Megaton Musashi Episode 5: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online

The episode starts with Amemiya being labeled a creep because he loves his cat and takes it everywhere. Saotome tells him off for bringing a cat to school, but Kirishima says it’s alright as long as the teachers don’t know.

While on her mission, Arshem trips and falls into Yamato’s arms, embarrassing her enough to run away, and Hakamada picks up the dagger she dropped with a menacing look on his face. Does he mean to kill Yamato for her?

Amemiya gets manipulated into fighting by the scientist, using a cat as leverage, like who wouldn’t? Arshem saves Yamato from Ibrim for the time being. Is she planning to go against her queen and not kill him? Here are the latest updates.

Episode 5 Speculations

Speculations are going around about Arshem and if she will be discovered residing in Asuna’s body. Will Arshem be able to come up with a plan to establish peace as she had always wanted?

Megaton Musashi Episode 5: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Megaton Musashi | Source: Crunchyroll

Kiyoka seems to be miffed about “apparently Asuna” and Yamato’s interactions. She may have feelings for Yamato.

There is still the question of what Amemiya’s powers are as an evolved humankind if there are others like him.

Episode 5 Release Date

Episode 5 of the Megaton Musashi anime, titled “Secret Vow”, has been released on Friday, Oct 29, 2021.

1. Is Megaton Musashi on Break This Week?

Episode five of Megaton Musashi will be released as per schedule. No delay has been announced.      

Episode 4 Recap

Teru comes home early to cook for his seemingly ordinary and loving family, but as it turns out, it was fake. After the aliens killed people, the ones left alive were paired together to make families, and their memories were manipulated.

Megaton Musashi Episode 5: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Megaton Musashi | Source: Official Website

Arshem, in Asuna’s body, follows Yamato around, and he thinks it’s because she’s in love with him. As soon as he turns around, Asuna brings out her dagger and charges forward, but she trips and ends up falling into Yamato’s arms. Following this embarrassing incident, she runs away.

Their teacher Hakamada picks up the dagger that fell from Arshem’s hands. On the other end, as Amemiya walks the street, his cat runs off and gets into the cockpit of a mecha robot. Amemiya gets inside to rescue his cat, but as soon as he’s inside, the door closes, and the scientist tells him to pilot “Arthur.”

Arshem gets a flashback where she had proposed amnesty between them and the Terraash, but the Queen blew her off.

Amemiya tries to abort the mission, but the scientist forces him to pilot Arthur. As he’s trapped in the battlegrounds, he refuses to fight. A hit from the enemy makes the mecha robot Arthur topple, killing Amemiya’s cat.

This motivates him to fight, and he annihilates the aliens. He is later seen walking the streets as another cat comes up to him. He promises to protect it. If you want someone to do something for you, just give them a cat, okay?

Hakamada calls for Yamato to meet in an empty classroom to talk about art, but he’s obviously planning to kill him with Arshem’s dagger. Arshem arrives on the scene and saves him, saying she likes to kill her own prey.

It is here that Hakamada reveals his identity as Ibrim and tries to hit Arshem. Her lackey Sarzan arrives just in time to save her and electrocutes Ibrim. In the end, we see Ibrim, who is Hakamada sensei, who is now Sarzan teaching the students.

About Megaton Musashi

Megaton Musashi is an anime project based on a game by the same name. Level 5 founder and president Akihiro Hino is credited as the anime’s chief director and original creator, and is also writing and supervising the anime’s scripts.

The story takes place after 90 percent of humanity wiped out due to an invasion. Survivors live in a shelter where their lives are monitored, and memories of the invasion erased.

Three teenagers from the shelter are chosen to pilot three machines that combine to form the Musashi robot, made out of a material named Megatronium alloy.

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