Platinum End Episode 6: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online

Metropoliman kills three God candidates at the Jinbo stadium. Mirai was almost going to put himself in front of him, but Nasse arrived in the nick of time to save him and Saki.

Saki is traumatized by the incident and hates Metropoliman. She also suggests allying with other God candidates so that they can protect themselves.

Right then, a weird bearded man stands in Saki’s balcony outside in the rain, with wings on his back. Is this new God candidate a friend or foe? Here are the latest updates.

Episode 6 Speculations

Finally, the identity of Metropoliman has been revealed. Kanade Uryu doesn’t seem to be a sympathetic person. He will use anyone and everyone for his gain and seems to have an unhealthy obsession with his dead sister. I can almost hear the “sweet home Alabama.” What could be the mystery behind her death?

Platinum End Episode 6: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Kanade | Source: Fandom

There is also the question of the little boy at the stadium who seems to be a God-candidate. How will Mukaido manage to find him if even the fourteen psychologists and private eyes couldn’t help?

Episode 6 Release Date

Episode 6 of the Platinum End anime has been released on Thursday, Nov 11, 2021. The episode title or preview has not been shown.

This anime runs on a weekly schedule. New episode releases are seven days apart.            

I. Is Platinum End on Break This Week?

Episode six of Platinum End will be released as per schedule. No delay has been announced.      

Episode 5 Recap

The episode starts with the wailings of the little girl that Metropoliman shot with an arrow. One of her hands is handcuffed to the fence while the other is handcuffed to the God candidate dressed in Metropoliman- Yellow suit. He kills the one in the suit and then uses the little girl’s life as bait to draw out more God candidates.

Platinum End Episode 6: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Mirai | Source: Official Website

Before Mirai can do something stupid, Nasse arrives on the scene and tells all God candidates to go back home, blending in with the crowd of people. Unable to use the little girl any longer, he eliminates her. He takes the arrows and wings of his victims.

Mirai and Saki go back to her home. She can’t help but hate Metropoliman. Mirai is surprised to find that even someone like Maki can hate people. It is always a weird day when we find out our crushes are indeed human.

Revel suspects the police will get involved now that Metropoliman has killed people on t.v. He’ll likely get away because of his divine gifts. Mirai wants to kill him, but he knows he doesn’t have the gall to do something like that.

Saki suggests making allies with the other God candidates who are afraid of Metropoliman. A figure standing on her balcony replies that it would be a great idea. The intruder is a God-candidate looking to make friends even though standing on someone’s balcony in the rain isn’t a great way of doing it.

The man reveals that he is a terminally ill God candidate who doesn’t want to elongate his life pointlessly. He shot private eyes and psychologists to look for potential candidates so that he could pick the right God candidate.

Mirai tells him he’ll help on one condition, and that is if he won’t stop treatment. Nasse identifies Metropoliman’s angel as Meyza.

He informs the kids that his angel’s name is Baret and his own is Mukaido Nanato. He used to work at an apparel company and even showed them designs of costumes they could wear to conceal their identities.

Villain boy is revealed to be a student in an exclusive-looking school, and his name is Kanade Uryu. In a conversation with his friend, he remarks that he wishes to bring back the dead.

In the end, Uryu flies off to his estate and takes flowers to his dead sister’s cryo-frozen body.

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About Platinum End

Platinum End is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It was serialized in Shueisha’s Jump Square monthly magazine from November 2015 to January 2021.

An anime television series adaptation by Signal.MD will premiere on TBS in October 2021.

The series follows Mirai Kakehashi, a student who attempts suicide but is rescued by his guardian angel, Nasse.

Nasse not only has vowed to protect him but bestows him with special powers as he is also one of 13 candidates chosen by different angels to take the role of God, who is to retire in 999 days.

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