Crunchyroll just released Episode 16, which left off on a cliffhanger and now everyone is dying to know what the fate of Fushi, Tonari and all of the friends will be in episode 17 as they face a powerful danger.

To Your Eternityis an anime adaptation of a manga series by the same name. The manga was written by Yoshitoki Oima and released in 2016, while the anime is written by Shinzo Fujita and released in April 2021.

Fans only have a handful of episodes left as there are a total of 20 in season one. The series is yet to be renewed but for now, fans are on the edge of their seats for the release of each nail-biting episode.

Please note: This article may contain spoilers!

To Your Eternity Episode 17: Release Date And Time on Crunchyroll

To Your Eternity episode 17 is scheduled to release at 9:30 AM PDT on Monday, 9th August 2021 and will be shown on Crunchyroll.

The episode’s release date and time have beenÂconfirmedÂby Crunchyroll. Based on the release time, the episode is expected to drop at the following times around the world:

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Episode 17 Preview revealed

The title for episode 17 is called ‘The Defeated’ and will be a continuation of episode 16. Fushi now has his memories back but is facing off with Hayase after finding out about Parona’s death. At the end of the episode, he is seen passing out after she poisons him with a needle.

Episode 17 will see Hayase defeat and capture Fushi, while she is crowned the new leader of Jananda. The fate of Tonari and their remaining friends will be made clear as they fight back.

How to watch the series on Crunchyroll

As the series is licensed and Simulcast by Crunchyroll, fans should not expect to find the series elsewhere. To watch the hit anime on Crunchyroll, viewers must have a subscription with them.

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