The episode excels at introducing the Hunting Dogs as a legitimate, terrifying threat. Unlike previous villains, this five-member special suppression squad operates with the weight of the law behind them, making them "technically good guys" who are nevertheless hunting our heroes.
The episode explores the concept of "corrupt justice." The Hunting Dogs serve as the military's finest, yet their methods—often involving torture or ruthless interrogation—challenge the viewer's perception of right and wrong.
The standout is the reveal of the unit's diverse and bizarre personalities. From the blind but ultra-perceptive Saigiku Jōno to the sword-wielding Tetchō Suehiro, their abilities (enhanced by surgery to be 1,000 times stronger than a normal human) create an immediate sense of power imbalance. 7 : Dogs Hunt Dogs
Review: Bungo Stray Dogs – Season 4, Episode 7 ("Dogs Hunt Dogs")
Watch the introduction and power breakdown of the Hunting Dogs as they begin their pursuit of the Detective Agency: The episode excels at introducing the Hunting Dogs
Fans and critics consistently rate this episode highly (often 9.1/10 on IMDb) for its sharp animation during the initial pursuit scenes and the creative use of supernatural abilities.
The phrase is a central theme and the title of a standout episode in the anime series Bungo Stray Dogs . It specifically refers to the introduction of the Hunting Dogs , an elite military unit tasked with tracking down the series' protagonists. The standout is the reveal of the unit's
This episode marks a significant tonal shift in the series, transitioning from the mystery-heavy "Untold Origins" arc into a high-stakes pursuit that pushes the Armed Detective Agency to its absolute limit.