Viewers of Sound! Euphonium Season 3 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. After a recent advisory change, this anime follows the Kitauji High School Music Club’s journey. Kumiko Oumae, a euphonium player, and her fellow members strive to overcome challenges and reach the national band competition. The themes of friendship, competition, and self-discovery are explored in the series, set in high school and wind music ensembles.
Here’s how many episodes are in Sound! Euphonium Season 3 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in Sound! Euphonium Season 3?
Sound! Euphonium Season 3 has 13 episodes.
In Season 3, the characters face more complex challenges than those they encountered in their personal lives and musical careers. Kumiko, Asuka, Hazuki, and Reina tackle more advanced musical pieces and compete in challenging performances that test their interpersonal relationships. The series showcases their ambition, friendship, and resilience as they strive for musical stardom and compete in a prestigious musical competition. They must rise to the occasion and win something that sets them apart from the rest of the music industry.
The cast of Sound! Euphonium Season 3 includes Tomoyo Kurosawa as the voice of Kumiko Oumae, Minako Kotobuki voicing Asuka Tanaka, Ayaka Asai as Hazuki Katou, and Chika Anzai portraying Reina Kousaka, each contributing to 13 episodes.
When do new Sound! Euphonium Season 3 episodes come out?
New episodes of Sound! Euphonium Season 3 typically come out every Sunday on Crunchyroll.
The official synopsis for Sound! Euphonium Season 3 reads:
“After swearing off music due to an incident at the middle school regional brass band competition, euphonist Kumiko Oumae enters high school hoping for a fresh start. As fate would have it, she ends up being surrounded by people with an interest in the high school brass band. Kumiko finds the motivation she needs to make music once more with the help of her bandmates, some of whom are new like novice tubist Hazuki Katou; veteran contrabassist Sapphire Kawashima; and band vice president and fellow euphonist Asuka Tanaka. Others are old friends, like Kumiko’s childhood friend and hornist-turned-trombonist Shuuichi Tsukamoto, and trumpeter and bandmate from middle school, Reina Kousaka.
However, in the band itself, chaos reigns supreme. Despite their intention to qualify for the national band competition, as they currently are, just competing in the local festival will be a challenge—unless the new band advisor Noboru Taki does something about it.”