Black Clover Episode 121 Julius Revived
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Black Clover anime with its Reincarnation arc has brought us both astounding and shocking occasions and the most recent ones even stirred up the Clover Kingdom like never before previously, and the finish of the arc had debilitated it to where it’s about decimated and huge numbers of the residents never again trust the Magic Knights in the wake of seeing them assaulting the realm.

Everything commenced with the death of the Wizard King Julius Novachrono, who battled the Eye of the Midnight Sun‘s Licht and lost his life before they started their takeover. In any case, the post-credits scene for the most recent episode of the arrangement shockingly uncovered that Julius had returned to life.

In the scene, we figured out how to see him resuscitated in a lot more youthful body. Episode 121 of the arrangement sees this more youthful rendition of Julius coming back to the Clover Kingdom, and he’s uncovered that he’s presently a lot more fragile. It’s not just going to make the realm a greater objective to their neighboring realms, however at any rate he’s back! Concerning how it’s a quite perfect case of the arrangement turning up at ground zero.

Photo Credit: Studio Pierrot

Julius clarifies in Episode 121 of the arrangement that during his in disguise ventures, he discovered an old enchantment stockpiling gadget. Discovering its name was Swallowtail, Julius found that his time enchantment was perfect with the gadget. He started to store time and enchantment into a token on his brow with the goal that he would have the option to resuscitate himself should anything transpire.

However, after initiating the enchantment at the hour of his passing, it failed somewhat so he couldn’t begin his life once again quickly and was just restored to an a lot more youthful age. This is as yet an immense achievement as he had the option to get an entire re-do on his life.


Black Clover is a Japanese manga arrangement composed and outlined by Yūki Tabata. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since February 16, 2015, and has been gathered into 23 tankōbon volumes. The story revolves around Asta, a little youngster apparently conceived with no enchantment power, something that is obscure on the planet he lives in. With his individual mages from the Black Bulls, Asta plans to turn into the following Wizard King.

The manga has been adjusted into an original video animation created by Xebec, which was discharged in 2017, an anime TV arrangement delivered by Pierrot, which additionally debuted in Japan in 2017. The manga arrangement was authorized for an English language discharge in North America by Viz Media, while the anime arrangement is authorized by Crunchyroll and Funimation.

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The series focuses on Asta, a young orphan who was raised from birth after being abandoned at an orphanage along with his fellow orphan, Yuno. While everyone is born with the ability to utilize Mana in the form of Magical Power (魔力, Maryoku), Asta is the only exception. He tries to gain magical power through physical training. Conversely, Yuno was born as a prodigy with immense magical power and the talent to control wind magic. Motivated by a desire to become the next Wizard King, an authority figure second to the king of Clover Kingdom, the two youths developed a friendly rivalry. Yuno obtains a legendary four-leaf grimoire held by the kingdom’s first Wizard King. Asta, despite his lack of magic, obtained the mysterious five-leaf grimoire (which can’t be clearly identified by others because it’s worn out), which contains mysterious elf swords and rare anti-magic. Afterward, he and Yuno each join a Magic Knight squad as the first step to fulfill their ambitions.