Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World Episode 11: Release Date, Time, Where to Stream, and Additional Details

Episode 11 of Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World is set to air on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at 10:30 pm JST in Japan. Viewers in Japan can watch it on TOKYO MX and other television channels, while the global audience can stream the episode on Crunchyroll shortly after its release.

The latest episode of Kei Sazane’s anime series deepened the ongoing mystery, revealing that Kai, Rinne, and Jeanne encountered the God of Prophecy within the Megalith, who presented a prophecy to Kai.

Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World Episode 11 Release Date and Time

As per the official announcement, Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World episode 11 will be aired in Japan on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at 10:30 pm JST. The English-subtitled version will be available at the following times worldwide:

Time Zone Release Day Release Date Release Time
Pacific Daylight Time Saturday September 21, 2024 6:30 am
Central Daylight Time Saturday September 21, 2024 8:30 am
Eastern Daylight Time Saturday September 21, 2024 9:30 am
British Summer Time Saturday September 21, 2024 2:30 pm
Central European Summer Time Saturday September 21, 2024 3:30 pm
Indian Standard Time Saturday September 21, 2024 7 pm
Philippine Time Saturday September 21, 2024 9:30 pm

Where to Watch Episode 11

In Japan, Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World episode 11 will air on TOKYO MX, AT-X, BS Asahi, and Kansai Television, among others. For international viewers, the episode will be available for streaming on platforms like Crunchyroll and Ani-One.

Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World Episode 10 Recap

Kai and his group meet the God of Prophecy (image via Project No.9)
Kai and his group meet the God of Prophecy (image via Project No.9)

Episode 10, titled “The Prophet of this World,”opens with Kai and his friends being guided into the megalith by a mysterious voice. Inside, they encounter a massive stone statue revealed to be the Prophetic God, Arsla Solaka.

Arsla, originating from the original world where humanity triumphed in the Great War of the Five Races, explained that she had created the Code Holder to secure this victory but had exhausted her power in the process. Consequently, she has awaited a worthy candidate to succeed the Prophet Sid in the new world.

Kai and Jeanne as seen in the anime (Image via Project No.9)
Kai and Jeanne as seen in the anime (image via Project No.9)

While Arsla lacks knowledge regarding the World Reincarnation and the Last Riser, she granted a prophecy to Kai’s group, designating Jeanne as the new Prophet.

The episode’s climax features Kai and the Urza Rebel Army confronting many spirits in the territory of the spirit race. Despite being outnumbered, they received crucial assistance from the Yulun Federation, which allowed them to fend off the spirits’ assault. However, they encountered the disguised Hero of the Spirits, Rikugen Kyoko, leading to an unexpected turn of events.

What to Expect from Episode 11

Following the exciting events of episode 10, fans can anticipate an intense clash in episode 11, featuring the combined forces of the Urza and the Yulun Rebel Army taking on the Spirit Sovereign, Rikugen Kyoko.

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