Shakugan no Shana III (Final)

Shakugan no Shana: Season III

灼眼のシャナIII –Final–

ActionDramaFantasyRomance
7.524 episodesFinished Airingfall 2011

Studio: J.C.Staff

Synopsis

Yuji disappeared the fateful night he was supposed to choose between a life combating evil by Shana's side or as a normal teenager. He returns from near-death to lead the Crimson Denizens in a dubious plot to bring peace to the universe, but Shana isn't fooled. In an explosive reunion, the fiery warrior faces her unlikeliest of foes while Flame Hazes from across the world join forces to ignite a war that will determine the fate of all supernatural kind. (Source: FUNimation)

Characters & Voice Actors

Sairei no Hebi

Sairei no Hebi

Main

VA: Hayami, Show

Sakai, Yuuji

Sakai, Yuuji

Main

VA: Hino, Satoshi

Shana

Shana

Main

VA: Kugimiya, Rie

Alastor

Alastor

Supporting

VA: Ebara, Masashi

Auric, François

Auric, François

Supporting

VA: Solusod, Micah

Balar

Balar

Supporting

VA: Tatum, J. Michael

Behemoth

Behemoth

Supporting

VA: Sabat, Christopher

Bel Peol

Bel Peol

Supporting

VA: Ohara, Sayaka

Brigid

Brigid

Supporting

VA: Edwards, Kara

Carmel, Wilhelmina

Carmel, Wilhelmina

Supporting

VA: Itou, Shizuka

Centerhill

Centerhill

Supporting

VA: Campbell, Charles

Chalciuhtlicue

Chalciuhtlicue

Supporting

VA: Yamashita, Yurie

Reviews

BigOnAnimeBigOnAnime4

(This is my first review here on MAL, so I apologize for being an amateur at this. Also be aware, minor spoilers are included.) Oh Shana, how low could you have gotten? I was a big Shana fan three years ago, and after hearing of the news of when season 3 was going to premier last Summer, I was overjoyed. Boy was I in for a surprise, massive disappointment. Shakugan no Shana III (Final) is J.C. Staff's third and final adaption of the popular Shakugan no Shana light novel series written by Yashichiro Takahashi. Shakugan no Shana is a hot series for J.C. Staff, with each volume ofseason 1 and season 2 having sold 10,000+ copies total, and with great reason. Shakugan no Shana was a very entertaining and interesting series with the first two seasons. Season 3 however, is a whole different beast (It's even selling on average 4,000 copies per volume on average, not 10,000+ like the successful first two seasons.). We start off with how Yuji has disappeared, and whether or not if he truly has had his flame burn out. This was interesting...for a while. One of the biggest issues early on with season 3 is time. They make no effort to explain when season 3 takes place (I.E. How long after the end of season 2.), and it proves to be a problem that just gets worse, confusing the viewer. Not to mention, something always associated with time, pacing. Shana III has an issue of making events either occur way too fast, or way too slow (Like slower than Dragon Ball Z almost at times.). This is very apparent during much of the first half, the war between the Flame Hazes, and the Bal Masque which also happens to be one of the most boring, if not the most boring war I've ever seen in an anime. Another problem with the series is character development, and lack of explanations as to what's going on. Season 3's biggest issue is adding too many characters at once, and then not even bothering to provide any back-story, thus causing the viewer to hardly care about them. They'll only really be attached to the characters they know and love from the first two seasons, except of course Yuji (I'll get to this later.). As the show goes on, this only gets worse and worse as they try to make you care with touching moments, but due to the lack of proper character development, this does nothing. The lack of explanations really is one of the biggest issues. It makes the show quite confusing, and leads to the viewer being quite bored. There are also many contradictions thanks to this. Now, Yuji. The Yuji you knew from seasons 1 and 2 is completely gone. For some, this may be a good thing, but for others, it's quite a bad thing. Basically early on he has The Snake of the Festival take over his body. We have no idea where Yuji was, or where The Snake of the Festival came in which goes back to the issue of the lack of explanations and time. The Snake of the Festival later takes over as leader of the Bal Masque (As he was their former boss before he was sealed away.), and his goal first is to free his old body (Which of course, is a giant snake.), and he has another thing up his sleeve (He reveals this during the war.) which I won't post about due to spoilers. The sound and art (Well, it's not as good, but it works.) are pretty much on par with the first two seasons, and they're what help hold this show up from being a 3/10 show or lower. It helps make the show still somewhat enjoyable. They're the best things about the show, which is such a shame. The entertainment value is there, but not much. A few episodes I've found have been quite a chore to watch even. Overall, Shana III is a massive disappointment, and only devoted Shana fans will really have any reason to watch this, the main one being just to finish the story (This is the only reason why I haven't dropped it, I really want to see the end.). I may edit this after I see the end, but I don't expect this show to get much better. Edit 3/30/2012 after seeing episodes 23 and 24 (The original part of the review was on 1-22): Episode 23 didn't really help the show (It suffered from the same problems that are very apparent in the series), but episode 24 was worth watching (It's pretty much the only episode really worth watching). We get a decent enough ending which actually resulted in some decent character development.

Not Recommended
YamiRicYamiRic10

this is my first review in My Anime List Story : just to be honest! Shakugan no Shana III is the true adaptation of novel... this is the true Shana without fanservice or filler episode... We're having a huge changes of plot since previous seasons and we face a faster pacing in this season... but somehow, J.C. Staff managed to pull it out and make it lots better than any anime they ever made before... Art : just same like previous seasons... this art is already good enough for Light Novel adaptation anime (please don't compare the art with Visual Novel adaptation) the battle's art is very goodSound : I can't say anything anymore.... Mami Kawada, Kotoko, and Altima totally owned this season! Serment, I'll Believe, and ONE is really good and enjoyable... not to mention the BGM and some songs from Mami Kawada as BGM (Akai Namida, u/n, etc) Character : awesome! Shana and Yuji's character developments are very well-pictured by J.C.Staff. Not only two main characters but also Yoshida Kazumi, Eita, Keisaku Satou, Margery Daw, and Wilhelmina... Enjoyment : totally enjoyed it... that's all... I don't know what to say anymore Overall : 10/10 is maybe too high.. but for me, I consider Shakugan no Shana III as one of the best anime I ever watched sorry if my review is bad.... this is my first time... xD

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