The Beginning After The End Episode 3: Release Date and Streaming Details Revealed!

Summary

  • TBATE Episode 3 releases April 16, 2025, with a Japanese TV premiere on April 17.
  • Crunchyroll is the main platform to stream TBATE, a dubbed version will be released later.
  • The Beginning After The End is originally a novel later adapted into a webtoon.

The tale titled “The Beginning After The End” has been garnering significant interest recently, some even likening it to the upcoming “Solo Leveling.” It follows an intriguing narrative that could be categorized as an “isekai” (if we may use this term), detailing the journey of a king reborn as a newborn in a mystical realm, where he sets out to correct the errors of his past existence.

So far, two episodes have dropped, and we’re eagerly waiting for news about the release date of the third one. Keep reading to find out when it’s scheduled to air, where you can legally stream it, and if there will be an English-dubbed version available for the series.

The Beginning After The End Episode 3 Release Date

In approximately nine years from now, on April 16, 2025, the third installment of “The Beginning After The End” (TBATE) will become available. Here are some time zone equivalents for viewers outside the United States:

– Pacific Time (PT): 10:25 AM
– Eastern Time (ET): 1:25 PM
– Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 6:25 PM (April 17, 2025)
– Central European Time (CET): 7:25 PM (April 17, 2025)
– India Standard Time (IST): 11:55 PM (April 17, 2025)

  • Canada (Ottawa): 1:25 PM
  • Mexico: 11:25 AM
  • Brazil and Argentina: 2:25 AM
  • Western Europe (WEST) and the UK: 6:25 PM
  • Central Europe (CEST): 7:25 PM
  • Namibia and South Africa: 7:25 PM
  • Eastern Europe (EEST): 8:25 PM
  • India: 10:55 PM
  • Australia: 2:55 AM (April 17)
  • New Zealand: 5:25 AM (April 17)

Remember that the broadcast date and time may be altered without prior notice. The show will first premiere on Japanese television, specifically on April 17 at 12:45 PM Japan Standard Time (JST), before it becomes available on international streaming services.

Where to Officially Watch TBATE?

In numerous countries, the anime series “The Beginning After The End” can currently be streamed on Crunchyroll with subtitles in various languages. It’s been announced that a dubbed version will follow at some point in the future; however, specific details have not yet been disclosed. Typically, Crunchyroll adds dubbed episodes around three weeks after they air initially, but no official timeframe has been given as of now.

I’m thrilled to share that the captivating series, TBATE, can be found streaming in select Asian regions on none other than Netflix! This includes Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, and Hong Kong. It’s fascinating to note that Netflix Asia often broadcasts seasonal anime across our continent. However, if you reside outside these areas, don’t fret – the series might be accessible on various other platforms worldwide!

The release date of the dubbed version of TBATE remains to be announced.

Is TBATE Anime Living Up To The Hype?

The animated series known as TBATE is created by Studio A-Cat and helmed by directors Keitaro Motonaga and Takamitsu Kouno, who have collaborated in the past on Highspeed Étoile. Since its original storyline is widely recognized, there’s a sense of anticipation that TBATE might resemble the popular Solo Leveling series, despite the fact that some fans may not be familiar with Studio A-Cat.

Despite high anticipation, several viewers have expressed disappointment with the first episode’s quality, particularly the animation, which fell short of their expectations. This has ignited much discussion among fans. At this point, it appears that the series may not meet the hype it generated. Given Studio A-Cat’s likely smaller budget compared to Solo Leveling’s A-1 Picture or Tower of God’s The Answer Studio, they may face limitations in delivering high-quality animation.

Is The Beginning After The End A Manhwa?

Originally penned by TurtleMe, a Korean-born American author, and initially illustrated by Fuyuki23 from Indonesia, “TBATE” was initially a novel. Later, a comic adaptation, again illustrated by Fuyuki23, followed. Despite the original artist being Korean, the story seems to cater to an English-speaking audience. Some refer to it as manhwa because of its Korean origins, but it’s also considered a webtoon due to its digital format.

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2025-04-10 00:02