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Black Butler’s School Arc: Episode Count Revealed

Black Butler Season 4 Key Visual (Credits: A-1 Pictures)

Black Butler fans, rejoice! Season 4 is finally here with the much-anticipated “Public School Arc.” After a long wait since the TV series and movies concluded, the return of Black Butler is a big moment for many anime enthusiasts. With the premiere of this new arc, it’s time to dive back into the mysterious and thrilling world of Sebastian and Ciel.

So, how long will this new arc keep us hooked? According to information from Japan’s Blu-ray and DVD releases, Black Butler -Public School Arc- is slated for a single course, totaling 11 episodes. That means we can expect to enjoy it from April through late June, just before the Summer 2024 anime lineup begins in July.

For those wondering where to catch the action, look no further than Crunchyroll, where the new season is streaming exclusively.

About Black Butler Season 4

Directed by Kenjiro Okada at CloverWorks, with Hiroyuki Yoshino leading the writing team, Yumi Shimizu handling character designs, and Ryo Kawasaki composing the music, this season promises to deliver the same quality that fans have come to expect from Black Butler.

The story picks up where the previous installments left off, following the exploits of Butler Sebastian Michaelis and his young master, Earl Ciel Phantomhive, as they find the dark underbelly of nineteenth-century England.

Black Butler Season 4 Key Visual (Credits: A-1 Pictures)

When Queen Victoria herself tasks them with investigating the disappearance of students, including her own relative, Derrick, from Weston College, the duo sets out to uncover the truth.

Aniplex tantalizes us with a glimpse of what’s in store: “What truly happened to these students?” With Sebastian and Ciel on the case, fans can expect twists, turns, and plenty of intrigue as they unravel the mysteries lurking within the halls of Weston College. So, get ready to join them on their latest adventure—it’s sure to be a thrilling ride!

Steve Johanson: Steve Johnason, a dedicated content writer, devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world. He believes that people just need a small push to immerse themselves in the world of anime.
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