A powerful necromancer known as the Corpse God dies during a legendary battle, only to be reborn as Polka Shinoyama, a young boy in modern-day Tokyo. In the process of trying to adapt to his new physical body, he gets targeted by various groups that deal with the supernatural. Among them is Misaki Sakimiya, a high school girl who can see spirits and is out for his blood from the very moment they meet. Attempting to make sense of this situation where unknown parties want him dead, Polka eventually meets Takumi Kuruya, a contractor skilled in surveillance and hacking, and Lisa Kuraki, a crime boss operating out of Shinjuku. Alongside these—and other unexpected—allies, Polka braves danger to reveal the truth of his reincarnation and the fate awaiting the world he now lives in. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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This show is... boring. Whatever direction you thought it was headed in the first 2-3ish episodes is NOT where it goes at all. In retrospect, it's like those episodes are from an entirely different show. It becomes the most tedious and drawn out pseudo crime mystery drama story you've ever seen, with a bunch of characters you don't care about, and lore that makes your eyes roll to the back of their skull. To make it more fun, the show decides the main bulk of the plot should take place in one empty room. Whoever came up with that is truly a genius. This is oneof those times where I can honestly say, I cannot see this being anyone's favorite show. There are a lot of bland or crappy shows out there, but at least there's SOME element to grab onto. There's nothing here. It's just so BLAND and BORING which is a shame because the initial premise seemed like it could be fun. It's not funny, it's not witty, not clever, it's absolutely nothing. The show is the equivalent of stale bread. Do not bother.
At first, this anime doesn't seem too different from a generic reverse isekai. But rather than indulging in standard power fantasy tropes against forgetable villains, this anime takes a slightly different approach. Our MC, while previously all-powerful, is now severely nerfed due to the significant lack of mana in this world, but despite that he remains more powerful than the average person when he does use it. What's important isn't how well he can win fights, it's under what circumstances he can use his powers and for what reasons he decides to. How he gets into and resolves conflicts gives insight into what the MC istruly like on the inside, different from your first impression and leaving you curious about the kind of life he led. If you prefer an anime that has some clear goal and plot direction, then you might be put off by this. Where this anime truly shines is in its world building and execution. At first this appears to be a boring modern world, but as time goes on, it's revealed that there are many powerful and influential figures that linger in the shadows. They really drive home the point what power they hold, and every single one is an intense encounter to be remembered. You don't merely see these encounters, you feel them in the most intense, chilling way the anime industry has to offer, tailored in kind to each one's character. But that's not all, they aren't all on the same side. The ever present chance of one intervening for their own reason and flip the encounter upside-down adds a layer of suspense that is rarely done right in anime. The interwound nature of this makes the world feel truly real with its own weight and ecosystem. You can think of it as this world's ecosystem of mysterious powers becoming upset by the appearance of the MC and his otherworldly powers, and we get to see and feel the mysteries of this formerly boring world unravel itself with him at the center, as well as the mysteries of MC's previous world being revealed over time. The world begins to feel heavier and heavier. Perhaps MC isn't so OP after all, and perhaps there is more of a connection between the two worlds than simply his resurrection. If there's one gripe, though, it's that often times the comic relief bits are done at inopportune times that disrupt the intense mood of the scene. I can't stress enough that this story is one in which you experience and feel as mysteries are unraveled and anyone at any moment could fall prey to the world around them, not one that prides itself on a dramatic or cunning plot nor a show-off power-fantasy. In this regard, it is truly a master of its craft.
