Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song Episode Release Schedule, Episode 1-13 Release Dates, Where to Watch Online

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Vivy Anime
Vivy Anime

Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song is an upcoming original Sci-fi, Action anime which is about to hit your screens this April. It is one of the most anticipated anime for the Spring season as many big names from the industry are involved with the project such as the Re: Zero light novel author Tappei Nagatsuki and scriptwriter Eiji Umehara who are credited for the original story.

WIT Studio, the acclaimed studio behind the mega-hit anime series Attack on Titan, Vinland Saga is animating the show with Shinpei Ezaki as the director. Loundraw is credited as the original character designer and Yuichi Takahashi adapted those characters for animation. Moreover, BEASTARS’s Satoru Kousaki is composing the music.

Now with so many big anime returning this winter such as the Tokyo Revengers, Edens Zero it is pretty easy to overlook a new like Vivy and lost track of its episodes and their air date.

That’s why we have created this Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song Episode Release schedule which will help you keep up with its episode release dates and let you know when the next episode will air.

Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song Episode Release Schedule

List Of EpisodesRelease Date
Episode 1April 3, 2021
Episode 2April 3, 2021
Episode 3April 10, 2021
Episode 4April 17 2021
Episode 5April 24, 2021
Episode 6May 1 2021
Episode 7May 8 2021
Episode 8May 15, 2021
Episode 9May 22 2021
Episode 10May 29, 2021
Episode 11June 5, 2021
Episode 12June 12, 2021
Episode 13June 19, 2021

How many epsiodes Vivy Anime will have?

vivy anime release schedule

It has been confirmed that the first season of Vivy will run for a total of 13 episodes starting from April 3, 2021, to June 29, 2021. A new episode in the series will be released every Sunday at 11:30 on JST.

Where to Watch Vivy Fluorite Eye’s Song online?

You can watch the Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song anime on Funimation who currently streaming the anime in the USA and Canada in its original Japanese dub with English subtitles . Animelab is streaming the english subtitleled epsiodes in Australia and Europe. As for France, Denmark and Russia it is available on Wakanim. Also, it is available on the Aniplus website for most Asian countries.

When the English Dub for Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song will premiere?

Unfortunately, as of writing, there is no official confirmation when the English dub for Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song will come out. However, taking into account the fact that Funimation is one streaming the show, who is pretty popular for their simuldubs, it’s relatively safe to say that an English dub will be announced very soon once it has been approved by its producers.

Will Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song The Anime Come TO Netflix?

If we talk about it coming to Netflix, that’s not gonna happen, at least for quite a while. The series might get available on Netflix after the series is concluded.

Plot of the anime

Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song Anime Key Visual
Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song Anime Key Visual

The story takes place in a futuristic world at “Nearland,” a theme park where “dreams, hope, and science” exist together as an AI theme park. The theme park is where the first automated human-type AI is born. Vivy is an AI who sings on stage for park attendees every day, as it is her directive to “make everyone happy through song.” She performs wholeheartedly for the attendees in the park. One day, an AI named Matsumoto appears before her. He says he has come from 100 years in the future with the directive of “working with Vivy to correct history, and to stop the war between AI and humans that breaks out 100 years from now.” The 100-year journey of the AI songstress Vivy begins.

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