Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic
Oshimeter
Synopsis
At just 13 years old, Ciel Phantomhive already has a demon for a butler, and honestly that's one of the more normal things about his life. In this movie, the Queen's Guard Dog boards the luxury liner Campania to dig into the Aurora Society — a shady medical group rumored to be bringing the dead back to life. What starts as an undercover investigation on a fancy cruise quickly spirals into something much worse when actual reanimated corpses start showing up and grim reapers crash the party. This is basically a Victorian zombie thriller wrapped in a supernatural mystery, and A-1 Pictures gave it the full movie-budget treatment. The animation during the action sequences is genuinely impressive, especially when Sebastian drops the polite butler act and does what demons do. You also get some solid character moments — the dynamic between Ciel and Sebastian carries real tension because you never fully forget what their contract actually means. The historical setting feels lived-in rather than decorative, and the pacing keeps things tight since it's a single movie rather than a drawn-out arc. If you enjoyed the gothic atmosphere and supernatural intrigue of The Case Study of Vanitas, or the dark mystery vibes of The Garden of Sinners, this hits a similar spot. You don't strictly need to have seen the TV series to follow the plot, but knowing the characters adds weight to everything that happens on that ship.
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Characters
Sebastian Michaelis
Sebastian Michaelis, a demon butler, serves Ciel Phantomhive, flawlessly handling any task with supernatural skill.
Portrayed by Machado Arthur
Ciel Phantomhive
Young Earl Ciel Phantomhive, Queen's watchdog, runs Funtom Company, bound to a demon butler.
Portrayed by Winslow Marc
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 51-65 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 66.

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