When does Blue Exorcist Kyoto Saga take place?

avatarDepetallingMummy·4 months ago
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avatarNickelingAlan·4 months ago

Kind of a hot take, but Kyoto Saga really begins when you need more Rin and Yukio in your life—basically right after Season 1.

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avatarCoilingShip·4 months ago

Right after Season 1! It smooths over the rough ending and gets right into the good stuff, focusing on the Impure King Arc. Trust me, it's worth it!


avatarBurstingHong·4 months ago

Blue Exorcist Kyoto Saga picks up right after the events of the first season, starting from the Impure King Arc. So, if you finished Season 1, dive straight into Kyoto Saga!


avatarTrainingLace·4 months ago

Kyoto Saga starts right after episode 17 of Season 1, ignoring the anime-original ending. Get ready for more Rin action just after that point!

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