Episode 11 of Migi & Dali is scheduled to premiere on Monday, December 11 at 10 pm JST. The anime will first air on Japanese television networks including BS11, Sun TV, TOKYO MX, and AT-X, before being available for online streaming worldwide. In the previous episode, Migi and Dali relied on Akiyama and Maruta to uncover their secret. The new group then infiltrated the Ichijou house in an attempt to use Karen to blackmail Reiko, but ended up questioning Reiko using "babyfied" Eiji. Surprisingly, Reiko was willing to speak about Metry, referring to her as the "devil."
Migi & Dali episode 11 release times in all regions
Reiko Ichijou as seen in Migi & Dali (Image via Geek Toys, CompTown)
Migi & Dali episode 11 is scheduled for release on Monday, December 11, 2023, at 10 pm JST. However, due to the various time zones around the world, the release of the anime episode will vary depending on the location.
Migi & Dali will release its eleventh episode internationally at the following times:
Time Zone | Release Time | Release Day | Release Date |
Pacific Standard Time | 5 am | Monday | December 11 |
Central Standard Time | 7 am | Monday | December 11 |
Eastern Standard Time | 8 am | Monday | December 11 |
Greenwich Mean Time | 1 pm | Monday | December 11 |
Central European Time | 2 pm | Monday | December 11 |
Indian Standard Time | 6:30 pm | Monday | December 11 |
Philippine Standard Time | 9 pm | Monday | December 11 |
Australia Central Standard Time | 10:30 pm | Monday | December 11 |
Migi & Dali episode 11 streaming details
Maruta as seen in Migi & Dali (Image via Geek Toys, CompTown)
Mentioned previously, episode 11 of Migi & Dali will debut on Japanese television networks such as BS11, Sun TV, TOKYO MX, and AT-X. At the same time, the anime episode will also be accessible for online streaming on Amazon Prime Video in Japan.
For global fans of the series, Migi & Dali will be available for online streaming on the popular anime platform Crunchyroll. Additionally, Plus Media Networks Asia has obtained the license to air the series on Aniplus Asia for fans in Southeast Asia.
Recap of Migi & Dali episode 10
Migi and Dali as seen in Migi & Dali (Image via Geek Toys, CompTown)
In episode 10 of Migi & Dali, titled "Beavers vs Mother Ichijo," the identical twins enlisted the help of Akiyama to capture Reiko Ichijou. Akiyama then brought in Maruta to assist them. After some deliberation, Migi and Dali confessed their secret to Akiyama and Maruta, who agreed to help them and formed the group "Beavers."
The group planned to infiltrate the Ichijou house and initially intended to use Karen to blackmail Reiko. However, they ultimately decided to "babyfy" Eiji for the mission. While carrying out their plan, Migi and Dali were led to believe that Maruta had betrayed them, but that turned out to be untrue. Eventually, Migi and Dali successfully blackmailed Reiko, and she surprisingly offered information about Metry.
What to expect from Migi & Dali episode 11?
Reiko Ichijou as seen in Migi & Dali (Image via Geek Toys, CompTown)
The upcoming Migi & Dali episode 11 is expected to continue from the previous episode, with Reiko Ichijou potentially revealing new information about Metry. Migi and Dali have vague memories of their mother and their past, so Reiko's revelation may finally give them some clarity about their history and their reasons for living in the Ichijou house.
Fans can also anticipate finding out the reason behind Reiko's fear of Metry, as well as uncovering the connection between Eiji and Migi and Dali. It's worth noting that before her death, Micchan was attempting to tell the boys something about Eiji.
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z netizen, I am eagerly anticipating the release of Migi & Dali episode 11. The anime has been building up suspense and excitement, and I can't wait to see what happens next. I am particularly interested in learning more about Metry and her connection to Migi and Dali. I also want to know why Reiko is so afraid of Metry.
Overall, I think Migi & Dali is a well-made and entertaining anime. The characters are relatable and likable, and the story is engaging and suspenseful. I would definitely recommend it to other Gen Z netizens who are looking for a new anime to watch.