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Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Apocalypse Hotel episode 10 release date and time: When and where to watch the anime
Apocalypse Hotel episode 10 release date: The anime Apocalypse Hotel which has been animated by CygamesPictures is getting some amazing reviews thanks to its interesting plot and characters. The anime has had 9 entertaining episodes so far and it's now getting ready for the 10th one. If you are all caught up with the episodes so far, here's everything to know about the next one. Apocalypse Hotel episode 10 release date and time Apocalypse Hotel episode 10 will be released on 11th June 2025 in Japan on Crunchyroll. The time will vary depending on the time zone you live in. Apocalypse Hotel episode 10 release date and time as per time zone Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 09:34 AM, Tuesday, June 10 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 12:34 PM, Tuesday, June 10 British Summer Time (BST): 05:34 PM, Tuesday, June 10 Central European Summer Time (CEST): 06:34 PM, Tuesday, June 10 Indian Standard Time (IST): 10:04 PM, Tuesday, June 10 Philippine Standard Time (PST): 12:34 AM, Wednesday, June 11 Japanese Standard Time (JST): 01:34 AM, Wednesday, June 11 Australia Central Standard Time (ACST): 02:04 AM, Wednesday, June 11 What to expect from Apocalypse Hotel episode 10? Episode 10 of Apocalypse Hotel is likely to explore Ponko's life after marriage. There's also a chance the story will include another timeskip, potentially showing Ponko and Ponstin settled into their married life and possibly raising one or more children. The series is directed by Kana Shundo and written by Shigeru Murakoshi, with character designs by Natsuki Yokoyama, adapted from Izumi Takemoto's originals, and music composed by Yoshiaki Fujisawa.


Pink Villa
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Apocalypse Hotel Episode 8: A Gingarou Without Yachiyo—Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More
The 7th Apocalypse Hotel episode Bow Down Deep But Always Aim High shows Yachiyo and the Prociones performing rituals to attract guests but fail to do so. Yachiyo proposes launching a satellite to advertise the hotel. Ponko wants to add a 'Rods from God' satellite for defense. Though initially against it, Yachiyo agrees after hearing Ponko's reasons. When the rocket proves too heavy, Yachiyo offers to replace Ponko, removing life support systems to save weight. 70 years later, the rocket launches and both satellites deploy successfully, but a solar flare leaves Yachiyo disabled and adrift in space. Apocalypse Hotel Episode 8 will likely explore how Yachiyo, now stranded in space, may begin her return to Earth. Although exposed to harsh conditions, she may possess specialized functions enabling her survival and descent. Meanwhile, Ponko and the Tanukians, determined to protect the Gingarou Hotel in her absence, may devise a rescue plan. They still have the unused life support unit initially intended for Ponko, which could be vital. The episode may also depict how the hotel continues functioning without Yachiyo's direct presence. Apocalypse Hotel Episode 8, titled 'Punishment Is Rock! Making Up Is Paper!,' is set to premiere on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at 1:34 am JST. However, due to time zone differences, international viewers might be able to catch it as early as May 27. The episode will first air on Nippon TV and a few other Japanese networks, with streaming availability in Japan to follow on platforms like ABEMA, Lemino, and Anime Times. Shortly after its domestic release, Apocalypse Hotel Episode 8 will also be available globally with subtitles on Crunchyroll for international fans. Keep an eye on Pinkvilla for more updates from the Apocalypse Hotel anime.

