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Fire Force

Fire Force (炎炎ノ消防隊, En'en no Shōbōtai) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Ōkubo, the creator of .[] It was serialized in Kodansha's from September 23, 2015, to February 22, 2022, and collected into 34 volumes.[] The story is set in a version of during the "Age of the Sun," where turns ordinary people into fiery monsters known as Infernals, prompting the formation of Special Fire Brigades composed of pyrokinetics to combat them.[] The narrative centers on Shinra Kusakabe, a third-generation pyrokinetic who can propel himself with flames from his feet, earning him the moniker "" due to a tragic family fire in his past.[] Recruited into the 8th Special Fire Brigade, Shinra joins a team of firefighters dedicated not only to extinguishing Infernals but also investigating the phenomenon's origins, which ties into a larger conspiracy involving the Holy Sol Temple, the White-Clad cult, and the mysterious .[] Blending intense action, supernatural elements, and themes of , corruption, and heroism, the series explores a world where fire represents both destruction and salvation.[] An television adaptation produced by aired its first season from July to December 2019, followed by a second season from January to June 2020, each comprising 24 episodes.[] A third and final season, split into two cours, began airing in April 2025, with the second part scheduled for January 2026, adapting the manga's concluding arcs.[] The has been praised for its dynamic animation and faithful representation of Ōkubo's intricate world-building and character designs.[]

Synopsis

Setting

The Fire Force series is set in the Solar Era year 198, 250 years after the Great Cataclysm, within the Empire—a rebuilt civilization centered on that emerged as the primary surviving society following the cataclysmic event that devastated most of . This left the Empire as an effectively isolated entity, with strict controls on external exploration and a focus on internal stability under the Holy Sol Temple's influence. The Temple serves as the central religious authority, promoting worship of the sun god and integrating spiritual doctrines into daily life and governance, including the development of the energy system powered by rare pyrokinetic sources. Society is stratified, with privileged classes residing on the surface and lower classes relegated to underground districts, all unified under the Temple's solar-centric ideology that shapes cultural and institutional norms. A defining supernatural phenomenon in this world is , which transforms affected individuals into Infernals—flame-wreathed, demonic entities driven by uncontrollable fire that pose existential threats to the population. In response, some humans have evolved pyrokinetic abilities, classified into users who manipulate existing flames from external sources, such as those produced by Infernals, and Third Generation users who can generate and control their own flames through internal ignition processes. To combat Infernals and investigate the underlying causes of combustion, the Special Fire Force was established as a collaborative force between the Holy Sol Temple, the Tokyo Army, and the Fire Defense Agency, comprising eight specialized companies deployed across the Empire. These companies exhibit distinct operational philosophies, reflecting broader societal tensions between religious and empirical ; for instance, while many align closely with the Temple's —such as Company 1, directly controlled by the religious authority—Company 8 operates independently with a mandate centered on unbiased truth-seeking regarding combustion's origins, often scrutinizing the motives of other brigades. This division underscores the Empire's complex social fabric, where pyrokinetics serve both as protectors and subjects of institutional control. Central to the lore is the Adolla Burst, a profound power source originating from Adolla—a hellish, alternate that connects to human desires and despair, granting enhanced pyrokinetic abilities to rare individuals known as Pillars while serving as the catalyst for the Great Cataclysm. The , a mythical and malevolent entity depicted as a deity-like figure, is intrinsically linked to this realm and the apocalypse, having manipulated events to propagate combustion and Adolla's influence across humanity, positioning it as the ideological antagonist to the Temple's solar worship.

Plot

The plot of Fire Force follows Shinra Kusakabe, a third-generation pyrokinetic who joins Special Fire Force Company 8 after his family perishes in a mysterious fire twelve years earlier, driven by his ambition to become a hero while investigating the truth behind the incident. In a world where transforms people into flame-wreathed Infernals, Company 8—composed of firefighters with pyrokinetic abilities—operates independently to combat these threats and uncover hidden conspiracies, distinct from the more dogmatic other companies. The series spans 304 chapters across 34 volumes, serialized in from September 2015 to February 2022. The narrative unfolds across major arcs, beginning with the Introduction arc, which establishes Company 8's formation, introduces its members, and depicts their initial skirmishes against Infernals and rival factions like Companies 1 and 5. This leads into the arc and confrontation with Company 7, where the team infiltrates the culturally preserved district of , clashing with its powerful captain amid escalating threats from the enigmatic . Subsequent developments encompass the Nether arc and Haijima Industries infiltration, as Company 8 descends into the subterranean Netherworld to rescue captives and exposes the industrial conglomerate Haijima's role in pyrokinetic experimentation and resource exploitation. The story intensifies in the final Adolla War arc, pitting the firefighters against the Evangelist and the White-Clad's grand scheme to reignite the Great Cataclysm that birthed the current era of fire. Throughout, pivotal twists reveal the White-Clad's manipulation of the world's fiery rebirth and deep connections to the Kusakabe lineage, culminating in a climactic battle involving Adolla's distorting influence on time and reality. Shinra ultimately sacrifices himself to avert , facilitating a renewed free from the cycle of , as depicted in the epilogue.

