Time – 11:00am Eastern Time – 4:00pm British Time – 5:00pm European Time – 8:30pm Indian Time – 11:00pm Philippine Time – Mashle anime English dub cast Mashle: Magic and Muscles anime English dub cast includes: Aleks Le as Mash Burnedead – Brian Anderson as Finn Ames – Stephen Fu as Lance Crown – Ben Diskin as Dot Barrett – Anjali Kunapaneni as Lemon Irvine – Although Aleks Le was teased as the English voice actor for the protagonist in a tweet, the official confirmation of the Mashle anime English dub did not come until a few days later. The tweet from the anime’s official Twitter account revealed the English voice actor cast of the main characters. With all the voice actors having starred in some of the top anime, the production company behind Mashile, A-1 Pictures is pulling out all stops to continue the popularity the anime has already achieved so early in its run. Mashle: Magic and Muscles can currently be streamed on Crunchyroll. In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below: Genya’s abilities in Demon Slayer | Muzan Kibutsuji abilities in Demon Slayer | Demon Slayer’s The Infinity Castle | Kagaya Ubuyashiki abilities in Demon Slayer | Demon Slayer Thunder Breathing 7th form | The real villain in Hell’s Paradise | Hell’s Paradise’s Elixir of Life | One Piece’s Empty Throne | One Piece creator | One Piece manga hiatuses | One Piece Red Hair Pirates | One Piece Shanks’ twin theory | Bleach vs Naruto | Naruto’s Talk no Jutsu problem

  • Masaya Fukinishi on being the voice of older anime fans’ hero as Hibino Kafka: Kaiju No. 8 – Dexerto

    Masaya Fukinishi on being the voice of older anime fans’ hero as Hibino Kafka: Kaiju No. 8 Production I.G, CrunchyrollKaiju No. 8 is one of the hottest anime series of the season, but it’s got one pretty big difference from other major shows popping off this summer — the age of its main protagonist, Hibino Kafka. Kafka is an unassuming guy in his early thirties, something that’s a far cry from most Shounen anime protags, who are usually in high school or, at the very most, just starting university. We got the chance to speak with Kafka’s voice actor, Masaya Fukinishi, about what it’s like voicing an older character in such a breakout Shounen anime like Kaiju No. 8 compared to his younger roles and the coming-of-age fare currently dominating the market. Despite Kafka being older than most shounen protags in popular anime, Fukinishi believes that the character’s “old-school” spirit actually makes him more relatable to certain audiences. “A lot of manga focuses on the younger high school kid who has a bright future,” he told us in an exclusive interview at Anime Expo. “It feels exciting, and it’s full of possibilities. So it’s rare to see a protagonist who has more years under their belt. It almost feels like there’s a sense of counting down to some kind of time limit or deadline.” “I think there’s a certain fear or anxiousness or anxiety that is depicted in Kafka’s character, which I find very interesting. But in spite of all that, I think Kafka’s almost humanness, so to speak, is very old-school in how he approaches. And that brightness, I think, translates to a really, really relatable hero.” When it comes to curating a voice for Kafka, Fukinishi goes all-in — much like Kafka himself, a character with whom he instantly felt a kinship in the booth due to his colorful expressions and strong visual cues. “This is gonna sound like a really smart answer, but there’s a certain feeling I get as I fall into character more. When I perform a character, I begin to realize, ‘Oh, I’m becoming that age. I’m starting to transform.’ So when I play an older character, I naturally feel myself aging. Or when I play a younger character, I feel myself becoming younger,” he explained. “But in the case of Kaiju No. 8, when I read the original manga all the way back from chapter one, I could already tell, ‘Wow, this is a character that I would be really good at.’ Because I think Kafka as a character has a lot of color in terms of his range of expression in the anime adaptation.” “Whenever he’s running, I can really see, ‘Wow. He kind of looks pathetic in a way.’ So when I get that visual cue, I do that and I feel myself aging in a way.” In fact, Fukinishi says he shares a few traits with Kafka, one of them being that the character is “very expressive.” “On a more serious note, I think that when we approach our work, I always try to exert whatever my maximum is at any given moment in time and search for where that limit is,” he told us. “I think Kafka kind of does the same in his own right. And one more — he has a nice smile.” During our conversation, Fukinishi proved that he’s just as animated as the character he plays in Kaiju No. 8, constantly wearing a big smile and speaking with his hands as he excitedly gave us his answers. It’s clear that he’s a big fan of the show, and he even shared a moment that left both himself and the entire cast in stitches in the recording booth. “This is for myself and the entire cast who we were recording with that day: There’s a scene where Hoshina Soshiro, the second in command, laughs kind of maniacally. And everyone just burst out laughing in the studio.” Kaiju No. 8 has just wrapped up its first season, and it’s already accrued a massive fanbase as viewers can’t wait to see what’s next for Kafka in his journey as a half-human, half-Kaiju member of the Anti-Kaiju Defense Force.

  • MAPPA’s upcoming original anime gets a release date – Dexerto

    MAPPA’s upcoming original anime gets a release date MAPPAMAPPA has always been a powerhouse studio for original anime, and there’s no denying that. After all, it has given us anime like Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, Attack on Titan Final Season, and more. Now, it’s time for a new show from the studio to get a place in its vast library. MAPPA’s recent work is showcased in the ongoing season of Jujutsu Kaisen, and fans can’t resist going spellbound after seeing the mesmerizing animation in each episode. Well, for a few days, the studio has been receiving backlash from the entire community due to several complaints from the animators. However, that doesn’t change the fact that the studio has previously impressed every anime fan with its playful animation and will continue to do so. On November 24, 2023, the studio’s upcoming original anime received a release date along with the main trailer, and here, we have discussed the same. MAPPA’s original anime, Bucchigiri?! gets an official release date MAPPA has been facing several controversies recently, but none of the negative factors have become the reason for the studio to step back. In fact, the studio is coming up with an original anime titled Bucchigiri?!. Licensed by Crunchyroll, the upcoming intriguing animated series will be released on January 13, 2024. Besides that, the MAPPA original anime has received the final trailer featuring every main character, and to be honest, the character designs give a Tokyo Revengers-like vibe. Rarely do we get to enjoy the official trailers of anime that come with English subtitles, and Bucchigiri?! has given us that chance. As this will be an original anime, we do not know much about the series yet, but here’s everything that we figured out from the trailer: “The main protagonist, Arajin Tomoshibi, switches schools just for the sake of peace, but when he gets enrolled in his new school i.e., Ichizu High, he realizes that the place is full of delinquents. Fortunately, he crosses paths with one of his acquaintances, Matakara Asamine, and later, Tomoshibi makes a female friend named Mahoro.” There is so much more to the story, as the trailer also features several fights and a mysterious entity who is seen asking Tomoshibi to make a wish. The plot of the series indeed looks fantastic, and the animation seems spectacular as well. However, we’ll have to wait for the anime’s official release to figure out if it’s actually good or another mediocre anime that everyone would forget after a few episodes. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. You can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • MAPPA’s sports anime to release in April 2024 – Dexerto

