>>109875484Yep. Similar thing is happening with Miraculous Ladybug also.
They basically air them when finished, time lines and continuity order be damned.
An easier and shorter episode to animate, although being in a latter season continuity order, will be aired before a harder and longer to animate episode even though it'll be an early season continuity order.
They typically do it for popularity reasons, I believe. If a drought of no new episodes or content (I.e. hiatuses),then viewership, ratings, and the overall interest in the series, can dip or even plummet, thereby affecting profits. Look at Adventure Time and Steven Universe for examples of that actually accuring. So for viewership and interest to remain consistent they air episodes as soon as available instead of sitting on them.