Characters

Protagonists

The protagonists of Fire Force are primarily the members of Special Fire Force Company 8, an elite unit dedicated to investigating and combating the phenomenon of while uncovering deeper conspiracies surrounding pyrokinetics. Led by Captain Akitaru Ōbi, the team consists of individuals with diverse pyrokinetic abilities and backgrounds, united by a commitment to justice and truth over religious dogma. Their dynamics blend intense combat prowess with personal growth, as each member grapples with their past traumas and unique powers in the fight against Infernals—humans transformed into fiery monsters. Shinra Kusakabe serves as the central protagonist, a Third Generation pyrokinetic who propels himself at supersonic speeds by igniting flames from his feet, earning him the stigmatized nickname "Devil's Footprints" due to the footprints left in his wake. Orphaned at a young age after a devastating fire claimed his mother and seemingly his younger brother Shō, Shinra joined Company 8 driven by a desire for redemption and to become a hero who saves lives, masking his guilt with a determined, justice-oriented personality. His role in the narrative involves leading frontline assaults against threats, using his agility to outmaneuver foes while pursuing clues about the Great Cataclysm that reshaped Tokyo. Arthur Boyle, a pyrokinetic, manifests from his body to forge the Excalibur, wielding it with knightly precision in battle despite his delusional persona that casts him as a chivalrous in a fantasy . Growing up alongside Shinra in an , Arthur's quirky, self-assured demeanor provides amid high-stakes fights, though his unwavering loyalty and combat skill make him an indispensable rival and ally to the team. He often engages in mock duels with Shinra, honing his abilities while contributing to Company 8's defensive strategies against pyrokinetic adversaries. Maki Oze, another Second Generation member with an ex-military background, manipulates existing flames to create defensive barriers, reflect attacks, and form sentient fire spirits for coordinated assaults, enhanced by her use of specialized gear like the Iron Owls for long-range control. Transferred from Company 1, Maki seeks validation beyond her physical strength and tactical expertise, displaying a kind, reliable personality that positions her as the team's supportive backbone. Her role emphasizes versatile fire control in group operations, allowing her to shield allies and counter enemy pyrokinetics effectively. Iris, the team's nun without pyrokinetic abilities, provides emotional and spiritual support through purification rituals that grant peace to fallen Infernals, relying on her gentle, compassionate nature to maintain morale. Raised as an orphan in the Holy Sol Temple, she joined Company 8 to aid in their mission, offering a non-combat perspective that humanizes the group's encounters with tragedy. Her presence fosters team unity, particularly in moments requiring empathy over aggression. Tamaki Kotatsu, a Third Generation recruit initially from Company 1, possesses cat-like agility and enhanced reflexes for evading flames, coupled with the ironic "Lucky Lecher Lure" phenomenon that inadvertently draws comedic mishaps but aids her in unpredictable combat evasion. Cheerful yet clumsy, Tamaki's bravery shines in her determination to prove her worth, transitioning to to align with their independent ethos. She contributes as a agile scout and fighter, using her abilities to disrupt enemy formations. Takehisa Hinawa, Company 8's stoic second-in-command and a pyrokinetic, excels in precision shooting by igniting bullets from his firearms, treating combat as a calculated with his disciplined, tactical mindset. A former military officer, his no-nonsense approach ensures strategic oversight, often devising plans that the team's strengths against superior numbers. Hinawa's role is pivotal in ranged support and leadership during missions. Captain Akitaru Ōbi, lacking pyrokinetic powers, compensates with superhuman physical strength and endurance, wielding axes in while embodying selfless as the team's founder. A veteran disillusioned with the church's influence, Ōbi established Company 8 to prioritize truth-seeking and public safety. He directs operations, inspiring unity and resolve in the face of pyrokinetic crises. Ogun Montgomery, a Third Generation pyrokinetic and sculptor from , joins Company 8 after defecting from Haijima Industries, using his ability to shape flames into weapons and armor for creative combat support. His artistic background adds ingenuity to the team's strategies, balancing his initial cultural clashes with growing loyalty. Allied with Company 8 is Benimaru Shinmon, captain of Company 7 and a rare hybrid of Second and Third Generation abilities, allowing him to generate and manipulate flames with devastating power and precision. Known for his elite status and laid-back yet fiercely protective personality, Benimaru provides occasional reinforcement, bridging inter-company tensions through his combat expertise. His involvement strengthens Company 8's efforts in larger-scale battles.

