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I’m Standing on a Million Lives Season 2 Episode 11: Release date and Watch Online

I’m Standing on a Million Lives Season 2 Episode 11 will officially release on 17th September 2021. You can watch the anime on the Crunchyroll platform.

Are you a fan of the I’m Standing on a million lives series? Then your wait is now just over because another exciting brand new episode just going to land very soon. I’m standing on a million lives is mainly a dark fantasy-based Japanese manga series that is written by Naoki Yamakawa. After that, the series is illustrated by Akinari Nao. Based on this manga series later an anime television series was started by the franchise. It starts in October 2020 and till now it streamed a total of 22 episodes. Kumiko Habarais the main director of this anime series.

I'm Standing on a Million Lives Season 2 Episode 11

The Plot of this Anime Series

This series is a dark fantasy-based Japanese anime series that started its journey in the of last year October. The series is now continuing its second season and 10 episodes are already streamed in this season.

The whole story focus on a story of a character named Yuusuke. He is basically a good-hearted person and a true gentleman in nature. But because of a particular reason, he becomes anti-national and always avoids society and doesn’t interact with anyone. So, this anime is basically covering what actually happened with him and how everything will go on. In short, it’s a different piece of anime that you may read in your off time.

I’m Standing on a Million Lives Season 2 Episode 11 Release Date

I’m Standing on a Million Lives Season 2 Episode 11 will officially release on 17th September 2021. The series will available approximately at 12:30 Am JST. “Dragon Bishop” will be the name of this episode.

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I'm Standing on a Million Lives Season 2 Episode 11

Where to Watch Online?

You can watch all the episodes of this series along with the upcoming ones on the Crunchyroll platform.

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