The Rising of the Shield Hero: Season 1, Episode 25 “The Rising of the Shield Hero” [Season Finale] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
While The Rising of the Shield Hero technically comes to an end, it may actually be a new beginning.
While The Rising of the Shield Hero technically comes to an end, it may actually be a new beginning.
In its penultimate episode, L’Arc and Therese reveal their true selves and Glass makes a long-awaited appearance.
What begins as just a regular day of defeating monsters and the Cardinal Heroes bickering turns into a stark realization.
Despite Naofumi’s name being cleared, there remains many issues keeping the Cardinal Heroes from being on the same page.
In pursuit of making things right with Naofumi, Queen Mirellia Q. Melromarc seems willing to go to drastic means that even disturb Naofumi.
As followers of the Pope die, so comes the question of whether or not one of the heroes may sacrifice themselves, Naofumi in particular, to save the rest?
As Pope Balmus attempts to eviscerate the Cardinal Heroes, a few surprises appear and we’re clued in that Naofumi may get some reinforcements.
The true mastermind behind Naofumi being harassed and treated like a social pariah reveals themselves to us.
As Fitoria presents her ultimatum, the other heroes may have walked into a trap.
Never mind the beasts from the last episode, all eyes are on the Filolial queen Fitoria.
Raphtalia’s childhood up until when she was purchased by Naofumi is uncovered, and it is a tear-inducing tale.
With being unable to cross into Siltvelt, the team encounters someone connected to Raphtalia’s past as someone’s slave.
Are you tired of Myne? I’m tired of Myne, and luckily the heroes are reminded that she isn’t the benevolent person she pretends to be.
While learning how and if Emma, Ray, and the others escaped you’d think would be the high point, it is actually an emotional sendoff to someone else.
While you may think the battle between the heroes and Glass would be the highlight of the episode, oh you got another thing coming!
The kids finally escape but as for how, with who, and how they deal with Isabella, you may not have guessed it.
While the 2nd wave has far more interesting battles than the first, it is the arrival of the character Glass that will be noteworthy.
Is there any chance Norman won’t end up having his brain eaten by a demon in the year 2045? Time to find out.
It seems Melty has a mission which could change Melromarc for better or worse. Also, Itsuki and Ren seem on the verge of fighting Naofumi.
More and more there is a need to question what the kids of the farm can do, and Norman discovers yet another obstacle.
Naofumi finds himself involved with a young girl named Melty, thanks to Filo, and he is under the impression she may bring nothing but trouble.
Let’s hope the kids prepped for the worst case scenario considering the events of this episode.
Remember that dragon Ren supposedly killed? Well, Naofumi and his girls end up having to face it because Ren didn’t finish the job.
A ton of information about the way the world works is dropped by Sister Krone, but is this all just to throw off the kids or genuine help?
Raphtalia has it bad for Naofumi, as does Filo, and both are beginning to make plans on how to make him theirs.
A major complication throws everyone’s escape plans into a loop but, the complication could end up becoming a major solution.
As Raphtalia gets jealous of Filo growing closer to Naofumi, we’re given an update on what the other heroes are doing.
The traitor revealed in the last episode explains their relationship with Isabella and complicates things for Norman.
We’re informally introduced to another kingdom this episode, alongside seeing that Myne and her father truly are trash.
Norman sets when everyone is going to leave, and that causes them to scramble over who might be the traitor and why.
The Riding of the Shield Hero kicks things up a notch as Naofumi, once more, is coerced to play the villain thanks to Myne.
As Sister Krone reveals her intentions at the farm, it becomes clear that Emma, Ray, and Norman may not all get what they want if they plan to escape.
Naofumi and Raphtalia experience their first demon wave, and Raphtalia begins to hear whispers of Naofumi’s past.
The following is a list of cast and characters from The Promised Neverland.
With the truth discovered, Emma and Norman scramble to figure a way for not only them to escape, but the 35 others.
Naofumi gets his first follower and may begin to show the world the rumors about him are untrue.
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The Following is a list of cast and characters from the Crunchyroll program The Rising of the Shield Hero and their status at the end of the season(s).