ATRI: My Dear Moments – Episode 4 Release Date and Time, Where to Watch, and More

The fourth episode of ATRI: My Dear Moments is set to be released on August 4, 2024 at 12 am JST. However, viewers in most regions will be able to watch it a day earlier, on August 3, 2024.

Viewers residing in Japan can tune in to the airing of the episode on Tokyo MX and BS11. Additionally, various local television networks across the country will also be broadcasting it. In the previous episode, the first half took on a slice-of-life perspective. However, fans are gradually being exposed to Natuski’s intelligence in the series.

The audience is eagerly anticipating the protagonist’s efforts to bring electricity to the school he recently visited.

When Will Episode 4 of My Dear Moments: ATRI Be Released?

Natsuki as seen in the anime series (Image via TROYCA)
Natsuki as seen in the anime series (Image via TROYCA)

As previously stated, ATRI: My Dear Moments episode 4 is scheduled for release on August 4, 2024, at 12 am JST. Due to varying time zones, viewers in most regions will be able to watch the episode on August 3, 2024. The specific release date and corresponding time zones are listed below for reference:

Time Zone

Release Time

Release Day

Release Date

Pacific Standard Time

8 am

Saturday

August 3, 2024

Central Standard Time

10 am

Saturday

August 3, 2024

Eastern Standard Time

11 am

Saturday

August 3, 2024

Greenwich Mean Time

3 pm

Saturday

August 3, 2024

Central European Summer Time

5 pm

Saturday

August 3, 2024

Indian Standard Time

8:30 pm

Saturday

August 3, 2024

Philippine Time

11 pm

Saturday

August 3, 2024

Australia Central Standard Time

12:30 am

Sunday

August 4, 2024

Where to Watch ATRI: My Dear Moments Episode 4?

Japanese fans have the opportunity to watch episode 4 of ATRI: My Dear Moments on various television networks such as Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, Tokyo MX, and BS11. The episode will be aired on August 4, 2024, at 12 am JST on all the mentioned networks. Additionally, viewers can catch the episode on AT-X two days after the initial release, with a scheduled broadcast on August 6, 2024, at 9:30 pm JST.

Viewers from around the world can access the stream on Crunchyroll, which offers the English-subtitled version of the episode. To watch, fans must subscribe to the platform’s paid services.

ATRI: My Dear Moments episode 3 recap in brief

The episode started with Atri and Natsuki carrying out their daily routines. There was a considerable amount of playful teasing between the two. As always, Atri boasted about being a top-performing robot, while Natsuki had her own thoughts about her abilities. The latter half of the episode proved to be intriguing as Natsuki made the decision to join Atri on her journey to school for the first time. It was then that she discovered Kamishiro Minamo was not a student, but actually a teacher at the school.

After the majority of the school’s students evacuated to the mainland, Minamo stepped up to take care of the remaining children. Eventually, a new character named Ryu was introduced to the viewers. It became apparent that he harbored resentment towards Natsuki because the latter had left for the mainland to study and only returned to their hometown to assist.

Later that day, Atri and Natsuki came to the realization that the three school-going children were also residents of the same place, living without any access to electricity. The situation concluded with Atri making a decision to utilize the power of the ocean to produce electricity.

What to Expect in ATRI: My Dear Moments Episode 4?

The next episode is expected to center on Natsuki and his team’s search for debris scattered in the ocean. These materials are necessary for Natsuki to restore electricity to the school. Additionally, it will be intriguing to discover if Ryu’s perception of Natsuki will alter should he succeed in providing power for the school.

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