Shuumatsu No Walkгјre Episode 10 Apr 2026
: As the Tyrant of the Seas, Poseidon views himself as already perfect. He considers looking at a human or even defending against their attacks to be beneath him. This arrogance makes him a fixed target; he does not change because he believes he has no reason to.
In Shuumatsu no Walküre (Record of Ragnarok), Episode 10, titled the series shifts its focus to the third round of the Ragnarok tournament. This episode serves as a profound character study of Sasaki Kojiro, humanity’s chosen representative against the "God of Gods," Poseidon. Through Kojiro’s unique philosophy, the episode explores the themes of continuous growth and the transformative power of failure. The Philosophy of the "Greatest Loser" Shuumatsu no WalkГјre Episode 10
Sasaki Kojiro is introduced as "History's Greatest Loser". Unlike typical shonen protagonists who rely on overwhelming innate talent or sudden power-ups, Kojiro’s strength is rooted in his past defeats. : As the Tyrant of the Seas, Poseidon
: Kojiro represents the human capacity for growth. Even in the thousands of years since his death, he has never stopped practicing his swordplay in the afterlife, effectively "winning" against the masters he once lost to by out-evolving them over time. Narrative Impact In Shuumatsu no Walküre (Record of Ragnarok), Episode
The battle between Kojiro and Poseidon serves as a thematic clash between and constant evolution .
: Kojiro’s primary ability is not a divine gift but the result of centuries of mental simulation. By losing and then obsessively replaying battles in his mind, he developed the ability to scan an opponent’s movement, breathing, and even their blinking to predict their next thousands of strikes. Perfection vs. Evolution