World trigger filler episodes




You know, I’ve seen a LOT of anime series with filler arcs. Especially Shonens. However, this is probably the first time I’ve ever seen a series use that as their selling point. They declared it a “new” series and had this blurb to say about it. “The new anime series will depict an original story that was not in Daisuke Ashihara’s manga. It will also feature new characters and other elements.” Honey…sweetheart? That’s called a filler arc. I know you’re trying to be classy about it, but it’s called a filler arc. So yeah. That being said…is it any good? Well……you’ll see.

So the episode starts with Jin beating up some new types of trion soldiers they’ve never seen before. Why is this? Because it’s a filler arc. Don’t question it.



We then cut to our main characters not in their normal environment, but at a camp to practice and train. oh god. this already sounds like a filler arc.



We flash back to the gang in Takahoma talking about how they should go there while “waiting” for the next round of the tournament. (pff. waiting. yeah. waiting for the guy to write

Remember When…?


Saturday rolls around, and even though you’re a bit tired, you spring out of bed, excited because 
that show
is going to be on. It’s one of your weekly highlights, if not 
the
highlight of your week. You grab a bowl of your favorite sugary cereal and plop yourself down on the floor at the foot of the sofa. The TV crackles to life, never on the correct channel and a bit too loud. You take the remote in hand and punch the number in for the channel you managed to memorize before your own phone number. The remnants of some other show you don’t really watch passes by like a hazy, but familiar dream. You shovel cereal into your mouth as commercials blare in excitement about the hottest new thing that every kid your age
needs
. And then, finally, it comes on. You’ve memorized the theme song. Can recite whole episodes upon request. You absolutely love 
that show
and wouldn’t miss it for the world.

That’s kind of what watching 
World Trigger 
is like.

What is World Trigger?

I’ve always heard about 
World Trigger
from dedicated fans since joining the anime community, but I’d be lying if I said I “got it&#




World Trigger
, is an anime that has
99 episodes
divided into 3 seasons, with
16 filler episodes
and its percentage is
16%
. The anime adapted up to chapter 196 of the manga (this has 233 chapters, being published)







Rating:
4.0/5 (votes).



Written by:
Daisuke Ashihara


Published by:
Shueisha


Magazine:
Weekly Shōnen Jump, Jump Square


Original run (manga):
February 9, 2013 – present


Studio:
Toei Animation


Directed by:
Mitsuru Hongo, Kouji Ogawa, Morio Hatano


Music by:
Kenji Kawai


Original run (anime):
October 5, 2014 – January 23, 2022





Score MAL:

8.0/10 423,846 votes.


IMDb Rating:

7.5/10 1,616 votes.




When a portal to another realm suddenly materializes on Earth, Mikado City finds itself overrun by enigmatic entities known as “Neighbors,” malevolent beings impervious to conventional weaponry. In response to this invasion, the Border Defense Agency is established to counter the Neighbor threat using specialized armaments called “Triggers.” Despite the passage of several years since the portal’s emergence, Neighbors remain a persistent danger, prompting Border members to remain vigilant in safeguarding th

World Trigger Filler List and Watch Order




World Trigger is an anime with 99 episodes across three seasons, including 16 filler episodes. This article will provide you with a World Trigger filler list, so keep reading to find out.

Based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Daisuke Ashihara, World Trigger seemed irredeemable after the poorly executed season one. Still, fans were pleasantly surprised with the second one. In 2014, Toei Animation produced the first season, which covered around five story arcs from the manga and consisted of 73 episodes. However, it was not very well received by the fans due to pacing and animation issues. Furthermore, a good chunk of season one consisted of fillers, i.e., anime-exclusive content.

Many did not have high hopes for a season two, especially after the seven-year gap since the first season aired. Fortunately, fans were pleasantly surprised with the second season. It consisted of 12 episodes, and there was a noticeable rise in quality, resulting in high ratings. The new season's attention to detail and the revamped color and design redeemed World Trigger.

The third season came out in 2021, and most fans had a posi