Given that every other high school anime has a cultural festival, it was only a matter of time before Shuchin had one for themselves. The festival for the student council is here as the first day of the festival begins. Kaguya-sama: Love Is War Season 3 Episode 10 will continues on day one as there is so much going on. But having fun is not the only part of this festival; for the characters, it is a festival of tribulation and confession. Unsurprisingly, the first part of the last episode tells how Miyuki fell in love with Kaguya in the first place. The two were strangers, and Miyuki was clear-eyed but pessimistic. We didn’t see Miyuki, who got over hurdles by grit, but rather a typical teen who was seething at those above him.
The first part of the last episode paints the picture of how things would have been if Miyuki had never met the president then. He was an interesting character, but his appearance in the main storyline isn’t much, so he won’t be appearing in Episode 10 of Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War Season 3. But his impact is palpable in the storyline to the present-day events. If he hadn’t approached Miyuki and encouraged him, Miyuki wouldn’t have made it this far. The unsung hero of the story sets the goal for Miyuki to reach and set an example.
Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War Season 3 Episode 10
For those who love papa Shirogane, Episode 10 of Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War Season 3 will surely have him, given his appearance in the last episode. Though Kaguya learned how annoying middle-aged older men can be, he showed up to remind her it can always be worse. Other than his mischievous smirk to terrify her, we didn’t see much of him. On Ishigami’s front, he has found a new ally in his quest to confess his love to the third-year madonna. Though Tsubame is aloof to his feelings, she isn’t misleading. Other than that, Ishigami also has a new rival, but the one who would compete over their mutual friends.
With so many things happening at once, it’s hard to put everything into a short article. I can’t decide which one should be here and which one shouldn’t. But that’s the charm of the show, the episodes are so packed, it’s a disservice to compress them. Episode 10 of Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War Season 3 will have more of this as Kaguya, Miyuki, and Ishigami come closer to their confession. Lastly, the horror house section will be fun to watch!
What Is The Release Date Of Episode 10 Of Season 3?
The release date for Episode 10 of Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War Season 3 is the 1oth of June 2022, Friday. But for Singapore, Australia, and Philipinnes, the release date is the day after. Episode 10 will be available in the following regions listed below:
- Pacific time: 09.00 AM PDT (June 10)
- Central time: 11.00 AM CDT (June 10)
- Eastern time: noon EDT (June 10)
- British time: 05.00 PM GMT (June 10)
- European time: 06.00 PM CEST (June 10)
- Indian time: 09.30 PM IST(June 10)
- Philippines Time: 12.00 AM PHT (June 11)
- Singapore Time: 12:00 AM SGT (June 11)
- Australian time: 02.00 AM ACDT (June 11)
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Where To Watch Episode 10 of Season 3 of Kaguya Sama?
Episode 10 of Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War Season 9 will be available to stream on Crunchyroll only. Given the popularity of the series, it can be available on Netflix in the future later. Muse Asia licensed the series as well, you can watch Episode 10 of Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War Season 3 for SEA. Though it has not been revealed how many episodes season three will have, it is likely to go up to twenty-five episodes.
What Is Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War About?
Kaguya-Sama: Love is War follows the story of Kaguya and Miyuki. Kaguya is the daughter of a wealthy that owns almost everything in Japan. Meanwhile, Miyuki is the top student in the prefecture at their elite school. To everyone in school, they are the perfect couple, refined and elegant. In reality, the two are too proud to confess their feelings and want to be disclosed. Follow their daily life of tricking the other into revealing and tangling up an array of diverse characters in their play.
Aka Akasaka is the creator of the manga. He is the writer and the leading illustrator of it. A-1 Pictures adapted the series into anime and is Licensed by Aniplex and Muse Asia for North America And SEA.