“Dead Mount Death Play” is what happens when You homebrew your own D&D setting… “with black jack and hookers''. If You get that reference we can be friends. A powerful necromancer called the “Corpse God”, who transcended his humanity is defeated in combat. Before his demise he casts a spell that allows him to reincarnate to have a peaceful life. Well… didn’t work exactly as planned. He got thrusted into the freshly dead body of a 16 year old boy in today's japan. Thanks to a series of not so fortunate events he gets entangled with people from the underground. Despite being in a differentworld he still wants to find a way to live a peaceful life. Despite his goal, life has a strange way of keeping him on his toes. To be fair it is a part one of the seasons and it kinda feels like it. All the episodes function more like a prelude and world building than anything else. Unfortunately it works to the detriment of the 12 episodes. But let’s start with the main cast. Corpse God - our main protagonist. In his former life he was hunted as an evil calamity and slain as such. Despite that it does appear he had some pretty good reasons to be a dick the people he killed. To no one's surprise he has a tragic backstory because… of course he does. Tragic backstories to MCs nowadays are a dime a dozen in manga and anime so I’m not even gonna pretend it’s interesting because it’s not. It’s the same generic shit You saw a million times… but with a skeleton. So I guess You haven’t seen this iteration all that often. Still boring. Despite being in a new world he’s tragically passive. Yes, he has a goal and even starts a business but most of the things that happen to him happen “to him” and not “because of him” which leaves him as a reactionary hero. Something I truly despise. He has no personality to speak of and, to my surprise, the show acknowledges that in the last episode and even gives a half assed excuse for it. It is more that most shows give about the lack of personality so i guess it’s a plus. As he is now he is another nerfed but still pretty OP, boring protagonist with no personality. A pretty good premise turned lacklustre execution. Polka Shinoyama - the 16 year old boy who got killed and whose body is now inhabited by the Corpse God. Not much is known about him except he is an heir of a rich family, has more empathy than brain and is kind. His soul now inhabits a shark plushie, something he doesn’t seem to mind in the least. To be fair in the grand scheme of things he’s just a useless mascot who gets himself in ecchi situations once in a while. Misaki Sakimiya - The girl who killed Polka. She’s a hired gun with a reputation of putting down other killers. She seems to be emotionally unstable and detached from reality. To be fair in the beginning, both in her design and character she seemed to me like an amalgamation of Junko Enoshima and Toko Fukawa from Danganronpa. Not a bad place to start and her character does go in a bit of a different route than those two. After getting killed, mostly by accident, by the Corpse God, she gets resurrected as a zombie. Something she’s perfectly ok with and even has some fun with her new skills. She is tragically underutilised in this show as she’s the best part of the main coterie. Takumi Kuruya - an information broker who uses his drones and hacking skills to keep tabs on important things. Despite being suspicious of the Corpse God in the beginning he warms up to him rather quickly. He even helps with his fortune telling business venture. Not a very original character and as such is pretty much forgettable. Now that we have the coterie out of the way, let's talk about writing. It’s… well.. It’s everywhere and nowhere all at the same time. There is a plot somewhere there, hidden behind all the world building and characters introduction. It’s a shame that the plot isn’t run by the MC but everyone else. Let me explain. Our hero is stranded in a new world, has a goal in mind and even an idea on how to achieve it. But every dramatic thing that happens is a result of someone else's decisions and action. It’s more often than not that he gets involved by chance or because of the body he inhabits. He has little to no real power as a story catalyst. Like I said before: Things happen to him, not because of him. That changes a little in the last two episodes but before that he’s just there along for the ride. Apart from that the story is actually pretty interesting. It starts out as almost a dark comedy reverse isekai but the longer the show goes on the more it shifts into a pretty solid thriller with its very own secret organizations fighting for power, assassinations and even some supernatural elements for good measure. It’s a solid idea. The problem is that all that needed a set up. That’s what those 12 episodes are (I really hope so) - a setup to something more grand. Now don’t get me wrong, You can still have a good time watching them but at the end You will be left with blue balls and a WTF face. I honestly am a bit hyped for part two because I hope they will deliver on the type of thriller (maybe even a political one) that they set up. All in all I think that despite its flaws and being just a prelude to more things to come it’s a solid watch. If for nothing else the premise and Misaki are rather enjoyable.
Part 1 of Dead Mount Death Play serves no purpose as a story. The first episode hooks you in with this idea that something interesting might occur, but it never does. The antagonistic forces do not feel like threats. The Detectives that investigate supernatural situations and people? No more than a suggested inconvenience. The aforementioned supernatural people? Handwaved in story as not being supernatural at all despite them showing off clearly supernatural abilities.The person who originally ordered Polka's assassination in the first place? Don't worry about it. This show whispers fun and interesting ideas into your ear with no pay off or satisfying conclusion. It only hopes you'll stick around for its unnecessary fanservice randomly sprinkled in so you forget what it promised you narratively. It gets a 4 out of 10 from me because it had some interesting ideas, but if I'm being honest with myself it deserves a 1 out of 10 for wasting my time. Don't waste your time hoping for more out of this show outside of the first episode. This show is the generic store brand plain seltzer of anime.
