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  1. The Kishin Battle arc is the final anime-only arc in Soul Eater. After capturing Asura, Death does battle with the Kishin. When he falls in battle, it is up to Maka's team to defeat the immensely powerful but weakened Asura and prevent his madness wavelength from infecting the world.

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    Developed as an antagonist of the series, the series title "Soul Eater" name was intended to refer to Asura's desire to eat innocent souls.The character Asura's name is also a term for a low-ranking deity in Buddhism and Hinduism. These deities are typically portrayed as belligerent, looking for any excuse to get into a fight.

    As the physical embodiment of fear, Asura's behavior is extremely inconceivable; one minute he seemingly has a completely calm and cool demeanor, the next he is both maniacal and senseless. Interestingly enough, this dichotomy is often represented by the covering and uncovering of Asura's face; when his features are covered by bandages, he tends to...

    Asura is depicted as a very tall, thin, pale young man. Prior to becoming a Kishin, he wore numerous long white scarves, encircling his entire neck and a large portion of his head, and upwards of five to six shirts on his body, each of varying style and color. Even this significant amount of clothing is covered by a further layer; consisting of a r...

    Madness Wavelength (狂気の波長, Kyōki no hachō): As one of the Great Old Ones, Asura possess a soul wavelength on a god's level described as "inexhaustible". Even while he is sealed away, it is capable of affecting almost anyone on Earth including witches and the undead. The sheer magnitude of this power allows him to slowly erode the order of the world...

    Wrapping (包帯, Hōtai): One of Asura's main weapons seems to be the usage of his own skin modified and stretched to resembled more that of wrapping. Not only can he wrap it around others for some usages (such as strangling) but also can act as a conduit of his own powers (notable for his usage of Fire).[citation needed]

    Eight hundred years ago, Asura was born as a mature Reaper when his father, Death, extracted all of his fears from his soul into the fragment with intentions of becoming the "God of Absolute Order". As a Great Old One, Asura later served as a member of the Eight Reaper Legions as a Meister and Warlord.As a result of the time spent within the group,...

    (To Death the Kid) "Shinigami wished to be the god of absolute order, and thus he cut loose his fear — and turned it into me. That careless act was the genesis of this world that is saturated with...
    (To Black☆Star) "Why do you blindly trust Shinigami when you possess such power for yourself? This is why humanity is foolish."

    Asura's prominent symbol of three vertical eyes was based upon the symbol involved with the character "Emine" and his Hakutaku in Atsushi's earlier series B. Ichi.

  2. The Kishin Battle arc is the final anime-only arc in Soul Eater. After capturing Asura, Death does battle with the Kishin. When he falls in battle, it is up to Maka's team to defeat the immensely powerful but weakened Asura and prevent his madness wavelength from infecting the world.

  3. Maka Albarn slices into Asura until she and Soul are within him, locating Crona. As a plan is proposed to defeat the Kishin, teachers, classmates, friends, and family will be sacrificed to stop Asura's madness.

  4. The anime ending just feels out of place and mega rushed. When I watched the anime, I didn't know a thing about the manga yet. But as I got closer to episode 40 I knew something wasn't right. So much had yet to be concluded, yet the anime was only going to last another six episodes.

  5. Soul never becomes death scythe. In the manga he killed Arachne and devoured her soul to become one, but in the anime Asura betrays and eats her instead. Death the Kid never succeeds his father, due to the latter being Spared by the Adaptation.

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  7. Apr 11, 2021 · In the rising stakes, Lord Death uses "BREW" to turn all of Death City into a giant robot that eats Asura, trapping him within the city. During their battle in the Death Room, Lord Death and Asura injure each other as Asura kills Arachne and consumes her soul.

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