Antagonists and supporting cast

The White-Clad is a secretive cult organization in Fire Force, serving as the primary antagonistic force by orchestrating the Human Combustion phenomenon to fulfill the Evangelist's vision of world recreation through despair drawn from the Adolla realm. Led by the enigmatic Evangelist, the group employs pyrokinetics and Adolla Burst users known as Pillars to trigger the Great Cataclysm, viewing humanity's current existence as flawed and in need of destruction to birth a new era. Key members include Haumea, the Second Pillar, who wields pyrokinesis to generate electricity and manipulate minds by overloading victims' dopamine receptors, embodying passivity and control within the cult's hierarchy. Inca Kasugatani, the Fifth Pillar dubbed the "Fire Thief," possesses the ability to predict and redirect flame trajectories, turning attacks against their originators while embracing chaos and destruction as her core ideology. Arrow, a loyal sniper and vice-commander of the Knights of the Ashen Flame, fires long-range plasma arrows with pinpoint accuracy, serving as a steadfast guardian whose devotion to the White-Clad overrides personal doubts. Shō Kusakabe stands as a central , brainwashed from childhood into becoming the Third Pillar and commander of the Knights of the Ashen Flame, utilizing rapid movement to create "black flames" that sever and halt regeneration. Abducted by the White-Clad after awakening his Adolla Burst as an , Shō's gravity-like manipulation of flames enforces the cult's nihilistic pursuit, though his familial ties offer a path to redemption amid . Rival figures within the Special Fire Force include captains who initially oppose Company 8 due to White-Clad influence or personal agendas. Rekka Hoshimiya, a former lieutenant of Company 1, experimented on civilians by inducing artificial combustions using a parasitic bug to identify Adolla Burst potentials, driven by fanaticism toward the Evangelist's doctrine. Princess Hibana, captain of Company 5, began as a deceptive adversary employing flames to ensnare minds, her sadistic demeanor rooted in manipulated visions from Rekka, before allying with Company 8 upon uncovering the truth. Supporting cast members bridge antagonistic and allied roles, providing scientific or physical aid amid shifting loyalties. , a enigmatic anti-hero with card-manipulating and a hidden past tied to the , offers cryptic assistance to Company 8 in unraveling conspiracies, often acting as a wildcard in battles. Viktor Licht, initially a Haijima Industries embedded with the White-Clad, defects to Company 8 as its science officer, harnessing electric generation from friction to analyze Infernals and support investigations into the cult's schemes. (Takeru ), a cybernetically enhanced White-Clad enforcer, boasts immense durability and rocket-propelled punches fueled by internal flames, his mechanical body designed for relentless assaults until overwhelmed in battle. Raffles Sun, leader of the Holy Sol , upholds a religious facade that covertly advances White-Clad goals, his sunlight-manipulating symbolizing the cult's infiltration of societal institutions like the temple founded under false pretenses by a disguised Pillar. The White-Clad's ideology of nihilistic despair, aiming to drown the world in Adolla's flames for rebirth, starkly contrasts Company 8's emphasis on hope and protection, exemplified by betrayals such as the arrest of Captain Akitaru Ōbi, a former ally framed by cult machinations to sow discord among the fire forces.

