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Re Main Episode 12: Release Date and Watch Online

Re Main Episode 12 is expected to release on 3rd October 2021. Viewers are looking for new episodes of this anime. And they are getting it as promised.

Re-Main is an original Japanese anime television series animated by MAPPA and directed by Kiyoshi Matsuda and written by Masafumi Nishida. The series premiered on July 2021 on TV Asahi’s NUMAnimation block.

The series is all about, a water polo star Minato Kiyomizu, who during the winter of his third middle school, got caught in an accident and has been in a coma. About 203 days later, Minato regained his consciousness but lost three years of his memories. Because of some reason, he decided to go back to water polo, but he has no memories of his skill. Thus, his efforts to catch up on what he has lost begins.

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More About Re-Main Episode 12

Re-Main is a teenage sports anime in which Minato Kiyomizu, a former water polo player who lost his memory in a car accident and decides to quit the sport when he enters Highschool. But, after entering high school, he makes a promise and decides to join the school’s team with his friends and try water polo again. However, the new team will run into problems all the way.

Re Main Episode 12

In Re-Main episode 12, Minato and his teammates are preparing for the final tournament. He also gets wishes from his family. He tries to become Japan’s best water polo. Jojima also gets ready for the finale and he also left a note for his father, whereas Rikka Gauken arrives and teases Jojima’s team.

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Re Main Episode 12 Release Date

Re-Main is one of the most popular Japanese Anime Television series. This series received huge popularity among the viewers and they are eagerly waiting for the upcoming episodes. So Re-Main Episode 12 is going to premiere on 3rd October 2021.

Re Main Episode 12

Watch Online

Viewers can watch Re-Main Episode 12 online on Funimation and Bilibili.

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