English Dub Review: Thunder 3 “Multiverse”
Overview
Stranded in a new world, the Small 3 realize they have incredible powers. They later meet other versions of themselves and learn how this really differs…
Our Take
Picking up from the previous episode, the next installment dives even deeper into its fascinating parallel world, revealing just how different this reality truly is. As the Small Three begin to understand the extraordinary abilities they’ve gained, the episode expands on the rules of its universe in creative ways, making the multiverse feel like more than just a backdrop. Encounters with alternate versions of familiar faces, combined with the contrast between cel-shaded manga-style characters and a realistic animated world represented in detailed character designs, create a unique dynamic that constantly keeps the viewer wondering what unexpected twist will come next.
Beyond its imaginative premise, the episode steadily builds intrigue by introducing even more mysteries surrounding the aliens and their presence in this strange world. Rather than relying on familiar multiverse clichés, it embraces the bizarre possibilities of its concept, from the surprisingly natural interactions between parallel families to the growing sense that something far more unsettling is happening beneath the surface. While the unconventional visual style and occasional comedic detours may not click with everyone, they help give the series an identity that feels unlike anything else currently airing, and the suspenseful ending only adds to the desire to see where the story goes next.
Overall, this was another engaging episode that continues to balance imaginative worldbuilding with an ever-growing sense of mystery. Every new revelation raises even more questions without giving away too many answers, making the story increasingly difficult to predict. Its blend of science fiction, surreal humor, and parallel-world mechanics creates a refreshingly different experience, and despite its unusual presentation, the series continues to prove that its greatest strength lies in constantly keeping viewers curious about what comes next.