Media

Manga

Fire Force is written and illustrated by Atsushi Ōkubo. It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from September 23, 2015, to February 22, 2022. The series comprises 304 chapters collected in 34 tankōbon volumes, with the final volume released in May 2022. In , the is published by . For English-language release in , holds the license, having released all 34 volumes as of September 2024. The series is also available digitally through platforms such as . Ōkubo, known for his previous work , drew influences from that series while shifting thematic focus in Fire Force toward themes of life and salvation, contrasting Soul Eater's emphasis on death and soul collection. Central to the production is the motif of fire as a dual symbol of life and destruction, embodied in elements like the "Infernals"—humans transformed into flaming entities—and the pyrokinetic abilities of later-generation characters. The experienced no significant hiatuses beyond the magazine's standard weekly breaks, allowing for consistent serialization over its six-and-a-half-year run. By May 2022, Fire Force had reached 20 million copies in circulation worldwide, coinciding with the release of its final volume. This publication serves as the source material for the adaptation produced by .

Anime

The adaptation of Fire Force is produced by . The first season, consisting of 24 episodes, aired from July 5 to December 27, 2019. The second season also comprised 24 episodes and ran from July 4 to December 12, 2020. The third and final season is structured as a split-cour format with 24 episodes total: the first cour of 12 episodes aired weekly from April 4 to June 20, 2025, while the second cour of 12 episodes is scheduled to begin on January 9, 2026. Direction for the first season was handled by , with Tatsuma Minamikawa directing the second and third seasons. Series composition was overseen by Yamato Haishima for the first two seasons, transitioning to Sei Tsuguta for the third season. The music is composed by Kenichirō Suehiro across all seasons. The Japanese voice cast features as Shinra Kusakabe and Yūsuke Kobayashi as Arthur Boyle. The English dub, produced by (subsequently acquired by ), includes Derick Snow as Shinra and as Arthur. In Japan, the series aired on the Animeism programming block via , , and other networks. Internationally, it streams on , with episodes weekly during each cour. By the conclusion of the third season, the anime will total 72 episodes, each approximately 24 minutes long, featuring multiple opening and ending themes per cour; for instance, the first cour of season 3 uses "Tsuyobi" by as its opening theme. Compared to the original manga by Atsushi Ōkubo, the anime includes pacing adjustments and additional animated scenes to enhance action sequences and transitions. The third season adapts the manga's final arcs, culminating in the Adolla War storyline.

Stage plays

The stage adaptations of Fire Force consist of three live-action plays produced by Starch Company and , adapting early arcs of the manga with a focus on the formation of Special Fire Force Company 8 and the battles in . The first production, titled Fire Force: The Play, was directed by Akio Kiyose and ran from July 31 to August 9, 2020, at the Umeda Arts Theater in and KT Zepp in Kanagawa. It featured Hikaru Makishima in the role of protagonist Shinra Kusakabe and Ren Ozawa as his rival Arthur Boyle, with the script emphasizing the team's assembly and initial confrontations against Infernals. The performances highlighted practical fire effects and intricate choreography to depict pyrokinetic combat sequences on stage. The second stage play followed in November to December 2021, also in and venues, continuing the adaptation of the manga's introductory arcs while retaining core cast members like Hikaru Makishima as Shinra and Ren Ozawa as for continuity in character portrayals. Productions incorporated enhanced staging for action scenes, drawing on the source material's themes of fire manipulation without delving into later plot developments. The third installment, held from September to October 2022, extended the narrative to cover the arc and was performed similarly in and theaters. Ryoga Ishikawa and Ryugi Yokota reprised the leads as Shinra and , respectively, supported by an ensemble that brought to life the escalating conflicts within Company 8. Special attention was given to choreographed battles showcasing pyrokinetic abilities through a combination of physical stunts and controlled . No additional stage plays have been announced since 2022, though the adaptations have left a legacy through related fan events and merchandise tie-ins, such as costume replicas and scripted playbooks available via .

Video games

Fire Force: Enbu no Shō is the sole official adaptation of the Fire Force , developed as a turn-based for mobile devices. Released on January 30, 2023, exclusively in for and platforms, the game was co-developed by Mobcast Games Inc. and extra mile Inc., and published by TENDA Games Co., Ltd. It features 3D graphics that faithfully recreate the anime's visual style, immersing players in the series' world of pyrokinetics and firefighting. The core gameplay revolves around collecting and upgrading characters from the Fire Force universe, such as protagonist Shinra Kusakabe and his teammate Arthur Boyle, through a system that allows players to acquire pyrokinetic abilities and equipment. In turn-based battles, players command teams to combat Infernals and antagonists like the White-Clad, utilizing character-specific skills drawn from the —Shinra's high-speed fire propulsion for dynamic assaults and Arthur's plasma sword strikes for powerful melee damage. The story mode adapts key arcs, providing a narrative-driven progression alongside side missions and events that emphasize strategic team-building and ability synergies. The game ended service on August 29, 2025. A notable highlight is the collaboration event with —another series by creator Atsushi Ōkubo—running from January 30 to March 2025, which added crossover characters including Maka Albarn and exclusive missions blending elements from both franchises to celebrate the game's second anniversary. No ports to consoles or global releases were announced, limiting accessibility primarily to Japanese-speaking audiences with minimal English support. Reception has been mixed, praising the game's adherence to the source material through its detailed 3D environments and character animations that capture the anime's energetic action sequences. However, it has faced criticism for its heavy reliance on mechanics, which some players view as aggressive that hinders progression without spending, alongside repetitive loops. User ratings average around 3.4 out of 5 on app stores, reflecting appreciation for the faithful adaptation but frustration with the model.

