It is time for some more magic and muscles, as Mashle Episode 12 is the twelfth and final episode of a show that promises to bring a lot of laughter across its runtime. Mashle is an action, comedy, and fantasy anime directed by Tomoya Tanaka and based on an original manga written by Hajime Koumoto. The series is being animated by Studio A-1 Pictures.
Mashe Burnedead isn’t a very popular personality in the world that he lives in. Living secretly in the forest, he trains his body every day, and despite not having any magical powers, he is strong enough to compete with magic users! However, upon having his secret identity revealed, and his peaceful life threatened, Mash begins his journey to becoming a “Divine Visionary,” a powerful role that society would have no choice but to accept his existence.
And so, to maintain his peaceful life, the magicless Mash enrols in the prestigious Easton Magic Academy, competing against the children of some of the most powerful and elite in the realm. Lacking the very skill needed to survive at Easton, magic, Mash appears to already be at a disadvantage to his fellow classmates. To achieve his goals, Mash will have to fight his way through every trial using his fists alone, overcoming magic with muscles, all for the illustrious title of Divine Visionary! (Via MAL Rewrite)
Mashle Episode 12 Preview
Mashle Episode 12 Plot
As the fight between Mash and Abel ended, the show turned its eyes upon the latest bad guy who will probably take on Mash, and things aren’t looking good. For one, we know next to nothing about this intruder other than Rayne Ames thought that he was very strong. The show isn’t following any rules of traditional storytelling and is throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks. Let’s see if this character is interesting enough to make the final episode watchable.
Mashle Episode 12 Characters
Traditional storytelling would also dictate not to introduce a critical character in the story at the absolute last minute, but we aren’t doing that anymore. This individual is certainly powerful, but his conflict against Mash hasn’t been explored at all, and the fights are not expected to have any emotional weight. There is also the other mostly unused collection of Mash’s friends and bad guys who need to be sorted, but it is unclear if the show is going to do that.
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Where To Watch Mashle Episode 12
Mashle is going to stream on Crunchyroll and Aniplus throughout the world in the following regions- North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East and CIS. Other places aren’t quite set in stone yet.
Mashle Episode List
Mashle is most likely going to feature 12 episodes in its first season, although that can be extended depending on how much material from the manga the show is planning to cover.
Episode 1- Pilot
Episode 2- Mash Burnedead and the Mysterious Maze
Episode 3- Mash Burnedead and the Baleful Bully
Episode 4- Mash Burnedead and the Challenging Magic User
Episode 5- Mash Burnedead and the Unpopular Classmate
Episode 6- Mash Burnedead and the Magic of Iron
Episode 7- Mash Burnedead and the Mysterious Letter
Episode 8- Mash Burnedead and the Wolves of Magic
Episode 9- Mash Burnedead and the Accelerated Battle
Episode 10- Mash Burnedead and the Divine Visionary
Episode 11- Mash Burnedead and the Survival of the Fittest
Episode 12- Mash Burndead and the Magic Mirror
Mashle Episode 12 Release Date and Time
Mashle started streaming at midnight on the 8th of April in Japan and a bit earlier in the late hours of the 7th of April in the rest of the world. Mashle Episode 12 is the twelfth and final episode that will air on the 1st of July at 00:00 JST.

Mashle Episode 12 Predictions
There will probably be an underwhelming fight that is going to end in a draw or with Mash escaping because of somebody else interfering. There aren’t many questions, but the show still isn’t going to give us any answers.
Mashle Episode 11 Recap
Mash and Abel face off against one another and compare their philosophies with each other, which are as follows- Abel wants to kill Mash and people like Mash, while Mash doesn’t want himself or people like him to die. They fight, with Abel using all of his Doll-based powers on Mash to almost no effect, as Mash overcomes them and hits him with a single knee and a single punch. Abel seems to accept his defeat as we move to another conflict altogether, and a new villain is introduced.

