Enen no Shouboutai
Fire Force
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Enen no Shouboutai

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Fire Brigade of Flames
Japanese: 炎炎ノ消防隊
English: Fire Force
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 34
Chapters: 305
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 23, 2015 to Feb 22, 2022
Genres: Action Action, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Ookubo, Atsushi (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.751 (scored by 4773547,735 users)
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Ranked: #15082
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Popularity: #119
Members: 110,698
Favorites: 3,065

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Made by the same author, Soul Eater and Enen no Shouboutai (Fire Brigade of Flames) has a familiar artwork and style with its characters. The main protagonist has a tomboyish personality but is sincere with their actions to help others. In addition, they have skills to fight against supernatural forces that threatens their world/society. Both series are known for their shounen style action with a bit of mystery involving the strange phenomenons in the story.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Idk got similiar vibes and a weirdo smile too 
reportRecommended by iQoot
really good shounen that are not so popular that they don't care if they are good, looking at you fairy tail and bleach. You will get all the right amount of action, feels and comedy in these 2 
reportRecommended by edroxel
- Both series involve talented protagonists with mysterious pasts that fight against an "unknown" enemy. - Every character has a different motive that drives them to risk their lives and protect humanity. - Fighting forces are grouped into several companies that have their own distinguished mentalities and specialties. - Even among the "heroes" there are differences in politics and values that lead to infighting. - Death has become a close part of life in their world due to the monsters that plague them. Overall, both series are great shounen/super power stories with memorable characters and high-stakes fights. 
reportRecommended by Samui
Ao no Exorcist and Enen no Shouboutai follows a modern supernatural story with many abnormal events. In the world of Ao no Exorcist, there are demons, apparitions, and spirits that must be contained. From Enen no Shouboutai, there is abnormal phenomenons of people bursting into flames. The main male protagonist portrays themselves as someone to help society contain their problem while also discovering their true potentials. Both series are also known for its standard shounen themes. In addition, the main male protagonist seems to have a mysterious past that connects with the story. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both feature a character working for a government organization, one in the fire force, other in the police. Both feature superpowered individuals. Both contain moral dilemmas. 
reportRecommended by khaego
-Both are series that revolve around a huge conspiracy that affects the entire nation -Both main characters are heavily motivated to save their younger brothers. -Characters in both series all share the same kind of power but use it in unique ways. (Pyromancy and Alchemy respectively) -The organization the main character is apart of in both series contains factions that they end up facing.  
reportRecommended by IdiotKnightKing
SO COOL at the end of manga , turns slightly psychological 
reportRecommended by sexy_toeman
Both are about guys who work in the "demon extinguishing squad", but kaijuu is kind of like Attack on titan because he becomes a demon, and the monsters randomly spawn, and kill people, and are super hard to kill, see where im going. 
reportRecommended by hwwoW
The main male protagonists of both series are strong and quite intelligent without being OP or oversmart. Both have horrible reputations and their pasts influence the respective plots greatly. Strong bonds between comrades are shown in a quite casual manner and it doesn't become melodramatic or forced. The fights are quite well written and don't have illogical power-ups just so that the good guys can win. 
reportRecommended by Evarinya
Both are dark fantasy battle shounen manga with memorable characters, incredibly well drawn action scenes and engaging storylines. Both have very lively protagonists that desire to help people, using their special abilities. Both have horror themes and vibes. 
reportRecommended by alpha_shadow
In both series, the main male protagonist has a past that has various connections to the story. Their role in the present arc shows their growth and desire to protect people they care about. In addition, the main protagonists has a similar hotblooded personality especially when it comes to fighting. There is also a lot of mystery present that revolves around the origins of their world and strange phenomenons. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both of them have main characters with interesting personalities. Both are battle shounen manga with excellent art, filled with action scenes. Both have main characters that desire to become heroes, but in different ways. Both are about saving people, rescuing those in need and in despair. Both of them are relatively fast paced. Both have memorable side characters that fill the manga with life. Both of them have excellent character designs in general. Both of them have really cool looking and memorable villains.  
reportRecommended by alpha_shadow
Both series revolve around calming restless spirits; DGM is more spiritually based whereas ENS is more sci-fi (although it does also have spiritual elements). Both series also feature an orphaned protagonist who joins an organisation to add meaning (Allen for family, and Shinra to protect others) as well as a wide cast of funny and loveable characters.  
reportRecommended by vxnderground
-Both action manga with darker horror vibes. -Both are well drawn, have similar stories where characters slay demons/flame people. -Both have Tokyo style settings with well drawn background art. -Both have sets of great characters that lighten up the mood with comedic moments. 
reportRecommended by alpha_shadow
While reading Enen no Shouboutai felt like I was reading FT. There were quite a lot similarities when I thought about it -Fire typo hot blooded Shounen MC who get unusually powered up bcoz of their "nakama" power up -Fanservice when not needed -Short fights -Fast paced (at the start, FT was kindda fast paced with storyline and action) Owh! And both are getting a cross over soon i guess!  
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