This anime had probably very big potential at the start, it kinda throws old school anime vibe with proper story and character development. Well, that was bad assumption. It starts with great first episode, then it becomes dull. While main character is somewhat enjoyable and more or less is properly built into story, the rest is kinda meh. Characters 4/10 - Corpse God (MC) is enjoyable and in first half you can see some logic in that character. This fades away with more episodes. Regarding other characters I can't say much without spoilers, however it's important to remember: characters are not sticking to their role. Storyis trying to describe to you some character, who is then behaving in different way 2 episodes after. A lot of it actually doesn't make sense. Story 5/10 - The idea itself is great and world around MC too. However nobody took much care to properly develop it into some working status. Thus story becomes dull and boring. For me personally last 2 episodes were like "I have to survive those 2 episode to finish it." On top of that it looks like anime is trying to undermine itself, which is weird? It isn't proper comedy, it isn't proper action anime, it isn't proper isekai, it isn't proper fantasy. What it is then? Animation/art 8/10 - Not much I could complain about. It looks nice and effects are fancy. Animation isn't part of the problem here. Music/sound effects 6/10 - While I think OP and END are cool, it didn't blast me away and casual sound effects and music in anime itself are ok-ish. Nothing really special, nothing really bad. This anime is basically trying to lure you with its first episode and then provides nothing. There is already announced another part, now there is question whether it's worth to even try it or not. This anime wasn't something truly horrible, however I think many people will stick to idea promised in first episode, which just simply isn't delivered. Maybe another part will deliver it, who knows.
Reverse isekai urban dark fantasy isn't a direction you see a lot of anime taking. It has a promising start with a good first episode twist and some interesting setup and conflicts in the early episodes, but it starts to show flaws in key areas as the series progresses. The main problem is structural; for all its attempts to affect the tone of a mature thriller, it's a shonen battle series at heart. Consequently it runs into the problem that afflicts a lot of Jump titles: cast bloat. Any time you think the protagonist's story is going to move forward, we instead cut to abunch of new characters and focus on them, often for episodes at a time. It's rarely just one new character at a time either. Instead, whole new factions pop up each time. Some of them only link tenuously to existing plot threads within these two seasons. By the end of season 1, the supposed protagonist already feels like a side character in his own story, and it only gets more pronounced in season 2. This wouldn't be a problem if the stories of this ever increasing cast had a sense of progression, but far too often it falls into the pattern where half a dozen new characters pop up, have their tragic backstories revealed in flashbacks, clash with established characters in an inconclusive manner, and then fade into the background where they just comment on what other people are doing occassionally. It's a structure that manages to be both frantic and lethargic, like the author paced it from the outset with the assumption that the story would run for 20 years. Either that or the author is just making up most of it as they go along, which would explain the messy structure. By the end of this show's two seasons, a lot has happened and many things have been revealed, but it doesn't feel like the protagonist's overall story has progressed beyond where it was after the first few episodes. It keeps pushing to the brink of advancing or resolving plot threads in a meaningful way, but invariably chickens out at the last minute. This ultimately robs it of the dramatic edge that a story like this should have. Many of the individual pieces of DMDP work in isolation, but the way they're clumped together and lack the will to push forward in less than 500 episodes makes for a disappointing whole.
At first, I watched all nine episodes, but then took a long break because I lost interest. However, I enjoyed the suspense and the twists at the end. It's a perfect combination of isekai, supernatural, shounen, and crime, which I really like. The background music is also very good, especially "Kagome Kagome" which is from a Japanese game. I recommend watching it, but episodes 9, 10, and 11 are a bit boring. However, the ending is really good. Part 2 is now available, so you don't have to wait. Start watching! Character design is so good, I'm obsessed with it. At first, it's kinda slow,but maybe in season 2, they're going to give us more interesting twists and plot, I wish. And the MC is quite clever, but they don't show that much. The plot is unique and I like it. There are also important characters, but they didn't have much screen time in this season's story.
