***Warning, the following may contain spoilers for Free – Dive to the Future. Reader discretion is advised.***
Series Synopsis
Haruka Nanase (voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki), the prodigy swimmer, has graduated from Iwatobi High and his beloved Iwatobi Swim Club. Although his high school career is over, his professional one has just begun. Haruka now has his sights set on the international stage.
During his time with the Iwatobi Swim Club, Haruka had to face many challenges, and rediscover why he loves the water so much. However, it turns out he still has much to learn.
The competitors Haruka faces are the very best of the best. Everyone has put in the time. Everyone has faced their own struggles. Everyone is gunning for the top. To slow down here would mean undoing years of growth.
That is a prospect Haruka cannot accept.
If being the greatest were easy, then everyone would do it. Therefore, Haruka is determined to prove to the world he has what it takes.
Series Positives

Low and behold, here we are. It only took four years after the release of season two (not to mention, two and a half years after my review of the last installment) for this follow up to air.



The first two installments of Free were exciting and put you on edge. They were great.

I’ve got to be honest. If Free – Dive to the Future was the next chapter in the Free saga we were always destined to have, I wish it had never come. This was sloppy, and it was clear why. But we’ll get to that in due time.


Free 3 was undoubtedly pretty, but it had no substance. That was a shame too because there almost was.
Returning Characters
Let me clarify two things.
One: There were no good new characters.



In addition, Haruka served as an anchor for characters who were struggling. He could connect with others through his words and actions.

The best part was, Haruka wasn’t even the highlight.
Makoto’s personal growth could have been the basis for an entirely new spin-off series; one I would happily hype myself up for.
Unlike Haruka, Makoto had moved away from competitive swimming. He found his calling behind the scenes and seemed far more fulfilled with being a coach.
Makoto as a mentor was a fantastic way for this series to demonstrate how he and his friends had interpreted the events of the first two Free seasons. Everything swung back around when Makoto met a young swimmer who was in a similar situation he was once in.
Finally, there was Rin who was not nearly used enough. When he was around, he had some of the best scenes in this season. Compared to Haruka who had, at last, broken out of his Free 1 shell, Rin was enjoying the results of his full one-hundred-eighty transformation.
The glum, self-doubting swimmer we had known was nowhere to be seen. Free 3 gave us a rising athlete. No longer was Rin held back by his perceived weaknesses. He was driven by his rivals — a.k.a., his friends — to get better at the sport he loved and had dedicated his life to. Powerful competitors were no longer roadblocks, but rather opportunities to become stronger.
This more confident Rin resulted in a more lighthearted individual. He was willing to laugh and be silly. Again, the only downside associated with Rin was that he was not in this season as much as he should have been.
Through Haruka, Makoto, and Rin, Free 3 could have been something worthwhile; on par with its predecessors even. Too bad these three were only a small fraction of what made up this season.
All around them was a never-ending barrage of setbacks, repeats, and nonsense.
All around them was a never-ending barrage of setbacks, repeats, and nonsense.
Series Negatives
As I said in the beginning: Free 3 was sloppy, and it was that way for one reason.
This series had shot itself in the foot long before this season ever came to air.

Do we see the issue yet?

Nevertheless, that sure as hell didn’t stop Free 3 from trying.

That was three separate plotlines, and they each had problems.


That’s a pretty useful tidbit to know when you need to watch a five-hour series in two. Too bad that does make for a rather pointless sit. If you take my advice, don’t bother with this show at all. Should you decide to watch this season anyway, though, there is a silver lining.

Free 3 ended in episode eight. Due to that, the obvious next question is: What of the last four episodes? I wouldn’t worry about them. Other than being a set up for Free 4 — I’ll come back to this — the conclusion to this season was beyond stupid.

Free 3 ended in episode eight. Due to that, the obvious next question is: What of the last four episodes? I wouldn’t worry about them. Other than being a set up for Free 4 — I’ll come back to this — the conclusion to this season was beyond stupid.

I don’t care if what I’m about to say is a spoiler, Free 3 had no idea what it was doing with this character.

This wasn’t some supervillain. Albert was simply the best swimmer in the world. This season needed to calm the hell down.
Even if we disregard what people were saying, here are two things Free 3 got wrong with Albert.

Second: If any upcoming show wants to establish someone as a threat to be concerned about, do what Free 3 did. Have this person speak in only nice-guy English (I wish I were joking). Also, to complete the immersion, make sure your final boss character only talks to the main hero with compliments and encouraging statements. That will surely get people pissing their pants.
What was this?
Lastly, there was the issue with Free 3 setting up for the next installment. To be fair, there was an explicit declaration of a new Free project at the end of episode twelve. So there should be something coming — in 2020, that is.
Outstanding. Not only are we getting a follow up to a season that was a drag on the Free brand, but we get to wait two years for it, too. Yippee.
Seriously, two years. Why? It’s not like there is some massive international sporting event coming in 2020 that a Japanese swimming anime, whose story is based in Tokyo, would possibly care about. However, if such an event did exist, then maybe said anime might be trying to milk an idea that was already one season too long.
Final Thoughts
I know I will be watching whatever this series does next. I kind of made it my job to do so. As for everyone else, though, why do that to yourself?
I could say this was a case of oh-how-the-mighty-have-fallen, except, I don’t believe that to be the case. This series may have been open for a third season after the end of the second, but I never said a continuation was necessary. Therefore, you’re still left with two really good sports anime, while totally disregarding the third.
Although there was some growth with some returning characters, there wasn’t enough here to make this installment worth your time.
Free – Dive to the Future is one you can skip.
But these are just my thoughts. What are yours? Have you seen this show? What would be your advice concerning Free – Dive to the Future? Leave a comment down below because I would love to hear what you have to say.
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I’m LofZOdyssey, and I’ll see you next time.
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