Anime 38671 Enen No Shouboutai Userrecs


Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Fire Brigade of Flames
Japanese: 炎炎ノ消防隊
English: Fire Force
German: Fire Force
Spanish: Fire Force
French: Fire Force


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 24
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 6, 2019 to Dec 28, 2019
Premiered: Summer 2019
Broadcast: Saturdays at 01:25 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: David Production
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, FantasyFantasy, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Theme: Super PowerSuper Power
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Popularity: #98
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Both are adaptations of action manga from the same creator, Atsushi Ohkubo. Both have outstanding animation on a consistent level. Both have incredibly imaginative settings, top tier character designs and great art direction. 
report Recommended by alpha_shadow
Both super powered shonen anime with main characters who are both desperate to become "heroes". Both have supernatural aspects. Both series are very lighthearted in general with good comedy however can also ramp things up when they get serious/dark. Both have excellent OST's and character designs. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both lost important people, blamed him for being different. They hate being seen as a demon, but they seek the truth and protect people. Two series about a group that fights against supernatural beings with their own origins. In short, a good mix of constant action, comedy and ships. 
report Recommended by OtakuNote87
Both shows are high intensity battle/action Shonen anime. Both begin with tragedies to our main character's family. Both shows have demons and demonic/evil themes and characters.  
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both shows follow organisations that upkeep public safety from a unknown threat (Scouts & Titans + Fire Force & Infernals respectively). Both main characters also have tragic back stories of loss of family members to this unknown threat which motivates them to join these organisations which are essentially on the front lines combating the issue. They both also have great OST's and art styles. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
TL;DR: Exact same premise - self-combusting humans vs. the fire fighters in charge of taking them out. Atsushi Ohkubo also made a statement about Trigger ripping off Fire Force so i mean! 
report Recommended by Sho
Well, it looked similar to me in the sense that there are squads in both the anime which involve family-like relationships and also mc's squad is not well-reputed. 
report Recommended by NekoZamurai
Both include brothers fighting in fantasy world using different powers and weapons. Brothers are seperated one for "good" guys and one for "bad" guys and in both series there is seek for reunition and they don't know much about the surrounding world and what mysteries they are fighting against. In owari no seraph they are brothers only formally. 
report Recommended by Haagis
Both shows explore how religion fundamentally controls people and how this leads to the halting of progress within society. The correlation being that 'knowledge is power', and without scientific advancement this leads to systemic brainwashing via religion. If you are an atheist or think religious themes in anime are interesting to dissect feel free to compare the two.  
report Recommended by techstarz
Features a group of youngsters trying to prevent the world succumbing to chaos. Highlighting team work and team building with unique absurd characters. Neither of the anime features too flashy animation and story building. 
report Recommended by sora2eugene
Both have awesome fights and great action animation. Both have young main characters that have incredible powers. Both have older and more experienced characters that guide the younger protagonists on the right path, encouraging them to use their powers to help other people in need. 
report Recommended by alpha_shadow
The devils in Fire Force are very similar to the Charlatan in Vanitas. They look similar and have similar attributes. Both have scenarios in the mind where something is trying to control the MC. It's kind of hard to explain some of the connections between these two but if you watch one or the other with the other in mind, it won't be difficult to catch some similarities.  
report Recommended by sanetoshii
Both are shounen anime about characters with superpowers. They also are both made by David Pro and have the same director. 
report Recommended by tofukid
Similiar character design, similiar type of powers 
report Recommended by TorresGemeas
-Both MCs are on their journey to become someone important (Hero and Hokage) -Interesting settings -Special powers with different categories -Both MCs seek recognition from others -Both MCs suffered loss at an early age -Both series got some cool openings  
report Recommended by abiisu
Both are ecchi/shonen anime with smug rivals and clueless protagonists. Shokugeki is way more humorous, and Fire force has better animation and sound design. 
report Recommended by Alternis_Dim
Finding the similarity in the plot, where both protagonists share a similar childhood trauma, one fights the demons, and other as firefighter fights people turned to fire demons 
report Recommended by Billy_Babic
Both Dr. Stone & Fire Force have amazing OST's and character designs. Both require the same time investment and are high intensity Shonen shows with intriguing plots. These series also complement each other being watched together weekly as they have different strengths but enough similarities that fans of one will likely also enjoy the other. The change of pace between these shows can be refreshing while they still appeal to the same target demographic. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both feature ranks of trained warriors (Jujutsu sorcerers in jjk and the Fire force in FF) who battle non-human dark entities (curses in jjk and infernals in FF). Both have great world building, art styles and humour. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both action heavy super powered shonen shows with main characters who are stigmatised for events in their past that were completely out of their control. Both also seamlessly switch between lighthearted humour and serious/dark scenes 
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Both have demonic themes and characters. Both have similarly styled characters. Both don't take themselves seriously and have good humour. 
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