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Episode Name
English Title

Asura Wakes – To the End of the World?

Kanji Title

阿修羅覚醒 〜世界の行き着く果てへ?〜

Rōmaji Title

Ashura Kakusei 〜Sekai no Ikitsuku Hate e?

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Asura Wakes – To the End of the World? is the forty-ninth episode of Soul Eater.

Arachnophobia is crumbling, but the Kishin is stronger than ever. Maka, Death the Kid, Black Star, and their Weapons attack with all their might, but when Soul slips into unconsciousness, all could be lost.

Featured Appearances[]

Plot[]

Asura's barrier[]

Maka Albarn, Black☆Star, and Death the Kid enter into battle[]

The battle in the ruins of Baba Yaga's Castle (Part 1; Little Ogre takes over)[]

DWMA infirmary[]

Justin Law's mercy[]

Watching from the Death Room (Part 1)[]

The battle in the ruins of Baba Yaga's Castle (Part 2)[]

Maka enters into Soul's mind[]

The battle in the ruins of Baba Yaga's Castle (Part 3)[]

Manga and Anime Differences[]

  • The final battle between DWMA and Asura is on The Moon in the manga's storyline, but in the Anime it is fought in the ruins of Baba Yaga's castle.
  • Mosquito during the final battle at Baba Yaga's castle is killed by Noah (Greed) in the manga, but in the anime he survives the battle (and is mourning Arachne's demise).
    • Noah is never introduced in the anime.
  • Giriko later on joins Noah's gang (along with Justin Law) and is killed while trying to kill Maka in the Salvage Arc in Chapter 77, but like Mosquito he too survives the anime storyline.
  • In this episode, the Little Ogre assumes a larger form, his closeness to madness as well as his slow process of wearing down Soul's defenses allowing him to increase in size both in those episodes and in Chapter 84. In this episode and in Episode 50, the Ogre appears larger and actually confines Soul so he may take over his body. But the chapter, the Ogre's larger size is actually a robotic copy of itself that it conjures out of Soul's madness, and by the end of this chapter, the Ogre seems less interested in possessing Soul's body than getting Soul to define himself more confidently and to embrace madness. As well, in the anime, the Ogre's larger size also owed to Soul's physical nearness to Asura and his madness, whereas in this chapter it is Crona's more adept use to release the potential of the Black Blood, and Soul's physical nearness to the Black Blood Globes, that strengthens the Ogre's abilities.

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