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Black Clover Watch Order Guide

Black Clover Watch Order: The Complete Guide

Black Clover is a manga written and drawn by Yūki Tabata and published in Shūeisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since February 16, 2015, after an initial one-shot of the series saw its release in November 2014. The title refers to the grimoire used by the protagonist which has a black pent-sheet on the cover.

In this article, we are going to give you the complete Black Clover watch order guide, including all the OVA episodes, the anime series, and the non-canon ONA series that aired in 2019.

How Many Black Clover Seasons and Episodes Are There?

The Black Clover manga by Yūki Tabata began publication in 2015. Since then, the manga has received several adaptations. The first was a 27-minute OVA episode that was released on May 2, 2017, followed by a full, four-season anime series that aired from October 3, 2017 to March 30, 2021 with a total of 170 episodes. A second OVA was released in 2018, during the airing of the anime.

On March 30, 2021, the Black Clover anime ended, but the franchise will continue through an anime movie that was announced that same month. Not much is known about the anime, but it will be a sequel to the finished anime series. Also, there is an 8-episode ONA series that aired from July 1, 2019 to August 19, 2019, but it is actually a spin-off and is not part of the original narrative.

Here in this guide you will get-

  • Black Clover watch order 2021
  • Black Clover chronological order
  • Black Clover seasons in order

Let us have a look at the watch guide to take your anime watching experience to the next level.

TV Series

  • Black Clover (2017-ongoing)

II. OVAs

  • Black Clover – Jump Festa 2016 Special (2016)

III. Specials

  • Black Clover – Jump Festa 2018 Special (2018)
  • Mugyutto! Black Clover (2019)

Chronological Order

  • Black Clover – Jump Festa 2016 Special
  • Black Clover – Jump Festa 2018 Special
  • Black Clover
  • Mugyutto! Black Clover


How Much Time Will It Take To Watch?

It will take you approximately 2.5 days to watch all the installments in

This includes all the TV series, OVAs, and specials.

Here’s a quick list of each installment and their run time in order of their release –

  • Black Clover – Jump Festa 2016 Special – 27min
  • Black Clover – 2.4 days (+ongoing)
  • Black Clover – Jump Festa 2018 Special – 23min
  • Mugyutto! Black Clover – 56min

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Black Clover Filler Episodes List

 

Guide To Black Clover’s Filler Episodes

Black Clover’s manga might still be going strong, but the anime series has drawn to a close, making it the perfect time to binge through from start to finish. Whether you’re a new or returning fan, Black Clover is a joy to watch.

The series follows Asta and Yuno, a pair of orphans who grow up in the regional area of the Clover Kingdom with the goal of heading into the city to become Magic Knights. On their way to achieving this goal, there are plenty of challenges and mysteries that they uncover relating to their past.

If you plan on watching this series but don’t have a ton of time, then you may want to stick to the episodes that are integral to the story. Obviously, this means skipping the spoilers, and fortunately, there aren’t a whole lot in this series.


Black Clover‘s Filler Episodes:

Black Clover only has 17 filler episodes in its 170-episode run, making skipping them a very simple task; however, you may want to watch them just for the extra adventures with Asta and the gang since it doesn’t look like we’re getting more episodes anytime soon.

Here is the full list of filler episodes in Black Clover.

  • Episode 29: “Path”
  • Episode 66: “The Secret of the Eye of the Midnight Sun”
  • Episode 68: “Battle to the Death?! Yami vs. Jack”
  • Episode 82: “Clover Clips: The Nightmarish Charmy Special!”
  • Episode 123: “Nero Reminisces… Part One”
  • Episode 124: “Nery Reminisces… Part Two”
  • Episode 125: “Return”
  • Episode 131: “A New Resolve”
  • Episode 134: “Those Who Have Been Gathered”
  • Episode 135: “The One Who Has My Heart, My Mind, and Soul”
  • Episode 142: “Those Remaining”
  • Episode 143: “The Tilted Scale”
  • Episode 144: “Those Who Wish for the Devil’s Demise”
  • Episode 145: “Rescue”
  • Episode 146: “Those Who Worship the Devil”
  • Episode 147: “Prepare to Die”
  • Episode 148: “Becoming the Light That Shines Through the Darkness”

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5 Reasons Black Clover is Worth Watching

Black Clover: 5 Reasons Why You Should Watch It

Black Clover has been around in the anime community for a while now, ever since it first premiered in October 2017. This action-packed anime series is based on a manga series written and illustrated by Yūki Tabata.

