Screenplay:
Yōji EnokidoCinematography:
Tsuyoshi KanbayashiComposer:
岩崎琢Cast:
Mamoru Miyano, Yūto Uemura, Akira Ishida, Ami Koshimizu, Asami Seto, Chiaki Omigawa, Jun Fukuyama, Hiroshi Kamiya, Hiroyuki Kagura, Yoshimasa Hosoya (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(12)
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Dazai, Chuuya, Fifteen Years Old (S03E01)
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God of Fire (S03E02)
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Only a Diamond Can Polish a Diamond (S03E03)
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My III Deeds are The Work of God (S03E04)
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Slap the Stick & Addict (S03E05)
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Herurisu / Portrait of a Father (S03E06)
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Fitzgerald Rising (S03E07)
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Masked Assassin (S03E08)
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Cannibalism (Part One) (S03E09)
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Cannibalism (Part Two) (S03E10)
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Cannibalism (Part Three) (S03E11)
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Echo (S03E12)
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Third season of the Japanese anime that follows members of the Armed Detective Agency as they battle foes with supernatural abilities in the city of Yokohama. In this season, Osamu Dazai (voice of Mamoru Miyano) and Chuuya Nakahara (Kishou Taniyama) reveal their origins as part of the criminal Port Mafia. (Manga Home Entertainment)
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The third season of Bungo Stray Dogs is like a carbon copy of the second. It once again starts with a flashback, and once again we have some "major conflict" in the second half. Although the first half of the season failed to engage me that much this time, thankfully, the second half was much more entertaining, more thrilling, and more imaginative. So it redeemed the overall impression I had of the third season (I wrote something similar about the movie, didn't I?), and I thought that the ending itself (the last part) could have deserved quite possibly five stars. So, it is safe to say that this time around I still did not find Bungo Stray Dogs disappointing, and when I worked it out in my head, I came up with something like 7/10. ()
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