TBATE Episode 4 Drops SOON! Don’t Miss the Trainwreck

Summary

  • TBATE Episode 4 airs on April 23, 2025, on streaming platforms worldwide.
  • Watch TBATE on Crunchyroll officially in multiple regions, Netflix in select Asian territories.
  • English and French dubs for TBATE are confirmed, with English dub released two weeks after subbed.

The Beginning After the End, or TBATE, was a highly anticipated series for the Anime Season Spring 2025. However, fans have expressed disappointment with the animation quality. Despite this, many viewers continue to follow the unfolding narrative.

Despite TBATE not yet receiving the attention some believe it should, akin to “Solo Leveling“, its dedicated fan base indicates that with adequate investment, this series could truly shine. For those eager to follow the narrative’s progression, here’s when Episode 4 is scheduled for release.

The Beginning After The End Episode 4 Release Date

Excitedly counting down the days, I can’t help but share some fantastic news! Assuming there are no unexpected updates, I’ll be diving back into the captivating world of “The Beginning After The End” on April 23, 2025. For my fellow US fans, get ready to stream the weekly episodes at 10:25 AM Pacific Time or 1:25 PM Eastern Time. If you’re not based in the States, don’t worry! Here’s a handy list of release dates and times for various countries to join us on this epic journey. Enjoy the wait!

Country / Region Release Time Release Date
Mexico 11:25 AM April 23
Canada 1:25 PM April 23
Brazil / Argentina 2:25 PM April 23
Western Europe (WEST) / UK 6:25 PM April 23
Central Europe (CEST) 7:25 PM April 23
South Africa / Namibia 7:25 PM April 23
Eastern Europe (EEST) 8:25 PM April 23
India 10:55 PM April 23
Australia (ACT) 2:55 AM April 24
New Zealand 5:25 AM April 24

The Japanese broadcast of these episodes takes place on April 24 at 12:45 PM Japan Standard Time, which is April 16 at 8:45 AM Pacific Time, before they become available internationally on streaming platforms.

Where To Officially Watch TBATE?

The Beginning After The End is now available for streaming on Crunchyroll in various regions globally, including North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), India, and Oceania – as reported by the platform.

The show is accessible for viewing on Netflix in certain Asian regions like Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Generally, Netflix Asia provides streaming of most seasonal anime in these areas. However, it’s possible that other streaming platforms are distributing the series in different countries.

When Will The Beginning After The End English Dub Be Out?

It’s been officially announced that TBATE will indeed receive dubbing in both English and French, as shared by Crunchyroll. Beginning today, April 16, the English dub for the first episode is now available, which means that the dubbed episodes will likely trail behind the subtitled version by approximately two weeks.

It’s possible that Crunchyroll might provide dubs in different languages in the future, though they won’t be available at the same time as the subtitled versions, like the English dub.

The English dub is directed by Jonathan Rigg.

Fans Still Mad About The Animation Quality of TBATE

Initially, there was a great deal of anticipation for the anime, given the success of both the original novel and its webcomic adaptation within a specific niche. However, some fans expressed apprehension about the studio responsible for the animation, Studio A-Cat, and it appears their concerns were justified.

In this studio, they primarily focus on creating 3D computer-generated animations. As a result, a significant amount of the animated sequences in the series are being contracted out to other studios, many of which are located in China, to handle the 2D aspects of the production (which makes up the majority of the series).

The depicted fan response indicates a widespread dissatisfaction with the static nature of action sequences in the series, which might paradoxically be contributing to its current trend (perhaps due to its less-than-stellar animation at present). Despite having a substantial fan base, it could prove challenging for the show to secure a second season given its current animation quality concerns.

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2025-04-17 17:37