Free Streaming of All Episodes of “Chi. -About the Movement of the Earth-“
Are you ready to dive into the captivating world of historical drama and scientific discovery? The anime “Chi. -About the Movement of the Earth-” is set to offer a unique opportunity for fans and newcomers alike with its upcoming free streaming event. This is your chance to experience all episodes of this acclaimed series, which has already made waves in the anime community. Read on to find out more about this exciting event and the story behind the anime!
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Overview of the Streaming EventAbout the AnimeStreaming DetailsWhy You Should Watch
Overview of the Streaming Event
The popular anime “Chi. -About the Movement of the Earth-” will have a free streaming event on the ABEMA platform, showcasing all episodes from 1 to 22. This event will take place on February 28 (Friday) and March 1 (Saturday), 2025.
About the Anime
Based on the manga by Uo Yutaka, which has been serialized in Shogakukan’s Weekly Big Comic Spirits since 2020, “Chi. -About the Movement of the Earth-” is set in 15th century Europe. During this time, the geocentric theory was considered the ultimate truth, and researching or believing in anything that contradicted it was deemed a serious crime. The story follows those who risk their lives and beliefs to prove the possibility of the heliocentric theory, showcasing the passionate drama of historical figures who challenged the cosmic understanding of their time.
Streaming Details
- Free streaming of episodes 1 to 22 on February 28 at 2 PM and March 1 at 6 AM.
- All episodes will be available for free viewing for one week after the event, until March 7 at 12:59 AM.
- New episodes are released every Saturday at 12:10 AM on ABEMA, with exclusive free access.
Why You Should Watch
With a star-studded voice cast including Maaya Sakamoto, Kenjiro Tsuda, and Sho Hayami, the anime adaptation has garnered significant attention since its premiere in October 2024. The original manga has won numerous awards, including the 26th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize, and has sold over 2.5 million copies.
This free streaming event is a perfect opportunity for those who have heard about the series but haven’t watched it yet to catch up before the final episode airs. Don’t miss this chance to explore the legacy of the heliocentric theory!