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'In Another World with My Smartphone' Episode 11 Spoilers: What Awaits Touya in the Aerial Garden of Babylon?

Touya's magical world may have just become much bigger on the Japanese fantasy anime series, "In Another World with My Smartphone." Where did the underwater ruins take him and where else can this certain terminal lead?

This week's episode featured the customary beach episode loaded with the usual frolic in the sand, huge beasts, and fanservice. The very highlight of the episode did not happen until the end when Touya finally submerged himself underwater to check out the ruins that have been talked about in the past couple of episodes.

And he may have just opened a portal to a slew of brand new worlds after he touched one of the gems at an altar and was subsequently transported to a place where people apparently don't wear underpants.

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The girl that met her there called herself Francesca, the terminal that controls the Aerial Garden of Babylon. And if this is just the terminal, then what other places will Touya be able to travel to from here? Will they be limited to places that are in his current world, or will there also be paths leading up to a variety of other dimensions?

Will there even be a way for Touya to return to his previous world? And more importantly, will he ever make it back to the companions he just left at the beach?

Touya's new world continues to become much mysterious and baffling. However, with every challenge that comes his way, he also gets an opportunity to improve his magic skills. How will the Aerial Garden of Babylon affect the already incredible level of his magic?

Will he, instead, find out that not everything can be done with the simple flick of his smartphone?

"In Another World With My Smartphone" airs on Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. JST on AT-X, Wednesdays late night at 1 a.m. JST on BS11, and Thursdays at 10 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX. Episodes are also available for selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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