Kagurabachi Chapter 33 Release Date, Time & Where To Read

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Kagurabachi: Chapter 33 

Kagurabachi is the latest Shonen Jump offering with much potential and a decent following amongst the publisher’s fanbase. It’s fairly new, just released in late September of 2023, but offers a compelling revenge tale centered around the action and fantasy genre. 

In the Sorcery and Enchanted Blade story arc, our tale follows Chihiro. He’s a young swordsmith who spends his days training under his famous swordsmith father, Kunishige. One day, a group of evil sorcerers called the Hishaku arrive, murder Kunishige, and steal his enchanted blades, leaving Chihiro to wallow in misery.

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Now older and experienced, Chihiro teams up with his father’s old companion, Shiba, and seeks revenge against the Hishaku. 

If you’ve been following this manga, you may be curious to know when the next chapter will be released. Well, wonder no more!

Here is everything you need to know about chapter 33 of Kagurabachi, including the release date, time, and where to read this.

Where Can I Read Kagurabachi?

Kagurabachi can be read at several different places online. Viz Media is available for those in the US and Canada, while Manga Plus has the right to drop new chapters. However, it will also be available to read on the Shonen Jump application. 

Considering this is a fairly new series, no printed volumes have been released yet. However, we’ll be sure to update you when volumes start releasing. 

Kagurabachi: Chapter 33 Release Date

Kagurabachi: Chapter 33 will be released on Sunday, May 19th, at approximately 3 pm (GMT) / 8 am (PT) / 11 am (ET). Of course, this is dependent on how quickly these chapters are uploaded. Expect this to be pretty close to the release time, though.

All other chapters are available to read on the above websites.

The chapter will be roughly 20-27 pages long. This is also a weekly release, so expect the next chapter to drop super soon. 

How Many Chapters Will Kagurabachi Have?

Since the manga’s in its early stages, it likely won’t end anytime soon. It’s safe to assume this one will be around long. However, it depends on how popular this one remains and what lies ahead for Chihiro and his comrades during their quest for the Hishaku and his father’s enchanted blades. 

What Happened In Chapter 32?

Kagurabachi Chapter 31 begins where we left matters off in Chapter 30 with Chihiro encountering a man from the Hishaku Organization. During this encounter, Chihiro recalls his previous encounter with the Hishaku group. Chihiro pushes the Hishaku member against the wall and bombards him with many questions.

The gentleman tells Chihiro that he’s the Hishaku Organization’s leader. Also, he says he’s responsible for Chihiro’s father’s assassination. The man orders Chihiro to focus on killing him rather than interrogating him. The two fight each other briefly. The Hishaku leader claims a brief victory over Chihiro by knocking him into the tree and letting it grab Chihiro.

The Hishaku leader tells Chihiro to stay put because he doesn’t want Chihiro to interfere with the auction. Then, we cut away to Kyora unveiling a special auction item and sharing a historical tale with the event’s audience. Meanwhile, Chihiro bombards the Hishaku leader with more questions regarding the Shinuchi Enchanted Blade and his reasons for murdering his father.

While Kyora unveils the Shinuchi Enchanted Blade to the auction’s audience, the Hishaku leader says he wants to start a war. Most importantly, the Hishaku leader says he wants to wield the Shinuchi Enchanted Blade. Chihiro ponders everything and tells the Hishaku leader he’ll do his best to foil his and Kyora’s plans.

The Hishaku leader tells Chihiro to calm down and chat with him. After contemplating all the hardships he’s faced up to this point, the chapter closes with Chihiro planning to retaliate.

What do you hope to see as the story progresses? What’s been your favorite moment of Kagurabachi so far? Let us know in the comments below!

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