Golden Kamuy Season 4 TV Anime Returns With Episode 1 on April 3
The fourth season of the Golden Kamuy TV Anime initially premiered in the October 2022 anime season but was pulled from the airwaves after one of the main staff members on the series tragically passed away during production. Now, we have a return date for the series along with an updated trailer and illustration of the characters that feature in this season.
TVアニメ『#ゴールデンカムイ』
第四期 放送日時決定ッ!!4/3より毎週月曜、放送開始ッ‼︎
TOKYO MX 23:00〜
読売テレビ 26:29〜
北海道放送 25:26〜
BS11 23:00〜チャンネルNECO 4/7(金)23:30~
とちぎテレビ 4/11(火)23:00~Prime Video(見放題独占配信)https://t.co/livNC0dUJa pic.twitter.com/LMsSW9dZ1L
— TVアニメ『ゴールデンカムイ』公式 (@kamuy_anime) March 1, 2023
Golden Kamuy season four will return on April 3 in Japan at 11 PM with a re-airing of the first episode of the season. Six episodes of the fourth season aired before being pushed back, leaving six weeks from the re-airing of the first episode before a new episode will air.
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The fourth season of Golden Kamuy officially started on October 3 with Episode 37 but was put on hold due to the passing of a main staff member. The series will resume with the first episode of season four in April. The first three seasons are currently streaming on Crunchyroll, which describes the series:
The story takes place in the mighty Northern field of Hokkaido, the time is in the turbulent late Meiji Era. A post war soldier Sugimoto, aka, “Immortal Sugimoto” was in need of large sums of money for a particular purpose….
What awaited Sugimoto, who stepped into Hokkaido’s Gold Rush with dreams of making a fortune, was a tattoo map leading to a hidden treasure based on hints inscribed on the bodies of convicts in Abashiri Prison?! The magnificent nature of Hokkaido vs vicious convicts and the meeting with a pure Ainu girl, Ashiripa!! A survival battle for a hidden treasure hunt begins!
Source: Golden Kamuy on Twitter
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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.