Summer Time Rendering Episode 11

Summer Time Rendering Episode 11 Release Date and Time on Disney Plus

[Update – June 29, 2022]: This article has been updated with new information on Summer Time Rendering in terms of available subtitles and region access through Disney+.

The Summer Time Rendering episode 11 release date and time have been found for the Japanese language version for Disney Plus. However, we should clarify that this pertains only to the Japanese region of the streaming service. This will likely make it difficult for many to find the official stream if you’re in the United States. In all likelihood, you’ll probably need to work out some alternative method to watch the eleventh episode.

So far in the anime, Shinpei and Ushio’s shadow have learned the truth about the death of the real Ushio. By using shadow Ushio’s ability to play back memories, they discover who was really at fault for the drowning, why Ushio’s shadow appeared in a swimsuit on the beach, and why she’s allied with Shinpei unlike all the other shadows on the island who are trying to murder everyone. Unfortunately, some unusual entity was able to grasp Shinpei’s arm near the end of the replay and leave a hand-sized mark that will likely present an obstacle to him figuring out a way to prevent the shadows’ goal of resurrecting “Mother.” Let’s hope that he doesn’t need to rewind time too many times to figure out the winning strategy.

What is the Summer Time Rendering Episode 11 release date and time?

Summer Time Rendering Episode 11

Summer Time Rendering episode 11 is scheduled to broadcast on Thursday, June 23, 2022. While this supernatural murder-mystery could be considered niche, it has still gathered a strong following around the world. As such, here are the release times for the eleventh episode in a handful of time zones:

  • 12:00 JST (June 24, 2022)
  • 8:00 PDT
  • 11:00 EDT
  • 16:00 BST
  • 17:00 CEST

As usual, those with access to Disney Plus in the Japanese region will be able to watch the episode without any trouble. Luckily, according to user chickybros on r/anime, the anime is reportedly available to watch in other Asian territories, including Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore. Indonesia, Malyasia, and Thailand have a head start as those regions were given access to the anime in early May, whereas the other countries in that list had access starting in June 1.

According to the same Reddit user on r/SummerTimeRendering, the anime has Japanese [CC], English, Chinese, and Korean subtitles, with Thai, Malay, and Indonesia subs on another server. It’s still unclear, however, if or when Summer Time Rendering will arrive in the States. But considering that English subs are available, the anime should be primed for a release in non-Asian territories at a later date.

What is the Summer Time Rendering Episode 11 English dub release date?

Summer Time Rendering Episode 11

As you might suspect, Disney Plus does not have announcements on alternate language dubs, including the English language version. With the anime expanding to other Asian territories, we hope that this means that it will be available in US and Europe regions as well. However, we suspect that the anime may likely continue only having the Japanese dubbing.

For more guides on anime, here are the release dates and times for Rising of the Shield Hero season 2 episode 12 and Trapped in a Dating Sim episode 12.

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