Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 review: The battle with the Sin Archbishops kicks off with White Fox's top-tier animation

Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 review (Image via White Fox)
Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 review (Image via White Fox)

Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4, titled The Operation to Retake City Hall, premiered on Wednesday, October 23, 2024. This episode is filled with intense moments as things continue to take a turn for the worse.

Subaru and his group's battle against the Sin Archbishops officially begins. Tension escalates when Mimi is gravely injured and the group realizes that complying with the Archbishops' demands is impossible. Thus, they strategize for a direct confrontation and clash with two Sin Archbishops—first Lust, then Gluttony. The episode's closing scene also gives a glimpse of Emilia's situation with the Sin Archbishop of Greed, Regulus.

With tension steadily rising in the series, this Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 review dives into key aspects of the episode, such as production quality, narrative progression, animation, and such, to see how well this beloved anime is holding up in its third season.


Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 review: Tension builds with an action-driven episode

Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 review: A brief synopsis and narrative criticism

Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 starts with high tension as Garfiel and Mimi face two powerful Witch Cult members, despite Mimi knowing they're outmatched.

Meanwhile, Heinkel Astrea takes Felt hostage to keep Reinhard away from the fight, while Subaru and the Royal Selection Candidates plan their strategy to liberate Priestella from the Sin Archbishops.

Garfiel arrives with a severely injured Mimi, whose wound can't be healed due to the Reaper's Blessing. The Witch Cult demands the bones of the dead witch buried in Priestella, but Kiritaka warns that this would be catastrophic, so the group decides to fight.

Garf with the injured Mimi (Image via White Fox)
Garf with the injured Mimi (Image via White Fox)

After Garfiel recounts his earlier battle, the group heads to City Hall, now the Cult's base, and faces the two enemies Garf and Mimi fought. However, despite their combined efforts, they struggle. The fight intensifies as the Sin Archbishop of Envy, Capella Emerada Lugnica, appears in the form of a black dragon.

Subaru distracts her while Julius attacks, but she heals instantly and turns back. Subaru, Julius, and Karsten give chase, only to encounter another Sin Archbishop of Gluttony, Roy Alphard. The episode ends on a suspenseful note as the abducted Emilia awakens and faces Regulus, who questions her purity.

A Sin Archbishop of Gluttony, Roy Alphard (Image via White Fox)
A Sin Archbishop of Gluttony, Roy Alphard (Image via White Fox)

Studio White Fox continues to impress with their exceptional production quality in Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4, balancing action, suspense, and strategy as Subaru's group begins facing the Sin Archbishops.

The episode showcases a perfectly balanced narrative direction that keeps the audience engaged throughout, blending intense moments like Mimi's severe injury and Garf's emotional struggle with suspenseful elements such as the mystery surrounding Capella Emerada Lugnica's origins, the witch's remains, Felt's hostage situation, and the start of the main battle.

Key plot developments, including Subaru's confrontation with Gluttony to avenge Rem and the abducted Emilia's encounter with Regulus, keep viewers on edge. The episode concludes on a thrilling note, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what comes next. Overall, it showcases stellar storytelling and sets the stage for the epic battle ahead.


Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4: An overall review

Subaru confronts a Sin Archbishop of Gluttony (Image via White Fox)
Subaru confronts a Sin Archbishop of Gluttony (Image via White Fox)

The third season of this beloved isekai series continues to meet fan expectations, with studio White Fox delivering top-tier production under Masahiro Shinohara's skilled direction. Episode 4 is yet another thrilling installment, featuring stunning visuals and impressive animation.

The episode features meticulously crafted and detailed animation, with the fight sequences executed flawlessly in this action-packed installment. The portrayal of gore is handled with care, effectively capturing the brutality of the battles and their aftermath.

Capella's dragon form regeneration is animated entirely in 2D with impressive precision, showcasing the studio's dedication to detail.

Mimi and Garf (Image via White Fox)
Mimi and Garf (Image via White Fox)

Mimi's injury and Garf's emotional turmoil are animated with great attention to detail, while Subaru's rage and thirst for revenge against the Sin Archbishop of Gluttony heighten the anticipation for an epic showdown.

The voice acting in Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 remains exceptional, with Aoi Yuuki particularly standing out in her portrayal of Lust's erratic character. The music composition enhances the overall experience, making this episode a standout in this season.


Final thoughts

Julius in Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 (Image via White Fox)
Julius in Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 (Image via White Fox)

To sum up, Re:ZERO season 3 episode 4 is an exceptional addition to the series, marking the beginning of the epic showdown between Subaru's team and the Sin Archbishops.

With its peak narrative development and breathtaking animation, the episode delivers a captivating and immersive experience that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish, ultimately ending on a cliffhanger, which heightens the anticipation and further builds hype for the upcoming episode.

It sets the stage for multiple intense confrontations to come, beginning with Subaru's battle against Gluttony and Emilia's confrontation with Regulus. Fans are left eagerly awaiting the next episodes, making this a standout installment.


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