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The third and final season, titled level 3, of the ''
Zatch Bell! ''Zatch Bell!'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Raiku. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Shōnen manga, manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' between January 2001 and December 2007, ...
''
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series was directed by Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa and produced by
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. Based on the
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series by
Makoto Raiku , known by the pen name , is a mangaka, manga artist known for creating the ''Zatch Bell!'' franchise. Starting off an assistant manga artist, assistant for Kazuhiro Fujita on his manga ''Ushio & Tora'', he began creating several one-shots for th ...
, the Mamodo Rioh brings Faudo into the tournament, posing an existential threat to Zatch Bell, his human partner
Kiyo Takamine Kiyo Takamine, known in the original version as and his ''Mamodo'' (known in Japanese as a ) partner Zatch Bell!, known in the original version as , are fictional characters in the anime and manga franchise ''Zatch Bell!'' by Makoto Raiku. Mamodo ...
, and all their friends; and Zatch confronts his begrudging twin brother Zeno Bell. The third season of the TV series, known formally as , aired in Japan from April 3, 2005, to March 26, 2006, on
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. The season adapts volumes 18 through 22 of the manga. Toei proactively scripted a portion of the season's material as a delay resulted in the manga lagging behind the anime, producing a truncated plotline that is roughly parallel to volumes 23 through 29.
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collected the episodes into seventeen DVD compilations released from July 7, 2006, to March 7, 2007. Only the first four episodes of the season were
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and dubbed in English, and they premiered on YTV's programming block Bionix in Canada from November 15, 2008, to December 6, 2008. The dubbing was provided by
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. After the fourth episode (104th overall), the English broadcast of the show was discontinued, leaving the remainder of the series exclusive to Japan. Viz ceased the English translation of the manga series less than one year later after twenty-five volumes. The four dubbed episodes streamed on
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in 2016. Four pieces of
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are used in the episodes: one opening theme and three closing themes in the Japanese episodes, and one opening and closing theme for the dubbed episodes. The Japanese opening theme throughout is by Takayoshi Tanimoto. The first Japanese ending theme is by Echiura, used until episode 125; the second ending theme is by
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, used until episode 149; and the third is by Hidenori Chiwata, used in the finale—this piece was also played as an opening theme during the first season of the series. For the English release, the opening theme is "Follow the Light," and the ending theme is the instrumental
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of "''Zatch Bell!'' Theme"—both tracks were composed by Thorsten Laewe and Greg Prestopino.


Summary

Set shortly after the events of the previous season, a Mamodo-made
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-like superweapon called Faudo emerges on Earth. It was brought along by a seditious Mamodo named Rioh, who plots on utilizing it to win the Mamodo tournament while also risking carnage on Earth's civilization. However, because Faudo is in a hibernation-like state, Rioh requires spells of several Mamodo to power it up. He coerces these Mamodo into his allegiance by instilling a
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on their human partners, including , that will kill them if Faudo is not reanimated in time. With newer allies, Zatch, Kiyo, and their friends mount an all-out offensive on Rioh upon learning about his scheme. They manage to break his curse, saving Li-en and the affected humans, but are unable to prevent Faudo's release. When Kiyo's plan to stall the giant fails, Rioh sends it toward Japan to test its capacity, resulting in a frenetic clash between Zatch's allies and Rioh's forces during which Wonrei is sent back to the Mamodo world. At the height of the conflict, Zatch's twin brother Zeno Bell and his partner Dufort dispatch Rioh and take control of Faudo, with Dufort desiring to use it to wipe out humanity. Despite their numbers, Zatch and his allies are grossly surpassed by Zeno's spells and Dufort's
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ability. However, a miracle entity within Zatch arises, allowing him to overcome Zeno and return him to the Mamodo world, but not without losing control of Faudo. Zatch and Kiyo take the matter into their own hands and use this newfound power to destroy Faudo just off the shores of Japan, saving the world from doom. In the season epilogue, Zatch and Brago, now the only Mamodo left on Earth, are about to battle each other for the crown of their world, but the series ends before a true winner is determined.


Production and release

While airing the second season of ''Zatch Bell!'',
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renewed the series for the third season.
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handled the animation of the season with Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa continuing their posts as co-directors of the anime. Actress
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, the Japanese
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of Zatch, left production for
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after 140 episodes and was replaced with
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. Season 3 aired from April 3, 2005, to March 26, 2006, for 50 episodes, with the final two (episodes 149 and 150) debuting back-to-back in a one-hour
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. Season 3, like the previous seasons, is adapted from the ''Zatch Bell!'' manga, but some episodes were broadcast before the corresponding chapters were released. Author
Makoto Raiku , known by the pen name , is a mangaka, manga artist known for creating the ''Zatch Bell!'' franchise. Starting off an assistant manga artist, assistant for Kazuhiro Fujita on his manga ''Ushio & Tora'', he began creating several one-shots for th ...
paused the manga to recover from a hand injury he sustained while writing the pages for volume 23. Toei was unwilling to wait out the disruption and turned to raw outlines sent early on to create its own storyline. By the time the season neared the conclusion, Raiku had resumed the manga, while Toei began shifting its resources toward other anime projects, precluding additional episodes beyond this season. Thus, the finale's post-credits closing scene with Zatch and Brago urges viewers to finish reading the manga to find out who wins the tournament. After the third season concluded, Raiku rewrote the struggle over Faudo as he was dissatisfied with the storyline approach in Toei's
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. Notably in his version, Rioh murders Kiyo, who then comes back to life with a mysterious psychic ability that would become a crucial component for the manga. However, Raiku balanced the story. Zeno gives up his bid for the crown with compunction for battling Zatch, contravening the season in which Zeno tries to kill Zatch by inflicting certain
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on Earth. Faudo's fate was also lightened from the anime: Zatch's strongest spell lifts it back into the Mamodo world rather than annihilates it. In Japan,
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, the publisher of ''Zatch Bell!'', licensed
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to distribute season 3 through seventeen DVD compilations from July 7, 2006, to March 7, 2007, under the subtitle "level 3".
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provided the English dub for only the first four episodes of the season (episodes 101-104), which aired on YTV's programming block Bionix in Canada from November 15, 2008, to December 6, 2008. This comes after
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removed the series from its TV lineup in the United States midway through the previous season. By 2008, Viz stopped adapting the anime as Raiku had pulled out of Shogakukan, so the season would be incomplete for English-speaking audiences. This was likewise due to the fact that Shogakukan owns a stake in Viz, and that Raiku's departure meant that his manga would no longer be available outside Japan after volume 25. In 2016, the season's dubbed episodes were added to the streaming service
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along with the previous one hundred episodes.


Episode list

All episodes are directed by Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa.


Notes


References

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External links

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