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Here is the info needed about the Mashle: Magic and Muscles episode 9 release date and time. Here are the details for the release date and time of the new Mashle: Magic and Muscles episode on Crunchyroll for those in the US (ET, CT, and PT) time zones.

When Mashle: Magic and Muscles episode 9 Releases

Mashle: Magic and Muscles Episode 9’s release date in the US is Friday, June 9.

For international viewers, Crunchyroll is simulcasting the series. The episode with English subtitles will be available an hour and a half after its release in Japan.

The Mashle: Magic and Muscles episode 9 release time is:

  • 12:30 p.m. ET
  • 11:30 a.m. CT
  • 9:30 a.m. PT

The episode will be out in Japan on Saturday, June 10, at 12 a.m. JST.

Where to Watch Mashle episode 9

Mashle: Magic and Muscles episode 9 will be available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Mashle: Magic and Muscles episode 8 Recap

Lance tells Mash they should look for Lang’s dorm to take their coins. Tom and many other students are in the infirmary after experiencing dreams of being trapped inside a box and then waking up with their magic drained. Lemon hands Mash a cream puff plush as a good luck charm. After lights out, Lance heads out knowing that the Magia Lupus are behind the suspicious events. Mash, Finn, and Dot tag along, and the four of them find Lemon turned into a doll.

Lance uses his magic to reveal a secret door, which the group is unable to open with magic. However, Mash opens the door using the objects around him. They end up at an ancient magic arena, and Dot decides to fight the student tasked to stop them. Meanwhile, Wahlberg goes to the Bureau of Magic and finds out that six death row inmates have escaped Hecatrice and were assisted by Innocent Zero. Dot eventually wins the battle, but the group gets separated from each other.

Lance faces Wirth Madl, the Third Fang of Magia Lupus. Meanwhile, Finn and Dot have the Fourth Fang, Milo Genius, and Fifth Fang, Love Cute. Mash encounters Second Fang, Abyss Razor, once again. He realizes Mash doesn’t have any magic powers, but empathizes with him because of his own situation.

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