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: Despite claiming to hate humans and devils alike, Power developed a genuine affection for a stray cat she originally intended to eat. Betrayal and the Bat Devil

For Denji, the motivation is purely juvenile, but for Power , it is a desperate attempt to reclaim the only living thing she has ever cared for. This mission highlights the parallel between the two protagonists: ChainsawManS1EP3-SD.mp4

: Denji’s entire existence was defined by his bond with his dog-like devil, Pochita, whom he lost when they merged. : Despite claiming to hate humans and devils

The emotional core of the episode is undercut by a shocking betrayal. Power leads Denji to a secluded house, only to knock him unconscious and offer him as a blood sacrifice to the Bat Devil in exchange for Meowy. The emotional core of the episode is undercut

: The fight reveals Denji’s unconventional heroism; he saves a civilian by throwing a car back at the devil, openly admitting he doesn't care about "dudes," yet his actions ultimately prevent more casualties. Broader World-Building

While the episode focuses on the immediate conflict, it provides "morsels" of broader political intrigue. Makima meets with higher-ups who discuss the potential weaponization of devils by other nations, such as the Soviet Union, establishing a global stakes for the Public Safety Devil Hunters. Additionally, Makima explains that a devil's strength is directly tied to the level of fear associated with its name—a foundational rule for the series' power scale. Episode 3 | Chainsaw Man Wiki | Fandom