One of the most highly anticipated series of the Summer 2024 season is undoubtedly Failure Frame season 1, seemingly offering a promising and unique take on the isekai genre. Produced by Seven Arcs Studios, the anime is currently slated for a total of 12 episodes, going off the official website’s Blu-ray product descriptions.
With the first episode of season 1 having already premiered, fans are curious to learn the overarching release details of Failure Frame season 1. This includes the expected release dates and times for each episode, where to watch them, and more. Thankfully, this information has all been officially confirmed, pending any unforeseen delays for the series.
How many episodes will Failure Frame season 1 have?
Per the latest available information, Failure Frame season 1 is expected to have a total of 12 episodes. This information is officially confirmed via the official website’s Blu-ray product description, as mentioned above. Likewise, it suggests that the first season will run for one single cour rather than multiple consecutive ones.
The season officially premiered with its first episode on Friday, July 5, 2024, at 12:59 a.m. Japanese Standard Time (JST). The anime premiered on the TBS network initially, followed by various streaming service premieres and a BS11 premiere on July 7.
The current complete release schedule for Failure Frame season 1, per the Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), British Summer Time (BST), and India Standard Time (IST) timings:
While the table above does cite the predicted full release schedule for the series, this could be offset by any major delays the series announces for one of its episodes. For example, if episode 3 is pushed back by one week, then episodes 4–12 will be pushed back by one week. However, there are no reports of any delays in production by Seven Arcs as of this article’s writing.
Where to watch Failure Frame season 1
In Japan, the series airs weekly on the TBS broadcast station and its affiliates. The series will also make each episode available for streaming in Japan within 24 hours after its initial release. These early streams can be found on the Anime Store service. The week after an episode’s release will see it hit additional Japanese streaming platforms, such as ABEMA, Unlimited Anime, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, DMM TV, and others.
International audiences can stream the episode on Crunchyroll after the episode airs in Japan, with the streaming service having already confirmed this in their Summer 2024 lineup news. In addition to the original Japanese language, Crunchyroll will also be streaming dubbed versions in the English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, and German languages.
Those anime lovers in Asia, but outside of Crunchyroll’s availability for the series, can rely on various Muse platforms and channels to stream the series, as was officially announced several weeks ago.
What to expect from Failure Frame season 1
With Failure Frame season 1’s story being one of revenge, fans can expect it to focus primarily on how protagonist Touka Mimori puts himself in a position to actually get revenge on the Goddess. While his skills are almighty, she has a constant barrier around her, which completely nullifies his status-effect abilities.
Likewise, he’ll need some help to get revenge on the Goddess Vicius and should find this help in other people in this new world who also hold grudges against her. Fans can also expect Touka’s allies to be skilled at actual hand-to-hand combat, serving as a practical foil to Touka’s support-like skills.
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