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Denji shows increased command over his abilities, specifically the ability to retract his chainsaws at will. World-Building & Themes
The episode draws deep parallels between Denji’s bond with Pochita and Power’s bond with Meowy , humanizing both "non-human" protagonists.
Makima explains that a devil’s strength is proportional to how much its name is feared (e.g., a "Car Devil" is stronger than a "Coffee Devil"). [S1E3] Chainsaw
The fight is high-octane and visceral, moving through city streets and buildings. Denji eventually disembowels the Bat Devil, freeing Power and Meowy from its remains.
The episode follows the fallout of Power’s impulsive actions from the previous episode. The fight is high-octane and visceral, moving through
Makima reprimands Power for killing a devil assigned to a civilian hunter. To regain Makima’s favor, Power and Denji must learn to work together.
Upon reaching the Bat Devil's hideout, Power betrays Denji, knocking him unconscious and offering him as a "nutritious" human sacrifice to the Bat Devil to save her cat. Makima reprimands Power for killing a devil assigned
The episode explores the rigid rules and international politics surrounding Public Safety Devil Hunters, including mentions of "Soviet" involvement. Critical Reception Episode 3 | Chainsaw Man Wiki | Fandom