    MAPPA’s sports anime to release in April 2024 MAPPAMAPPA continues to spread magic in 2024 – here’s everything you should know about the studio’s upcoming sports-focussed anime. MAPPA is undoubtedly the G.O.A.T animation studio, as it has a talented team that works day and night to give us titles like Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, and more. Despite coming into the limelight for some bad reasons lately, the studio isn’t shying away from doing the good work. A major part of anime enthusiasts always look forward to dark fantasy anime, but several fans also want the industry to come up with some good sports-centered anime as well. Thanks to series like Haikyu and Blue Lock that gained popularity among the fanatics and made the genre worth giving a shot, fans are craving more such shows. So, as MAPPA is soon arriving with a baseball-centered anime, every fan seems to be at the edge of their seats to learn more about it. MAPPA’s baseball anime is titled Oblivion Battery JUMP FESTA 2024 came with several big surprises for the community, including the announcements of Hell’s Paradise Season 2 and One Piece Remake. On the same day, we learned that MAPPA’s original net anime, Oblivion Battery, will be released in Spring 2024. We also received the first amazing designs of the lead characters and a mesmerizing trailer. The anime will revolve around some baseball players as they desire to take their game to heights. Toshiki Masuda, who voiced Eijiro Kirishima in My Hero Academia, will portray Haruka in Oblivion Battery. On the other side, Mamoru Miyano, the voice behind Death Notes’ twisted protagonist, Light Yagami, will be seen voicing Kei Kaname in the anticipated project. Makoto Nakazono will be sitting in the director’s seat while Eijuu Takashima will take charge of the match production. The plot of Oblivion Battery revolves around several baseball players who coincidentally enroll in the same university after quitting the sport. The new university doesn’t have a baseball team, so they come together and form a team to pursue their passion. At the time of writing this article, we do not know the exact release date of the anime, so let’s be patient and wait for it to be revealed as the series gets closer to its release window.

  • MAPPA’s Oblivion Baseball: Everything we know so far – Dexerto

    MAPPA’s Oblivion Baseball: Everything we know so far Studio MAPPAStudio MAPPA’s returning to sports anime with upcoming baseball series Oblivion Baseball. Here’s what we know so far. Despite the success of the series that put MAPPA on the map, Yuri!!! On Ice and Hajime no Ippo, the studio has steered relatively clear of sports-themed anime. Until now. Based on Eko Mikawa’s baseball manga series, Bokyaku Battery, MAPPA is set to bring the blood, sweat and tears of competitive sport to life once more. So, from release window to cast members, here is everything we know so far about it. Oblivion Baseball release window Oblivion Baseball will debut in Japan on TV Tokyo in April 2024. Although the news was met with fans pleading for MAPPA to give their animators a well-deserved break after the Jujutsu Kaisen controversy, this adaptation has been in the works for over three-years. So, despite the series debuting into the shadows of concerns over MAPPA anime worker well-being. At least no one can accuse MAPPA of rushing the episodes out in this case. What’s Oblivion Battery’s plot? The story of Eko Mikawa’s shonen manga follows Haruka Kiyomine and Kei Kaname, a middle school star pitcher and his equally gifted partner catcher, who mysteriously disappeared one day. They reappear at an ordinary high school in Tokyo. But Kei is suffering from amnesia and his athletic skills have reverted to the low-level of a baseball amateur. Can they work together to get back on top? Oblivion Battery cast and crew The new anime has big shoes to fill as it will join the ranks of Studio MAPPA’s other formidable series. Makoto Nakazono is directing the series alongside Takeshi Iida, Hitomi Hasegawa is handling the character designs and Michiko Yokote is behind the character composition. The released cast list is as follows: Toshiki Masuda as Haruka Kiyomine – Mamoru Miyano as Kei Kaname – Kengo Kawanishi as Shuto Kirishima – Mark Ishii as Hironobu Makita – Nobunaga Shimazaki as Shunpei Chihaya – Takeo Ōtsuka as Eiichiro Kokuto – Yōhei Azakami as Aoi Todo – Yoshitaka Yamaya as Kazuki Tsuchiya – Yuuki Kaji as Taro Yamada – We currently don’t know where the series will be streamed outside of Japan. However, as soon as the information is released, we’ll be sure to update you. Is there a trailer? On December 17, KADOKAWA released the first teaser trailer for the series. Featuring the high-stakes world of competitive baseball, we’re introduced to the sports partners Haruka Kiyomine and Kei Kaname, and the events which led them to enrol in a normal high school. Through friendship and hard-work, we begin Kei Kaname’s journey to recover his baseball skills and his memories. But will he succeed? Find out in April 2024 when Oblivion Battery debuts. While you wait, you can check out our other anime coverage here.

