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Business Upturn
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
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Blue Exorcist Season 6: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on June 9, 2025, 19:48 IST Last updated June 9, 2025, 19:51 IST Blue Exorcist , the gripping anime based on Kazue Kato's bestselling manga, has enthralled fans with its supernatural battles, complex characters, and emotional storytelling. With the conclusion of Blue Exorcist: The Blue Night Saga (Season 5) in March 2025, fans are eagerly speculating about the possibility of Blue Exorcist Season 6 . While no official announcement has been made, the anime's recent momentum and the manga's ongoing narrative provide plenty of clues. Here's everything we know so far about Blue Exorcist Season 6. Blue Exorcist Season 6 Release Date Speculation Blue Exorcist has historically had long gaps between seasons—six years between Season 1 (2011) and Season 2 ( Kyoto Saga , 2017), and seven years before Season 3 (2024). However, the back-to-back releases of Seasons 4 and 5 indicate a faster production pace. Based on this trend and the need for sufficient manga material, analysts predict that Blue Exorcist Season 6 could premiere in late 2026 or early 2027 if greenlit by late 2025. Expected Cast for Blue Exorcist Season 6 If Blue Exorcist Season 6 is produced, the core voice cast is expected to return, maintaining continuity with Studio VOLN's recent seasons. The confirmed cast from The Blue Night Saga includes: Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese) / Bryce Papenbrook (English) as Rin Okumura , the fiery son of Satan determined to become an exorcist. Jun Fukuyama (Japanese) / Johnny Yong Bosch (English) as Yukio Okumura , Rin's twin brother and a skilled exorcist grappling with his own struggles. Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese) / Kyle Hebert (English) as Mephisto Pheles , the enigmatic head of True Cross Academy. Akeno Watanabe (Japanese) / Wendee Lee (English) as Shura Kirigakure , a senior exorcist with ties to the Okumura brothers. Kana Hanazawa (Japanese) / Christine Marie Cabanos (English) as Shiemi Moriyama, a kind-hearted tamer and Rin's friend. Blue Exorcist Season 6 Plot: What to Expect Blue Exorcist Season 6 is expected to adapt the Of One Cloth arc, which follows the events of The Blue Night Saga . The latter explored the tragic backstory of Rin and Yukio's parents, Yuri Egin and Satan, revealing the origins of the Blue Night—a catastrophic event where Satan possessed and killed numerous exorcists. Season 5 concluded with Rin returning to the present to confront Yukio, who is struggling with his own demonic heritage and the allure of the Illuminati, led by Lucifer. The Of One Cloth arc dives deeper into the brothers' conflict, focusing on Yukio's internal turmoil and Rin's efforts to save him. The arc introduces new challenges at True Cross Academy, including escalated tensions with the Illuminati and revelations about the Okumura family's past. Expect intense action, emotional character development, and further exploration of the relationship between Assiah (the human world) and Gehenna (the demon realm). The arc also delves into the Exwires' growth as they face new demonic threats and personal dilemmas, maintaining the series' signature blend of supernatural battles and heartfelt moments. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Time of India
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
These are the three best anime shows like Wind Breaker that you should give a try to
Anime like Wind Breaker Why did Kakashi kill Rin in Naruto Shippuden? ExplainedWind Breaker is going strong with around six episodes of season 2 and more on the way. The anime is based on high-school delinquents and their tussle with different gangs in the area. In no time, the anime has garnered a lot of fans globally. Now, if you are someone who has already watched all the episodes, then we know that you might be in a state to give more anime in the genre a try. Operation Sindoor After Pak dials India, both sides agree to stop firing; top military officials to talk on May 12 'Armed forces remain operationally ready': India after ceasefire announcement 'Any future act of terror will ...': India's big stand against Pak Keeping that in mind, we have mentioned three anime programs, like Wind Breaker, that you can watch right now to experience peak drama, high school madness, and a lot more. Three anime like Wind Breaker that you should add to your watchlist Crows: It revolves around Genji Takiya, who is a new student and the heir of a Yakuza head. He joins the Suzuran High School, which is nothing less than a warzone where only the strongest earn respect and survive. Now, he comes to the school with a goal: the unification of the forces - something that no one has achieved here until now. And he needs to do the same in order to let his father understand that Genji is capable of handling the family business. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo Bucchigiri?!: This one is based on Arajin Tomoshibi, who makes a return to his old town. Here, he finds himself in the middle of street brawls with a tint of supernatural abilities. The anime is an impressive piece of art by Mappa that mixes both magic and delinquent wars The cocktail is something that you are going to love for sure. Banana Fish: If you are looking for something that is more on the darker and mature side as compared to Wind Breaker, then Banana Fish should be at the top of your watchlist. It follows the story of Ash Lynx, who is a teenager and a gang leader in New York. His life changes when a dying man spits two cryptic words that are 'Banana Fish.' And the story ahead is something that will give you chills as it packs the US government, conspiracy theories, and a lot more. Also Read: Why did Kakashi kill Rin in Naruto Shippuden? Explained


Time of India
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Why did Kakashi kill Rin in Naruto Shippuden? Explained
Naruto Shippuden and the tales related to it are like a discussion that can go on for eternity. While some of the stories were fulfilling, the others were gut-wrenching. And when it comes to tragedy king Kakashi, most of the events were heartbreaking until he grew up. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now One such event is when Kakashi took the life of Rin. Despite being discussed a lot amongst the cult fans, a majority of followers still don't know the reason behind the heartbreak that sent Obito Uchiha on a dark path and forced Kakashi to shut down his emotions. Moving ahead in the article, let's have a look at the reason behind the tragedy. Rin's death and the reason behind it Kakashi, Rin, and Obito were on a mission first, where Obito got severely injured. Knowing that he will die for sure, Obito gave his one-eyed Sharingan to Kakashi and asked him to protect Rin at all costs. In the Third Great Ninja War, Rin was kidnapped by the Shinobi of the Hidden Mist village. And she was forcibly made the Jinchuriki of the Three Tails. The plan of the Shinobis was to let Rin go to Hidden Leaf village, and as soon as the beast unleashes, it will destroy the people and the place. However, Kakashi comes to rescue and tries to take Rin to the Hidden Leaf village (so that they can solve the three-tailed problem with the help of elders). Due to constantly being attacked by enemies, Kakashi pulls off Chidori to eradicate the enemies. And the mishap happens here as Rin intentionally jumps in front of Kakashi. She did this to save Konoha from the attack of the three tails. The moment was not only shocking for Kakashi but also for Obito. The Uchiha saw the scene live and thought that Kakashi had betrayed him and broken the promise to keep Rin safe. This was the main reason why Obito went rogue (along with him being manipulated by Madara Uchiha) and in future became the initiator of the Fourth Shinobi War.


