| Episodes: 12 | Score: 7.9 (22906)
Updated every at | Status: Finished Airing
Type: ONA
Producers:TOHO animation
Streaming: Netflix
Synopsis
The anthropomorphic animal society stands at a precipice. Following the unmasking of the carnivorous murderer at Cherryton Academy, the school introduces a new segregation policy to protect herbivores, further fueling public disdain for carnivores. Meanwhile, the black market for meat thrives like never before, and the Shishi-gumi, a powerful gang of lions, faces upheaval after losing their leader. A shadowy, violent figure emerges, intending to seize control of the Shishi-gumi with the introduction of an appetizing energy drink for carnivores. Having left school, Legoshi, a gentle gray wolf at odds with his predatory instincts, attempts to lead an unassuming life; he only uses his innate strength to protect the weak. However, his involvement with the academy's murder investigation draws the attention of the current Beastar—society's leading authority. For the sake of his controversial relationship with white dwarf rabbit Haru, Legoshi clings to his sense of justice, even when he sinks into the chaos caused by rising tensions between carnivores and herbivores. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Voice Actors
Kobayashi, Chikahiro
Ono, Yuuki
News
01/01/2025, 01:41 PM
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12/05/2024, 03:14 PM
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11/05/2024, 07:53 PM
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Reviews
Weebly02
Beastars, since the first season, evoked a very weird feeling of wanting to explore more and running away from such an abomination. At the same time, it kept implying several sensitive yet harsh realities, be it the symbolic implication of human trafficking, forbidden love, exploration of lust and desires by adolescents, underground world somewhere down there being mangled with the bureaucrats who are supposed to be fighting against them, rehab of SUD (here, meat use disorder, lol) suffering people or the underlying discrimination and prejudice against a certain community of people (there's a lot more, different perspectives would be able to figure that out too).I would really like to appreciate the mangaka for being bold about the writing and exploring topics that can give the icks to some people. But this season's vagueness with the title "Final season" was disappointing. It was expected to finish at episode 12, but it ended with an even more dangerous cliffhanger. Don't know what they intended to accomplish, but the maker's should have mentioned that it is NOT THE FINAL SEASON. Overall, if you are daring and inquisitive enough, you might try watching Beastars, start to end. But be warned beforehand that it might make you feel "disgusted" many a times. But the writing isn't lacklustre at all, it is highly admirable in fact. P.S.: THIS IS NOT THE FINAL SEASON. THIS ENDS IN A CLIFFHANGER.
_Bubassotto_
Shingeki no Beastars (lol), the name of the season is ridiculous, it reminds me a lot of Shingeki no Kyojin with its 84 "final seasons". Anyway, the season itself is very good, Beastars in general is a very cool work to follow because for me it is a work that makes me have many reflections about the society in which we live, many aspects of the world of Beastars can be incorporated into our world and this is much more visible in this season than in the others in my opinion. This season rekindled my desire to watch anime so I really liked it, intelligent plot,reflections of society, ideological wars, prejudice and many more themes are addressed in this work. Spectacular season, I recommend everyone to give the work a chance, despite having some moments that are really embarrassing, this work manages to be wonderful in what it proposes, long live the anime of furrys lol. =================================================================================================================Versão em Português===================================== Shingeki no Beastars (kkk), o nome da temporada é ridículo, lembra muito Shingeki no Kyojin com suas 84 "final season". Enfim, a temporada em si é muito boa, Beastars no geral é uma obra muito daora de se acompanhar pois pra mim é uma obra que me faz ter muitas reflexões sobre a sociedade em que vivemos, muitos pontos do mundo de Beastars podemos incorporar no nosso mundo e isso é muito mais visível nessa temporada do que nas outras ao meu ver. Essa temporada reacendeu minha vontade de ver anime então eu gostei muito dela, trama inteligente, reflexões da sociedade, guerras ideologias, preconceito e muito mais temas são abordados nessa obra. Temporada espetacular, recomendo a todos que deem uma chance a obra, apesar de ter uns momentos que são sim muito vergonha alheia, essa obra consegue ser maravilhosa naquilo que se propõe, viva o anime dos furrys kkk.
TeeDeeHeeHee
A masterclass in turning a churned-out deadlined manga adaptation filled with inconsistencies and ass-pulls into a coherent, actually engaging storyline. Opening rivals that of season one and plotline in general surpasses the first two seasons. From a finally consistent tonal shift to gripping decisions that make a mountain out of the mangaka's molehill, Beastars's Final Season (Part One) excites me in ways few other animes have recently. It fixes errors while keeping its foundationally revolutionary message at heart. I adore the choices made and appreciate the additions to increase clarity (Kyuu the boxer; Yahya now being front and center; completely revamping Melon's introduction, etc...) Afew moments I hope they include in the finale: the 701 boys going to B-Strike; Gosha's venom drip through multiple restaurant layers; and ANY scene with Pina please!!! That's all for now darlings, I'll incorporate other snippets I enjoyed as they come.
YannaeLou
It's a romance. Where as season 1 felt more like a detective series, and 2 felt more action packed, this one feels like a romance. Forbidden love, friendship, bonds in general. And it's really touching to see the characters interact, how they describe their feelings, their thoughts. It feels very poetic in a way. However if you were invested and liked the previous seasons, you will like this one as well. It's cool to see the characters back from the new seasons and the new characters are pretty interesting as well. You will feel for the characters you know and love once more, and you'll be curiousabout the new ones and feel for them as well. As for the ending...is this the end? It does say FINAL SEASON. But do not let that title fool you. The story's not yet finished, and I'll be excited for when it arrives. I'll give it an 8 and once BEASTARS Does officially ends, I will probably rewatch it all. Very likeable characters, no matter the season.
mysisterdidit
The first season of Beastars was an intensely dramatic romance between Legoshi and Haru - the forbidden love affair between a wolf and a rabbit, whose natures are supposed to drive them towards an existential predator vs prey dynamic. It was fascinating, navigating this conflict with the characters together and wondering whether they would be able to work this conflict out, in the end. Now, two seasons later, the original hook - the romance - feels like it has been completely forgotten by the writers. Haru is barely even in the show anymore. She shows up for one episode and then disappears again except forbrief cameos here and there. Much of the runtime is spent with the lion mafia, whose presence seems insignificant at best and like filler content at worst. And while the season's new villain would be fascinating and enjoyable in any other show, I must admit I cannot bring myself to care about him or his conflict with Legoshi while he takes away attention from what I feel like used to be the main focus of the show. I don't want to be one who dislikes the show based on what I wanted it to be, rather than what the author was trying to say with the content. However, I don't think I'm being unreasonable for pointing out that the priorities and the character dynamics have shifted since the first season in a way that interests me less. If you were hooked on the political intrigue of the Beastars world from the second season, this season will continue to please. But if you were looking forward to seeing Legoshi and Haru's relationship develop further, episode 7 is the only one that's going to fill that desire. Also, as many have pointed out, this is only Part 1 of the 2 Part Season Finale. I don't understand why they didn't just call this season 3 and then call Part 2 the "finale." Nothing is wrapped up at the end, it ends with a literal cliffhanger, and I was almost ready to quit Beastars forever.