  • MAPPA controversies explained: Jujutsu Kaisen & more – Dexerto

    MAPPA controversies explained: Jujutsu Kaisen & more MAPPAMAPPA Studio is currently embroiled in controversy. But this isn’t the first time – and most likely won’t be the last – that the studio has come under fire. It seems that almost every time MAPPA releases a hit new series, fans raise concerns over production schedules, alleged “sweatshop-style” working conditions and episode quality emerge. However, the recent Jujutsu Kaisen controversy has taken these allegations to another level – mainly because now fans believe they have evidence to back up their worries that have arisen over the years. With animators speaking out, fans responding with fury on X/Twitter, and the future of beloved series like One Punch Man and Jujutsu Kaisen being called into question, let’s take a look at MAPPA Studio’s biggest controversies. Contents A brief history of MAPPA – 2016-2020: MAPPA’s first cracks show – 2020-2021: Attack On Titan’s “factory-like” working conditions – 2022: Attack On Titan director worked for 72 hours straight – 2023: Jujutsu Kaisen continues MAPPA’s struggles – A brief history of MAPPA To first understand the issues surrounding MAPPA, we first have to understand the history of the studio. Founded in 2011 by legendary Madhouse producer Masao Maruyama, the Tokyo-based animation studio has established itself as an anime powerhouse over the past decade. Producing some of the biggest anime series and movies in recent years, including Vinland Saga season two, Jujutsu Kaisen and Attack On Titan’s final season, MAPPA has even earned its spot on the international stage. However, its path to success has been anything but easy. So, let’s now take a look into the past, present, and future of MAPPA. 2016-2020: MAPPA’s first cracks show The first cracks in MAPPA showed as early as the 2016. Founded by the legendary Masao Maruyama, MAPPA initially emerged as a way to escape the corporate pressures and restrictions he’d experienced at anime studio titan, Madhouse. During these early years, MAPPA’s potential started to show, with pioneering LGBTQ series Yuri!!! On Ice and heartbreaking World War II film In This Corner of the World both earning numerous awards in Japan and overseas. However, the fledgling studio’s breakthrough success also led to a surge in workload, leading fans to question how its animators were able to keep up. In 2016, founder Maruyama decided to step away from MAPPA and establish a new company, Studio M. He entrusted MAPPA to CEO Manabu Otsuka (remember the name), which marked a transformative period for the studio and began the controversy that we see today. In 2017, following the release of several new series including Kakegurui, Zombie Land Saga, and Dororo, fringe fan blogs started to crop up, asking what the secret was to MAPPA’s workload. And by 2010, the first official news about the anime studio’s working conditions broke in a now deleted news article: In 2023, Maruyama expressed concerns about the state of the anime industry, cautioning that it prioritized producing repetitive, crowd-pleasing genres over nurturing the next generation of animation talent. With MAPPA facing accusations of excessive anime production, could Maruyama’s words as a subtle commentary on his former studio? 2020-2021: Attack On Titan’s “factory-like” conditions Now we’ve got the early history of MAPPA out of the way, let’s jump into the Attack On Titan era. When Masao Maruyama stepped down from his position as president in 2016, many anime fans have accused MAPPA of losing sight of its past values. However, this new era – characterized by fast, quantitative growth – first started attracting serious negative attention for staff working conditions in 2020. Attack On Titan is one of the most popular anime series of all time. First animated by WIT STUDIO, in 2020 Attack On Titan switched to the hottest studio at the time – MAPPA. This led to fans voicing their concerns about the differences in production, animation quality, and all other normal worries that one might have about their favorite series. However, things escalated towards the end of 2020, when a group of fans launched a series of cyber-attacks on MAPPA staff about the overall quality of animation. This forced an anonymous staff member to issue a now-deleted statement about the tight production schedule for the series in January 2021. While we no longer have access to the statement, several reaction tweets and Reddit posts are still available: MAPPA criticized for underpaying animators Months later, in July 2021, veteran animator Ippei Ichii criticized MAPPA and Netflix for underpaying animators after Mushiyo, a former Attack on Titan animator, alleged in a series of now deleted tweets on May 14, 2021, that the studio makes them work in “factory-like conditions” “until the sun came up” while another raised concerns over the company’s unsustainable workload. MAPPA responded to these claims that it has never offered unreasonable compensation to creators, but competitive and fair rates relative to the budget of the project, and that it has never forced or coerced creators to work. And things did seem to be looking up for a while. July 2021: A director speaks up in favor of MAPPA Director of Chainsaw Man, Ryu Nakayama, made a public statement on Twitter in July 2021 over his dedication to improve the working environment for anime industry workers. Responding to a tweet with photographs of a new and improved MAPPA studios (made with animators in mind) he expresses his interest in working together with young illustrators, and creating an environment where everyone can produce anime together. However, as you will see, this statement should be taken with a grain of salt. 2022: Attack On Titan’s director worked for 72 hours straight A year later, following the release of Part 2 of Attack On Titan’s final season, the controversy surrounding MAPPA’s working conditions and production schedule continued. So, what happened? It all began when Attack On Titan’s then-director, Teruyuki Omine, tweeted on February 7, 2022: “I went home for the first time in three days”. The tweets were deleted within a few hours, but it was too late for MAPPA, as they’d already gone viral. Omine received supportive replies from fans of the series on Twitter. However, his simple statement which implied that he had been working on the series for 72 hours straight, renewed discussions about the anime industry’s work culture. 2023: Jujutsu Kaisen continues MAPPA’s struggles You’re most likely reading this article because of anime’s biggest controversy at the moment: Jujutsu Kaisen’s production. We’ve already got a detailed article on the series, but here’s a brief summary. Of course, as we’ve already discovered, Jujutsu Kaisen wouldn’t be a MAPPA anime without an online debate surrounding the claims of poor working conditions. But here we are again, another season, and more animators speaking out. September 30: NDA revelations On September 30, Twitter began buzzing with news that MAPPA allegedly forced its employees to sign an NDA about the working conditions, and behind-the-scenes whistle-blowers struck a cord with anime fans. One of the most prominent creators is Itsuki Tsuchigami, known for Chainsaw Man and Mob Psycho 100. On September 30, he took to Twitter to discuss the poor working conditions in one tweet, and to confirm the news in another that MAPPA forced its employees to sign an NDA. In this tweet, he says that MAPPA is essentially “a mess” and that “people who want to do their best shouldn’t get involved.” In this tweet, he said: “Instead of making people sign a pledge to avoid complaints, could you create an environment where they won’t complain?” It’s a simple statement, one of which has not yet been deleted, but the sentiment is clear: MAPPA’s working conditions don’t appear to be getting any better. But from here, the MAPPA controversy exploded, with fan accounts tweeting (unverified) statements about the situation. November 1: Manabu Otsuka’s interview Things went from bad to worse when an interview with Manabu Otsuka was released by popular Japanese website, Comic Natalie. The interview discussed the studio’s foundation, its rise to the top and plans to the future. However, the seemingly oblivious CEO also revealed that his goal is to match the standards set by Kyoto Animation, which includes increasing the volume of projects. Provoking Gege Akutami, the creator of Jujutsu Kaisen, to express concerns. November 14 and the animator meltdown MAPPA’s troubles worsened following multiple animators tweeted about the working conditions, indicating that they were approaching their limits. This includes directors Itsuki Tsuchigami and Kazuto Arai, with Tsuchigami’s now deleted tweet saying: “Although it is unpleasant to be praised in the name of the company, I have to be grateful for the hard work and dedication of the company’s production and filming staff. They are contributing immensely to the work despite the unavoidable circumstances.“ November 20: Production studio controversy The latest development in the MAPPA meltdown involves animator HoneHone, who shared a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Jujutsu Kaisen’s latest episode. In this playful tweet, he explained how he used the floor plan of MAPPA Studios’ office as inspiration for the destruction of an office building in the latest episode. While it appears that it was shared in a light-hearted manner, this creative choice has drawn attention against the backdrop of the ongoing controversy surrounding MAPPA Studios. MAPPA is not the only anime studio to find itself on the receiving end of such controversy. Accusations of poor working conditions, insufficient wages, and unpaid overtime have been persistent issues in the anime industry over the years. However, as the MAPPA Studio controversies continue to unfold, it highlights aspects of the anime industry that have gone overlooked for decades. So, could this be the beginning of a new era for anime? Or the simply the beginning of the end for the 2010s biggest studio? You can check out more of our Jujutsu Kaisen coverage here. And more of our anime coverage here.

