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Soul Eater (dub) Episode 26 〈EXCLUSIVE × 2025〉

This episode officially kicks off the , introducing the organization that will serve as the primary antagonist for much of the middle series. It also solidifies Crona's shift from a villain to a core member of the supporting cast.

Meanwhile, begins to struggle significantly with his internal madness, exacerbated by the Kishin's awakening wavelength. The episode shifts from the academy to a mission in Loew Village , where Maka, Soul, and Crona investigate a rampaging earthen golem, only to encounter a powerful ancient witch. Key Highlights

Following the chaotic events of the Kishin’s revival, Lord Death orders to enroll at the DWMA for "trial enrollment" to help them adapt to a normal life. Maka and Marie Mjolnir take on the challenge of guiding the socially anxious Crona through the academy, leading to several comedic and touching moments. Soul Eater (Dub) Episode 26

: The mission in Loew Village reveals that the "Oldest Golem" is actually a vessel for Arachne , the Mother of All Demon Weapons and Medusa's older sister, who has been dormant for 800 years.

: Just as Arachne and her subordinate Giriko overwhelm the students, Justin Law , the youngest-ever Death Scythe, makes a dramatic entrance to save them. This episode officially kicks off the , introducing

: The episode highlights Stein’s deteriorating mental state, as he hallucinates Medusa and struggles to keep his darker impulses at bay. Series Impact

Episode 26 of the , titled " The Exciting and Embarrassing Trial Enrollment! The DWMA New Lifestyle Support Fair Is Open? ," serves as a pivotal transition point for the series. It focuses on the awkward yet heartwarming integration of Crona into the Death Weapon Meister Academy (DWMA) and the introduction of a major new antagonist. Plot Overview The episode shifts from the academy to a

: In one of the most famous comedic scenes in the series, Crona writes a poem so profoundly depressing that it puts everyone who reads it—including the boisterous Black★Star —into a literal corner of despair.