The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10 release date and time, where to watch, and more

The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10 release details (Image via Maho Films)
The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10 release details (Image via Maho Films)

The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10 is scheduled to be released on December 21, 2024, at 5:30 pm JST. Fans in Japan can watch the broadcast of the episode on Yomiuri TV, while international audiences can stream the English-subtitled version of the episode on Crunchyroll.

The latest episode focused on Nio’s visit to his former house. He was delighted to see his grandmother once again. Iro was not there since she was married to a man and lived with him. Hajime and Taro accompanied Nio and spent the night with his grandmother. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of mission the Miburo will be assigned as the series progresses.


The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10 release date and time

The main members of Miburo as seen in the anime series (Image via Maho Films)
The main members of Miburo as seen in the anime series (Image via Maho Films)

The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10 is slated to release on December 21, 2024, at 5:30 pm JST. Despite the differences in time zones, most regions across the world will be able to access the episode on the aforementioned date. Here are the exact release times for The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10 along with the corresponding time zones:

Time Zone

Release Time

Release Day

Release Date

Pacific Standard Time

1:30 am

Saturday

December 21, 2024

Central Standard Time

3:30 am

Saturday

December 21, 2024

British Summer Time

9:30 am

Saturday

December 21, 2024

Central European Summer Time

10:30 am

Saturday

December 21, 2024

Indian Standard Time

2:00 pm

Saturday

December 21, 2024

Philippine Time

4:30 pm

Saturday

December 21, 2024

Australia Central Standard Time

7:00 pm

Saturday

December 21, 2024


Where to watch The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10?

Fans residing in Japan can watch the broadcast of the episode on Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV. These channels will broadcast the episode on December 21, 2024, at 5:30 pm JST. Fans here can also stream the episode on Lemino TV and Anime TV. Global audiences can watch the English-subtitled version of the episode on Crunchyroll. Amazon Prime Video will stream the episode 4 days after the initial broadcast. These platforms are available in select regions only.


A brief recap of The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 9

The episode began with the Miburo partaking in a drinking contest. They were celebrating their success as they are now officially part of the Aizu domain. This was huge news, and the members wanted to see who the last man standing would be. One by one, everyone continued to black out until Inoue was the only one remaining. The following day, the group decided to get matching coats. This would help with their image. They believed that Nio’s grandmother would be able to help. Therefore, Nio, Hajime, and Taro set off to her place.

The trio served tables and cleaned the establishment. Hajime acknowledged the grandmother’s strength as she was running an entire restaurant all by herself. They spend the night together, and all of them have fun. Nio realized that his reason to fight in Kyoto was to protect the ones he loved. His grandmother gave him a reason to fight and carry on. The episode ended on a massive cliffhanger as a mysterious man entered the establishment.


What to expect in The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10?

The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 10 will focus on the Miburo’s new coat. Nio’s grandmother will help them with this and a banner. Both these items will help with their image in Kyoto. Furthermore, their popularity will increase substantially. Fans can also expect another mission involving the protection of Aizu in Kyoto.

Stay tuned for more anime and manga news as 2024 progresses.


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