Explore the mysterious spaceship! The latest episode of the fantasy new series "Gleipnir" is released

Explore the mysterious spaceship! The latest episode of the fantasy new series "Gleipnir" is released

The TV animation "Gleipnir", adapted from the original manga by Takeda Sun, just started airing on April 5th. Today, on May 31st, the official released the plot stills of the latest 9th episode "Mark of the Conflict" scheduled to be aired tonight. Let's take a sneak peek.

"Gleipnir" is a manga that Takeda-shun started serializing on November 11, 2015. It is also another work of the author after "Let's Love at the End of the World!". It tells the story of an ordinary male high school student Kagaya who can transform into a monster. But it is not an ordinary monster, but a puppet monster. He lives his daily life like this, but the daily life he loves suddenly ceases to exist one day.

Episode 9 "The Clash of Marks" tells the story of how Koyanagi proposed to explore the crashed spaceship in order to collect coins. On the way, they encountered an enemy trap and decided to take a longer route to avoid fighting. The longer route means a more difficult journey. Yoshioka regrets telling the truth about the coins, and Shuichi and his group gradually realize his intention to panic Claire.

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