‘Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku’ Episode 9 Postponed Till Early June
‘Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku’ hit us with a powerful cocktail of vibrant hues and a lingering taste of horror. Although the plot revolves around Gabimaru’s quest for the elixir, the last episode reveals the backstory of Shion and Tenza, two Yamada clan members.
As they faced a bizarre entity that could transform and replenish itself, the two took center stage. Tenza gave his life to allow Shion and Nurugai to flee.
The official English and Japanese Twitter feeds for ‘Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku’ announced on May 21 that Episode 9 will be postponed by one week. It will now be broadcast on June 3.
Crunchyroll verified this yesterday via its Twitter account. The episode’s English dub has also been pushed back to June 17.
Hell’s Paradise debuted on April 1, with Crunchyroll streaming it in English dub and subtitles in Europe, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and America. The anime is available on Netflix in Asian-Pacific countries other than Australia and New Zealand.
The anime’s main team consists of the following individuals:
Position | Staff | Other Works |
Director | Kaori Makita | Twittering Birds Never Fly: The Clouds Gather |
Series Composition | Akira Kindaichi | Chained Soldier, Bakugan Battle Planet |
Character Design | Koji Hisaki | Twittering Birds Never Fly: The Clouds Gather (Main Animator) |
Music | Yoshiaki Dewa | Call of the Night |
Animation Production | MAPPA | Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man |
The adventures of the various groups in each episode were always unique. The show also delved further into the island’s secrets. This is why it hurts more now if there is a delay. The bright side is that it will be over in a week. We can make it through, right?
Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku
From January 2018 until January 2021, Yuji Kaku published the manga Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku. Thirteen volumes have been compiled from the series’ serialization on Shueisha’s Shonen Jump+ website and app.
The ninja assassin Gabimaru: The Hollow is currently serving his sentence of death. Because of his shinobi training, he has no feelings and cannot be killed. Asaemon Sagiri, however, gives him the motivation to survive and get back to his wife.
On a mythical island, he is tasked with discovering the fountain of youth. Anyone who is banished to the island perishes there. Is there still hope for Gabimaru’s survival?