Get ready for some thrilling updates, Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai fans! The release date and time for Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai Season 12 Episode 8 have been revealed. Fans can mark their calendars and catch the latest episode on Crunchyroll. Renowned for its succinct 4-6 minute anime shorts, Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai continues to skillfully revive horror tales inspired by Japanese urban legends in a contemporary and chilling way.
Here’s when the episode is coming out.
When is the Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai Season 12 Episode 8 release date and time?
Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai Season 12 Episode 8 release date is March 3, 2024, at 11:05 PM in Japan. Internationally, fans can catch the show on Crunchyroll on March 4, 2024.
Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai Season 12 Episode 8 release time has not yet been officially announced. However, Crunchyroll usually adds new content at 1:00 PM, Eastern Time (ET), so the estimated release date time would be:
- 10:00 AM, Pacific Time (PT)
- 1:00 PM, Eastern Time (ET)
- 7:00 PM, British Summer Time (BST) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
- 8:00 PM, Central European Summer Time (CEST) or Central European Daylight Time (CEDT)
Where to watch Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai Season 12 Episode 8
Viewers can watch the upcoming episode on Crunchyroll.
To watch Episode 8, you can subscribe to Crunchyroll. It is an American entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It is a popular streaming service specializing in the distribution and licensing of anime, as well as various films and television series.
Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai, also known as Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories or Yami Shibai in Japan, is a Japanese anime series that first premiered in 2013. The show has captivated audiences with its distinctive format, presenting short horror stories in each episode.
The official synopsis for Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai reads:
“Yamishibai is a picture-story style of animation whose motif is surrounded and based off the rumors, and urban legends throughout the history of Japan.”