  • MAPPA CEO sparks fury over working conditions – Dexerto

    MAPPA CEO sparks fury over working conditions IMDBMAPPA CEO Manabu Otsuka’s November 1 interview with Natalie has sparked fan fury on Twitter/X. In an interview released on Comic Natalie on November 1, MAPPA’s CEO Manabu Otsuka discussed his ambitious plans for the studio’s future. However, instead of rejoicing at the prospect of more high-quality anime from the studio that brought us Jujutsu Kaisen, fans have taken to Twitter to criticize the CEO’s remarks. Let’s take a closer look at the CEO’s comments and why they sparked fan fury. The interview with MAPPA’s CEO As part of the 8th instalment of Comic Natalie’s Anime Studio Chronicle, the Japanese entertainment news site interviewed Manabu Otsuka, including asking him what contributed to MAPPA’s rapid rise to become one of the most well-known anime studios. The company was founded 12 years ago in 2011 by former Madhouse producer Masao Maruyama, and was propelled into the spotlight following the release of big titles in 2016 such as Yuri!!! On Ice and In This Corner of the World. From there it was hit after hit, until we come to present day with the release of Jujutsu Kaisen and Attack On Titan’s final episode – which propelled MAPPA into anime stardom. The interview discussed MAPPA’s foundation, rise and plans for the future. Which is where the controversy began. Manabu Otsuka revealed to Comic Natalia that MAPPA’s goal is to match the standards set by Kyoto Animation and Ufotable. Which includes maintaining high-quality production while increasing the volume of projects. However, following several industry controversies about the work conditions for animators, these comments caused fans to become increasingly concerned about the workload MAPPA was subjecting their creators to. The fans respond to MAPPA’s plans MAPPA’s rapid growth and extensive anime portfolio previously ignited online debates over working conditions within anime. And this new controversy comes after animator Hokuto Sadamoto took to Twitter in October 2023 in a now deleted tweet to reveal that he was forced to complete 250 animation cuts for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, Episode 14. The interview has provoked fans to take to Twitter/X to express their disappointment with the studio. The reveal about the harsh working conditions imposed by the studio – along with Summer 2023 allegations over MAPPA forcing creators to sign NDAs – has painted a grim picture about the ethics of the studio that has left a bitter taste in fans’ mouths. While we’ve always known that anime is a number’s game. After all, how can studio’s keep making more high-quality anime if they don’t make any money? However, it’s also a fine balance. Which, it appears, MAPPA isn’t achieving. Fans’ thoughts on the matter have been made abundantly clear: MAPPA is prioritizing winning the “anime race” over the health and well-being of their staff. But how can the studio undo the damage to their reputation? According to Twitter/X, fans would like MAPPA to follow the example of other big anime studios by focusing on fewer projects, and providing animators with reasonable timelines. But will this bring more positive change to the industry? Or will the controversy cause MAPPA to keep their alleged malpractice under wraps and bury it with more NDAs? Only time will tell. However, there is one thing we can all agree on. Big name studios like Madhouse and Kyoto Animation achieved their status by going for quality over quantity. A lesson which MAPPA must learn if they want to survive in this increasingly competitive industry. You can check out more anime content here.

  • These 6 incredible manga could take Jujutsu Kaisen’s place after it ends – Dexerto

    These 6 incredible manga could take Jujutsu Kaisen’s place after it ends VizJujutsu Kaisen manga has finally reached the end of its incredible journey – so here’s a list of six incredible manga you can read next. Jujutsu Kaisen is a popular battle shonen manga by Gege Akutami. The story is set in a world where negative emotions pile up and give birth to cursed spirits threatening people’s safety. Jujutsu sorcerers risk their lives to deal with those curses and also guide young students to do the same. However, the battle against curses is never-ending; they will continue to exist as long as humans do. The Shinjuku Showdown Arc is the final arc of the series, which follows the battle against the King of Curses. Shonen Jump confirmed the manga will be ending on September 30, 2024. But fret not, we’ve got you covered with these six mangas you can read as you bid farewell to Jujutsu Kaisen. 1. Kagurabachi Kagurabachi is a battle shonen manga just like Jujutsu Kaisen. It follows Chihiro Rokuhira who aspires to become a famous swordsmith like his father. However, his peaceful days with his goofy father don’t last long when tragedy strokes. After witnessing his father’s murder, Chihiro takes up a sword and swears to avenge him. And thus, begins an epic story of revenge. The manga currently has 45 chapters, wrapping up its second arc in Chapter 44. 2. Sakamoto Days Sakamoto Days follows Taro Sakamoto, who was considered the greatest hitman of all time. However, he falls in love with a woman and abandons his dangerous line of work. Five years later, Taro is used to living a normal life with his wife and daughter. However, his past comes back to haunt him, which forces Taro to fight again for the sake of his loved ones. Sakamoto Days currently has 178 chapters and is focusing on its ninth story arc. 3. Dandadan Dandadan follows Momo Ayase and her classmate Okarun. While Momo believes in ghosts, Okarun thinks aliens are real, so they begin arguing over which is real. To prove themselves right, they make a bet, which soon creates a series of hilarious events. This story of young love centers around those chaotic events, as they find ghosts, monsters, and aliens are real. Dandadan is currently in its ninth arc with 163 chapters. 4. Centuria Set in a gruesome world, Centuria is a dark fantasy manga following Julian, a stowaway on a slave ship. Sold by his mother, he never experienced kindness from anyone, but his life is about to change. After a tragic incident on the ship, he embarks on a groundbreaking journey to find peace and freedom. Centuria is a fairly new manga so it has just 19 chapters currently. 5. Gokurakugai Gokurakugai is a district with dark secrets hidden under the glimmering surface where there’s no order. Tao and Alma are two troubleshooters for hire who make a living by doing odd jobs such as finding missing people or dealing with disfigured animal corpses. However, things get serious when these troubleshooters target the evil monsters known as Maga, lurking in the shadows. Gokurakugai is the only monthly manga on the list, with 19 chapters currently. 6. Wild Strawberry Wild Strawberry is an action fantasy story set in an alternate Tokyo where plants have evolved rather unnaturally. They can now become horrifying monsters known as Jinka and feed on humans. Kingo and Kayano are two siblings who barely make ends meet in a city overrun by these killer plants. But, the siblings have been hiding a dark secret: Kayano is actually a host for a parasitic plant. When the Flower Funeral Force learns the truth, things take a turn for the worse. Wild Strawberry is a biweekly manga with 28 chapters. You can read all these manga on the official Manga Plus app. For more of the finest anime on offer, check out our lists of the highly anticipated upcoming anime in 2024, most underrated anime of 2023, and the best anime like Solo Leveling.

