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    HIGHSPEED Étoile Season 1: How Many Episodes & When Do New Episodes Come Out?

    By Tamal Kundu,

    17 days ago
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    Viewers of HIGHSPEED Étoile Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. Studio A-Cat developed this original sports anime, with Keitaro Motonaga serving as the director.

    Here’s how many episodes are in HIGHSPEED Étoile Season 1 and on what day new episodes come out.

    How many episodes are in HIGHSPEED Étoile Season 1?

    HIGHSPEED Étoile Season 1 has 12 episodes.

    The episode list is as follows:

    • Episode 1: Underneath Fuji’s Sky
    • Episode 2: TBA
    • Episode 3: TBA
    • Episode 4: TBA
    • Episode 5: TBA
    • Episode 6: TBA
    • Episode 7: TBA
    • Episode 8: TBA
    • Episode 9: TBA
    • Episode 10: TBA
    • Episode 11: TBA
    • Episode 12: TBA

    Rin has endured a lot in her young life. After being forced to abandon her dream of becoming a ballet dancer because of an injury, she turned into a NEET and spent most of her time playing video games. Things change when she realizes how good she is as a NEX racer.

    The voice cast of HIGHSPEED Étoile includes Fuka Izumi as Rin Rindoh, Yoko Hikasa as Kanata Asakawa, and Shiori Izawa as Towa Komachi. The anime also features the voices of Yui Horie and Ayaka Suwa.

    When do new HIGHSPEED Étoile Season 1 episodes come out?

    New episodes of HIGHSPEED Étoile Season 1 typically come out every Friday on Crunchyroll in the United States. On Japanese television, new episodes premiere every Saturday.

    The official synopsis for HIGHSPEED Étoile reads:

    “Rin Rindoh once had a dream of becoming a ballet dancer, but had to give up on that dream due to an injury. Afterward she became a NEET and a gamer who lived in her grandmother’s house. But one day she is suddenly thrown into the world of racing. The anime takes place in the near future, where the latest technology has made it so vehicles can travel at 500 km/h (about 310 mph) safely and securely. A next-generation race event called NEX Race is born, which changes the world of racing. NEX Racing features AI control support and a “Revolburst” mechanism. A newcomer named Rin Rindoh will make her debut in NEX Race, and will further revolutionize the sport.”

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