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Exclusive: Beastars Season 3 Part 2 – "The Fangs We Keep"

Logline: As Legoshi and the others navigate the treacherous aftermath of the Black Market's destruction, a new, silent predator emerges, not to devour flesh, but to devour the very will of herbivores and carnivores alike, forcing Legoshi to confront a horrifying truth: What if the greatest threat to peace isn't instinct, but memory?


Episode 1: "The Taste of Ash"

The episode opens not with a roar, but with a whisper. Legoshi (voiced by Chikahiro Kobayashi) stands on a rooftop overlooking the newly pacified Black Market. It’s a ghost town. The neon lights are gone, replaced by the gray, sterile glow of dawn patrols by the newly formed "Herbivore-Carnivore Joint Security Force." Louis (Yuki Ono), now a respected business leader, is seen on a holoscreen giving a speech about "unity."

But Legoshi isn't listening. His tongue flicks out. He tastes something odd on the wind. Not blood. Not fear. It’s the smell of… nothing. An absence of scent. He turns to see a figure in a long, featureless coat walking away from the scene. No animal features are visible. Just a silhouette.

That night, Juno (Yoshimasa Hosoya) finds Legoshi at the Cherryton dorm’s old drama club. She’s agitated. Herbivore students have started reporting a strange phenomenon: they are forgetting their fear. Not overcoming it—forgetting. A young goat student casually walked into a lion’s den out of curiosity, not bravery. A deer student tried to nibble raw meat, saying it "just looked like tofu."

"Their instincts are glitching," Juno says, her red eyes wide. "It's like someone pulled the plug on their survival software."

Episode 2: "The Whispers of Melon's Shadow"

While Melon (Nobuhiko Okamoto) is in a maximum-security mental ward, he’s not the threat. He’s a symptom. The real antagonist is revealed: Dr. Kujaku (new character, voiced by Maaya Sakamoto), a brilliant, ancient peacock who was once the Black Market’s "memory keeper." Unlike Melon, who wanted to burn the world, Dr. Kujaku wants to rewrite it.

She has developed a psycho-acoustic frequency, broadcast through the city's new "peace speakers," that suppresses the amygdala in herbivores and hyper-stimulates the fear receptors in carnivores. The result: Herbivores lose their caution, and carnivores are paralyzed by a new, irrational terror of themselves.

Louis is invited to her "Sanctuary of Reflection," a beautiful, sterile tower. She offers him a deal: "You want a world without predation? I can make the prey forget they are prey. But you must convince Legoshi to stop being a wolf."

Louis refuses. But the seed is planted.

Episode 3: "The Wolf Who Lost His Howl"

This is the emotional core. Legoshi, trying to prove his love to Haru (Sayaka Senbongi), takes her on a simple date to a park. Suddenly, the frequency hits. Legoshi doesn't see Haru as a dwarf rabbit. He sees her as a wound. Every muscle in his body screams to run away. He collapses, shaking, unable to even look at her.

Haru, for her part, feels nothing but curiosity. She touches his muzzle, confused. "Why are you scared? You’re Legoshi."

For the first time, the tables are turned. The carnivore is terrified, and the herbivore is fearless. It’s a deeply unsettling reversal. Haru realizes the only way to save Legoshi is to force him to confront his deepest instinct—not the instinct to eat, but the instinct to protect. She slaps him. Hard. "Snap out of it! I'm not afraid of you, so you don't get to be afraid of yourself!"

It’s a raw, powerful moment. Legoshi, trembling, uses his own tongue—the very symbol of his predatory nature—to gently wipe a tear from Haru’s eye. He fights the frequency with love, not logic.

Episode 4: "The Peacock's Feast"

The final confrontation is not a physical battle. It’s a trial. Dr. Kujaku has captured Louis and set up a live broadcast across the entire city. On one side of a glass wall stands Louis. On the other, a starving, feral carnivore—a lion who has been driven mad by her frequency.