The greatest inventions of the 2000s are back to rock our world...though this time it's kind of a mixed bag, to be honest. If you aren't the classic connoisseur who reached out to the list of anime shows in the 2000s that are worthy of being deemed worth watching, you would've missed out on two shows that made the mark and are still talked about to this day: Baccano! and Durarara!!. That's right, acclaimed novelist Ryohgo Narita is back for a 3rd rondo at the anime scene once again after a decade of straight gas-lit successions with the anime adaptations of both shows, starting with theformer in 2007, all the way to the latter in 2016. And he has returned with his newest and latest work: Dead Mount Death Play, which bears an uncanny resemblance to Durarara!! in terms of storytelling, but in a reverse Isekai setting. The typical case of the typical "hero vs. demon lord" scenario, this is the story of the powerful necromancer, simply known as the Corpse God. At the heels of the finish line, the legendary hero known as Sir Shagrua Edith Lugrid is about to attempt the biggest undertaking of his life to slay the Corpse God, but amidst his best efforts, the necromancer uses a unique magic skill that reincarnates it to another world, in modern Japan in the city of Shinjuku, taking over a certain young boy by the name of Polka Shinoyama, who just had his throat slit by an assassin. Out and about from that harrowing incident, with a different and fresh new soul, the Corpse God aims for a peaceful life, only to familiarise himself with the Shinjuku underworld that targets him for the supernatural. In a world where obtaining a peaceful life is far from ideal, the Corpse God, via Polka Shinoyama, must make sense in and between the lines of hidden enemies that threaten his well-being, other than his soul transferring into a shark plushie, which I thought was the cutest thing ever. In the world of the just and unjust, there is no equal to the ongoing battle of good and evil, which transcends time and place. Despite Polka's unknowing realisation of the Underworld, there is a troop of people willing to aid him: the legal bar-cum-illegal freelance agency Youtoukorou, headed by Lisa "Clarissa" Kuraki, along with the tech contractor Takumi Kuruya and, to the surprise of many, Polka's own assassin Misaki Sakimiya. Speaking about Misaki first, the first thing that you'll instantly know about her is her eccentric yandere personality, because she was a victim of her own circumstances, having lived off in an orphanage after the brutal killing of her family, only to grow up to become a hitman to take revenge on her family's murderer. She finds joy in working the bone-chilling assassin job, but with the encounter of the Corpse God through Polka, he kills her and turns her into a zombie after killing his original body to only then be revived, and that creates the infatuation of fascination from her to him, that Lisa/Clarissa orders her to look after him. The same task is given to Takumi, who is the tech nerd of the agency, who unleashes objects such as drones as part of his surveillance network around Shinjuku. Together, both Takumi and Misaki have a burden on their hands, but keeping tabs on him is easy as pie, for his Isekai power is just as able as it was back in his own world. Nevertheless, external forces threaten to derail Polka's peaceful life on Earth. Take the Shinjuku Metropolitan Police, for example. Under the control of Tsubaki Iwanome and Kouzaburou Arase, they undertake Polka's case of weird and mysterious supernatural proportions that threaten the city's livelihood, and also have to deal with some weird beings flourishing around, like the Phantom Solitaire Ten'a Sorimura. It's very clear that there is behind-the-scenes work being done in an otherwise nonsensical fashion, and having to figure out the many plot points that lead to more questions and answers is a tedious job in and of itself. That's the story and plot for now, and with Part 2 coming back in Fall, it will bring back these Q&As again to make sense of the ever-changing landscape in Shinjuku, potentially to Japan's destruction. Joke or not, it remains to be seen. I feel that ever since Geek Toys got a hold on producing the later Date A Live franchise with the Date A Bullet OVAs and Season 4 (and soon to be Season 5), that is easily the studio's best effort thus far, and it really shows in Dead Mount Death Play. That's because it has director Manabu Ono at the helm, doing the scriptwriting and series composition roles (along with his directorial input) all at once. It's not easy when a director has more roles than he/she can handle, and in this case, it foreshadows the limitations of what he can do at best. But being the director for shows like SAO: Alicization, he knew what Geek Toys could muster from Ryohgo Narita's source material and, as a result, produce some good animation and even some convincing scenes at times. It's very good, without a shadow of a doubt. The music, on the other hand, is just alright. Sou has done better songs (i.e. ID:Invaded's OP song "Mr. Fixer"), though this OP "Nero" just sounds average and weird. Inori Minase's ED "Iolite" is also fine, which contributes to an average OST for Part 1 overall. True to what manga readers have feared, the opening segments for Dead Mount Death Play can be slow and sometimes uninteresting, almost to the point of boredom. Even with the amount of foreshadowing that the series only starts to show up in the latter half of Part 1 here, you'd have to go through a somewhat deliberate start just to get to the interesting bits, and even then, it feels tacky and unfinished. Here's hoping that whatever the manga has in store coming back for Part 2 in Fall, will justify whatever Part 1 here has made its foundations from...assuming you stay anime-only and don't read the manga after you finish watching this first half. I know it's good, but at this moment, it's half-baked.
