God Candidates, Metros, and Angels compete for God’s attention in Episode 6 of Platinum End. The arrival of the Metros has resulted in mayhem, and Mirai can’t stand by and watch the innocent girl suffer. After Mirai had unleashed the Red Arrow, Nasse stepped in and implored Mirai not to leave because she had saved the girls. Crowd members photograph Mirai and Saki as a couple.
Nasse tells Mirai to act without a plan when he discloses that he is a God Candidate in the most recent episode of Platinum End. To Mirai, Saki says to relax and wait for the proper opportunity. While Mirai is concerned about the girl’s well-being, the God Candidate is eluded by Metro. Because there is no God Candidate, he will not kill the girl.
But for the next 33 days, she will be his ally. Metropolis deems Nasse a worthy adversary and dispatches her. She’s adorable, but she’s not what he’s searching for. He can’t let her go. As Metro reported, Nasse said that she would not allow him to utilise that girl to attract any God Candidates.
The girl was shot by Metro, and she lost her wings as a result of the incident. Residents were perplexed as to what had happened to the girl, as she appeared to be comatose. They’re wondering if Metro is responsible for the death of that young lady. In defeat, Metro Blue and Yellow are on the floor. After defeating everyone with a single blow, Metro is upset that there were no more difficult opponents to fight. One by one, the candidates will be eliminated, and he will take their place as the next God. Nasse arrives near the Metro and discusses the actual disappointment that he’s had.
Episode 5 of Platinum End Recap:
Nasse’s statement that she doesn’t care if he kills anyone because he won’t kill her God Candidate startled Metro. Nasse says that she doesn’t care about the deaths of other people. When Nasse’s Candidate becomes God, Metro understands Nasse is protecting her Candidate. In any case, she should thank him for eliminating three Candidates today.
In Nasse’s words, Metro was obstructing the path to happiness. Due to his lack of hearing, Mirai wonders what the two are discussing. It doesn’t matter what Metro has to do to become the next god, he’ll do it. As Nasse explains, she will have her boyfriend, Metro, take out Metro. Metro seems unfazed by her adorableness and unique position.
When Nasse realised that the real event was about to happen, he urged the citizens to leave because they would be putting themselves in danger.
As the residents begin to disperse, Mirai and Saki decide to depart as well, in order to avoid being recognised by Metro’s security personnel. Nasse, too, has opted to quit, and Metro wonders if they’re going out without a fight.
To make sure the other Angels didn’t lose their wings and Arrow, Metro urged them to do so. He used his powers to take them and understood that he needed to kill eight more to achieve his objective of becoming a god.
It’s time for Metro to fly away from the Arena. Despite the rain, Metro Red and Yellow remain on the Arena, and it appears like they have been obliterated by the storm. Saki wept as she and Mirai walked back to their dorms, unable to do anything because Metro is undefeated. Mirai hates himself for why he couldn’t fight as they come home.
Ravel comforted him by reminding him of the reason they had put an end to the two of them.
Details on how to watch the sixth episode of Platinum End online
On Friday at 1:28 AM JST, you may watch Platinum End Episode 6 on Crunchyroll and Funimation. For audiences in the UK and other countries, this anime may be viewed online on Crunchyroll and Digital Network via VRV.
The most recent official Platinum End updates, including the dub episodes, will be made available in the near future.
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