Chainsaw Man fans can watch one last montage of Pochita before the anime ends this coming Tuesday.

As reported by Anime Corner, MAPPA has been uploading character promotional videos to lead up to Tuesday's finale of the dark fantasy anime Chainsaw Man. The first video is of the quiet and intense Devil Hunter Aki, followed by his coworker and buddy Himeno, with the third showcasing anxious Devil Hunter Kobeni. As of this article's publication, the most recent one is of fan-favorite Devil dog Pochita.

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Chainsaw Man Fans Love Pochita

The character PV opens with Pochita running, with his little chainsaw cord tail wagging, before transitioning to the scene of Denji running to look for Pochita. The video sweetly captures Denji and Pochita's friendship, and fans can see how much the two care about and adore each other. From their first meeting, when Denji offered his blood to save the Chainsaw Devil, to Denji sharing his slice of bread with his friend to their final moments together, the video encapsulates why fans love the two characters.

Produced by MAPPA (Yuri!!! on Ice and Attack on Titan) and directed by Ryū Nakayama and Masato Nakazono, Chainsaw Man revolves around 16-year-old poverty-stricken Denji, who must sell his organs to pay off his dead father's debt. With Pochita's help, he's able to make some money by killing Devils. Denji dreams of living a normal life with Pochita after he clears his debt. Unfortunately, his dream abruptly disappears when the yakuza turn on them, slaughtering them both and leaving them in a Dumpster. Pochita sacrifices himself to save Denji, replacing his heart, thus resurrecting him into the terrifying Chainsaw Man. Although Denji's life is better now that he's a Devil Hunter, the danger isn't over yet, with numerous enemies looking to steal his heart.

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Tatsuki Fujimoto's manga series began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump in December 2018, with the first part ending in December 2020. Part 2, starring lonely high school student Asa Mitaka, began serializing in Shōnen Jump+, the platform known for having laxer restrictions around graphic content and themes. The manga has over 20 million copies as of November 2022, and a number of its volumes have placed high on the New York Times Best Seller List. Chainsaw Man won Best Manga at the Harvey Award two years in a row and Best Shōnen Manga at the 2021 Shogakukan Manga Award.

The final episode of Chainsaw Man airs this Tuesday on Crunchyroll. MAPPA has not confirmed a second season yet.

Source: YouTube, via Anime Corner