ATRI: The release date for My Dear Moments episode 5 is scheduled for August 11, 2024 at 12 am JST. Due to time zone variations, viewers in most regions around the globe will have the opportunity to watch the episode on August 10, 2024. Fans in Japan can tune in to Tokyo MX and other local television networks to catch the broadcast of the episode.
The most recent installment depicted Natsuki and his friends’ efforts to restore power in the nearby school. Natsuki’s intelligence will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in achieving this objective. Additionally, Ryuu and Natsuki appeared to have resolved their differences. Ryuu’s expertise with industrial machinery will also greatly contribute to the successful restoration of electricity.
It will be intriguing to discover whether they are able to locate suitable batteries or capacitors for storing the power they have worked diligently to produce.
ATRI: My Dear Moments – Episode 5 Release Date and Time
ATRI: My Dear Moments episode 5 is scheduled to be released on August 11, 2024, at 12 am JST. Viewers from most regions will have the opportunity to watch the episode on August 10, 2024. The release times for ATRI: My Dear Moments episode 5 in different time zones are as follows:
Time Zone |
Release Time |
Release Day |
Release Date |
Pacific Standard Time |
8 am |
Saturday |
August 10, 2024 |
Central Standard Time |
10 am |
Saturday |
August 10, 2024 |
Eastern Standard Time |
11 am |
Saturday |
August 10, 2024 |
Greenwich Mean Time |
3 pm |
Saturday |
August 10, 2024 |
Central European Summer Time |
5 pm |
Saturday |
August 10, 2024 |
Indian Standard Time |
8:30 pm |
Saturday |
August 10, 2024 |
Philippine Time |
11 pm |
Saturday |
August 10, 2024 |
Australia Central Standard Time |
12:30 am |
Sunday |
August 10, 2024 |
Where can I watch episode 5 of ATRI: My Dear Moments?
Viewers in Japan have the option to tune in to BS 11, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, and Tokyo MX to watch the episodes. These networks will air the broadcast on August 11 at 12 am JST. Additionally, AT-X will also be showing the episode. However, for those who miss the initial broadcast, the episode will be available on August 13, 2024, at 9:30 pm JST.
Fans outside of the show’s region can watch the episode through Crunchyroll’s streaming service. Those who wish to view the episode must subscribe to the platform and pay for access to both the episode and other content in their catalog.
ATRI: My Dear Moments episode 4 recap in brief
The group, consisting of Natsuki, Minamo, Atri, and Ryuu, embarked on a mission to find a submerged factory belonging to Ryuu. Their goal was to obtain drums filled with resin and molds used for creating Imagayawaki, a beloved snack from their pre-flood days.
After a brief meal, Natsuki and Ryuu’s attention turned to designing a machine that could harness tidal energy to generate electricity. The heated debate eventually subsided and the two agreed to cooperate. Meanwhile, Atri’s behavior raised concerns as she expressed disappointment in not being as helpful as she wanted to be. She confided in Minamo, but their conversation was interrupted when Natsuki’s former partner unexpectedly arrived.
Catherine made a threat to harm Minamo in order to obtain Atri. However, the situation was quickly defused by the humanoid robot who retaliated against Natsuki’s previous partner. The episode concluded with Natsuki and his team devising plans to acquire batteries capable of storing electricity.
What to Expect in Episode 5 of ATRI: My Dear Moments?
The upcoming episode of My Dear Moments, episode 5, will likely revolve around the team’s efforts to retrieve and utilize used batteries from the ocean. As this resource is highly valuable, they will need to devise a plan to salvage and make use of any batteries they come across. If they are successful in obtaining the necessary items, their goal of restoring electricity to the school will no longer seem unattainable.
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