"Choose," Dr. Kujaku says to Legoshi, her iridescent tail feathers fanned out like a terrifying, beautiful screen. "Do you kill me, proving that a carnivore's first solution is violence? Do you save Louis, risking the lion's death, proving you value a friend over an enemy? Or do you do nothing?"

Legoshi doesn't attack. He doesn't rescue. He walks through the glass wall, shattering it with his body. Bleeding, he stands between Louis and the lion. He looks at the lion not as a monster, but as a reflection.

"I'm not your enemy," Legoshi whispers. "And you're not hungry. You're lonely." beastars saison 3 partie 2 exclusive

He reaches out and places a hand on the lion's heaving chest. The lion, confused, feels the warmth. The frequency is disrupted by the raw, physical act of connection. He doesn't bite. He whimpers. Louis, seizing the moment, uses his antlers to shatter the speaker emitting the frequency.

Dr. Kujaku watches her masterpiece crumble. She doesn't rage. She simply folds her feathers and says, "How boring. You chose kindness. That's the most unpredictable instinct of all."

Final Scene: Legoshi, Louis, Haru, and Juno stand on the rebuilt Cherryton stage. The new drama club is performing a play where carnivores and herbivores play each other's roles. Legoshi looks at Haru. She's wearing a wolf mask. He's wearing a rabbit mask.

"Does it ever get easier?" Haru asks.

"No," Legoshi says, his deep voice soft. "But that's the point. If it was easy, it wouldn't be worth doing."

He takes her hand. No fear. No hunger. Just the quiet, revolutionary act of holding on.

Post-Credits Scene: In a dark room, a single, small figure watches the broadcast. It's a young hybrid—part lizard, part bird. It smiles, revealing a row of mismatched, sharp teeth. "So," it hisses. "The wolf chooses love. What a boring ending." It turns off the screen. "Let me show them a real story."

End of "The Fangs We Keep."


This story focuses on the core themes of Beastars: instinct vs. will, fear as a social tool, and the radical act of empathy. It gives Legoshi a psychological villain instead of a physical one, and ends on a note of fragile, hard-won hope.

La Partie 2 de la Saison Finale de (souvent appelée Saison 3, Partie 2) est désormais disponible en exclusivité sur Netflix depuis le 7 mars 2026. Détails de la sortie Plateforme : Exclusivement sur Netflix. Exclusive: Beastars Season 3 Part 2 – "The

Nombre d'épisodes : Cette conclusion se compose de 12 épisodes.

Format : Il s'agit du second "cour" de la saison finale, marquant la fin définitive de l'adaptation du manga de Paru Itagaki. Contenu et intrigue

Cette partie finale adapte l'arc "Revenge of the Love Failure" du manga. Les enjeux se concentrent sur : Watch the Official Trailer for BEASTARS Final Season Part 2

Beastars Saison 3 Partie 2 Exclusive : Date de Sortie, Trailer et Ce Que Vous Ne Verrez Nulle Part Ailleurs

L’attente est insoutenable. Alors que la première partie de la saison 3 (intitulée Final Season) de Beastars a secoué les abonnés de Netflix fin 2024, tous les regards sont désormais tournés vers la suite. Les fans du monde entier, notamment en France, sont à l’affût du moindre détail concernant Beastars Saison 3 Partie 2 exclusive.

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Legoshi and the "Rebellion" Arc

Warning: Light spoilers regarding the manga trajectory below.

For manga readers, we know exactly what is coming, and for anime-only viewers, you are in for a shock. The narrative is steering toward the "Rebellion" arc. Beastars has always used animal metaphors to discuss societal discrimination, but Part 2 turns the volume up to eleven.

Legoshi’s path is set to cross with a group that challenges the very fabric of their society. We are going to see Legoshi in a way we haven’t before—physically battered, mentally exhausted, but philosophically sharper than ever. The internal monologue that defines the series will reach its peak as Legoshi attempts to answer the question: How can a beast live an honest life in a world that demands he hide his fangs?

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Le studio Orange n’a jamais suivi le manga à la lettre. Pour Beastars Saison 3 Partie 2, les changements seront radicaux. Voici les trois exclusivités majeures :