Rumble Garanndoll Episode 8 is expected to release on 29th November 2021. Viewers are very excited about its new episodes.
Rumble Garanndoll is an original Japanese anime television series animated by Lerche. A manga adaptation with art by Left Hand and has been serialized online via Kadokawa Shoten’s Comic Newtype. It premiered on October 2021.
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Rumble Garanndoll: Storyline
It is a Japanese anime series in which the story begins in 2019, just before the change in historical eras of Japan. A rift to another dimension suddenly opens in the skies above, revealing a “turnabout” alternate world called “Shinkoku Nippon” full of crazy robots, and battery girls.
These giant creatures, with the support of their powerful weapons, succeed in conquering the government. This parallel version of Japan maintained its militarism and remains stuck in the Showa era.
In the recent episode, we will see the battle between the True Army and Balzac’s crew. Balzac, Yuri, Rin, and Hosomichi notice a new battery girl under the box. Also, Balzac reveals that Ukai kidnaped Misa and brought her to the base.
But Misa disappeared the same day she arrived at the base. Also, the episode will follow, Misa and the Balzac’s fun and adventure. Moreover, Yuri reminds Hosomichi about her CDs, nail polish, and magazines that are inside the room.
Rumble Garanndoll Episode 8 Release Date
This Japanese anime is receiving huge popularity among fans. The series is full of adventures, which attracted the viewers the most. It is getting huge love and appreciation from the audience. They are eagerly waiting for its new episodes.
Now, the wait is over, and the countdown starts, as Rumble Garanndoll Episode 8 is going to premiere on 29th November 2021.
Her name is Misa Kuroki, AKA Werdcat, and she looks absolutely stoked to be here.
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Where to Watch
Viewers can watch “Rumble Garanndoll” Episode 8 on Funimation. You can also catch it up on ANIPLUS and Bilibili TV.
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