How Many Uzumaki Episodes Are Left? Release Schedule Revealed

How Many Uzumaki Episodes Are Left? Release Schedule Revealed

As a die-hard fan of all things horror and a longtime admirer of Junji Ito’s macabre masterpieces, the premiere of Uzumaki has sent shivers down my spine in the best possible way! The anticipation for episodes 2, 3, and 4 is palpable as I eagerly await each new installment.


The long-awaited anime version of Junji Ito’s famous horror manga, titled “Uzumaki“, has now been unveiled, drawing viewers in with its spine-tingling narrative. Following the airing of the first episode of this spine-chilling series, fans are eagerly counting down the days until episodes 2 and 3 are made available. As the plot thickens, audiences find themselves on the edge of their seats, eager to learn how many more episodes will follow.

How many episodes of the Uzumaki anime are left?

The complete Uzumaki anime adaptation consists of four episodes.

The program made its debut on September 28 and is set to end on October 19. Airing every week on Adult Swim’s Toonami block and Max, viewers are eagerly waiting for episodes 2, 3, and 4. As they anxiously look forward to the chilling events that lie ahead.

When are the release dates for Uzumaki Episodes 2, 3, and 4?

Naruto Uzumaki’s distinctive horror approach has left audiences spellbound, and future installments hint at maintaining the eerie storyline. To accommodate various tastes, the series is offered in both subtitled and dubbed versions. Initially, these variations of the show will debut on Adult Swim’s Toonami block in the U.S., with Max streaming it the following day.

On Saturday just passed, Episode 1 with subtitles was broadcasted; however, the dubbed version of the same episode is set to air on Adult Swim this coming Thursday. Below are the air dates for Episodes 2, 3, and 4 of Uzumaki:

  • Episode 2 – Saturday, October 5 (Adult Swim) / Sunday, October 6 (Max)
  • Episode 3 – Saturday, October 12 (Adult Swim) / Sunday, October 13 (Max)
  • Episode 4 – Saturday, October 19 (Adult Swim) / Sunday, October 20 (Max)

In a small town called Kurouzu-cho, the story unfolds as mysterious spiral patterns take over the environment and inhabitants. The anime series follows Kirie Goshima and Shuichi Saito, who directly experience and observe these eerie occurrences. As stated by Jason DeMarco, the production process was so unsettling for the animators that they believed themselves to be under a curse due to the spirals, demonstrating the powerful impact of Junji Ito’s horror creations. (Paraphrased from Vulture)

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2024-10-01 13:11