{"id":11837,"date":"2025-01-28T14:09:28","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:09:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-watch-kaiju-no-8-what-time-is-it-out-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:09:28","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:09:28","slug":"how-to-watch-kaiju-no-8-what-time-is-it-out-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-watch-kaiju-no-8-what-time-is-it-out-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"How to watch Kaiju No. 8 \u2013 what time is it out? &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How to watch Kaiju No. 8 \u2013 what time is it out? CrunchyrollHere\u2019s how and what you can watch the highly-anticipated anime adaptation of Kaiju No. 8, a popular Shonen Jump manga Spring 2024 anime season is almost nearing its end after introducing several exciting series. Kaiji No. 8. is one of the season\u2019s most popular anime. Based on Naoya Matsumoto\u2019s shonen manga, Kaiju No. 8 follows Kafka Hibino, who works for a professional cleaning company that specializes in the battle aftermath of grotesque monsters called Kaiju. While he\u2019s always wanted to kill those Kaijus, he\u2019s not been qualified to do so. However, Kafka soon finds himself in the middle of the action when a mysterious insect invades his body and turns him into a hybrid monster. With his newfound powers, Kafka might turn his lifelong dream into reality. However, being in the Defence Force isn\u2019t as easy as it seems. Kaiju No. 8 release date and time Kaiju No. 8 was released on April 13, 2024. It broadcasts on Japanese networks at 11:00pm JST. On global streaming platforms, the episodes air sub and dub versions on the same dates. While the sub starts streaming at 7:00am PT, the dub is be available at 8:30am PT. You can find your time zone below: Eastern Time: 10:00am (Sub) and 11:30am (Dub) &#8211; British Time: 3:00pm (Sub) and 4:30pm (Dub) &#8211; European Time: 4:00pm (Sub) and 5:30pm (Dub) &#8211; Indian Time: 7:30pm (Sub) and 8:30pm (Dub) &#8211; Philippine Time: 10:00pm (Sub) and 11:30pm (Dub) &#8211; Australian Time: 12:00am (Sub) and 1:30am (Dub) &#8211; Where to watch Kaiju No. 8 Kaiju No. 8 has been streaming on Crunchyroll since April 13. The series is be officially available in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, and Indian Subcontinent. Crunchyroll\u2019s synopsis for Kaiju No. 8 reads. \u201cIn a world plagued by threatening creatures known as Kaiju, Kafka Hibino aspired to enlist in the Japan Defense Force to defeat them. \u201c\u2018Let\u2019s wipe out the Kaiju together,\u2019 Kafka pledged to his childhood friend, Mina Ashiro. Over time, life circumstances forced them to go their separate ways and caused him to abandon his lifelong ambition. \u201cHe found himself employed by Monster Sweeper, Inc., a professional cleaning company that specializes in cleaning up the aftermath of Kaiju battles. Meanwhile, Mina Ashiro is now the Captain of the Defense Force\u2019s 3rd Division. As it stands, he is currently unworthy of fighting Kaiju alongside her. \u201cAt work, Kafka crosses paths with the highly motivated Reno Ichikawa. Reno\u2019s undying determination to join the Defense Force leaves no room for failure. His perseverance reawakens Kafka\u2019s ambition of standing next to Mina as they protect humanity from Kaiju together. A dream frozen by time, thawed by a burning promise.\u201d Here\u2019s a look at the trailer: If you want to know more about upcoming Spring 2024 anime, check out our list of the 15 best upcoming anime. You can also check out the complete schedule of all the upcoming movies and series.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How to watch Kaiju No. 8 \u2013 what time is it out? CrunchyrollHere\u2019s how and what you can watch the highly-anticipated anime adaptation of Kaiju No. 8, a popular Shonen Jump manga Spring 2024 anime season is almost nearing its end after introducing several exciting series. 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