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Black Butler Season 5 Episode 9: The Sieglinde Hunt Begins—Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More
Black Butler Season 5 Episode 9: The Sieglinde Hunt Begins—Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More

Pink Villa

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Black Butler Season 5 Episode 9: The Sieglinde Hunt Begins—Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More

In ' His Butler, Furious,' Wolfram panics when Sieglinde vanishes. Devastated, Sieglinde learns from the village crone that she is her daughter, born from a tragic mustard gas experiment. Deceived since birth, Sieglinde was raised in a staged village to unknowingly develop deadly chemical weapons. Outraged, she rejects Wolfram and escapes with Ciel and Sebastian. After battling costumed "werewolves," Sebastian eliminates the village crone and burns the facility. Meanwhile, military forces mobilize under Hilde, who declares Sieglinde must die if she leaves the forest. Ciel convinces Sieglinde she can now create something to help the world instead. Expected plot in Black Butler Season 5 Episode 9 Black Butler Season 5 Episode 9 will likely adapt Chapter 100 of the manga, where German forces track Sieglinde through the forest. Snake and Baldroy ambush the soldiers using snakes and an explosive marmalade trap. Baldroy fights Wolfram, while Snake distracts him. Wolfram grabs Sieglinde—actually Ciel in disguise—and is held at gunpoint. Meanwhile, Finnian flees with the real Sieglinde and Tanaka, recalling how Ciel named him. Using his enhanced strength, Finnian outruns pursuers. Grete ambushes them, but Tanaka slices a bullet midair, telling Finnian to continue. Elsewhere, Sebastian finishes his destruction mission. Black Butler Season 5 Episode 9: Release date and where to stream Black Butler Season 5 Episode 9, titled 'His Butler, Crossing Paths,' will air on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at 11:30 pm JST as per the anime's official website. Due to global time zone differences, the release time may vary for international viewers. In Japan, Black Butler Season 5 Episode 9 will be broadcast on Tokyo MX, BS11, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, and later on MBS and AT-X. It will also stream on d Anime Store, DMM TV, and U-NEXT. Internationally, fans can watch it on Crunchyroll, Muse Asia, and Bilibili Global in select regions. For more updates on the fifth season of the Black Butler anime, keep up with Pinkvilla.

Food For The Soul Episode 7: Club Members To Visit The Beach; Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More
Food For The Soul Episode 7: Club Members To Visit The Beach; Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More

Pink Villa

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Food For The Soul Episode 7: Club Members To Visit The Beach; Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More

In 'Could It Be I've Gained Some Weight?,' Mako realizes she has gained weight after failing to fit into a new skirt. She avoids snacks and joins Nana and Tsutsuji at the gym, while Shinon and Kurea stay behind to prepare an abstract for the university showcase. After consistent training, Mako fits into the skirt but continues dieting. Arriving at the clubroom tired from a morning run, her friends take her to a burger place for a photo shoot, where Tsutsuji advises her to balance food and exercise. Food For The Soul Episode 7 will follow the Food Culture Research Club as they welcome summer with outdoor activities. This will likely include beach outings, barbecues, and food festivals featuring seasonal Japanese cuisine. With Mako's recent story concluded, the focus may shift to Tsutsuji, whose steady guidance helped Mako. As the group deepens their friendships through shared meals, the episode may also focus on various summer ingredients and traditional foods. Food For The Soul Episode 7 is set to air on Saturday, May 24, 2025, continuing its regular weekly broadcast on Tokyo MX, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, and BS11. It will also be shown on Nagoya TV and featured in ABC TV's Sunday anime lineup. For streaming viewers, the episode will be available on May 25 at 12:30 am JST. In Japan, Food For The Soul Episode 7 remains accessible via AT-X and other regional channels. Internationally, Crunchyroll streams the series shortly after its Japanese release, while Aniplus Asia airs it across Southeast Asia. Several other platforms have also acquired regional streaming rights. For more updates on the Food For The Soul anime, keep up with Pinkvilla.

Food for the Soul episode 3 release date: Don't hit play on an empty stomach because it's deliciously dangerous
Food for the Soul episode 3 release date: Don't hit play on an empty stomach because it's deliciously dangerous

Time of India

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Food for the Soul episode 3 release date: Don't hit play on an empty stomach because it's deliciously dangerous

