logo
Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus Episode 1 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus Episode 1 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

The Review Geek18 hours ago
Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus
Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus is the latest in the ongoing 'Rascal Does Not Dream' series, focusing on Sakuta as she navigates a new phase of Adolescence Syndrome, this time with multiple versions of a girl named Touko Kirishima appearing. This time around, it's a version touting a miniskirt and a santa hat, as you do.
This miniskirt Santa, who claims to be gifting Puberty Syndrome to people, tells Sakuta: 'My name… is Touko Kirishima.'
If you've been following this anime, you may be curious to find out when the next episode is releasing. Well, wonder no more!
Here is everything you need to know about episode 1 of Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus, including the release date, time, and where you can watch this.
Where Can I Watch Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus?
Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus is airing in Japan on ABC, Tokyo MX, GTV, GYT, BS11, Mētele and AT-X. For everyone else though, this one is also available to stream on Crunchyroll worldwide.
Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus Episode 1 Release Date
Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus Episode 1 will release on Saturday 5th July in Japan at approximately 11:30pm (JST). Of course, this means that for most of the world, this one will debut at approximately 2.30pm (GMT) / 7.30am (PT).
Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus's episodes will drop in the native Japanese language with subtitles. Dubbing may well arrive later on down the line, but will largely be dependent on how popular this anime will be.
How Many Episodes Will Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus Have?
It has been officially announced that Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus will drop with a 12 episode season order, which is consistent with the other seasons.
One episode will be releasing a week, while each chapter will run for around 23 minutes long. So with that in mind, we've got 11 more episodes left after this week's chapter.
Is There A Trailer For Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus ?
Yes! You can find a trailer for Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus below:
What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus so far? Let us know in the comments below!
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

The 20 best novels of all time
The 20 best novels of all time

Telegraph

time3 hours ago

  • Telegraph

The 20 best novels of all time

To nominate the 20 greatest novels of all time, even if you've spent decades reading and writing about fiction, is far from an easy task. I swapped books in and out of the running for weeks; I was haggling with myself over a couple until the end. The project made me think about all of them afresh: to remember why I had enjoyed them, and understand why they spoke to me. The attentive reader will immediately spot omissions. There is, for instance, no Austen, no Dickens, no Forster – and that's just some of the British names. Yet no list can be complete – even if we had 30, or 50, or 100 entries. And in order to avoid an arbitrary list of great novels, or of novels that are obviously canonical, I've tried to opt for books that have changed the way we think about the novel form. Each of the 20 books below, then, has in some way moved the novel forwards, whether stylistically, structurally or politically. The literary tradition would look very different without them. You may disagree with some of my choices, and some of my reasoning. But that's fine; in fact, I hope you do. Let the conversation commence! Jump to a particular era: Middle Ages 17th and 18th centuries 19th century 20th century 21st century Middle Ages The Tale of Genji (1021) by Murasaki Shikibu

Lord of Mysteries Episode 4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Lord of Mysteries Episode 4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

The Review Geek

time6 hours ago

  • The Review Geek

Lord of Mysteries Episode 4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

Lord of Mysteries Lord of Mysteries is set within a Victorian world of steam, dreadnoughts, and occult horrors. In typical isekai form, Zhou Mingrui awakens in the body of Klein Moretti. He walks a razor's edge between light and darkness, entangled with warring Churches as he becomes one of the fabled Beyonders, determined to become a legend of unlimited potential… and unspeakable danger. If you've been following this anime, you may be curious to find out when the next episode is releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about episode 4 of Lord of Mysteries, including the release date, time, and where you can watch this. Where Can I Watch Lord of Mysteries? Lord of Mysteries is available to stream on Tencent Video and MuseAsia. However, it's also available on Crunchyroll outside of Asian territories worldwide. It's also available on Prime Video too, in some regions, however it's worth noting that Lord of Mysteries Episode 4 Release Date Lord of Mysteries Episode 4 will now release on Saturday 12th July at approximately 3am (GMT). Of course, this means that for those in the US, it'll drop on Friday 4th July at 7pm (PT)/10pm (EST). Lord of Mysteries' episodes will drop in the native Chinese language with subtitles. Dubbing may well arrive later on down the line, but will largely be dependent on how popular this anime will be. How Many Episodes Will Lord of Mysteries Have? It has been officially announced that Lord of Mysteries will drop with a 13 episode season order. After the initial double-drop, one episode will be releasing a week, while each chapter will run for around 30 minutes long. So with that in mind, we've got 9 more episodes left after this week's chapter. Is There A Trailer For Lord of Mysteries? Yes! You can find a trailer for Lord of Mysteries below: What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of Lord of Mysteries so far? Let us know in the comments below!

Falling in love really could make you take the plunge - as new romances can make you more likely to take risks and commit immoral acts
Falling in love really could make you take the plunge - as new romances can make you more likely to take risks and commit immoral acts

Daily Mail​

time9 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Falling in love really could make you take the plunge - as new romances can make you more likely to take risks and commit immoral acts

Falling in love has always been something of a leap of faith - but maybe more so than anyone realised. New research shows people caught up in a new romance are more likely to indulge in risk-taking behaviour – such as bungee jumping. They're also more inclined to commit immoral or fraudulent acts, including bribing strangers for financial gain. The findings, from a series of studies in China, demonstrate how being in love can detract from our powers of self-control and increase our appetite for danger. Researchers from Sichuan International Studies University in Chongqing, China, tested how being exposed to images of love and romance affected volunteers' judgement. In one experiment, they recruited 150 men and women who were told they were there to assess the quality of new TV advertisements. Half were exposed to ads packed with romantic imagery – such as a woman being kissed on the shoulder by a man, a dozen red roses lying on the floor and a Valentine's Day heart-shaped pink cake on a table. The rest watched ads for mobile phones and video games that featured no romantic shots. As a reward for taking part, participants were then offered free tickets to either visit a new gardening exhibition – or do a bungee jump where they would 'leap head-first from a great height with a thick rubber cord attached to their feet'. The results, in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, revealed 53 per cent of those who watched TV ads for phones and computer games chose a bungee jump. But amongst those who'd seen romantic imagery it was almost 75 per cent. In a second experiment, a different group of volunteers were subjected to the same romantic or non-romantic images and then asked to evaluate the design of a new website for its consumer appeal. The website featured two dummy advertisements – one on how to look for the best video games to play and the other promoting a course on bribery and how to do it. Those who had viewed the love-themed TV clips were more likely to click on the bribery advertisement for more details. Researchers said previous studies have shown risky behaviour may reflect a desire to demonstrate health and vitality to a possible mate. In a report on the findings they said: 'Romance may make people become more focused on short-term mating strategies – which can lead to increased risk-taking. 'This behaviour may be designed to enhance attractiveness. 'There also seems to be a strong connection between romance and an inability to exercise personal control.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store