  • Manga piracy is still costing the industry an obscene amount every month – Dexerto

    Manga piracy is still costing the industry an obscene amount every month VizManga has been on a high of late, thanks to the likes of Jujutsu Kaisen and Blue Lock, but the industry continues to suffer from piracy to the sum of hundreds of millions of dollars. Major franchises such as One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen continue to sell huge amounts of copies, leading sales charts around the world. They, alongside My Hero Academia, Blue Lock, The Apothecary Diaries, and others have helped to give us a golden age of the best anime and manga. Such popularity comes at a cost, though. New data reveals that piracy levels are currently high, costing the industry the guts of nearly $1 billion monthly. Authorized Books of Japan, an anti-piracy body trying to curb unlawful distribution, puts the figure at $800 million per month at the minute. “The amount of free reading per month on the top 10 English translation piracy sites alone amounts to $800 million US, a figure that is increasing every year and requires immediate action,” the company stated, as part of the current campaign to encourage use of legitimate sources. A recent advertising campaign took a different tact from the typical shaming of people who partake in piracy, instead thanking those who read officially released translations. “We know how much you love manga of all different strides as well as their creators,” reads a flyer. “That’s why you seek out and read the official versions, even if it takes more time and effort. We thank you.” The ABJ added that sites offering pirated copies appear to be growing, with one site jumping up four spots in the overall top 10. Large sites have been taken down, but they merely spring up under another name elsewhere, hosting the same illegitimate wares for prospective readers. Such offerings include unofficial translations from fans who get the original chapter or volume, and a variety of languages are catered to, including Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese, and more. The ABJ did manage to help cause a downturn in piracy in 2022, leading to reduced damage to the industry in 2023. But many aspects of the battle against pirates are difficult. We have guides on One Piece Chapter 1123 and Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 266 for when you can properly keep up to date on their stories.

  • Man attends wedding as Mobile Suit Gundam after friend asks him to wear a “suit” – Dexerto

    Man attends wedding as Mobile Suit Gundam after friend asks him to wear a “suit” X/zgokzogokA Japanese man is going viral for showing up to his friend’s wedding dressed as a Mobile Suit Gundam after being asked to wear a “suit” to the event. Wedding attire is ultra important during a marriage ceremony with brides and/or grooms wanting everyone in attendance to look their best, but one man couldn’t help but troll his friend. In a post going viral on X, user ‘zgokzogok’ revealed that his friend had asked that he wear a “suit” to the reception and decided to twist his words so he could wear an epic cosplay instead. When he showed up, he came dressed as the original Mobile Suit Gundam, RX-78-2 and looked absolutely stunning from head-to-toe. However, it may surprise you to learn that this was not only acceptable, but celebrated because of who the couple getting married were! As Sora News points out, the newlywed couple were Ryuryu and Ruby – two cosplayers who even represented Japan at the 2019 World Cosplay Summit. Ryuryu even praised Zgokzogok on X and voiced his approval of the amazing Gundam cosplay. “I was so happy to have Gundam come!” he applauded. “Thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy schedule.” Zgokzogok wasn’t the only one dressed up, either. In one of the clips shared from the wedding, another attendee came as Eva Unit-01 from Evangelion and got into a play fight with the Gundam. Plus, in the background of Zgokzogok’s viral photo, there’s another attendee dressed as a Yu-Gi-Oh duelist. All in all, it looked more like a Halloween party or ComicCon than a wedding reception, but that just made it all the more exciting. Now, this doesn’t mean that you should start wearing a Gundam outfit if you ever get invited to a wedding as these were very unique circumstances and a lot of couples can be very strict with their dress code. Earlier in May, a bride and groom’s outlandish wedding rules went viral on social media for policies such as “no twerking” and demanded attendees “go home” if they didn’t like the music.

  • Makoto Shinkai apologizes for Your Name producer’s scandal – Dexerto

    Makoto Shinkai apologizes for Your Name producer’s scandal Prime VideoCritically acclaimed director Makoto Shinkai publicly apologizes regarding the recent scandal and arrest of his long-standing producer, Kouichirou Itou. Makoto Shinkai is one of the biggest names in the anime industry, thanks to the incredible movies he has directed so far. Within a career spanning over two decades, he has released several critically acclaimed movies. However, the recent scandal regarding the producer has completely baffled fans. Kouichirou Itou has worked closely with Shinkai for years, producing not only the classic movie Your Name but also Weathering With Your, the latest movie Suzume, and several more. Last week, the 52-year-old producer was arrested by Wakayama Prefectural Police for allegedly soliciting explicit photos from a 15-year-old girl. The news baffled the director, along with millions of fans who love Shinkai’s works. Here’s what director Makoto Shinkai has to say about the recent scandal. Makoto Shinkai apologizes to fans after Kouichirou Itou’s arrest The director shared an apology message on Twitter/X. He shared: “I was shocked to see the news about the arrest of people involved in the production. First and foremost, I would like to express my deepest sympathies to the victims. Also, I am truly sorry for causing anxiety to everyone who loves and supports my work. “I personally believe that the value of the work will not be harmed by the recent incident, but I think it is natural for it to be viewed with disbelief. That is very frustrating and sad.” The incident happened in Fall 2021, with the producer being aware that the girl in question was a minor. He met her on social media and transferred 12,500 yen (around 83 USD) for the pictures. Last week, Itou was arrested after evidence proved him guilty. The authorities uncovered the conversation when Itou’s name came up in a different prostitution case. After being questioned by authorities, Itou admitted to the accusation, and investigators are now looking into whether Itou solicited more victims. The long-standing work relationship between Makoto Shinkai and Kouichirou Itou began more than two decades ago with the movie The Place Promised in Our Early Days. According to Times Now News, the producer said during interrogation, “I had a similar exchange with another person, so I can’t remember if it was this girl or not.” Just like fans, the director is completely baffled by the arrest, and it’s safe to say that they won’t be working together.

