ATRI: My Dear Moments Episode 8 – Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch

ATRI: My Dear Moments Episode 8 – Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch

ATRI has announced that the highly anticipated episode 8 of My Dear Moments will be available on September 1, 2024 at 12 am JST. However, due to time zone differences, viewers in most regions around the world will be able to watch it a day earlier on August 31, 2024. For Japanese fans, the episode will air on Tokyo MX, while international fans can catch it on Crunchyroll.

The most recent installment of the anime took an unexpected twist as Natsuki delved into the question of whether Atri, the robot, possessed emotions. Additionally, there were hints of a nefarious scientist attempting to acquire the humanoid robot.

The outcome of Natsuki’s interaction and his actions in episode 8 of ATRI: My Dear Moments will be intriguing to observe.

ATRI: My Dear Moments – Episode 8 Release Date and Time

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

The release of ATRI: My Dear Moments episode 8 is scheduled for September 1, 2024 at 12 am JST. However, viewers in many regions will have the opportunity to watch the episode a day earlier on August 31, 2024. The specific release times and corresponding time zones for ATRI: My Dear Moments episode 8 are provided below:

Time Zone

Release Time

Release Day

Release Date

Pacific Standard Time

8 am

Saturday

August 31, 2024

Central Standard Time

10 am

Saturday

August 31, 2024

Eastern Standard Time

11 am

Saturday

August 31, 2024

Greenwich Mean Time

3 pm

Saturday

August 31, 2024

Central European Summer Time

5 pm

Saturday

August 31, 2024

Indian Standard Time

8:30 pm

Saturday

August 31, 2024

Philippine Time

11 pm

Saturday

August 31, 2024

Australia Central Standard Time

12:30 am

Sunday

September 1, 2024

Where to Watch ATRI: My Dear Moments Episode 8?

On the aforementioned date, the episode will be broadcasted by local television networks Tokyo MX, BS11, Tochigi TV, and Gunma TV. However, AT-X will be airing the episode on September 3, 2024 at 9:30 pm JST.

Viewers residing outside of Japan can access the episode on Crunchyroll, which offers the English-subtitled version for streaming. It is worth mentioning that those interested in watching the episode and accessing Crunchyroll’s entire catalog will need to subscribe to the platform’s paid services.

A Brief Recap of ATRI: My Dear Moments Episode 7

The 7th episode opens with Natsuki struggling to accept the realization that the woman who had saved him was actually Atri. Despite his efforts to find a logical explanation to disprove this fact, he was unsuccessful. During this time, he also had a conversation with Catherine who cautioned him about the potential danger of the humanoid robot being capable of experiencing emotions.

Emotions are the underlying factor behind both love and crime. If a humanoid robot were to possess them, it could create significant issues for Natsuki. As a result, Natsuki deceitfully professed his feelings for Atri and the two went on a date. Despite his true intentions being for academic purposes, Natsuki appeared to enjoy himself.

During a romantic moment between Atri and Natsuki, things suddenly took a strange turn as they both tumbled into the ocean. As they fell, they shared a kiss, revealing that Natsuki’s feelings for Atri were more than just platonic.

What to Expect in ATRI: My Dear Moments Episode 8

Natsuki’s observations during his date with Atri will be the main focus of episode 8 of My Dear Moments. However, his emotions may influence his perspective, leading to Catherine stepping in to intervene.

It is evident that Natsuki harbors romantic feelings for Atri. Nevertheless, he must stay focused on his objective and utilize his deductive abilities to fully comprehend the capabilities of the humanoid robot.

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