The first spoiler-safe manga-only scene, to be honest, I’m not even sure to add it in case they might use it for a more dramatic scene later. Sonju also told the kids the surefire way to kill a demon, which was supposed to be something Ray figures out later on by themselves as well. The fact that the payphone rings and with William Minerva’s voice coming is also something that would have been shown in a certain location later on in the story. However, it looks as if certain areas of certain rooms are either out of focus or darkened enough to keep a certain air of mystery to what they actually contain. Some of the other rooms from the shelter that weren’t revealed until later on in the story and omakes actually made an early debut, such as the secret piano room, reference room, the underground tunnels, and the payphone room.
Well, there’s a lot of scenes that got cut out from the chapters adapted, but the most important of them will be discussed in the spoilers section. “This is William Minerva.” Lost Panels and New Scenes Going back to Emma, the payphone in the other room starts to ring, and as she picks up the call… Meanwhile, Anna notices Yvette in looking on in shock in a completely different somewhere else in the shelter, and then sees the reason why. Later on, Emma is told of a mysterious room by the garden area, which can only be opened by the pen. Don’t worry manga readers, I’ll get to this scene soon enough As they all settle in comfortably for the rest of the evening, the older kids test the radio found in the room earlier, in hopes of gaining more information from Grace Field at their location in the future.
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They walk through the dark hall and find a room with many TV monitors, moldy cookies, a sealed letter, and no one around. With the help of the Minerva pen, they unlock the entrance to the underground shelter. While Sonju gets rid of all the Grace Field pursuers in the forest, the kids finally reach B06-32 by nighttime in the middle of nowhere. With Mujika, it was quite a shock when I first read that she would have turned the kids in at first, but much like what Emma starts to learn with demons last episode, it seems that she also gained more empathy and compassion for humans thanks to the past few days they shared together. there are also three very important things not mentioned in the anime scene, two of which I will in a bit more detail in the spoilers section. Now for this one, they combined this part with a flashback scene, which is where the part where Mujika first thought of turning them back to Grace Field. As soon as the kids make their way out, the demons’ conversation with each other reveals both Mujika’s initial feelings for them and Sonju’s true intentions for helping them out. As the children say their tearful goodbyes to their demon friends, Sonju gives them some last minute survival tips for surviving the trek through the wastelands, while Mujika discreetly hands Emma a special amulet as a gift. The next day, the group arrives at the end of the forest. Will we ever hear what demon language actually sounds like? Another thing worth noting is that in the manga, Mujika says the part about the demons’ appearance being warped in demon language, but since Emma still looks as confused as in the original, I’m unsure if it’s because she’s still talking in demon language in the anime, or if Emma technically understands her but doesn’t really get the context of what she’s talking about. Although, I must say, it seems the anime is making more of an effort to keep mentioning Norman within the story. Now this scene is interesting because the part with Ray is anime-original but the simultaneous mention of Norman while shifting focus back to Emma was enough to not separate it into the next section altogether. While Emma talks to her about who’s in the photos, Ray beats Sonju at a game of chess as the other kids watch. We start off with Mujika catching Emma looking over the photos Ray gave her. Now with that said, let’s move on to the episode! Let’s just say…certain scenes and characters have been adapted very differently, so I’m gonna do my best to go through everything while maintaining separation of spoilers for anime-only fans, which are marked clearly. Welcome back to this week’s breakdown for The Promised Neverland! Season 2, episode 3 covers chapters 50 to 52, and the last part of Chapters 53-55.