  • Major One Piece remake rumor debunked by leaker – Dexerto

    Major One Piece remake rumor debunked by leaker Netflix/WIT StudioThe One Piece anime remake is currently under production, but an ongoing rumor had to be debunked by a popular leaker. Here’s everything we know about it. One Piece Day 2024 was held on August 10 and 11, sharing the first glimpse at the anime remake. The studio revealed the concept art and character designs. Furthermore, they also revealed Attack on Titan staff are working on it. WIT Studio created the first three seasons of the Attack on Titan anime before MAPPA took it over due to a tight schedule. Hence, while fans are excited about the remake, rumors about the studio using AI to assist in production surfaced. One Piece leaker Pew debunks the theory, saying the director is completely against it. popular says, “The rumors about WIT Studio using AI for the One Piece remake are completely false. In fact, the new art director Tomonori Kuroda for The One Piece is firmly against the use of AI, even for background work, and believes it’s entirely the wrong approach.” One fan writes, “I’m not sure of what would make anyone think AI was used but If I had to guess, maybe they think that it’s because of how Luffy’s leg looks in the screenshot. But then again, I think that’s just the position his leg was drawn in.” “If they were using AI, they would’ve already finished all the episodes. There was an animator researching French cuisine books just to draw Sanji’s foods accurately…with this level of passion, they don’t need nor wish to use AI,” shares another. “Lmao anyone that actually thought the AI sh*t was true is either really dumb or just a straight-up hater,” adds third. For more from One Piece, check out the release date and spoilers for One Piece Chapter 1123. Also, look at Iron Giant’s name and our ranking of the strongest Straw Hats.

  • Major Jujutsu Kaisen scene has a surprising Hunter x Hunter connection – Dexerto

    Major Jujutsu Kaisen scene has a surprising Hunter x Hunter connection Gege Akutami/MAPPAIn a recent Q&A session, Jujutsu Kaisen creator Gege Akutami revealed how a key moment in Jujutsu Kaisen was inspired by Hunter x Hunter. One of the most shocking moments in Jujutsu Kaisen comes towards the end of the Culling Game Arc. In Chapter 212, Yuji, Megumi, and Hana find out Yorozu has possessed Tsumiki Fushiguro’s body. Using their shock and urgency to his advantage, Sukuna uses his Binding Vow on Yuji. Then after knocking out Hana, he force-feeds Megumi one of Yuji’s fingers and takes over his body. This leads to a brief altercation between the two. The chapter ends with two gut-wrenching panels sitting side by side. One shows Sukuna’s smugness painted on Megumi’s face while the other has Yuji’s shocked and agonized expression. This scene represents how broken the young man feels, given Megumi is the last friend he’s left. This is the scene, Gege Akutami shared, that was inspired by a particular Hunter x Hunter moment. The author shared how he was moved by Gon’s hospital scene from Yoshihiro Togashi’s beloved manga. In Hunter x Hunter Chapter 333, Gon is in the hospital after his intense encounter with Neferpitou in the Chimera Ant Arc. During the clash, the boy has used all his potential to become unimaginably strong. And as a payment, he’s at death’s door. However, he’s not alone. Killua is with him as always and he’s brought Alluka to heal his friend. As Gon lies in the bed, Killua holds his withered hand in his own and makes a face that’s so full of agony that it’ll break anyone’s heart. “I’d been waiting to draw this scene forever. I think I was able to make Fushiguro (Sukuna) look really cool,” Akutami revealed, explaining his process for Chapter 212. “When drawing Itadori here, I was thinking of the scene where Killua takes Gon’s hand in front of Alluka.” Both scenes are very emotionally charged and hit home the pain of someone seeing their best friend’s doom. Though the circumstances are different, the feeling of loss is the same. Hunter x Hunter’s scene is iconic in many ways and judging by how shocked and moved readers were with the Jujutsu Kaisen moment, we must say Akutami did an exceptionally good job at fleshing out his vision. For more, check out all major characters deaths in Jujutsu Kaisen and the weirdest fan theories. You might also like to know about Jujutsu Kaisen ending.

  • Major Dr. Stone news coming before Season 3 finale – Dexerto

    Major Dr. Stone news coming before Season 3 finale TOHO AnimationExciting news is on its way for Dr. Stone fans. Here is everything you need to know about it. Season 3 of hit new-gen anime series Dr. Stone is drawing to a close. And, ahead of its finale episode, an exciting announcement hit Twitter. So far, we don’t have any information about what the upcoming Dr. Stone news is about. However, that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating. Especially since the the Twitter post emphasized that the announcement would be coming from the anime rather than the Riichiro Inagaki’s manga. Let’s take a closer look at the announcement and everything you need to know about the imminent news. Dr. Stone announcement is on its way On December 6, Shonen Jump’s official Twitter page announced that the Dr. Stone New World TV Anime will be revealing new information. The new information will commemorate the TV series Season 3 finale, which will air on December 21, 2023. But fans will be able to read it in a week, in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #3, which will be published on December 13. What is the announcement about? We don’t know what the announcement will be about, yet. However, that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating. Below the Twitter post, fans are almost universally guessing that it could be about the anime series Season 4. This does seem the most likely scenario. However, since Shonen Jump decided to announce that news is imminent, it’s also possible that a key visual or even a trailer could be on the way as well. Dr. Stone is an immensely popular anime, with a huge domestic and international fanbase. Produced by Toho Animation, Season 3 began airing in April 2023 and is available to watch outside of Japan on Crunchyroll. Since the third season was confirmed during Season 2’s final episode, there’s almost no doubt on Twitter that news of the fourth season will arrive by the end of December 2023. So, if the information in Shonen Jump’s magazine is what fans expect, then they’ll be getting a major Christmas present early with news of the hit anime’s next instalment. How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023 Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US. If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple: Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world – Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica – Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched – Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows. You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind. While you wait for the announcement, you can catch up with Dr. Stone episodes on Crunchyroll, our Dr. Stone coverage here, and our anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • Madoka Magica studio reveals action-packed new sci-fi anime – Dexerto

