This finale episode truly didn’t disappoint us, from beginning to end, every battle was absolutely worth watching. We also got to see just how determined they were to persuade God. Kudos to Bit, he really was the secret weapon HAHAHA😅. This anime is honestly amazing, especially the execution of the story, it was so well done. Overall, I’d give it a 9.6/10
Back Arrow
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Synopsis
The world of Lingalind is surrounded by a mystical wall with seemingly nothing beyond its confines. Worshipped as the mother of the land, the wall delivers celestial gift capsules called "Rakuho'' to locations across the continent. Arriving once a month, the capsules contain metallic armbands that allow the wearer to transform into a mechanical being known as a "Briheight." As a result, Lingalind is thrown into constant turmoil by its warring nations, all hoping to strengthen their military prowess by procuring the offerings for themselves. One day, a Rakuho crash-lands in the countryside with an unexpected inhabitant—a mysterious black-haired man. All eyes are set on this strange newcomer, who calls himself "Back Arrow," when he claims to have hailed from a place beyond the wall—a revelation that can potentially unravel Lingalind's entire dogmatic foundation. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Shuu Bi
Shuu Bi: A character from Back Arrow with currently no available biography.
Portrayed by McInnis Brandon
Back Arrow
Mysterious amnesiac from beyond the wall, seeking his past.
Portrayed by McCormick Shannon
Atlee Ariel
Portrayed by Hoover Natalie
Elsha Lean
Portrayed by Ozawa Ari
Bit Namital
A mysterious character with an unknown past, Bit Namital's role remains undefined.
Portrayed by Pantoja Arnie
Quick Takes
View all 72 takesAfter all the chaos, I really liked that the finale chose hope over just “bigger explosions.” The episode still goes massive with its sci-fi reveals, but the emotional payoff is what stuck with me most. Somehow Back Arrow turned from goofy wall mystery anime into full cosmic adventure and actually earned it.
I wasn’t expecting this episode to go absurdly hard on scale and still keep the emotional momentum intact. Every fight feels desperate instead of flashy for the sake of it, and the teamwork moments actually land. That final reveal has pure “wait, WHAT?” energy. Definitely one of the strongest late-game episodes.
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