My Daemon season 1 ending explained: Learn all there is to know about the ending of season 1 of My Daemon, and what happens to Kento and Anna.
The ending of My Daemon Season 1 has a surprisingly optimistic streak given all the giant monsters and nuclear weapons involved. I mean, really, when was the last time a major series resolved its good versus evil conflict with a gentleman’s agreement and a bit of trust? That’s essentially how Kento “defeats” Pandaemonium in Episode 13, which is fittingly titled “At All Cost”, but we’re getting a little ahead of ourselves.
The finale begins with the restoration daemon – still nameless, I believe – having “restored” Pandaemonium to a kaiju-sized monstrosity with the intention of destroying first Japan and then the rest of the world. In the meantime, Kento has technically given birth to a new daemon, Chumimin, which looks like Venusaur had a terrible accident.
The ticking-clock device of this final episode is that the U.S. and Japan have agreed to nuke Pandaemonium and level Hakata for the greater good, so the good guys need to either escape the area or find a way to deal with Pandaemonium before that happens. But in the meantime, they stop to help a bunch of people on a bridge because Kento can’t help himself. During this sequence, it is revealed that Chumimin’s special power is essentially just weaponized friendship.
When he lets out a little signal, a ton of daemons, including Baron and some other familiar faces, show up out of the blue to lend a hand to all the stranded humans. It’s a nice moment, and it inspires Kento to return to Hakata to try and talk Pandaemonium down.
As it turns out, even with Chumimin’s help, Kento can’t get through to Pandaemonium. This is where Anna comes in.
Kento plans to use Anna to store the nukes as they arrive, and his friends – nay, family! – are right by his side to his obvious delight, but Chumimin, I guess through sheer encouragement, helps Anna evolve into her final form. She leaps into the sky and stores not just the nukes but also Pandaemonium itself and everything else in the vicinity. Kento wakes up with his daemonium particle scar back and his mum alive, but don’t fret, folks – this isn’t an “it was all a dream” ending. Since Kento’s mother’s body was put into storage with everything else, Kento is able to say goodbye to her properly before stepping out into the void of Anna’s storage space to confront Pandaemonium.
After the protagonist is done defeating Pandaemonium, the humans all make it back but a devolved Anna remains behind in the storage space. The season ends with Kento at his mother’s grave, telling her how much he misses her and Anna. Suddenly, we hear Anna say her name, and Kento turns towards the camera, smiling, but the season ends before we see whether or not Anna is really there.
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