The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2 release date and time, where to watch, and more

The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2 release details (Image via Maho Films)
The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2 release details (Image via Maho Films)

The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2 will be released on October 26, 2024, at 5:30 pm JST. Fans living in Japan can watch the broadcast of the episode on Nippon TV and Yomiuri TV. International audiences can stream the latest episodes on Crunchyroll among other streaming platforms.

The first episode was quite entertaining as it set the tone for the remainder of the series. The exposition was short and crisp. Furthermore, the animation was quite pleasing to the eye. Viewers hope to see this level of consistency for the remainder of the series now that Nio has joined the Miburo.


The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2 release date and time

Hijikata, Soji, Nio, and Iroha as seen in the anime series (Image via Maho Films)
Hijikata, Soji, Nio, and Iroha as seen in the anime series (Image via Maho Films)

As mentioned earlier, The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2 will be released on October 26, 2024 at 5:30 pm JST. Despite the difference in time zones, most regions across the world will be able to view the episode on the same day.

The exact release times for The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2 are listed below:

Time Zone

Release Time

Release Day

Release Date

Pacific Standard Time

1:30 am

Saturday

October 26, 2024

Central Standard Time

3:30 am

Saturday

October 26, 2024

British Summer Time

9:30 am

Saturday

October 26, 2024

Central European Summer Time

10:30 am

Saturday

October 26, 2024

Indian Standard Time

2:00 pm

Saturday

October 26, 2024

Philippine Time

4:30 pm

Saturday

October 26, 2024

Australia Central Standard Time

7:00 pm

Saturday

October 26, 2024


Where to watch The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2?

Fans in Japan can watch the broadcast of The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2 on Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV. Viewers will also have the option to stream the episodes on Lemino and Anime Times. It is important to note that the episodes will be available on stream 30 minutes after the broadcast is complete.

Global audiences can watch the stream on Crunchyroll. If fans do not have access to Crunchyroll, they can watch the latest episodes on Amazon Prime Video as well. Amazon Prime Video will stream the episode four days after the broadcast. Both the aforementioned streaming platforms are available in select regions only.


A brief recap of The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 1

The episode began with Hijikata and Soji entering an establishment in Kyoto. They were greeted by a young girl called Iroha, who offered them some tea. Moments later, they were offered food by a young boy named Nio. He had striking features and the duo were mesmerized by his white hair.

The two Ronin wanted to investigate the kidnappers who were present there. Soji crafted a plan that involved using Iroha and Nio as bait. They ensured that the children weren’t hurt. Furthermore, the kidnappers revealed that they were forced to carry this out because they were threatened in the first place.

Nio’s deduction skills were sharp and he knew exactly what was going on. After everything was resolved, Nio was given the opportunity to join the Miburo. His unwavering sense of justice and his sharp eyes will certainly take him a long way.


What to expect in The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2?

Now that Nio is a part of the Miburo, the upcoming episode could focus on a new mission. It could also expand on how Nio copes with a new setting, being away from Iroha and his grandmother. The Blue Wolves of Mibu episode 2 could also give the viewers more information on the Miburo and their long-term goals now that the country is on the brink of witnessing a revolution.

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


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Edited by Ankush Das
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