5 Most Creative Fire Powers in Enen no Shouboutai (Fire Force) 1st Cours

Fire is, naturally, an essential element in the world of Fire Force. Spontaneous human combustion causes people to transform into flaming monsters out of nowhere, which can only be destroyed by the pyrotechnics of the Fire Force Brigade. They all use fire in one way or another, but their powers still feel vastly different because they explore the far reaches of what fire can do. Today, we’re taking a look at the 5 most creative fire powers in this series; from plasma to trajectory control to freezing and more, it’s amazing to see what Atsushi Okubo has come up with!

5 Anime That Are Better Than the Manga

It’s exceedingly rare for any anime to completely surpass its source material in the minds of the majority, but these five shows manage to break through that barrier. Whether they rearrange a disjointed narrative into a cohesive whole, update an older work for a new generation, breathe life into the manga’s visuals in a spectacular fashion, or bring something else masterful to the table, it’s clear that these five anime are better than their manga originals. Let’s take a look at them now!

5 Best Manga Moments That the Anime Left Out

Manga fans love to lord it over anime watchers that they’ve experienced the definitive version of every story, without any unnecessary cuts or changes. They’re not always right, but sometimes there’s a glimmer of truth to their words. Today, we’re taking a closer look at five of the best/most interesting moments from manga that their anime adaptations left out. Maybe we’ll get to see them fully realized someday!

5 Most Interesting Anime Moments That Weren't in the Manga

The source material for an anime is often considered sacred, unable to be surpassed no matter how well the adaptation is received. But sometimes, anime directors and scriptwriters add in extra material that expands on the original story in a way that makes it even better (or at least more interesting) than before. It might be an expanded scene based on something that was only mentioned in the manga, a new character that brings a fresh perspective to the table, or a complete rewrite of a part of the original that fell a bit flat when it first debuted. Let’s dive right into the most interesting anime moments that weren’t in the manga!

5 Funniest Anime Moments That Weren't in the Manga

Even though it seems like common sense that a manga will always be superior in some way to its anime adaptation (or at least that’s what manga fans will tell you), sometimes the anime adds a new spin to the story that it was sorely lacking before. So today, we’ll be talking about some of our favorite funny moments from popular anime that were either expanded from the original manga or were created from the whole cloth for the adaptation. Let’s get started!

5 Shinra Kusakabe Highlights from Enen no Shouboutai (Fire Force)

Even though Shinra is the teenage protagonist of a big shounen anime, he doesn’t really act like it. He’s levelheaded, works well with his team, and (most amazingly of all) is properly suspicious of shifty characters who have a reason to lie to him. He’s still naïve in many ways, particularly when it comes to underestimating his opponents in battle, but we can’t deny that it’s refreshing to see a shounen protagonist who doesn’t blindly trust everyone he meets, only to be shocked when they betray him.