Food for the Soul episode 3 release date: If you're a foodie and also an anime fan, we have something for you! Food for the Soul, a culinary anime, has been keeping fans hooked and hungry. The series has had two episodes so far and is only getting more engaging with each one. Whether you've already watched the anime and are eagerly waiting for the next episode or you're new to it, here's all the information you need. Also, let us warn you, don't watch the anime without grabbing your favourite snacks! Food for the Soul episode 3 release date and time In Japan, Food for the Soul episode 3 will be released on April 27, 2025 at 12:30 am JST. Release day and time might vary depending on where you live. Pacific Time (PT): Saturday, April 26, 2025 – 08:30 AM Eastern Time (ET): Saturday, April 26, 2025 – 11:30 AM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): Saturday, April 26, 2025 – 03:30 PM Central European Time (CET): Saturday, April 26, 2025 – 04:30 PM Indian Standard Time (IST): Saturday, April 26, 2025 – 09:00 PM Philippine Time (PHT): Saturday, April 26, 2025 – 11:30 PM Japanese Standard Time (JST): Sunday, April 27, 2025 – 12:30 AM Australian Central Time (ACT): Sunday, April 27, 2025 – 02:00 AM Where to watch Food for the Soul season 3 globally? Episode 3 will be available to Japanese viewers on Tokyo MX, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, BS11, Nagoya TV, ABC TV, and AT-X, much like the previous episodes. For all viewers worldwide, Crunchyroll is your go-to OTT platform. The series will air on Aniplus Asia in Southeast Asia after Plus Media Networks Asia purchased the broadcasting rights. What to expect from Food for the Soul season 3 As per Sportskeeda, after receiving accolades for her pilaf and Higa's eagerness to try more, Food for the Soul episode 3 might once again highlight Mako's cuisine. An excursion to nearby food markets may be included in the episode, which would probably help Shinon, whose latent talents were shown in episode 2, develop. As they experiment with new methods motivated by Kurea's restaurant expertise, Mako and Kurea's relationship might grow stronger.

Japanese barber, 108, crowned world's oldest
Japanese barber, 108, crowned world's oldest

Gulf Today

time08-03-2025

  • General
  • Gulf Today

Japanese barber, 108, crowned world's oldest

A 108-year-old Japanese woman has been certified the world's oldest barber, Guinness World Records said - and she has pledged to keep working until at least 110. Shitsui Hakoishi, born in 1916, decided to become a barber at the age of 14 when a friend's mother asked if she wanted to become an apprentice at a hair salon in Tokyo. She still holds her own scissors, and took part this week in a celebration ceremony reportedly attended by her two children, an 85-year-old daughter and an 81-year-old son. 'I'm very happy. My heart is full,' she said at the ceremony in Nakagawa, a town in the eastern region of Tochigi. Guinness World Records told reporters on Friday that the oldest barber category is split into male and female categories, but the oldest male barber - Anthony Mancinelli, who worked in New York until at least 107 years old - has now passed away. Hakoishi married in her early 20s and opened a salon with her husband, but he was conscripted during World War II and died. The salon, which doubled as her family home, 'was reduced to ashes during the bombing of Tokyo by the US military,' Guinness said in a statement. Hakoishi and her children survived, however, as they had evacuated to her hometown of Nakagawa. Several years after the war, Hakoishi opened a new salon in Nakagawa, where she works to this day and where old clients sometimes ring up to book a haircut. While she now lives in a care home, she is still able to look after herself. She was one of the Tokyo Olympics torchbearers in 2021, walking around 200 metres, according to regional broadcaster Tochigi TV. Asked about her future goals, she said that she turns 109 this year but wants to 'work hard until 110.' Earlier, the world's oldest person, Japanese woman Tomiko Itooka died aged 116. Itooka, who had four children and five grandchildren, died on Dec.29, 2024 at a nursing home where she resided since 2019, the southern city's mayor said in a statement. She was born on May 23, 1908 in the commercial hub of Osaka, near Ashiya - four months before the Ford Model T was launched in the United States. Itooka was recognised as the oldest person in the world after the August 2024 death of Spain's Maria Branyas Morera at age 117. Agence France-Presse

Japanese Barber, 108, Crowned World's Oldest
Japanese Barber, 108, Crowned World's Oldest

Asharq Al-Awsat

time07-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Japanese Barber, 108, Crowned World's Oldest

A 108-year-old Japanese woman has been certified the world's oldest barber, Guinness World Records said -- and she has pledged to keep working until at least 110. Shitsui Hakoishi, born in 1916, decided to become a barber at the age of 14 when a friend's mother asked if she wanted to become an apprentice at a hair salon in Tokyo. She still holds her own scissors, and took part this week in a celebration ceremony reportedly attended by her two children, an 85-year-old daughter and an 81-year-old son. "I'm very happy. My heart is full," she said at the ceremony in Nakagawa, a town in the eastern region of Tochigi. Guinness World Records told AFP on Friday that the oldest barber category is split into male and female categories, but the oldest male barber -- Anthony Mancinelli, who worked in New York until at least 107 years old -- has now passed away. Hakoishi married in her early 20s and opened a salon with her husband, but he was conscripted during World War II and died. The salon, which doubled as her family home, "was reduced to ashes during the bombing of Tokyo by the US military", Guinness said in a statement. Hakoishi and her children survived, however, as they had evacuated to her hometown of Nakagawa. Several years after the war, Hakoishi opened a new salon in Nakagawa, where she works to this day and where old clients sometimes ring up to book a haircut. While she now lives in a care home, she is still able to look after herself. She was one of the Tokyo Olympics torchbearers in 2021, walking around 200 meters (yards), according to regional broadcaster Tochigi TV. Asked about her future goals, she said that she turns 109 this year but wants to "work hard until 110".

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