

Fire ForceŘada 3
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After undergoing Benimaru Shinmon's hellish training, Shinra Kusakabe and Arthur Boyle return to Special Fire Force Company 8. However, there is no time to rest: Captain Akitaru Oubi is arrested by the military police under the influence of the White-Clad cult. Moreover, the White-Clad member Haumea—one of the eight pillars who possess Adolla Burst—has successfully brainwashed the leadership of the Tokyo Empire and infiltrated the heart of the firefighting organization. As a result, Shinra and the rest of the Company 8 squad are branded as rebels after they launch a rescue mission to save their captain and ultimately liberate Tokyo.
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- Unaware
D13UnawareShinra loses consciousness while observing the world before the Great Cataclysm. The next time he wakes, three months have passed and the fifth giant pillar has appeared. On top of all of that, Shinra himself is tied up in an unfamiliar room. Confused by his situation, Shinra begins to panic. Just then, someone arrives. - With the Sun at His Back
D14With the Sun at His BackUpon hearing that the sixth and seventh giant pillars have appeared simultaneously, Fire Force soldiers are dispatched. They attempt to deal with the situation by by borrowing manpower from Haijima and the Imperial Army, but handling two pillars at once proves difficult and they find themselves shorthanded. Just then, Benimaru spots a certain Infernal near the seventh pillar. - Birth
D15BirthThe fierce battle between Benimaru and Hibachi has brought Adolla closer, and the reflection of the moon in the gouged out surface of the sea seems strange. Observing these events leads Licht to understand the truth of the doppelgangers and the objective of the Great Cataclysm. Around that same time, Sho is striving to learn about his family before the world is destroyed. - Savior
D16SaviorThe last massive pillar has appeared. Every moment brings the Great Cataclysm closer. Special Fire Force Company 2 pours everything they have into unleashing one powerful blow against the giant Infernal, but it isn't enough. Then the sun sets completely, enveloping the world in darkness and despair. At that moment, a single ray of light appears and Emperor Raffles I descends. - At the Center of the World
D17At the Center of the WorldAfter Raffles I is laid to rest, Shinra, Sho, and Iris suddenly disappear along with the rest of the Pillars. And now, with all eight assembled, the Great Cataclysm is only one step away. Even in this hopeless situation, the 8th wants to go look for Shinra and the others, but without any clues, they have no way to take action. Then, someone extends a helping hand to them, but who? - Incantation of Destruction
D18Incantation of DestructionIn order to bring Shinra and the others back, and to prevent the Great Cataclysm, Special Fire Force Company 8 marches on Amaterasu. As Ogun and the others hold the White Clad at bay, Vulcan's team begins investigating inside Amaterasu. Using a map that Joker gave them, they reach the core area. They even successfully unlock the doors to the area, but in that moment, Dr. Giovanni appears. - Those Who Fight Back / The Final Imagining
D19Those Who Fight Back / The Final ImaginingDr. Giovanni has become an Infernal and taken over Yu's body. He inserts the key into Amaterasu's power generator and triggers the Great Cataclysm. When he does, the world and the images of Adolla begin to merge into one, and large-scale fires break out all over the Empire. As cries of despair rise from the people, the Special Fire Force soldiers are powerless with no course of action left. - Where Hope Is
D20Where Hope IsColossal fires throw the Tokyo Empire into chaos. Cries of despair from the people spread until they threaten to swallow the Fire Force soldiers, too. At that moment, Obi encourages his comrades to rise up. His words get the fire soldiers get back on their feet, and they begin rescue operations to bring hope to the people. Then, as if to mock them, demons who bring despair to the world appear. - Dragon and Knight Surge Toward the Heavens
D21Dragon and Knight Surge Toward the HeavensSeeking to settle the score from their last meeting, Arthur challenges Dragon to battle alone. Their fight rages over land, sea, and air. And then, they travel to the surface of the strange moon. In the airless vacuum and extreme cold, Arthur desperately fights back, but then, at last, he collapses. The fate of the world hangs on this battle. Will the Knight King, Arthur, be able to win? - Despair Saintess
D23Despair SaintessShinra and Sho confront Haumea in Adolla. Haumea believes that humanity's collective unconscious harbors a wish for death. She kills Inca and Sumire right in front of Shinra and Sho. The brothers reject Haumea's words and launch an attack, but for some reason their blows don't reach her. - Answer
D24AnswerShinra's rage and despair spark the transformation of the earth into a second sun. With humanity's wish fulfilled, Haumea prays for her own death. Shinra faces her with a demonic expression, intent on killing her. Then, a huge flash of light strikes from space! The battle between the saintess (Haumea) and the hero (Shinra) reaches its climax! - Hero's Tale
D25Hero's TaleShinra Bansho Man revives the world, bringing back all of the dead, and that seems to be that. But the world has changed. Shinra Bansho Man has turned death into something familiar and friendly. When he says to live life to the fullest Haumea rejects him and the world, and tries to choose despair yet again. Then, Death appears. This scorching dark fantasy led by flames now comes to an end!
- Naegi Wells3. dubna 2026This season was incredible. It started off with a plot twist that changes the situation for the 8th in a way I was not expecting at all, and from there it just gets crazier. Having the Infernals, Pyrokinetic powers, and other such abilities and tech all be possible because of the Earths connection to Adolla since the great Cataclysm is insane, but such a fun idea. And thanks to that revelation it makes all the power ups throughout the show make so much more sense. Shinra's ability to move faster than the speed of light, Tamaki's lucky lure, Arthur's strength depending on his imagination in the moment, it makes all the nonsensical non-pyro abilities so much more fun. How they handled Tamaki in episode 20 felt like a much needed rant session towards Karen's and the like that try to censor sexual things that they specifically don't like as if they were the devil incarnate, and as uncomfortable as I feel sometimes with too much sexual events/topics in shows like these I agree 100% with Tamaki. Well maybe 50/50 as we should keep some balance and not go to far either way, but yeah. Have to say though the 4th wall break with that mom and kid where the kid solidified his importance to the story so he could continue to exist whilst his mother was just erased from existence was pretty traumatizing and felt like a plot thread that should've been a clue to something or had some kind of follow up, but didn't. Vulcan's little apprentice finally showed up again almost halfway through the season and with little to no explanation as to where he's been since his last appearance(which is a little annoying to me), but I'm just glad he's okay. The Old nun, Sumire, was terrifying when she was first revealed as having an Adolla Burst The time skip for Shinra felt a bit odd like they were just trying to speed things up to the end. Having the world before the supposed first Cataclysm be literally IRL footage and Shinra being unable to explain the difference was fascinating. Episode 23 is possibly the most depressing for almost any show I've ever seen, and the way they brought it all back, including previously dead characters, allst while tying it all to the world of Soul Eater in such an unusual and unconventional way was phenomenal. In conclusion Fire Force is a brilliantly fun anime in its own right that just so happens to be a prequel to a classic anime from my childhood, leaving me hungry to re-watch Soul Eater once more. Still the ending leaves me with some possible plot hole connected questions. Like 'isn't Excalibur supposed to be over a thousand years old, not 25?' and 'did Shinra create death thousands of years ago like he should've been around for, or did he just create him mid conversation after recreating society over thousands of years?'. Hopefully whoever wrote this story has or will answer these questions.




























