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The hit anime series Spy × Family is back in the spotlight with lots of fan questions being answered. Here’s a full guide to what we know right now from season three info to character relationships, episode counts, and more.
Does Spy × Family have a Season 3 release date?
Yes. Season 3 of Spy × Family is officially set to premiere on October 4, 2025. Episodes will drop weekly on Saturdays.
Is the Spy × Family anime finished?
No the series is not finished. The anime is ongoing. Season 3 has begun, and more episodes are expected. Even though two full seasons have already aired, the source manga continues and the anime is adapting new arcs. So the story is still moving forward.
How many episodes does Spy × Family have?
Here are the details:
- Season 1 had 25 episodes (12 in the first half / “cour” and 13 in the second).
- Season 2 consisted of 12 episodes.
- Season 3’s total episode count has not been fully confirmed yet. Some sources expect a similar length to Season 2 (~12 episodes) but it remains unofficial.
So, in total for now: at least 37 episodes have been confirmed (25 + 12) and more are being released with Season 3.
Is Spy × Family a good anime?
Yes generally speaking, the anime is very well received.
- On review platforms, it has strong ratings.
- Many viewers say it’s fun, accessible and entertaining: “Personally, Spy × Family is great. … It’s also accessible.”
- It mixes spy action, comedy, family drama and heart-warming moments with good animation and characters.
At the same time, critics note the plot is not extremely complex or groundbreaking — it’s strong and well done, but within its genre.
So yes — if you like anime with a mix of action + comedy + heart, this is a solid choice.
Is Yor in love with Loid?
The relationship between Yor Forger and Loid Forger is one of the most discussed topics among fans.
- Yor entered the marriage cover-arrangement with Loid for her own reasons (to maintain her assassin cover).
- Fan interpretations and some story moments suggest Yor does see Loid as more than just a partner for cover. One fan comment: “Yor sees Loid as family, and definitely has a crush on him at the very least.”
- Loid, for his part, is quite focused on his mission and maintaining the fake family cover. He shows respect and care for Yor and Anya, but his romantic feelings (if any) are less overt in the story so far.
In short: It is very probable Yor has genuine feelings for Loid, though the anime/manga has not made a definitive full confession of “in-love” in conventional terms (as of the latest adaptions).
Is Spy × Family LGBTQ?
The question of LGBTQ representation is more subtle here.
- The series primarily presents a heterosexual “fake family” setup: Loid (male spy) marries Yor (female assassin) and they adopt Anya (a girl).
- Academic commentary notes that the family unit being portrayed is a performance of heteronormativity — the characters are hiding secret identities, playing roles.
So: While the show includes themes about identity, performance, and roles, it is not explicitly LGBTQ in the sense of featuring openly gay/lesbian/trans main characters or relationships (at least not central ones as of now).
What gender is Anya?
Anya Forger is a young girl. She is the adopted daughter in the Forger family. Her character is female.
Who’s the strongest in Spy × Family?
Strength comes in many forms in the series: physical ability, intelligence, telepathy, etc. A few contenders:
- Yor Forger: She is a deadly assassin known as “Thorn Princess”. Her physical combat skills are very high.
- Loid Forger: He is a top spy with mental and physical skills, strategic thinking.
- Anya Forger: While not the strongest in pure combat, she has telepathic abilities which allow her to sense thoughts.
- Also the dog Bond has precognitive abilities.
If asked “who is strongest,” many would point to Yor for combat strength and Loid for overall mission / spy skill. But strength depends on how you define it (heart, skill, power).
Is Spy × Family a harem?
No, it is not a classical harem anime (where one main character is surrounded by many characters of the opposite gender vying for affection). In Spy × Family:
- The core is a fake family formed for a mission: Loid, Yor, Anya (and Bond) are the main group.
- The story focuses on their interactions, secrets and growth as a family.
- There are romantic/feelings-elements (especially Yor’s feelings) but the show does not follow the typical many-girls-one-boy harem setup.
So calling it a harem would not be accurate.
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