Critics from But Why Tho? and fans on Reddit praised the episode for its improved animation and brutal adaptation of the manga’s "Renril Arc". The core theme—the devaluation of life when death is removed—is explored through "Fushi's newest allies," turning what could be a simple action sequence into a profound philosophical debate.
Prince Bon continues to manipulate Fushi by keeping him in the dark about the full extent of his resurrection powers. By leading Fushi to believe only these three are "special," Bon maintains a level of control that viewers found ethically questionable. Critical Review Fumetsu no Anata e 2nd Season Episode 16
Some viewers felt the introduction of constant resurrection lowered the stakes of the battle, while others argued that the "tension" shifted from physical survival to Fushi’s deteriorating mental state. Critics from But Why Tho
Fushi discovers that Kai, Hairo, and Messar can be resurrected indefinitely as long as he remains in the city. This leads to a horrifying new tactic where the warriors commit suicide to "fast travel" back to Fushi and redeploy instantly. Prince Bon continues to manipulate Fushi by keeping
Episode 16 of Fumetsu no Anata e (To Your Eternity) Season 2, titled "Three Eternal Warriors," is a macabre and emotionally complex turning point that shifts the series' focus from individual growth to the ethical consequences of immortality . Summary of Key Events