What is Black Butler Season 3 called?

Only the third season of Black Butler is available on Netflix, but thankfully as it’s a standalone story arc it doesn’t require any previous familiarity with the source material. Known as ‘Book of Circus’, Black Butler season three sees Ciel and Sebastian infiltrate a circus troupe to investigate the disappearance of a number of young children. The story doesn’t pull any punches in its depiction of the exploitation of the poor and vulnerable in a society characterized by rampant inequality. Posing as a circus performer, Ciel soon uncovers some deeply disturbing goings-on. Over the course of the season, we’re introduced to the various unusual members of the troupe. The young circus entertainers are all damaged in various ways – many of them are actually missing limbs or other body parts – but are nevertheless capable of death-defying feats of agility and physical prowess. We also get to see that, despite the sinister events they’re involved in, the performers are a tight-knit, supportive community capable of winning your affection and admiration. It’s a surprisingly poignant evocation of human compassion and connection in the midst of unbearable pain and hardship.

Sebastian is the star of the show, a handsome and charismatic villain capable of bending the laws of physics. His encounters with the reapers who come to claim human souls – and who are therefore his natural competitors – make for some of the most entertaining parts of the series. In contrast, Ciel’s stubbornness can become a little one-note at times, but he is a child, after all, and he has also endured extreme trauma in his short life. It’s an inherently tragic story and setting, but one that most fans of darker anime will surely find engrossing and memorable. It has certainly made me keen to check out other instalments in the franchise.

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The Black Butler franchise has had an interesting history to say the least; the still on-going manga spawned an anime adaptation in back in 2009 which lasted 24 episodes, and, rather unusually for the genre, provided a very satisfying conclusion that left no room for a sequel. However, in 2010 it got one anyway; at first glance, it seemed to be a whole new earl and demonic butler dynamic but was actually a continuation of the previous series, ending in a controversial manner that divided many fans. A live action film, that took the concept even further by setting it in modern times, was released in 2014 and again was met with mixed results. Later that year however, an all-new anime series was released that went in an unusual direction; instead of continuing with its own anime canon, they decided to adapt the much-loved Book of Circus arc from the original manga. Making this series effectively take place midst Season One of the anime, allowed fans of the manga to jump right into the action, and those who weren’t overly fond of the latter half of the anime’s direction to get back to basics, as it were.

What is Black Butler Season 3 called?

Ciel Phantomhive is the head of the Phantomhive family, its namesake toy company and Queen Victoria’s personal guard dog, who’s tasked to take care of unruly cases that are dragged up from London’s Underworld. His latest task is to investigate the Noah’s Ark Circus that has recently rolled into town, as several cases of missing children across the country have been linked to said circus but with no witnesses to confirm. With his ‘one hell of a butler’, Sebastian, at his side, the pair must go undercover to find out what the circus is up to, and find the missing children.

If you’re an anime-only Black Butler fan; the Book of Circus arc takes place quite early on in Ciel’s story, notably Volumes 6 to 8 of the original manga and after their adventures with Prince Soma and the curry escapade. Although towards the end, the arc seems to rewrite things that contradict the anime in places, it also gives its own book-ends, so allows you to mentally place it into the anime continuity or ‘head canon’ should you feel so inclined. Why this particular arc is a favourite with manga fans and was adapted by the anime team becomes clear as the story develops; at first it comes across as just a fun, somewhat silly distraction with colourful visuals and acrobatic gags that naturally evolve out of the circus environment, however as the mystery builds and slowly unfolds into a story much darker than anticipated, it becomes clear why this arc stands out. The anime is merely 10 episodes long but the running time is well spent in building the mystery, adding layers to the new circus characters and giving the cast we already know and love a chance to be pushed outside their comfort zones. Black Butler has always been a series that can juggle comedy and darkness very effectively, so the imagery seesawing between circus performances leading to unexpected child murders is handled well, with Ciel being pushed to his limits in several ways from having to do his own cooking and cleaning whilst undercover, to facing the darkest episodes of his past towards the end. The arc also allows Ciel to be more proactive than he often isn’t in the original anime series with him having to work out on his own how to gather information and get out of tight situations, as well as coming to terms with his own mortality. Then, on the other side of the spectrum, there is the always delightful Sebastian who continues to steal every scene he’s in, especially in the first half where his demonic skills prove to be a perfect fit for a carnival. But in the latter half he takes a back seat when needed for Ciel’s development or to give the new cast the time the audience needs to get to know them and sympathise with their plight. The arc as a whole is well written and neatly ties up at the end, and although the ending isn’t a particularly happy one, it’s time worth spent with the characters already well established and loved by the audience.

