Thankfully, there are plenty of options when it comes to watching the show, as Platinum End can be streamed through a myriad of different services. These include Hulu, Funimation, VRV and Crunchyroll, the latter of which has also provided the series with an English dub.
Thankfully, there are plenty of options when it comes to watching the show, as Platinum End can be streamed through a myriad of different services. These include Hulu, Funimation, VRV and Crunchyroll, the latter of which has also provided the series with an English dub.
The Platinum End manga began in 2015 in Jump Comics SQ, and it's the creation of Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Although they might not necessarily be household names, their works are beloved among anime and manga fans.
Created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata | More Less about Platinum End As his classmates celebrate their middle school graduation, troubled Mirai is mired in darkness. But his battle is just beginning when he receives some salvation from above in the form of an angel.
When life becomes too much for Mirai to bear and attempts taking his own life, he’s saved by Nasse, a guardian angel. ©Tsugumi Ohba,Takeshi Obata/SHUEISHA,Platinum End Project Licensed by Funimation® Global Group, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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"Platinum End" tv anime adaptation by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata will have 24 episodes. The anime premiered on TBS, BS11, and other channels on October 8, 2021. Its final episode is scheduled to air on March 18, 2022.
The Platinum End TV anime is directed by Hideya Takahashi and Kazuchika Kise and features animation production by Signal.MD. The series is currently broadcasting in Japan on Tokyo Broadcasting System, BS11, and other stations, and it is also streaming on Crunchyroll as part of the winter 2021 anime simulcast lineup.
Unfortunately, there will not be a season 2 of Platinum End because the anime adaptation is slated to completely adapt the original manga series by Tsugumi Ohba.
Platinum End, an anime series based on a manga of the same name by Death Note creators Tsugumi Ohba (writer) and Takeshi Obata (illustrator), returns to these same ideas but uses a new, equally impossible premise to explore them.
Death Note Creators' Platinum End to Stream on Funimation We're incredibly excited to announce that Platinum End is officially coming to Funimation as part of the Fall 2021 anime season lineup.
Where to Watch: Funimation: https://www.funimation.com/shows/platinum-end/ Crunchyroll: https://www.crunchyroll.com/platinum-end.
Platinum End is about orphaned teenager Mirai Kakehashi, who lives a despondent life with his abusive aunt and uncle. After trying to end his own life, he's stopped by Nasse, his guardian angel. Given supernatural powers by the angel, Mirai exacts justice upon his aunt and uncle, though these aren't the extent of these abilities' usage.
The Platinum End manga began in 2015 in Jump Comics SQ, and it's the creation of Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Although they might not necessarily be household names, their works are beloved among anime and manga fans.
Signal.MD. produces the Platinum End anime, which was announced during the Jump Festa '21 online event. Premiering in October of the same year, the show is so far slated for 24 episodes, 15 of which have actually aired as of this writing.
From the creators of Death Note! Mirai may have been saved by an angel, but his battle is just beginning…
The remaining candidates meet for a final showdown to determine who will be the next god. Professor Yoneda plans to prevent a new god from being chosen at all costs. Mirai has finally stepped up and will assume the mantle of god if it means stopping Yoneda. Who will survive the confrontation and who will become the new god?