Fire Force Ending Explained – Prequel to Soul Eater

Fire Force is like a beautiful symphony with the perfect balance of great art and killer, vivid action sequences that paint an engaging plot and well-written characters.

The much-anticipated ending of the manga came in like a blast back in February 2022, revealing something that astounded the fans and was beyond their wildest dreams.

The Fire Force manga ended with Chapter 304 as a direct prequel to Soul Eater, which has the Soul Eater fans geeking out as their heroes appear as kids at the end, such a wholesome ending by Ohkubo.

Fire Force manga ending- Explained.

Fire Force manga ended with the release of 304th, an extraordinary turn of events unfolds as Shinra Kusakabe emerges as the world’s savior, making him a hero.

In essence, the whole planet had become a new Sun. Shinra, Sho, and Arthur survived by being in space.

Shinra had resurrected the earth and every human being, even those who passed away long ago. In this manner, the Shinigami had taken all their fire powers, and they now obtain powers only from their soul.

The storyline takes a significant leap of 25 years, revealing a 42-year-old Shinra, now holding the prestigious title of Supreme Commander of the World Heroes Force and Obi being the president.

News spreads that Shinra’s child has been enlisted in the World Heroes Forces. Amidst the praise from his friends, Shinra reflects on his long and meaningful life, acknowledging the significance of his child.

Then the next scene is set in the distant future. A world set a few years before soul eater begins. We see a Shinigami creating Death the Kid, making him resemble Shinra.

The chapter concludes with a jaw-dropping revelation that leaves fans in utter astonishment.

We see Black Star and Soul from Soul Eater and Maka’s parents reading to Maka about how the Fire Force saved the world and they end with the words “Next is Soul World.”

Is Fire Force manga’s ending the prequel to Soul Eater?

Yes, the Fire Force manga’s ending has been shown as the prequel to Soul Eater as the manga ends off with Death the Kid, Soul, Black Star, and Maka appearing as young kids and concludes with “Next is Soul world.”

These are the characters from Atsushi’s creation, Soul Eater. The Soul Eater manga was published in Square Enix’s shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan from May 12, 2004, till August 12, 2013.

Since Shinra has resurrected the world and all human beings, he also created the shinigami named Death, which makes him the grandpa of Death the Kid.

Other than the ending showing the younger versions of Soul, Maka, etc., the two worlds had been suspected to be connected.

Besides the fact that the same creator created them, the shows were quite similar thematically and in their art style. For example, the moon in Fire Force had the same toothy grin as the one in Soul Eater.

Interestingly, Fire Force’s final chapter even revealed Maka Albarn’s mom. It’s seen that Maka is reading a story about the tale of Shinra Kusakabe from a history book sitting between her parents.

Also, Shinra worked for Fire Force’s 8th Company. Subsequently, 8 is also the favorite number of Death the Kid in Soul Eater.

Another thing to mention is that the ending ties harmoniously into Shinra’s name, which was derived from the Japanese word “shinrabanshō,” which can be translated as either “all creation” or “all things in nature.” 

I. When did the manga end?

The Manga bid its Farwell with the release of its last chapter, 304th chapter of volume 34, on February 22, 2022.

The manga’s serialization commenced on September 23, 2015, in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine.

Subsequently, on May 17, 2022, Kodansha compiled the manga chapters into 34 tankobon volumes.

The immense popularity of Fire Force led to its adaptation into various forms of media, including animation, video games, and stage plays.

Given its widespread appeal, the manga has sold over a whopping 20 million copies worldwide as of May 2022.

Its success was further acknowledged with a nomination for the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the Shonen category in 2021.

In addition, the manga series received recognition in the “Nationwide Bookstore Employees’ Recommended Comics of 2017” poll conducted by Honya Club’s online bookstore, ranking 13th.

Furthermore, it achieved a significant milestone by securing the 84th position out of 100 Mangas in TV Asahi’s Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll.

When will Season 3 of Fire Force come out?

The official Twitter account of “Fire Force” announced the confirmation of Season 3 on May 16, 2022.

@FireForceAnime

It portrays Shinra Kusakabe posing after delivering one of his attacks. However, that’s all that was revealed. There wasn’t any mention of the release date.

As per fans’ speculations, the upcoming third season of “Fire Force” is set to be produced by a different studio, “Studio Shaft,” and is expected to premiere by the end of 2023 and is expected to have 24 episodes.

FYI, Studio Shaft was Founded in the mid-70s. The studio is best known for March Comes in Like a Lion, Monogatari anime, etc.

Other Anime produced by them:

David Productions may be in charge of animating the series, but it could potentially result in a release date around July 2024.

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About Fire Force

Fire Force is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Ōkubo. The manga was serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine in September 2015. The series ended in February 2022 with 34 volumes.

The story is set in a world where The Great Cataclysm has destroyed much of humanity. It has left the planet in a situation where people are susceptible to burning instantly. Tokyo Empire exists as one of the few surviving habitats where a group of humans with pyrokinetic abilities protect the people.

Shinra Kusakabe, nicknamed “Devil’s Footprints” is a young guy known for his ability to ignite his feet at will. He joins Special Fire Force Company 8, who dedicated themselves to end the Infernal attacks.

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