As a seasoned gamer and longtime fan of the anime world, I can’t help but share my thoughts about this recent incident involving a bus driver binge-watching Black Clover while behind the wheel.
Though “Black Clover” isn’t currently airing, there’s no need for concern as Yuki Tabata has been working on this enchanting manga for close to a decade, and recent updates have propelled Asta closer to the series conclusion. Although attention is primarily focused on the manga, the anime version of “Black Clover” continues to captivate audiences, resulting in new fans such as one who made headlines after watching it while driving a bus on duty.
Yeah, you read that right. Driving a bus and watching Black Clover? Talk about dangerous, yikes!
While cruising through Mexico in early August, I hopped on a public transit vehicle, little did I know that an intriguing event was about to unfold. As we rolled along, a fellow passenger whipped out their phone and started filming the bus driver. It seemed unusual, but what really caught my attention was the sight of the driver’s phone attached to the steering wheel, allowing him to watch TV while driving!
Black Clover is so good that you can even watch it while driving, learn from it. (But please don’t actually drive and watch TV!)
— TheDemond?? (@DemondNews) August 8, 2024
Based on the news article, the unidentified driver received a warning for their actions, which we can only hope will prompt them to stop using their phone immediately. Considering the difficulties of navigating public transportation, distractions like mobile phones make driving even more challenging. Just as in Mexico, there are laws against such behavior in countries like the United States and many others. Therefore, it’s advisable to postpone watching anime or any other distracting content while you’re behind the wheel, wouldn’t you agree?
If you’re looking to get up-to-date with the popular “Black Clover” anime, it’s quite convenient as you don’t even have to leave your house. You can stream it on platforms like Netflix and Hulu. The anime started airing in October 2017 by Pierrot and concluded in 2021. Following its conclusion, “Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King” debuted on Netflix, with fans eagerly awaiting its return once Tabata completes his work on the manga. For those seeking more details about “Black Clover”, you can find its official summary provided below:
As a determined gamer, I find myself embodying Asta, a spirited lad yearning to be the ultimate mage in our realm. The catch? I’ve got zilch when it comes to casting spells! But fate has its twists; I stumble upon an extraordinary grimoire with five leaves – an incredibly rare find! This unique book bestows me with the power of anti-magic. Can someone who can’t wield magic truly claim the title of Wizard King? Time will tell, but one thing’s certain: I’ll never back down from my pursuit!
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2024-08-12 21:40