The Snack Basue Season 1 Episode 12 release date and time have been revealed. The episode will air on Crunchyroll. The finale episode of the anime, with a duration of 22-25 minutes, concludes the series inspired by the manga created by Forbidden Shibukawa. Set in Sapporo’s North 24th neighborhood, it revolves around a bar owned by two women. The series explores their encounters with eccentric patrons and the obstacles they face in their daily lives. Each episode presents segments adapting different chapters from the manga.
Here’s when the episode is coming out.
When is the Snack Basue Season 1 Episode 12 release date and time?
The Snack Basue Season 1 Episode 21 release date is Friday, March 29, 2024. The episode will premiere in Japan on Tokyo MX on Saturday, March 30, 2024, at 1:05 a.m. JST.
The Snack Basue Season 1 Episode 12 release time is:
- 10:15 a.m. PT
- 1:15 p.m. ET
- 5:15 p.m. GMT
- 6:15 p.m. CET
Where to watch Snack Basue Season 1 Episode 12
Viewers can watch the upcoming episode on Crunchyroll.
To access Episode 12, simply subscribe to Crunchyroll, where you have three subscription options to choose from. The Fan Plan comes at a price of $7.99 per month, the Mega Plan at $9.99 per month, and the Ultimate Fan Plan at $14.99 per month. With any of these plans, you’ll enjoy a complimentary 14-day trial period to explore the platform.
In this anime, set in Sapporo’s North 24th neighborhood, viewers delve into the lives of the bar’s owner, assistant owner, and the eccentric regulars who frequent the establishment, each sharing their unique life stories. The ensemble cast includes Rie Takahashi portraying Akemi, Kimiko Saito as Basue, Yohei Azakami playing Yamada, Fukushi Ochiai as Tatsu, Ryota Iwasaki as Morita, and Jun Fukushima as Kazama, all featuring prominently in each of the series’ 12 episodes.
The official synopsis for Snack Basue Season 1 reads:
“In Sapporo’s North 24th neighborhood, five stations away from the Susukino business district, a bar’s proprietor, junior proprietor, odd regular customers, and its share of walk-ins recount their strange lives.”