    Madoka Magica studio reveals action-packed new sci-fi anime AniplexAniplex Online Fest 2024 brought a wide range of anime announcements, one of which reveals that Madoka Magica studio SHAFT will soon release a brand new sci-fi anime. Aniplex Online Fest 2024 revealed a thrilling trailer of an original anime by studio SHAFT who also worked on popular dark fantasy Madoka Magica. This upcoming anime movie will feature designs and concepts by Yasuomi Umetsu, director of iconic retro anime Kite and Mezzo Forte. Written by Yuta Takahashi from the Kamen Rider series and the drama Mountain Doctor, Virgin Punk follows the struggles of Ubu, a bounty hunter, and his girlfriend. The first part, Clockwork Girl, will be shown at Cine Libre Ikebukuro and Osaka’s Theatre Umeda in early summer 2025. Virgin Punk is scheduled to release around the same time in Japanese theatres. The studio also released a trailer, which you can watch below. This 90-second tease depicts a world set in the year 2099, following a mysterious girl who is confused about her surroundings before she runs away from that place. Fans are excited to see the captivating footage with beautiful animation as they praise the studio behind it. One fan shares, “Fantasy action with a twist, only SHAFT could bring this vision to life!” “Damn they mastered animation movements the best I’ve seen till this day goddamn that shit crazy,” adds another. One more fan chimes in, “SHAFT coming in from the top rope to remind everyone that they’re here to play with the big dogs. That was insane. I haven’t seen animation like that since Redline.” If you’re looking to find some incredible anime, check out our lists of the best short anime, anime with the best story, and most underrated anime of 2023. Also, have a look at the complete Fall 2024 anime schedule to keep track of all the upcoming anime series and movies this season.

  • MAPPA’s original anime movie Maboroshi gets Netflix release date – Dexerto

    MAPPA’s original anime movie Maboroshi gets Netflix release date MAPPAMAPPA has substantially contributed to the anime industry by giving us several legendary shows like Jujutsu Kaisen, Vinland Saga, Chainsaw Man, and more. Well, the studio’s new original movie Maboroshi is coming to Netflix – and it’s got a release date. Netflix is the home to many popular anime series, but we rarely get to see the streaming giant adding an anime film to its massive library. That’s because it is pretty selective when it comes to licensing projects. Maboroshi’s story is crafted by Mari Okada, a well-known figure in the anime industry who rose to fame after working on Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms, Toradora! and The Pet Girl of Sakurasou. The film was released in Japanese theatres on September 15, 2023, and now, as Netflix has licensed it, let us find out on which date it will be available to stream. Maboroshi release date for Netflix revealed Maboroshi will be released on Netflix on January 15, 2024. Distributed by Warner Bros., Maboroshi is MAPPA’s original film that has received a rating of 7.3 on IMDb. The story follows Masamune, who lives in a rural area of Japan. The 14-year-old boy spends his life normally until one day, things around him take a horror turn. Due to an explosion in the steelworks factory, everything in town freezes. For instance, people stop aging, and the seasons remain the same for years. However, people living there believe that if they face the situation for a long time without getting restless, everything will get normal. Fans who have watched the film in theaters don’t get tired of talking about how visually beautiful the anime film is. Besides that, the soundtracks have also been praised for being impactful. The beauty of the anime film is evident from the latest trailer from Netflix. The movie not only features a spectacular animation but also has emotional depth. Of course, the anime film revolves around the mystery of the steelworks factory. However, the main focus point of this story is love. So, it’s one of those anime films that will be remembered for years to come. You can check out our other anime coverage here. Please note that if you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • Maboroshi ending explained: Who is Itsumi? – Dexerto

    Maboroshi ending explained: Who is Itsumi? MAPPAMAPPA’s Maboroshi anime movie has finally arrived on Netflix – so, here’s a breakdown of the film’s ending. Coming from critically acclaimed author Mari Okada, Maboroshi is an original anime film that was released in Japan in September 2023. Since then, the International fanbase has been waiting for the film’s Netflix release. Well, first of all, Maboroshi is produced by the powerhouse animation studio MAPPA, which has gathered next-level popularity over the years. That’s because it has blessed us with several classics, including Jujutsu Kaisen and Attack on Titan Final Season. Maboroshi follows a love story narrative with several complexities that can send you into a tizzy with its mind-bending twists and turns. But there’s no reason to fret because we are here to explain everything about the film’s complex yet intriguing plot. Maboroshi: Who is Itsumi, and where did she come from? The girl who was kept as a captive in the steel factory turns out to be the daughter of Masamune and Mutsumi in an alternate reality. One day, when she goes to an amusement park with her parents, she is mysteriously teleported to the time-frozen world of Mifuse. In the alternate world where things don’t change, the little girl is found by the Sagami and Aki, the fathers of Mutsumi and Masamune, respectively. The girl arrives at the phantom world of Mifuse on a sacred train that can send Itsumi back to reality. However, after a brief discussion, Sagami convinces Aki that the little girl has been chosen by the gods to protect their world. Hence, she was held as a hostage in the steel factory for years, and Mutsumi was chosen as her caretaker. Why doesn’t Itsumi want to return to reality? Since the very beginning, Itsumi appears as someone who has grown physically but not mentally. That’s because the timeline she comes from sees her as a toddler. When she shows up in the time-frozen town, she remains unaffected. However, even if her physical appearance keeps changing, she doesn’t get any mentor to help her with the mental aspects. She was forced to live in captivity for several years, and she wasn’t permitted to leave the premises of the factory. So, it’s evident that she does not get the training to act like someone her age. Initially, Itsumi is exposed to Mutsumi, and one day, when the latter brings Masamune to help her, the former feels a connection with him. For years, Mutsumi maintained a distance from Itsumi as when she first met her, she saw the label on the little girl’s bag. Mutsumi felt a connection with Itsumi, so she never wanted to get attached to the girl. However, Itsumi built a strong bond with teen Mutsumi and Masamune, and this became a reason for her to deny going back to her real parents. Does Itsumi escape the phantom world? Since the day Masamune realized that Itsumi did not belong to his world, he decided to send her back to the real world. Mifuse was destroyed in the explosion that happened in the steel factory long ago. However, the people of the town learned that they were dead when Itsumi showed the world beyond the cracked skies to Masamune. One day, Masamune gets a letter that his father had left for him before abandoning his family. In the letter, he reveals everything from the day he found Itsumi to the day he and Sagami decided to imprison the little girl in their world. Masamune also learns about the train that can take Itsumi back. The path was going to be difficult as he had to face Sagami, who could go to any limit to stop Itsumi. However, he doesn’t give up, and with the help of Mutsumi, he sends Itsumi back to the place where she belongs.

