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The finale hammers home the series' grander message: humans are not the center of the universe. Shinichi concludes that all living things—from the smallest bugs to the parasytes—are "neighbors" sharing a single planet.
After 23 episodes of visceral body horror, philosophical clashing, and a desperate struggle for survival, the finale of Parasyte: The Maxim —appropriately titled "Parasyte"—brings the story to a quiet, yet deeply moving close. It isn't a finale defined by a final boss or a massive explosion; instead, it's a poignant exploration of what it means to be human in a world that no longer belongs solely to us. The Long Sleep of Migi 24 : Parasyte
The most striking element of the finale is the departure of Migi. After the intense battle with Gotou, Migi decides to enter a deep, permanent hibernation. His farewell to Shinichi is uncharacteristically warm for a creature that once claimed to only value self-preservation. Migi asks Shinichi to forget their memories, but Shinichi's refusal to do so highlights the core growth of both characters: a parasyte learned altruism, and a human learned to embrace the "inhuman" parts of himself. One Final Human Threat The finale hammers home the series' grander message: