Fire Force Season 3 Episode 12: The Madness of the Distant Past
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Fire Force Season 3 Episode 12: The Madness of the Distant Past

Canon/HIGH
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OSHIMETER

9.8

11 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

phomelelol's avatar
phomelelol
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Fire Force Season 3 Episode 12 was intense and emotionally charged, with the episode doing a great job building tension from beginning to end. The animation during the action sequences remained sharp and energetic, while the darker atmosphere added more weight to the unfolding conflict. The episode also handled character emotions well, making several moments feel impactful instead of purely action-driven. Overall, it was a strong episode that balanced suspense, visuals, and storytelling effectively while setting up the next stage of the arc.

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inochi
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This episode was very intense because of the fight scene and mysteries slowly unraveling. The plot really cooked on this one. It really gave a preview for the next season or part. The animation was really superb along with the story telling.
umang's avatar
umang
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What a starting of the episode with a great fight scene with a banger sound track without missing a point . Loved the plotline and the overall action sequence
jiyuo_c's avatar
jiyuo_c
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So this is a post apocalyptic type of anime. the last part is so amazing, the mangaka is really genius, what Shinra saw is purely amazing. I love how the storyline from this to that. Everything are crafted with intensity. This anime is pure masterpiece from the start to to end.
soryu's avatar
soryu
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THE PAST?! NTM ON THAT VISUAL and that scenes where they showed it? GOOSEBUMPS! The cliffhanger is unbeatable in the way that it made you feel like you crave for more episode. This season, part 1, is closed with a peak scenes and battle! The kind that makes you wonder what's next
fedel89's avatar
fedel89
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Cliffhanger is justifiable! So excited for the next part! The conclusion for part 1 is 10/10 and you really know you have something to look forward to.
rezafernandaf's avatar
rezafernandaf
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THE LAST EPISODE WAS PEAK!!! damn the lore, the story, and the visual depiction of the past make me goosebumps! ABSOLUTE CINEMA!!
sifudin's avatar
sifudin
I wasn’t ready for this season. The lore, the character moments and the overall hype was high. Got scared when the white clad arrested Captain Obi😅
's avatar
It gets more depth after depth, i wonder when shinra going to realise it soon
erningz's avatar
erningz
Honestly? My jaw is still on the floor. After weeks of world-building and political maneuvering within the Tokyo Empire, Episode 12 just reminded us why David Production is the king of sound design and "incendiary" visuals.
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burritoww
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EPISODE CONTEXT

As the twelfth and final episode of Season 3, this follows directly from the spectacle-heavy 'The Great Kaiju Battlefront,' trading external warfare for internal revelation. It serves as a narrative pivot point, closing the season's physical conflicts while cracking open the deeper metaphysical questions that will define the story going forward. Rather than wrapping a neat bow on the season, it functions as a bridge—grounding Shinra's psychological journey and priming viewers for escalating complexities ahead.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

As the twelfth and final episode of Season 3, this follows directly from the spectacle-heavy 'The Great Kaiju Battlefront,' trading external warfare for internal revelation. It serves as a narrative pivot point, closing the season's physical conflicts while cracking open the deeper metaphysical questions that will define the story going forward. Rather than wrapping a neat bow on the season, it functions as a bridge—grounding Shinra's psychological journey and priming viewers for escalating complexities ahead.

QUICK TAKES

phomelelol's avatar
phomelelol
VerifiedVerified

Fire Force Season 3 Episode 12 was intense and emotionally charged, with the episode doing a great job building tension from beginning to end. The animation during the action sequences remained sharp and energetic, while the darker atmosphere added more weight to the unfolding conflict. The episode also handled character emotions well, making several moments feel impactful instead of purely action-driven. Overall, it was a strong episode that balanced suspense, visuals, and storytelling effectively while setting up the next stage of the arc.

inochi's avatar
inochi
VerifiedVerified
This episode was very intense because of the fight scene and mysteries slowly unraveling. The plot really cooked on this one. It really gave a preview for the next season or part. The animation was really superb along with the story telling.
umang's avatar
umang
VerifiedVerified
What a starting of the episode with a great fight scene with a banger sound track without missing a point . Loved the plotline and the overall action sequence
jiyuo_c's avatar
jiyuo_c
VerifiedVerified
So this is a post apocalyptic type of anime. the last part is so amazing, the mangaka is really genius, what Shinra saw is purely amazing. I love how the storyline from this to that. Everything are crafted with intensity. This anime is pure masterpiece from the start to to end.
soryu's avatar
soryu
VerifiedVerified
THE PAST?! NTM ON THAT VISUAL and that scenes where they showed it? GOOSEBUMPS! The cliffhanger is unbeatable in the way that it made you feel like you crave for more episode. This season, part 1, is closed with a peak scenes and battle! The kind that makes you wonder what's next
fedel89's avatar
fedel89
VerifiedVerified
Cliffhanger is justifiable! So excited for the next part! The conclusion for part 1 is 10/10 and you really know you have something to look forward to.
rezafernandaf's avatar
rezafernandaf
VerifiedVerified
THE LAST EPISODE WAS PEAK!!! damn the lore, the story, and the visual depiction of the past make me goosebumps! ABSOLUTE CINEMA!!
sifudin's avatar
sifudin
I wasn’t ready for this season. The lore, the character moments and the overall hype was high. Got scared when the white clad arrested Captain Obi😅
's avatar
It gets more depth after depth, i wonder when shinra going to realise it soon
erningz's avatar
erningz
Honestly? My jaw is still on the floor. After weeks of world-building and political maneuvering within the Tokyo Empire, Episode 12 just reminded us why David Production is the king of sound design and "incendiary" visuals.
burritoww's avatar
burritoww
VerifiedVerified

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