The story revolves around a boy called Asta who is seemingly born without any magical powers. This is an unusual thing in their world. Asta is very ambitious and he plans to become the Wizard King. With that being said, this series has received mixed responses from viewers.

Like any popular series, it is bound to be picked apart with people wondering if it’s worth watching. If you’re curious about that, you’ve come to the right place! Read on to find out what exactly makes Black Clover so good and whether you should invest your time on it.



It is the new king of Shonen anime:

As we all know, Black Clover has always been compared to the likes of My Hero Academia or Naruto. This relatively new anime series has its own identity, though. As a lot of fans have stated. it takes a lot of elements from its predecessor shonen prototypes and presents it in a better way. If the upcoming Season 3 gets to continue the show's progress, Black Clover might just be the new king of Shonen anime shows.

The Story Takes A While To Progress But It Gradually Gets Better And Better:

From the synopsis alone, fans can get the idea that Black Clover will be set in a magical world but it didn't mention that it will be in a medieval setting. The world of Black Clover has a power system that affects everyone in their class. Even better, there is a world outside for the characters to explore. Aside from the social system, there is also a magic system that consists of different types of magic.

It makes sense for shows to take some time to establish the characters and the general feel of the story. This is exactly what happens in Black Clover. A lot of fans of the series also admit that the beginning of the series is actually the worst and it only gets better from there.

Black Clover gradually becomes more interesting with its storytelling. It challenges itself and takes the story forward from what it previously was. The series has a compellingly creative way of portraying the characters as well, both villains and heroes. If you decide to watch and the first few episodes are not so great for you, hang in there. Because Black Clover only continues to get better and better!


Asta is a character worth following:

If you've followed Black Clover religiously, you know that our main wizard boy Asta is bound for greater things. He's one of the most strong-willed anime protagonists you will ever see on-screen. Have you seen anyone like him? While lacking power with all odds stacked against him, he just works so hard to compensate for his weaknesses. Isn't there a lot left to see out of him?

Asta may be a protagonist who is a little hard to take in at the start of the series. There’s a lot of screaming on the character’s end and many fans of the series have admitted they did not like how whiny Asta acts at first.

Later on, as the series progresses though, Asta learns to be more civilized. We see that Asta deeply cares about other people and he has a big heart. Not only does his personality become more endearing, he also greatly improves in his abilities.

He was born without magical powers yet he always gives his all and believes in himself despite so many odds against him. This shows that he is a strong and determined character worthy of being a likable main protagonist.


The Characters:

Black Clover has a large cast. Sometimes, shows can get overwhelmed with this and not give each character a chance to develop. That is not the case with Black Clover. Each character has their moment to shine, to grow, and to be recognized. All scenes with the characters are still relevant to the story so there are no added fillers. And it’s especially wonderful to see strong female characters in a shonen anime series. Black Clover truly lets its side characters shine through teamwork, with every character feeling like an important and essential piece of the story.

A lot of anime shows do a terrible job of fleshing out their supporting characters and this makes for a dull, boring watch. Black Clover, however, brilliantly succeeds in this department. The side characters are not just there to drive the plot forward, they have really emotional arcs and the audience is made to root for them.

Yuno and Asta have contrasting personalities and roots. However, they both have the same goal and whether they end up on top or not, we can say that those two are great rivals that acknowledge one another. Their iconic pairing can be compared to the greatest Shonen rivalries in recent memory and their magic just takes their story to a whole another level.

Also, it’s interesting how no character is shown to have god-like powers. This emphasises the importance of teamwork in fighting their battles. This also increases the usefulness of all the side characters.
Mimosa is one great example of a supporting character done right, her healing abilities have incredible usefulness.


The use of magic is massive:

The use of magic in anime shows isn't new at all. In fact, some of the best magicians end up using their abilities to create beautiful things. However, Black Clover shows that there is more than generic mid-range magic that you commonly see. The anime is fond of showing magic in the form of grand things just like tornadoes, balls of water or even strands of pure evil.

Pacing & some fresh OPs:

Unlike other shonen series, the pacing of Black Clover is perfect. No unnecessary fillers and no long irrelevant scenes to waste time. The story continuously moves at the right pace, giving fans the information they need before going forward. The twists and turns are given at the right time. Issues are solved immediately without dragging the story. Fans won't feel the need to skip any part because if they do, they will miss something important.

With Black Clover Season 3 upcoming, there are a lot of new things to be excited about. Aside from the possible new arcs and stories to be seen, its director has revealed that the series' continuation comes with a new opening song which will be performed by EMPiRE entitles "Right Now".


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