“Post-apocalyptic shounen homage: Jiga wields his father's rare sword against Lost Eagle Nest's sinister pursuit.”
Fire Fire Fire
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Synopsis
Post-apocalyptic shounen homage: Jiga wields his father's rare sword against Lost Eagle Nest's sinister pursuit.
Fire Fire Fire is a lighthearted throwback to the classic shounen series of the '80s and '90s. Jiga Kirishima lives in a time where the only sky the people know is the color gray and most of the world is wasteland and ruins, with a few people in power depriving resources from the disorganized weak and poor majority. With his father's sword, Jiga makes friends and enemies and goes on adventures while searching for others who share his bloodline. Jiga's sword happens to be made of a rare material which a powerful organization known as Lost Eagle Nest claims to want in order to rebuild the world, but is that what they really want it for? They'll stop at nothing to take it from him, and Jiga and his friends now have a price on their heads. (Source: MU)
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Running avg · Sep 2017 → Jan 2020
- 6 “Fire Fire Fire serves as a refreshing, simple throwback that acts as a perfect breather from more complex or emotionally taxing stories. However, the experience is hindered by a generic...”
- 6 “The series features genuinely impressive art, decent action sequences, and some interesting world-building concepts. However, the experience is marred by a haphazard, aimless plot, a flat and...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 12 × 2 ch × vol
- Total read 1h 36m approx
- Published Dec 2008 – Oct 2010
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M10688 catalog