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How Many Episodes of Black Clover Are There?

How Many Episodes of Black Clover Are There?

Considering that the Black Clover anime has been going for several years, it has racked up a pretty large sum of episodes. We’re here to tell you just how many episodes of Black Clover there are, so new fans or those wanting a re-watch can plan ahead.

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How Many Episodes Are There in Black Clover?

The Japanese release of Black Clover finished up on March 30, 2021 after 170 episodes. The English dub later concluded on Oct. 10, 2020. However, this isn’t the definitive end of the series. There is a movie in the works for 2023 as well as an upcoming mobile game.

Seeing as 170 episodes is a pretty hefty commitment, we’ve done some extra math. If we take the average length of an anime episode as 20 minutes, then to watch the entirety of Black Clover, it will be somewhere around 56 hours.

While that’s quite a bit, it doesn’t nearly scratch the surface of One Piece which is sitting at 1,013 episodes.

The whole series can currently be streamed on Funimation in subbed or dubbed format. For those who are curious about the show but don’t know much about it, the logline given reads: “In a world where magic is everything, the next Wizard King could be a boy without power.”

That’s everything there is to know for how many episodes of Black Clover there are, so you know exactly how long your upcoming binge will take.

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Cameron Waldrop
Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has been lucky enough to review many really great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.
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