The finale of Bungo Stray Dogs Season 5 managed to drop a whirlpool of questions into the mind of the series enthusiasts. The atypical storyline maneuver by the acclaimed studio BONES led fans down a rabbit hole of theories regarding the canonicity of the anime ending. The departure of the anime from its manga roots, while not unheard of in the realm of anime adaptations, has indeed rendered a layer of ambiguity regarding the narrative’s fidelity to its source material.
The anime industry often sees adaptations veer off the original script, spawning what’s known as anime-original endings. Yet, in this case, it’s a peculiar scenario. Bungo Stray Dogs didn’t just wrap up with a tantalizing ending but promised a return, kindling the flames of curiosity among fans regarding the canonicity of the plot so far.
Unraveling the Tale that Surpassed its Manga Counterpart
Uncommon to many adaptations, Bungo Stray Dogs took the bold step of transcending the narrative of its manga counterpart. While the manga depicted a valiant Aya plunging off a building in a bid to extricate the sword lodged in Bram’s body, the anime sailed far beyond this juncture.
The anime finale was a revelatory voyage. It lifted the veil over Aya’s fate, showcasing her triumph in freeing the sword, which in turn resurrected Bram’s powers. With a newfound might, Bram utilized Akutagawa’s prowess to avert Aya’s perilous descent.
On a different note, the finale dismantled the vampire facade of Nakahara Chuuya, a ruse designed to aid Osamu Dazai in thwarting the nefarious Fyodor. The climactic moment witnessed a vampire, under Bram’s control, dispatching Fyodor in a fiery helicopter crash.
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Unveiling of Secrets and The Dawning of New Arcs
Amidst the chaos, a window of opportunity presented itself to Fukuzawa, who seized the One Order from Fukuchi, consequently unveiling Fukuchi’s grand scheme. As disclosed, Fukuchi, spurred by a forewarning from Amenogozen, aspired to forestall a looming war by consolidating the world’s armies under a single banner.
As the veil lifted, Fukuchi beseeched Fukuzawa to end his life, extending the mantle of Chief Commander of the Army of Mankind to him. Though Fukuzawa’s resolve faltered, Teruko stepped in to fulfill Fukuchi’s wish, ushering Fukuzawa into his newfound role.
The narrative didn’t halt here, for as the dust settled post-Fukuchi’s demise, an enigmatic villain emerged from the shadows, confronting Atsushi and Akutagawa in a harrowing face-off. The ominous adversary, bearing resemblances to both Fukuchi and Fukuzawa, added a new layer of intrigue to the already convoluted narrative.
The mysterious showdown, coupled with the announcement of the anime’s return, leaves a shimmer of hope for the story’s canon essence, although the confirmation rests upon the unfolding of the manga’s subsequent chapters.
Final Verdict: Awaiting Manga’s Narrative to Unravel the Mystery
The convergence point of the anime and manga narratives holds the key to unraveling the canonicity of the Bungo Stray Dogs anime ending.
While a mere trio of chapters might bridge the narrative gap, it rests upon the shoulders of manga author Kafka Asagiri to either follow the laid down anime narrative or charter a new course.
The enigmatic ending of Bungo Stray Dogs left fans teetering on the edge of an abyss filled with endless theories and anticipations. Yet, amidst this realm of uncertainty, lies the zeal and hope for a narrative reunion as the tale unfolds in the manga, and later, in the anime’s promised return.