This anime is getting a lot of credit for its amazing narrative, which is making everyone just go “pretty”. It is one of the most wholesome anime shows out there and is definitely something one should try out whenever one feels sad or lonely.
Hitori Got is a very shy girl who finds it difficult to make friends or collaborate with others at school. She makes the decision to pick up the guitar after watching a conversation with a rock band on television and believes that it will help her make more friends.
She struggles throughout middle school to make friends because of her social anxiety, although she does have a little bit of success performing famous song adaptations and uploading them to YouTube under the handle “guitar hero.”
A girl called Nijika Ijichi requests her to take the position of a musician who left the band well before the band did their show after she struggled to be social during her initial year of high school. Nijika’s second bandmate, Ry Yamada, who plays bass, is met by Hitori after she accompanies her to a dive bar.
Hitori is happy that the other people called her “Bocchi” and that they enjoy her “Guitar hero” channel and although she underperformed at the live performance. But after the show, Hitori rushes home since she is worn out from all the social engagements she had that day.
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At the conclusion of the summer break, Bocchi had completely lost her mind and gone insane because none of the musicians had ever invited her out, as regular high schoolers should. So, out of sympathy, they brought her to the Enoshima seashore to create memories.
However, her outing resulted in a number of disasters, including being approached by random men, losing more cash to Ryo, being assaulted by black kites, and experiencing muscle pain the following day as a result of climbing the flights of stairs to the shrine. Bocchi is having so much fun despite everything that she wishes she could go home to the beginning of summertime.
Due to her inability to decide whether the band would appear at the forthcoming cultural event, Bocchi found herself in a difficult situation. To make matters worse, Kita registered for the group on her behalf without her consent.
Hiroi decided to lighten the mood by inviting the complete Kessoku Band to her musical concert after Seika had them both pay Bocchi’s debt in order to get her money. Hiroi tells Bocchi that her initial impression in the group was what made her an alcoholic in order to deal with her mental breakdown and caused her financial difficulties.
Ryo was invited to attend guitar lessons after Kita felt bad about the request. Bocchi discovered on the very first day of the cultural event that she hasn’t maintained her “guitar hero” webpage and is on the edge of shedding admirers ever since she became a member of a band.
However, she is having an enjoyable experience with her musician friends and making preparations for the live performance tomorrow with the help of her family, fans, peers, and now even Starry’s members of staff, who are bringing Hiroi along as a plus one.
Bocchi the Rock! Episode 12 Release Date: “Morning Light Falls on You”
Bocchi the Rock! Episode 12 Release Date is 25th December 2022. The title of the episode is “Morning Light Falls on You”.
- Sun, 25 December 2022 at 12:00 am in Tokyo (JST),
- Sat, 24 December 2022 at 8:30 pm in New Delhi (IST),
- Sat, 24 December 2022 at 7:00 am Pacific Time (US & Canada),
- Sat, 24 December 2022 at 9:00 am Central Time (US & Canada), and
- Sat, 24 December 2022 at 10:00 am Eastern Time (US & Canada).
Bocchi the Rock! Streaming Details: Where to Watch Online?
Everyone is wondering where to watch Bocchi the Rock legally and what are the options of its streaming platforms. This anime show is available to binge-watch on Crunchyroll. It is the official streaming partner of this show.
Crunchyroll provides the user with a thousand of options in anime and manga both. It has a one of the biggest collections among similar platforms. Even though the normal services are really nice however it is a totally different experience for subscribed users.