
To Your Eternity Season 3
不滅のあなたへ Season 3
The story of Fushi the immortal enters the modern era. Following the battles in Renril, Fushi, like a tree, spreads his roots throughout the world, fighting to eliminate the Nokkers. Hundreds of years later, having completed his mission, he awakens in the modern era. He enjoys a life of peace, free of enemy threats and surrounded by precious friends, new and old. But ominous shadows grow near yet again. Enemies that enter into the fissures of the mind. And Fushi learns of the true goals of his creator, the Beholder. Faced with new trials, the time approaches for Fushi to make the ultimate decision. (Source: NHK PR, edited)
To Your Eternity Season 3 is a tv with 22 episodes, from Fall 2025, produced by Drive, Studio Massket, rated 7.5/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
The story of Fushi the immortal enters the modern era. Following the battles in Renril, Fushi, like a tree, spreads his roots throughout the world, fighting to eliminate the Nokkers. Hundreds of years later, having completed his mission, he awakens in the modern era. He enjoys a life of peace, free of enemy threats and surrounded by precious friends, new and old. But ominous shadows grow near yet again. Enemies that enter into the fissures of the mind. And Fushi learns of the true goals of his creator, the Beholder. Faced with new trials, the time approaches for Fushi to make the ultimate decision. (Source: NHK PR, edited)
Main Characters
Tags
- Urban Fantasy — Set in a world similar to the real world, but with the existence of magic or other supernatural elements.
- Shapeshifting — Features character(s) who changes one's appearance or form.
- Time Skip — Features a gap in time used to advance the story.
- Urban — Partly or completely set in a city.
- Philosophy — Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- Tragedy — Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
- Shounen — Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
- Aromantic — Features a character who experiences little to no romantic attraction.
- School — Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
- Suicide — The act or an instance of taking or attempting to take one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
- Yandere — Prominently features a character who is obsessively in love with another, to the point of acting deranged or violent.
- Bullying — Prominently features the use of force for intimidation, often in a school setting.