Pink Villa
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Apocalypse Hotel Episode 7: Yachiyo Builds A Rocket Ship; Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More
In 'Our Only Vice Is Service,' see the Tanukians check out after a 100-year stay to move into their new home. Soon after, a new extraterrestrial, named Harmageddon or 'Harmy' by Ponko, arrives with the intent to eradicate all intelligent, reproducing species. Discovering Earth lacks such beings, Harmy chooses to stay temporarily. His presence causes problems for Yachiyo, which Ponko misinterprets as romantic tension. Later, four beings try to eliminate Harmy, but he defeats them and leaves. Before departing, he drills a deep hole to assist in building the hotel's hot spring. Apocalypse Hotel Episode 7 is expected to shift focus toward the Gingarou Hotel staff supporting Ponko in an unusual project: building a rocket ship. Although Harmy helped uncover the groundwater for the hot spring, the episode will likely skip the next steps in developing it. Instead, the Gingarou Hotel staff will work together to build a rocket ship as Yachiyo emphasizes the importance of progress and ambition. It seems her determination has only grown, as she is now set on surpassing the number of guests the Gingarou Hotel had during the owner's time. Apocalypse Hotel Episode 7, titled 'Bow Deeply, Aim High' (お辞儀は深く志は高く), is set to air on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at 1:34 am JST. Depending on regional time zones, international viewers might be able to watch it as early as May 20. Apocalypse Hotel Episode 7 will first broadcast on Nippon TV and select Japanese networks, followed by streaming access in Japan via ABEMA, Lemino, and Anime Times. Shortly after the premiere, the English-subtitled version will become available for international audiences on Crunchyroll, requiring a valid subscription. Keep up with Pinkvilla for more updates on the Apocalypse Hotel anime


Time of India
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Episode 4 of Apocalypse Hotel contains the right balance of action, emotion, and comedy
Episode 4 of Apocalypse Hotel contains the right balance of action, emotion, and comedy (credit- IMDb) The fourth episode of Apocalypse Hotel further raises the series even further, providing fans with its most thrilling adventure yet. This new anime series from CyberAgent and animated by CygamesPictures combines post-apocalyptic suspense with heartwarming character moments and witty humor, all in a fast-paced, gorgeous episode. Beyond the hotel: Into the wasteland Episode 4 ventures outside the warm, quirky environment of the Apocalypse Hotel. Ponko, the most recent and hyper tanuki employee of the hotel, and her robot manager Yachiyo explore the wilderness together to hunt down food for their non-human guests. What should be a standard supply run rapidly turns into an adventure when they stumble upon an enormous sandworm in the wasteland of an extinct world. The episode combines tense action with quieter emotional scenes, making a search for food into a tale of survival that opens up the universe and stakes of the series. Dynamic Duo: Ponko and Yachiyo are great At the heart of the episode is the blossoming friendship between Ponko and Yachiyo. Ponko's intensity, fearlessness, and sloppy charisma are contrasted with Yachiyo's reserved, measured nature. Their chemistry is both laugh-inducing and heartwarming, especially as Yachiyo learns the importance of taking care of oneself while caring for others, a movingly poignant theme in the middle of a monster hunt. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Don't Pay Full Price for 2025's Top Games! Shop Now Undo Striking visual Director Kana Shundo provides dramatic visuals to this episode, which depicts gorgeous transitions from rich cityscapes to desolate deserts. The sandworm battle is a standout, paying homage to legendary sci-fi beasts but adding a unique anime twist. Shundo's contribution as storyboard artist maintains a consistent visual style that complements the episode's emotional and story points. Humor in the midst of ruin While somber, Episode 4 also has a comedic side. Ponko's chainsaw issues and Yachiyo's power failure are laugh-out-loud. A very unusual camel hump joke proves the most bizarre jokes can be hilarious with the clever timing and wit of the show. Themes of respect and survival One of the most prominent emotional themes is Ponko's admiration for life, even the lives of animals they must kill in order to survive. By naming the animals they kill, she honors and dignifies the brutal world. This small but strong gesture makes the show's larger message about the preservation of humanity's fundamental values after a collapse more impactful. Episode 4 of Apocalypse Hotel is an important episode for the show. It has excellent character interaction, excellent action, important themes, and good visuals; it does everything well. Whether you are an old anime fan or watching anime for the first time, this episode shows Apocalypse Hotel is one of the most original and emotional shows on television today.