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The first season, which adapts the first eight volumes of the manga, was initially listed as running for 13 episodes, [3] but was later expanded to 51 episodes. [4] The first two seasons each consisted of 51 episodes. [5] [6] The series uses twenty six different pieces of theme music: thirteen opening themes and thirteen ending themes.
The first season of the Black Clover anime television series was directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara and produced by Pierrot. [1] The season adapts the first nine volumes (chapters 1–75) of Yūki Tabata's manga series of the same name, with the exception of episode 13 (which has a separate storyline from the manga) and episode 29 (recap).
In November 2019, Crunchyroll listed Black Clover in their "Top 100 best anime of the 2010s". [134] In January 2021, it was revealed that Black Clover was the most-watched anime series on Crunchyroll in 2020, being watched in 87 countries and territories all over the world.
March 31: April Fools English subtitled block featuring FLCL Alternative & Mind Game (12 am – 2:45 am) with the remaining regular schedule aired subbed with the exception of Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters, Black Clover, and Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans.
[citation needed] Toonami's broadcast went on hiatus after episode 136 on October 25, 2020, as a result of production delays for the English dub caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [ citation needed ] The season resumed its run on Toonami on February 14, 2021, and ended on June 13.
The second season of the Black Clover anime TV series was directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara and produced by Pierrot. [2] The season adapts Yūki Tabata's manga series of the same name from the rest of the 9th volume to the 17th volume (chapters 76–159), with the exception of episodes 55 and 56 (which adapt Tabata and Johnny Onda's light novel, The Book of the Black Bulls), episode 66 (recap ...
Episode 5 of the anime, titled Snacks/Sorbet, is a perfect example of this, expertly weaving comedy, action, emotion and, of course, cooking into a 25-minute runtime.
For the first 3 episodes, the opening and ending themes are "Everlasting Shine" (永遠に光れ, Eien ni Hikare) by Tomorrow X Together [2] and "A Walk" by Gakuto Kajiwara. [3] The second opening and ending themes, used for episodes 158 to 170, are "Grandeur" by Snow Man and "Beautiful" by Treasure. [4]