If you’ve been enjoying scratching the Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead anime off your own bucket list, you’ll have to wait a little longer to add episode 4 to the running tally. The official website and Twitter account for the currently-airing adaptation of the manga by Haro Aso and Kotaro Takata announced a delay for the streaming debut of episode 4.
While episode 4 will air in Japan at the usual time of 5:00pm JST on July 30, the release on certain streaming services has been pushed back to July 31 at 6:00pm JST. VIZ Media confirmed that the release on Crunchyroll, Hulu and Netflix will be reflect the delay.
#Zom100 Episode 4 – “CA of the Dead” premieres July 31 at 2AM PT on @crunchyroll, @hulu, & @netflix!
📝Please note the time change for this week’s episode. pic.twitter.com/eSP4IgGlTE
— Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (@Zom100_EN) July 27, 2023
Staff:
- Creators: Haro Aso, Kotaro Takata
(Published by Shogakukan: Monthly Sunday Gene-X, ongoing) - Director: Kazuki Kawagoe (Komi Can’t Communicate)
- Assistant Director: Hanako Ueda (Summer Time Rendering)
- Series Composition: Hiroshi Seko (Chainsaw Man)
- Character Design: Kii Tanaka
- Zombie Design: Junpei Fukuchi
- Music: Makoto Miyazaki
- Music Selection: Maiko Gouda
- Sound Production: dugout
- Animation Production: BUG FILMS
- Production: Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions Co., Ltd
Here’s the official description:
With three years under his belt at the company from hell, Akira Tendo is mentally and physically spent. All at the ripe old age of twenty-four. Even his crush from Accounting, Saori, wants nothing to do with him. Then, just when life is beginning to look like one big disappointment, it happens. The zombie apocalypse descends on Japan! Surrounded by hordes of hungry zombies, Akira comes to a realization that will forever change his life…
“Wait, does this mean I never have to go to work again?”
Confess to… party like it’s… travel Japan coast to…
Now, with his nightmare job no longer, Akira’s got his mojo back. Let the bucket listing begin!!
The series previously inspired a live-action movie.
Source: Official Twitter