Reception

Commercial performance

The manga series achieved significant commercial success in Japan, surpassing 20 million copies in circulation worldwide by May 2022. Volumes frequently ranked on weekly charts, reflecting strong initial demand upon release. In , handled English-language publication, contributing to the series' global reach, though specific regional sales figures remain undisclosed. The anime adaptation bolstered the franchise's market performance, particularly through digital platforms. Fire Force ranked as the second most-streamed series on in 2019, placing it among the top 10 globally during the 2019-2020 period and driving widespread viewership. Physical media sales, such as Blu-rays for Season 1, were more modest in , with early volumes recording lower unit figures compared to streaming metrics. The release of Season 3 Part 1 in 2025 sustained momentum, coinciding with new merchandise lines including apparel and collectibles that expanded retail availability. Adaptations beyond print and animation further demonstrated commercial viability. Stage plays, including the third production subtitled "Recapture from the ," ran in Tokyo's Sunshine Theater from September 17-25, 2022, attracting audiences to live performances. The mobile game Fire Force: Enbu no Shō, launched in January 2023, featured collaborations such as a 2025 crossover with to mark its second anniversary, enhancing in-app engagement and revenue streams. The series' popularity was underscored by industry recognition, including a nomination for Best at the 45th in 2021. In TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, which garnered votes from 150,000 participants for the top 100 series, Fire Force placed within the rankings, highlighting its fanbase support.

Critical reception

The manga series Fire Force, illustrated by Atsushi Ōkubo, has been praised for its dynamic action choreography and intricate fire-themed visuals, which effectively blend explosive pyrotechnics with fluid character movements to create engaging battle sequences. Reviewers have highlighted Ōkubo's ability to infuse the artwork with a sense of motion and intensity, drawing comparisons to his earlier work in for its stylistic flair. However, criticisms have focused on pacing inconsistencies in later arcs, where extended exposition sometimes disrupts the narrative momentum. Additionally, the series has faced backlash for underdeveloped female characters, often reducing them to fanservice elements rather than fully realized figures. The anime adaptation by David Production received acclaim for its high-quality animation, particularly the fluid fight scenes in Season 1, which showcased innovative use of particle effects and dynamic camera work to depict pyrokinetic abilities. The sound design and original score composed by Kenichirō Suehiro were also highly regarded, with pulsating electronic tracks enhancing the intensity of action sequences and atmospheric tension. For Season 2, Anime News Network awarded an A- grade, commending its improved consistency and thrilling escalation of conflicts compared to the first season. The first cour of Season 3, aired from April to June 2025, was praised for its dramatic revelations and a highly acclaimed plot twist, though some reviewers noted pacing issues and inconsistent animation in adapting the manga's complex arcs. Broader franchise elements, such as the stage plays, have been appreciated for their innovative live-action depictions of fire effects, utilizing practical and to capture the manga's in theatrical form. The video games, including the Roblox title Fire Force: Reignition, received mixed feedback for their engaging combat mechanics inspired by the series' powers but were critiqued for repetitive elements that hindered long-term playability. Thematically, Fire Force explores the tension between and through its depiction of the Holy Sol Temple's religious dogma clashing with the empirical investigations of the Special Fire Force, raising questions about destiny, , and institutional corruption. This analysis of as both a source of salvation and manipulation underscores the series' commentary on heroism, where characters grapple with predestined roles versus personal agency. Critics have drawn parallels to in character archetypes, noting Ōkubo's recurring motifs of eccentric teams confronting existential threats, though Fire Force expands on apocalyptic lore with a connection to its predecessor.

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