The new theatrical animated film of the famous anime series "Black Clover: Sword of the Magic Emperor" has been scheduled to be released on March 31, 2023. It will be exclusively released on Netflix and simultaneously around the world. The official has recently announced the latest poster, so stay tuned. "Black Clover" describes a world where magic is everything. Although Asta, an orphan, was born without magical powers, he still worked tirelessly to train himself. He and his orphan friend Yuno are determined to compete for the throne of the Magic Emperor. In the magic book granting ceremony, Yuno received the legendary four-leaf magic book, while Asta received the five-leaf magic book of anti-magic. After that, the two of them took the entrance examination of the Magic Knights together. After going through a lot of twists and turns, Asta finally became a member of the Black Bull Knights. "Black Clover: Sword of the Magic Emperor" will unfold with an original story that was not in the original work, and the author Yumoto Tabata will be the chief editor and the original character designer, describing the story of the Magic Emperor. It was announced that the former Magic Emperor Conrad will be played by Toshihiko Seki. |
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