The long-awaited premiere of Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World episode 1 is finally here, scheduled for 10.30 pm JST on Saturday, July 13, 2024, on TOKYO MX and other television channels in Japan. For those outside of Japan, the anime will also be available for streaming on Crunchyroll shortly after its release.
The highly anticipated release of the anime adaptation of Kei Sazane’s light novel series Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World has been confirmed for the ongoing Summer 2024 season. The upcoming fantasy series, which will consist of 12 episodes, will be brought to life by the renowned animation studio Project No.9.
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World: Episode 1 Release Date and Time
According to the official website of the anime, the premiere episode of Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World is set to air in Japan on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at 10:30 pm JST. For international audiences, the episode with English subtitles will be released at the corresponding times in their time zones.
Time Zone | Release Day | Release Date | Release Time |
Pacific Daylight Time | Saturday | July 13, 2024 | 6:30 am |
Central Daylight Time | Saturday | July 13, 2024 | 8:30 am |
Eastern Daylight Time | Saturday | July 13, 2024 | 9:30 am |
British Summer Time | Saturday | July 13, 2024 | 2:30 pm |
Central European Summer Time | Saturday | July 13, 2024 | 3:30 pm |
Indian Standard Time | Saturday | July 13, 2024 | 7 pm |
Philippine Time | Saturday | July 13, 2024 | 9:30 pm |
Where to Watch Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World Episode 1
The first episode of Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World is scheduled to premiere in Japan on various television networks including AT-X, TOKYO MX, BS Asahi, and Kansai Television.
In Japan, viewers can choose from a variety of distribution platforms, such as d Anime Store, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, ABEMA, DMM TV, Unlimited Anime, Milplus, and others, to access unlimited viewing and streaming services.
For viewers outside of Japan, episode 1 of Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World will be accessible for streaming on platforms such as Crunchyroll and Ani-One.
Reasons Behind the Lack of Recognition in Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World Episode 1
The first episode of Kei Sazane’s anime, Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World, titled The Boy Forgotten by the World, would be the highly anticipated start to the Summer 2024 season.
The story centers around the “Five Races War,”a period in history when the Demons, Primals, Spirits, and Mythical Beasts engaged in battle against humanity. Ultimately, humanity emerged victorious thanks in part to the hero Sid, who led their forces and defeated the champions of the opposing races.
Despite a hundred years of undisturbed peace following the war, this tranquility was abruptly disrupted when the world was suddenly “overwritten”before the eyes of Kai Sakura Vento. He had been living a peaceful life with his childhood friend Jeanne, until this unexpected event occurred.
In this altered reality, every possible misfortune befell humanity, leading to their defeat in the “Five Races War.”This was all due to the absence of Sid, who was the key to their victory in the previous world. As a result, the dragons and demons were able to conquer the new world. Adding to his troubles, Kai realizes that he has been forgotten in this doomed world.
Fortunately, a serendipitous meeting with a enigmatic girl named Rinne reinforces Kai’s determination to break away from this altered destiny. In a world devoid of heroes, Rinne assists Kai in inheriting the hero’s sword, emboldening him to confront the formidable enemy races that have taken control of the world.
This story follows a young boy who is “forgotten by society”and must battle formidable foes in order to reclaim his rightful place. With such a captivating concept, viewers can anticipate the upcoming anime to be one of the standout releases of the Summer 2024 season.
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