Business Upturn
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Is ‘Blue Exorcist' returning for season 6? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on May 7, 2025, 19:00 IST Last updated May 7, 2025, 13:53 IST Blue Exorcist , the beloved anime based on Kazue Kato's manga, has kept fans on the edge of their seats with its gripping supernatural storyline and dynamic characters. With the recent conclusion of Blue Exorcist: The Blue Night Saga (Season 5) in March 2025, fans are buzzing with one big question: Is Blue Exorcist Season 6 happening? Here's everything we know so far. The Current Status of Blue Exorcist Season 6 As of May 2025, no official announcement has been made regarding Blue Exorcist Season 6. However, the anime's history and the manga's ongoing status provide plenty of reason for optimism. Blue Exorcist has seen a resurgence in popularity since Studio VOLN took over production starting with Season 3 ( Shimane Illuminati Saga in 2024). The consistent release of Seasons 4 and 5 in 2024 and 2025, respectively, suggests that the franchise is in a strong position for continuation. Blue Exorcist Season 6 Potential Release Date Blue Exorcist has a history of long gaps between seasons, with six to seven years between its first three installments. However, recent seasons have arrived more quickly, with Seasons 4 and 5 releasing in late 2024 and early 2025. This shift suggests renewed interest and improved production efficiency by Studio VOLN. If a Season 6 is greenlit, it could follow this new pace and potentially release by late 2026 or early 2027. What Could Blue Exorcist Season 6 Cover? If Blue Exorcist Season 6 is confirmed, it would likely adapt the Of One Cloth arc, the current storyline in the manga. This arc follows the events of the Blue Night Saga , which explored the backstory of Rin and Yukio Okumura's parents, Yuri and Satan, and concluded with Rin returning to the present to confront Yukio's struggles. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Unilever to be Lifebuoy for growth in India business: CEO Fernando Fernandez
Unilever CEO Fernando Fernandez said the company remains confident about its growth prospects in India , highlighting the absence of any new headwinds and the positive impact of government incentives, tax relief, and lower inflation in food and oil. These factors, he said, will drive demand in the country, where the company remains focused on expansion. "We have strong positions in home care and health where we will invest and accelerate. In some of our core areas, we have to address... which in the short term will really mean that we need to invest behind these brands. In some categories, we are seeing competitive intensity go up - and it happens," Fernandez told analysts during its earnings call. "India is a consistent performer for us, has been gaining shares for the last three years and there is a lot to play for," said Fernandez. HUL , which owns Rin detergent, Lux soap and Sunsilk shampoo, is the country's largest fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company and its performance is considered a proxy for broader consumer sentiment. India is the second-biggest market for Unilever , accounting for 12% of global sales. Fernandez said one of the issues with Unilever is that it is a federation of local and regional brands. "I want to attack that, building a more coherent and consistent global portfolio, making US and India, the two anchors of our portfolio, and radically simplifying our business from a geographical point of view, from a technology point of view, and from a processes point of view," said Fernandez, adding that it was very confident both on the growth profile as well as on the margin profile for India. However, growth rate of its Indian business has tapered off over the past year with HUL sales growing 2% in FY25, as consumers tighten their budget amid inflationary pressures across categories. Unilever said it saw increased promotional intensity and price reductions in India by international competitors in the homecare segment during the March quarter, and it responded with price cuts of its laundry brands. "The long-term economics of that market (India) prevail and we are well-positioned to do that. And in defending some of these categories, we will be unblinking. There is only one place that we need to address, which is food, and we will do that. When we look at it in its totality, I think this is a market where we will be unblinking in our defence and when we get our growth engine moving up, we know how to really make money here and how really to drive earnings ahead of growth," said Fernandez, who was earlier the company's chief financial officer, and took over as its CEO in March this year. HUL said it has started addressing some of the challenges. For instance, it has tweaked the price and positioning of Horlicks to make it more contemporary, slashed prices in laundry, repositioned its largest soap brand Lifebuoy and expanded Glow and Lovely into newer sub-segments. In an investor call on Thursday, HUL said it expects stronger market demand in the next few quarters and will be on the offensive, and "play to win" by increased investment in the segment of the future and innovations, which will mean growth over margins in the near term. "That's the spirit, or what we are trying to do. Is there a price versus cost battle in a certain category? Yes. And we are going to unblinkingly defend and, in fact, go a step further. So, I think that's just to give you the mood and temperature of how we look at the business today, which is in a stronger, optimistic lens, and we do see the future six months gradually improving," Rohit Jawa, managing director at HUL, said during the investor call.