Zenshu Episode 6: Release Date, Time, Preview, and Where to Watch

Zenshu Episode 6: Release Date, Time, Preview, and Where to Watch

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We have already progressed through five episodes of Zenshu, with each instalment delving deeper into the lore of the Nine Soldiers, facilitated by Natsuko's transition into the anime realm during this remarkable Isekai adventure.

This Sunday, the anime series produced by MAPPA Studio reintroduced us to a once-forgotten Nine Soldier. Having experienced an unexpected fall from grace, Justice has finally reconnected with Luke.

As Natsuko continues to thrive in her endeavours against the Voids, Destiny plays her role by assigning her teammates the touching responsibility of providing meals to orphans. Before long, a new threat emerges, targeting the city.

Zenshu Episode 6 preview

Zenshu's renowned anime studio has once again promptly unveiled the preview for the forthcoming episode following the fifth broadcast on Sunday. This time, QJ assumes the role of narrative leader.

"I also manage the scheduling to ensure that Natsuko can complete her drawings swiftly. While waiting is part of my responsibilities, I am constantly racing against the clock," he states. Conversely, Natsuko refers to him as a production assistant, a term that QJ does not fully comprehend.

The title of Zenshu Episode 6 will be “Change,” and the teaser suggests that the cherished characters of the series will confront new and looming threats.

Zenshu Episode 6 release date and time

The inaugural episode of ZENSHU is set to premiere on Sunday, January 5, 2025, after which new episodes will be released every week. The official X/Twitter account has confirmed that these episodes will be available every week at 11:45 PM JST in Japan, subject to any future changes.

International audiences can check out the following release schedule, according to their varying timezones:

Pacific Time: Sunday, February 9, at 6:45 am

Eastern Time: Sunday, February 9, at 9:45 am

Central European Time: Sunday, February 9, at 3:45 pm

Indian Standard Time: Sunday, February 9, 8:15 pm

Philippine Time: Sunday, February 9, at 10:45 pm

Japanese Standard Time: Sunday, February 9, at 11:45 pm

Australian Central Time: Monday, February 10, at 1:15 am

Where to watch Zenshu episodes

The official website of the anime indicates that TV Tokyo will serve as the main Japanese broadcasting channel for the new series produced by MAPPA. The first season's episodes commenced airing on Sunday, January 5, 2025. Additionally, other networks such as BS TV Tokyo and AT-X are scheduled to begin airing the series on subsequent dates.

Amazon Prime Video possesses streaming distribution rights in certain regions. As a result, services such as ABEMA Premium and Anime Store will also offer the show for streaming.

Nevertheless, Crunchyroll, a reliable source for anime enthusiasts, will facilitate the accessibility of the Japanese release to a wider global audience.

About Zenshu anime

The renowned studio outlines the narrative as follows: "Following her high school graduation, Natsuko Hirose embarks on her journey as an animator. Her exceptional talent rapidly blossoms, leading her to make her directorial debut in a short period. Her inaugural anime achieves tremendous success, igniting a cultural phenomenon and establishing her as a promising genius in the directing realm.

"Her subsequent endeavour is a romantic comedy film centred on the theme of first love. However, due to her lack of personal experience with love, Natsuko finds it challenging to grasp the essence of first love, which hinders her ability to develop the storyboard and brings the film's production to a halt."

Zenshu voice cast

The newly launched original anime project has assembled a prominent cast featuring well-known figures from the industry. Anna Nagase, recognized for her roles as Nagisa Funami in Blue Box and Harley Quinn in this year's Suicide Squad ISEKAI, will voice the lead character, Natsuko Hirose.

Additionally, Kazuki Ura, known for portraying Yoichi Isagi in Blue Lock, will lend his voice to Luke Braveheart. Rie Kugimiya, famous for her role as Happy in Fairy Tail, will take on the character of Unio, while Minori Suzuki, who voiced Rosina in Ascendance of a Bookworm, will be the voice of Memmeln. Akio Suyama, recognized for his role as Ichori Ogami in Sakura Wars, will voice QJ.

The opening theme song for the series is “Zen” by BAND-MAID, and the closing theme is “Just As You Are” (literal translation) performed by Sou.

For further official announcements and updates regarding ZENSHU.

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