What is Black Butler Season 3 called?

Despite being a continuation of a series, and taking an arc that’s set many volumes into the original manga, the series does try its best to accommodate for new fans or at the very least already-made Black Butler fans that may have been away for a while and need a reminder of who’s who. We’re re-introduced to the reapers, the undertaker, who Ciel and his butler are, even the Indian prince Soma and his servant Agni are given a quick summary of their backstory despite only being there for comedy. The first episode also tries to compress the vibe of the opening chapters of the manga by having everything seem like a normal Victorian upper-class household, with a last-minute devilish reveal just as an enemy tries to take Ciel out. Of course, being only one episode isn’t as effective, but it does try at the very least.

If you just glance at the stills, you’ll find that the series seems to look very much like it did before, however the quality has taken a slight dip since we last saw these characters. Although not that noticeable at first, you will see eventually the production team taking more shortcuts than previously with static imagery, oddly proportioned faces and minimal movement in talk-heavy scenes. Also, the 3D horses are some of the worst I’ve ever come across in a visual medium; I’ve seen more convincing animals in Sega Mega Drive games. However, all can be forgiven due to the stunning opening animation; not only does it sport a great song (‘Enamel’) by the same band (SID) who provided the opening for the first season, but it’s a stunning display of properly utilized 3D and 2D animation blend; the first part plays out like a 3D picture pop-up book, then leads into the gorgeous cinema cell strip visuals and old film filters. It’s definitely the best looking opening that the series has provided so far, and that’s quite a feat! The ending is also a pretty offering, with Akira’s ‘Aoki Tsuki Michite’ being a nice accompaniment to the soundtrack.

What is Black Butler Season 3 called?

Blu-ray and DVD extras include commentaries for Episodes 4 and 10 and a few trailers, sadly the 2 OVA episodes covering the Book of Murder manga arc aren’t included in the set. A real shame since the second season set contained many lovely OVAs and extras, so Season 3 feels very lacking in that respect.

To be frank, we did not need a new Black Butler anime; the original series told its story well and the previous attempt to continue past the solid conclusion was not the brightest idea, despite how you may feel about the second season itself. However, adapting an arc that could easily be sliced into the original run, and allowing it to just be a brief fulfilling romp with your favourite characters, is a clever idea that can allow different fans to take what they want from it – whether it be an anime re-write or a fun distraction. I admit I didn’t realise until I started watching it that I actually missed Black Butler, and this 10-episode series is the perfect slice of entertaining characters, supernatural antics, eye-pleasing aesthetics and devilishly good dark turns. Not to be missed if you’re a fan.

What is Black Butler Season 3 called?

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What is Black Butler Season 3 called?

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By day, I work in the television industry. By night, I'm a writer for Anime UK News. Twitter: @lilithdarkstorm

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What is Black Butler Season 3 called?

TitleBlack Butler Season 3UK PublisherAnime LimitedGenreDark Fantasy, Black Comedy, HistoricalStudioA-1 PicturesTypeTV SeriesOriginal vintage2014FormatBlu-Ray and DVD (Blu-Ray version reviewed)LanguagesJapanese audio with English subtitles and English dub audioAge rating15Running time250 minutes

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What is the point of season 3 of Black Butler?

Known as 'Book of Circus', Black Butler season three sees Ciel and Sebastian infiltrate a circus troupe to investigate the disappearance of a number of young children. The story doesn't pull any punches in its depiction of the exploitation of the poor and vulnerable in a society characterized by rampant inequality.

Where can I find Black Butler Season 3?

Black Butler: Season 3 - TV on Google Play.

What is season 2 of Black Butler called?

Kuroshitsuji II is the sequel to Kuroshitsuji. The second season features two new main characters: Earl Alois Trancy and his butler Claude Faustus. Many of the main characters from the previous season return as well, including Ciel Phantomhive and Sebastian Michaelis.

How long is black butler season 3?

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