Record of Ragnarok Season 3 Anime Airs in Japan from April 3

Record of Ragnarok Season 3: What You Need to Know
The popular anime series Record of Ragnarok has returned with its third season, continuing the epic battles between gods and humans. Here's a breakdown of the latest news and updates surrounding the series.
Season 3 Release and Broadcast
The third season of Record of Ragnarok premiered on Netflix on December 10th, bringing the next chapter of the intense tournament to fans worldwide. For viewers in Japan, the anime will also be broadcast on television, starting on April 3rd. The first three episodes will air on Tokyo MX and BS11 at 24:30 JST (effectively April 4th at 12:30 a.m.). MBS will also air the anime, with two episodes shown back-to-back on April 3rd and April 10th.
New Cast Additions
Season 3 introduces a host of new characters to the roster, each with their own unique abilities and backstories. The voice cast includes:
- Makoto Furukawa as Nikola Tesla
- Daisuke Namikawa as Beelzebub
- Hiroshi Shirokuma as King Leonidas
- Kenichi Suzumura as Apollo
- Shiori Mikami as Alvitr
- Misako Tomioka as Göndul
- Mai Tōdō as Geirölul
- Shun Horie as Nostradamus
- Tsuguo Mogami as Adamas
- Shunsuke Takeuchi as Sakata Kintoki
- Kōsuke Toriumi as Siegfried
These new additions promise to bring even more depth and excitement to the already action-packed series.
Staff Changes and Production
The third season features a new team behind the scenes. Kōichi Hatsumi, known for his work on Tokyo Revengers, is directing the anime at Yumeta Company × Maru Animation. Yasuyuki Mutō, who worked on Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway and Tokyo Revengers, is the main writer. Yōko Tanabe and Hisashi Kawashima are the new character designers. Yasuharu Takanashi is returning to compose the music.
Theme Songs
The opening theme song for Season 3 is "Dead or Alive" performed by GLAY. The ending theme song is "Last breath, Last record" by Saori Hayami. These songs add to the overall atmosphere of the anime, setting the tone for the battles to come.
Story Synopsis
Warner Bros. Japan describes the new season as continuing the saga of 13 one-on-one battles for the survival of humanity. Gods from across the world face off against humans in a tournament to decide the fate of mankind. The season focuses on the fateful seventh battle, which is crucial for breaking the tie between gods and humans.
Previous Seasons
The first season of the Record of Ragnarok anime debuted on Netflix in June 2021. The second season was released in two parts, with the first part premiering in January 2023 and the second part in July 2023.
Manga Information
The Record of Ragnarok manga, written by Shinya Umemura and illustrated by Azychika, with storyboarding by Takumi Fukui, launched in Comic Zenon magazine in November 2017. Viz Media is releasing the series digitally and in print in English. Mangamo also licensed the manga in March 2022.
Spinoff Manga
The series has several spinoff manga, including Record of Ragnarok Mystery - The Case Files of Jack the Ripper, The Legend of Lu Bu Fengxiang The Flying General, and Record of Ragnarok Forbidden Tale: Apocalypse of the Gods. The Apocalypse of the Gods manga launched in June 2024.
Smartphone Game
A battle role-playing smartphone game titled Record of Ragnarok: The Day of Judgment launched in April 2025. This allows fans to further immerse themselves in the world of Record of Ragnarok.
In Conclusion
Record of Ragnarok Season 3 continues the thrilling battles and expands on the lore of the series. With new characters, staff, and storylines, fans have much to look forward to in this latest installment.