Will humankind live to see another 1,000 days? Find out in Record of Ragnarok III, the third season of the Japanese anime series based on the manga by artist Azychika, writer Shinya Umemura, and story structure creator Takumi Fukui, which streams on Netflix now.
The anime pits historical figures against deities from various mythologies against each other in a 13-round mortal-vs.-god death match — whichever side reaches seven victories first will claim victory in the Ragnarok. If humankind wins, they’ll get to continue existing … at least for one more millennium.
Says Fukui: “Much time has passed since the explosive ending to the second season. Thanks to the support of our fans, the third season is finally here! I can't wait for everyone to see the continuation of the battle between gods and humanity!”
For more details about the action-packed saga, scroll on.
What is Record of Ragnarok III about?
Based on the hit manga of the same name, the Record of Ragnarok saga continues with 13 one-on-one battles for the survival of humanity, pitting gods against humans from across the world. Witness the fateful seventh battle: the final fight to break the 3-3 tie between the gods and humans.
Who are all the fighters of Record of Ragnarok III and the voice cast?
The English voice cast for Record of Ragnarok S3 include:
- Laura Post as Brünnhilde, the eldest of the 13 Valkyrie sisters standing up against the Gods in the name of Humanity.
- Anairis Quinones as Göll, the youngest of the sisters.
- Chris Edgerly as Zeus, the chairman of the Council of Valhalla, and leader of the Gods
- Cory Yee as Hermes, Zeus’ butler who composes requiems on his violin during battles
- Kellen Goff as Heimdall, who serves as host and commentator during battles
- Bill Butts as Odin, the supreme god of Norse mythology
- Sean Rohani as Shiva, a Chief God and known as the greatest brawler in Heaven
- Ryan Colt Levy as Loki, a Norse god known as the “god of cunning”
- Tim Friedlander as Ares, the Greek God of War and son of Zeus
- Alejandro Saab as Soji Okita, a legendary swordsman from Japan’s Bakumatsu era
- J. Michael Tatum as Hades, the Greek “King of Helheim”
- Cory Yee as Quin Shi Huang, the first emperor of a unified China
- Brandon McInnis as Beelzebub, a Christian demon known for his destructive impulse
- John Patneaude as Nikola Tesla, an Austrian scientist known for his inventions
- James Mathis III as the Narrator
The Japanese voice cast for Record of Ragnarok S3 include:
- Miyuki Sawashiro as Brünnhilde, the eldest of the 13 Valkyrie sisters standing up against the Gods in the name of Humanity.
- Tomoyo Kurosawa as Göll, the youngest of the sisters.
- Wataru Takagi as Zeus, the chairman of the Council of Valhalla, and leader of the Gods
- Junichi Suwabe as Hermes, Zeus’ butler who composes requiems on his violin during battles
- Yukihiro Nozuyama as Heimdall, who serves as host and commentator during battles
- Sho Hayami as Odin, the supreme god of Norse mythology
- Tatsuhisa Suzuki as Shiva, a Chief God and known as the greatest brawler in Heaven
- Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Loki, a Norse god known as the “god of cunning”
- Hinata Tadokoro as Ares, the Greek God of War and son of Zeus
- Tsubasa Yonaga as Soji Okita, a legendary swordsman from Japan’s Bakumatsu era
- Ryotaro Okiayu as Hades, the Greek “King of Helheim”
- Kaito Ishikawa as Quin Shi Huang, the first emperor of a unified China
- Daisuke Namikawa as Beelzebub, a Christian demon known for his destructive impulse
- Makoto Furukawa as Nikola Tesla, an Austrian scientist known for his inventions
- Koji Ishii as the Narrator
Where can I watch Seasons 1 and 2 of Record of Ragnarok?
Catch the first two seasons of Record of Ragnarok here, only on Netflix.
When was the release date?
Record of Ragnarok III premiered on December 10.