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8.8 3 Seasons • 73 Episodes

Fire Force - Season 3

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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Top Cast

  • Gakuto Kajiwara

    Gakuto Kajiwara

    Shinra Kusakabe (voice)

  • Yusuke Kobayashi

    Yusuke Kobayashi

    Arthur Boyle (voice)

  • Saeko Kamijo

    Saeko Kamijo

    Maki Oze (voice)

  • Mao Ichimichi

    Mao Ichimichi

    Iris (voice)

  • Kazuya Nakai

    Kazuya Nakai

    Akitaru Obi (voice)

  • Kenichi Suzumura

    Kenichi Suzumura

    Takehisa Hinawa (voice)

  • Aoi Yuuki

    Aoi Yuuki

    Kotatsu Tamaki (voice)

  • Daisuke Sakaguchi

    Daisuke Sakaguchi

    Victor Licht (voice)

  • Taku Yashiro

    Taku Yashiro

    Vulcan Joseph (voice)

Overview

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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