Tsuyoshi Yasudaโs The Blue Wolves of Mibu made its debut on Oct. 13, 2021. 14 volumes later, the manga ended its course on Apr. 17, 2024. After an anime adaptation was announced, Episode 1 of the Shonen masterpiece was released on Oct. 19, 2024. As fans watched Nio Chirinu enter the Ronin duoโs gang Miburo, fans are looking forward to the next set of adventures the trio will embark on.

The Blue Wolves of Mibu Episode 2 Release Date, Time and Where to Watch
The Blue Wolves of Mibu Episode 2 titled – ‘A World Where It’s Okay to Cry‘ is scheduled to be released on Oct. 26, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. JST. For Western fans, the second installment will be available on Crunchyroll on Oct. 26, 2024, at 1:30 a.m. PT. Alongside the aforementioned platform, Blue Miburo will also be streamed on Amazon Prime Video for subscribed members.
The Blue Wolves of Mibu Episode 1 Recap
Wandering samurai Hijikata Toshizou and Okita Souji enter a diner and are greeted by Nio Chirinu and his sister Iroha Chirinu. Entering the city with the motive of capturing rumored thieves around the area, the Ronins use Nio and Iroha as bait. After successfully trapping them, Okita and Hijikata are informed that the said attackers are only puppets for external higher-ups for political affairs.
Observing Nioโs wit throughout their visits, Hijikata Toshizou and Okita Souji welcome Chirinu into their vigilante named โThe Blue Wolves of Mibu.โ
What To Expect in The Blue Wolves of Mibu Episode 2?
Nio Chirinu starts his life as one of The Blue Wolves of Mibu. As a young man with no combat prowess, it is expected that his journey in training alongside masterful Ronins will begin.
He then meets the other members of The Blue Wolves, who then challenge him to a Sumo match. The Blue Wolves of Mibu Episode 2 witnesses Chirinu embark on a trip to adjust to an environment that is in contrast to his life besides Iroha and Grandma.
Source: The Blue Wolves of Mibu on Crunchyroll

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