Soul Eater Episode 3 Review
Kid realizing his own hair is asymmetrical (the three white Sanzu lines on only one side) and calling himself "disgusting, asymmetrical garbage." Relatable.
Liz and Patty are the perfect foils to Kid’s neurotic energy. We get a glimpse into their dynamic: Liz, the older, more cynical sister who just wants to live a normal life, and Patty, the chaotic ball of sunshine who finds Kid’s meltdowns entertaining. Their ability to turn into twin Berettas is visually striking, and their combat style—utilizing Kid’s "Sanzu Lines"—is some of the most stylish animation in the early series. Soul Eater Episode 3
If the first two episodes of Soul Eater were about establishing the "cool" and "seductive" vibes of the world, Episode 3 is where the series truly reveals its chaotic, comedic soul. This episode introduces us to the final piece of the main trio: , along with his twin pistols, Liz and Patty Thompson . Kid realizing his own hair is asymmetrical (the
Episode 3 completes the core cast and sets the stage for the real story to begin. It tells us that while the stakes are high and souls are on the line, the show will never take itself too seriously. Their ability to turn into twin Berettas is