Created by veritable manga legends, Platinum End is a divine supernatural battle royale, delivering epic action and stakes of angelic proportions. Featuring a put-upon young man whose life is changed forever by his guardian angel, it quickly becomes a grisly battle for godhood itself.
Concluding last year in its original manga iteration, Platinum End has become bigger than ever thanks to its still recent anime adaptation. Attracting fans of action anime as well as anyone who's checked out the source material's creators' previous works, it's no surprise that it's quickly become a big deal in the streaming circuit. With that said, here's more about what the series is about, as well as how fans can check out the anime and manga.
The Plot of Platinum End
Platinum End is about orphaned teenager Mirai Kakehashi, who lives a despondent life with his abusive aunt and uncle. After trying to end his own life, he's stopped by Nasse, his guardian angel. Given supernatural powers by the angel, Mirai exacts justice upon his aunt and uncle, though these aren't the extent of these abilities' usage.
Mirai soon learns that he's now entered into a sort of tournament that will decide who becomes the successor of God. The other candidates have powers similar to Mirai's, although this is where their similarities end. Determined to replace God at all costs, these beings will do anything to secure their victory, with neither Mirai nor anyone else standing in their way. This makes their violent ambitions a threat to both Mirai as well as the world at large as it's caught in the crossfire of a battle to become divine.
Where to Read the Platinum End Manga
The Platinum End manga began in 2015 in Jump Comics SQ, and it's the creation of Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Although they might not necessarily be household names, their works are beloved among anime and manga fans. These include the series Bakuman and especially Death Note, the latter of which is still fondly remembered by Adult Swim fans everywhere.
Platinum End ran from 2015 to early 2021, with all of its chapters being compiled into 14 manga volumes. Licensed in the West by Viz Media, the entire series is available through various retailers and services. The series can be read through Viz Media's website, as well as digitally through Comixology. Likewise, physical versions can be ordered through Amazon and Right Stuf Anime, as well as purchased at Walmart, Barnes & Noble and other brick and mortar stores.
Where to Watch the Platinum End Anime
Signal.MD. produces the Platinum End anime, which was announced during the Jump Festa '21 online event. Premiering in October of the same year, the show is so far slated for 24 episodes, 15 of which have actually aired as of this writing. It's unknown whether this is merely for the first of multiple seasons or if the show will adapt the entire story into one season.
Thankfully, there are plenty of options when it comes to watching the show, as Platinum End can be streamed through a myriad of different services. These include Hulu, Funimation, VRV and Crunchyroll, the latter of which has also provided the series with an English dub. Given all the streaming platforms it's on, watching the Platinum End anime might be the most convenient way to enjoy the story.
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