Which Characters Survive To The End Of Seraph Of The End Anime?

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I get a little giddy when people ask about who’s left standing by the end of 'Seraph of the End' — it’s one of those shows that wraps one big arc while leaving corners deliberately cracked open. If you mean the anime as it finishes its broadcast run (the two seasons, 24 episodes total, ending with the Nagoya/return-to-Tokyo fallout), a lot of the main cast are still alive on-screen, but the story leaves plenty of threads intentionally unresolved. I’ll walk through who you see still breathing in the final episode and touch on why the anime feels like it’s only half a story.

By the end of the anime (ep. 24) the key characters you last see alive are: Yuuichirou Hyakuya (he’s alive and central to the cliffhanger tensions), Mikaela Hyakuya (alive, as a vampire — his relationship with Yuu is the emotional anchor), Shinoa Hiragi (alive and still part of the Moon Demon Company team), Guren Ichinose (alive, although in a fraught position after the big revelations), and a number of the Moon Demon Company squadmates who’ve been present through the major arcs — Yoichi Saotome, Mitsuba Sanguju, and Shiho Kimizuki among them. On the vampire side some important players like Ferid Bathory and Krul Tepes are also last-seen-alive, and higher-ups in the Hiragi family (like Kureto and other members we meet) aren’t killed off in the anime run either. The anime is careful to keep many of its heavy-hitters alive because it’s setting up the next moves, not delivering a definitive final reckoning.

What trips people up is that the anime cuts off at a point where loyalties, experiments, and conspiracies are still unfolding, so “alive” doesn’t always mean “safe” or “resolved.” Yuu and Mika are alive, but the nature of their conflict — Yuu’s vendetta, Mika’s vampire existence, and the experiments being run on Yuu — means their futures are murky. Guren is alive but compromised politically and emotionally. Shinoa and the rest of the squad are intact as a unit, but their missions and allegiances are bent by the larger Hiragi-family politics shown across the two seasons. Because the show adapts material from the manga and stops mid-plot, the anime’s ending is more of a springboard than a final curtain.

If you loved the anime and came away wanting closure like I did, the manga (and later novels/transcripts) continue the story and answer the fates of many characters the anime leaves dangling. I’ve binged both the show and the manga at midnight more than once — there’s that delicious feeling of finding out what actually happens next. If you want, I can list more minor characters and exactly where they were left at episode 24, or point you to the specific manga chapters that pick up right after the anime’s last scene.
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