  • Luffy’s quest in One Piece gets even more important in Chapter 1121 – Dexerto

    Luffy’s quest in One Piece gets even more important in Chapter 1121 CrunchyrollOne Piece Chapter 1121 reveals how Luffy’s quest for the titular treasure is more important to the fate of the world than we previously thought. From the beginning of One Piece, Luffy has been on an exciting journey to find the namesake treasure and become the King of Pirates. However, we still don’t know what the treasure is, even after 27 years. But One Piece Chapter 1121 gives us a hint at how the treasure will impact the story. In the new chapter, Vegapunk’s message continues even as the Gorosei are hellbent on stopping it. In the broadcast, the scientist discusses the mysterious Ancient Weapons. But more importantly, he reveals how the obtainer of the One Piece will change the fate of the world, according to spoilers. The one who gets the treasure will also become the King of Pirates. So, it appears Luffy’s journey will end with him saving the world from the impending doom. Previously in his message, Vegapunk revealed how the world is going to sink under the sea in the near future. Following this, he shared Joyboy’s history and how the legendary character was a savior who fought the World Government. At this point, there’s no doubt Joyboy and Luffy are the same in spirit. We also know the entire truth about Joyboy and the Void Century will be found on Laugh Tale where the One Piece lies. Now it’s all coming together. When Luffy finally reaches Laugh Tale, obtains the treasure, and learns the truth of the world, his transformation into the fated savior will be complete. Then it’ll be his duty to prevent the world from sinking by defeating Imu and the World Government. Cue the massive final war Eiichiro Oda promised us. Once Luffy fulfills his fate, he’ll embody the hope and joy of people. And by winning the war, his mysterious dream will finally come true. One Piece is flexing its marvelous lore in full glory now that the story has entered the Final Saga. And as we go on, it’ll only get better until we finally see Luffy become the King of Pirates. One Piece Chapter 1121 will be released on July 21, 2024. For more, check out our explainer on Bonney’s Devil Fruit. You can also learn about Joyboy’s first words and who has the highest bounty in One Piece.

  • Lord of the Rings anime movie first look has fans celebrating for one reason – Dexerto

    Lord of the Rings anime movie first look has fans celebrating for one reason Warner BrosThe first proper look at the new Lord of the Rings anime movie, The War of the Rohirrim, has been unveiled, and there’s a wave of relief among fans. In case you didn’t know, we’re getting another The Lord of the Rings movie this year. The War of the Rohirrim is an anime movie directed by Kenji Kamiyama and produced by Sola Digital Arts, and the first images are garnering a positive reaction. Three stills are doing the rounds, per Entertainment Weekly: one depicting Héra, the main hero and daughter of King Helm Hammerhand, another showing Wulf, the central villain, and a group shot with Helm, Héra, Haleth, and Hama. All three have been met extremely well, with the consensus being surprise at just how anime this whole thing actually looks. “This is animated by a Japanese anime studio and directed by Kenji Kamiyama. They are COOKING!” reads one response on X/Twitter. “That is some of the most gorgeous animation I’ve ever seen!” said another. “These images are super encouraging to me and love the animation style. 100x more hype for this now,” a fan on Reddit commented. This is a distinct change of pace from how J.R.R. Tolkien’s universe has been adapted previously. The iconic trilogy of action movies from Peter Jackson and the TV show The Rings of Power are both distinctly western in their depictions, and it’s similar for many of the Lord of the Rings games we’ve gotten. Anime and Middle-earth just haven’t really mixed until now, but given how common classic fantasy tropes are used within Japanese animation, it’s a match that makes more sense than you might think. At the very least, it’s something different at a point when this property is getting quite a bit of stimulation. There’s another new movie in works, and Rings of Power Season 2 arrives in August. The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim releases December 13, 2024. Check out our new movies guide for other pictures to keep a look out for.

  • Chainsaw Man creator’s new anime movie gets premiere this summer – Dexerto

    Chainsaw Man creator’s new anime movie gets premiere this summer Studio DurianLook Back, the new anime film based on the manga by Chainsaw Man creator Tatsuki Fujimoto, is going to premiere this summer. Tatsuki became something of a household name in 2022 when Chainsaw Man premiered, introducing us to the gore-filled world of Denji. The anime show, starring a teenager who gains the ability to grow chainsaw blades from his body after making a deal with the devil, was a worldwide phenomenon shortly after kicking off. Unsurprisingly, another adaptation of Tatsuki’s work, Look Back, was greenlit. Now, the anime movie has a premiere date, coming to the 2024 Annecy Festival on Saturday, June 15, 2024. This production is in a different lane to Chainsaw Man, by some distance. It concerns two young friends creating manga together, whose lives become interwoven with that of a serial killer. You may have guessed, but it’s still quite dark — and there’s a supernatural slant to the story too. Released as a one-shot in July 2021, it was popular in Japan, and now that popularity is about to reach a worldwide audience. Studio Durian are handling production, with Kiyotaka Oshiyama directing and writing the screenplay. Look Back isn’t the most obvious choice from Tatsuki’s works for an adaptation, as Fire Punch, his first manga, would’ve been my guess for a follow-up to Chainsaw Man. That might come later, when Chainsaw Man is finished on screen. We’ll keep you informed on release details for Look Back as they emerge. Check out our list of the best upcoming anime for more highlights this year, and our guides on Tower of God Season 2 and Demon Slayer Season 4 will tell you when they’re arriving as well.

  • Highly anticipated anime movie is getting limited release for an absurd reason – Dexerto

    Highly anticipated anime movie is getting limited release for an absurd reason VizLook Back has quietly become a movie well worth keeping an eye on, going by a particularly strong reception in Japan – but the US release might make catching it tricky. Based on a manga from Chainsaw Man creator Tatsuki Fujimoto, Look Back centers on two children who bond over their love of creativity. But their companionship grows complicated thanks to a serial killer in the locality, creating a mystifying yet stirring narrative. So far, the anime movie has gone down well in Japan. Hideo Kojima, creator of Death Stranding and Metal Gear Solid, and Takashi Yamazaki, director of Godzilla Minus One, have both lauded the picture. But while there’s an international release coming, it sounds more limited than expected. At a panel during Anime Expo 2024, Look Back director Kiyotaka Oshiyama spoke about bringing the new movie to the US and other territories. It’s going to happen, just smaller than anticipated because theater chains turned down the film. According to MangaAlerts on X/Twitter, Kiyotaka stated that companies he approached weren’t interested because Look Back is shorter than 70 minutes. The account makes it clear this doesn’t mean a theatrical run won’t happen – it’ll just be more limited than we’ve become used to. No doubt this will be disappointing for the many fans who want to check the flick out. The association to Chainsaw Man alone should garner some interest, not to mention the positive reviews. But the politics around cinemas and distribution can be complex. Factors like length, origin, and who’s handling the rollout can all factor in. Look Back is relatively short and unattached to a major franchise, so it could be a hard sell. We’ll have to wait to hear more about when we’ll see the movie for ourselves. Keep an eye on our upcoming anime list for other releases you should be aware of.