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[40][41] Also in 2022, a third stage-play ran from September 17–25 at the Sunshine Theatre in
Tokyo and from September 29 to October 2 at the Kyoto-Gekijo [ja] in Kyoto; Shinra was played by Ryoga Ishikawa. [42][43] Video game[edit] In May 2022, a video game titled Fire Force: Enbu no Shō (炎炎ノ消防隊 炎舞ノ章) was announced. It was released for iOS and
Android on January 30, 2023. Mrs. Green Apple performs the game's theme song "Enen". [34][44] Reception[edit] By January 2018, the manga had 1. 8 million copies in circulation;[45] 7. 3 million copies in circulation by June 2020;[46] 10 million copies in circulation by July 2020;[47] 12 million copies in circulation by October 2020;[48] 15 million copies in circulation by April 2021;[49] 16 million copies in circulation by June 2021;[50] 17. 5 million copies in circulation as of February 2022;[51] and over 20 million copies in circulation by May 2022. [52] The series ranked thirteenth on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2017" poll by Honya Club online bookstore. [53] Gadget Tsūshin listed the prayer for Infernals, "Látom", on their 2019 most popular anime-related buzzwords list.
It was implied that they had feelings towards each other. He was mercy killed by Shin to thwart the Legion's plan to create more Black Sheep. Haruto Keats (ハルト・キーツ, Haruto Kītsu) / Falke (ファルケ, Faruke) Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita[10] A boisterous and somewhat lecherous member, however he does become serious when needed. He died prior to Spearhead's Special Recon mission. Kujo Niko (クジョー・ニコ, Kujō Niko) Voiced by: Taishi Murata[10] (Japanese); Mark Allen, Jr. [15] (English) One of the Spearhead Squadron members who is mercy-killed by Shinei after an early battle leaves him crippled and bleeding out. Rui Kino (ルイ・キノ) / Fafnir (ファフニール, Fafunīru) Voiced by: Shinei Ueki[10] (Japanese); Kevin Thelwell[16] (English) Chise Osen (チセ・オーセン, Chise Ōsen) / Griffin (グリフィン, Gurifin) Voiced by: Masamu Ono[10] (Japanese); Kevin Thelwell[16] (English) Toma Sobi (トーマ・ソービ, Tōma Sōbi) / Helianthus (ヘリアンサス, Heriansus) Voiced by: Katsumi Fukuhara[10] Tozan Sasha (トウザン・サシャ, Tōzan Sasha) Voiced by: Taito Ban[10] Lecca Lin (レッカ・リン, Rekka Rin) / Burnt
Tayl (バーントテール, Bānto Tēru) Voiced by: Shizuka Ishigami[10] (Japanese); Kristen McGuire[17] (English) A female member of the squad. She committed suicide after her Juggernaut malfunctioned and before a Legion unit killed her. Mikuri Kairo (ミクリ・カイロゥ, Mikuri Kairō) / Leukosia (ロイコシア, Roikoshia) Voiced by: Yuka Nukui[10] (Japanese); Tiana Camacho[6] (English) Maina Atomika (マイナ・ヤトミカ, Maina Yatomika) Voiced by: Mayuko Kazama[10] (Japanese); Emi Lo[18] (English) Production[edit] One of the inspirations for the series was drone warfare, and the novel explores the logistics and ethics around this form of combat. [19] Another major inspiration was the 2007 film The Mist. As she came up with the fictional
ideas of the story, Asato started working on the light novel.
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