In contrast to everyone who has already watched Baccano, then Durara, I watched this first and then watched Durara. Albeit, the pacing might be fast and irky to someone who is accustomed to the manga's old work. I find this pacing got me hooked quicker than Durara, and given today's competition and how fast paced anime are I feel like the mangaka has recognised the need of the age and delivered. A great start, but I recommend going into it without any expectations or biases from the previous works of the mangaka and it will truly be a rewarding experience.
I usually don't write reviews, but felt like making a short one here. At first the series seems like a very generic isekai, minus the starting scene which while cool doesnt really make you care for the proceeding events and characters by itself. However, this is one of the cases of a series really hitting it's stride as it goes on. Polka while not a super interesting MC, his motives and values make him likeable enough. Misaki comes off as a pretty generic manic pixie dream girl but the show does at least give her some character moments here and there plus that aspect ofher didnt end up nearly as overwhelming as it seemed it would be. The show's main strength comes from the fact as things go on you do get invested in all the characters and how the mystery is set up. I think the show honestly did very well in making a bunch of the characters all have different knowledge levels and making you interested in seeing how they uncover and go about uncovering things. Plus the mystery and way the plot progressed to that point honestly wasnt super predictable to the point of being boring. Overall I'd say while the series does give off the air of being very generic, edgy, and with no substance at the start; as it goes on it really does feel like there is a vision to the story and characters that gets you invested. Giving it a mixed feelings because I still don't think it's an amazing must watch, I still feel like there was more quality to this than I and others might have thought. Definitely will be interested in checking out season 2.
Despite a somewhat shaky start, Dead Mount Death Play ultimately excels in delivering the necessary intrigue and a captivating plot that drives the success of its first season. While the initial episode may be the weakest link, showcasing subpar action and animation and giving off a sense of unoriginality in the fantasy genre, don't write off the series just yet, as it redeems itself as the season progresses. With each new episode, the narrative deepens, and the suspense intensifies. It may take a little time to find its footing, but by the season's end, it more than makes up for its initial missteps. There aresome shortcomings; the characters are fairly straightforward, the art style is rather generic, and the animation is nothing to write home about. However, where Dead Mount Death Play truly shines is in its storytelling. The narrative alone is compelling enough to satisfy most viewers. Overall, the first season of Dead Mount Death Play is a good introduction to the series and is bound to leave the viewer eagerly anticipating what will unfold in subsequent seasons.
At first look the anime isn't much different than some of the generic Isekai I've watched but it changes really quickly. The story is not something to write home about either. Every episode seems to just ravel things up except for a few ones. The story is different however, it's a good way to take a break from all the "trashy Isekai" that tends to follow the same kinda plot. The ending was a lil bit rushed as well. But there's already a second season so I'm not complaining. Over all the anime is different from the generic Isekais out there and provides a different tasteand view to this unique genre. Personally I'd rate it a 7.5 out of 10 let's see what the second has in store for us. As for the animations it's not bad but not ground breaking either. It's what you expect for a good experience. I would suggest this anime to those people who love to watch Isekai but they don't like the same kinda stories. Even if they do this will certainly provide a different perspective for sure..
Look, I'll level with you: I have no idea what the hell is happening in this anime. It's a familiar feeling, one I experienced about 13 episodes into Durarara! "Am I stupid? Is this supposed to make sense? Why does this all seem so much more complicated than it needs to be?" Lots of characters, lots of competing motivations, a necromancer from another world, an unkillable guy covered in bandages, a fire...guy? Police guys, vaguely crime-associated guys, bartender ladies with silly glasses who hire out assassins, an assassin girl, a...shark lady? It's a lot. And again, I'm not sure if the incoherence is intentional, or I'mjust too slow to follow what's going on here. Having finished the first run of episodes I can say this: -It's not exactly dull, even if it doesn't make a ton of sense (...yet) -I did finish watching all of the episodes, which is saying something since I'm perfectly happy to drop shows that aren't working for me Ultimately your enjoyment may come down to patience and faith. If you're willing to wade through these first murky, complicated episodes maybe it'll all pay off down the line (that's the part where faith comes in). Otherwise, I'd only recommend this for: -Fans of Durarara! -Fans of reverse isekais that aren't especially interested in being a reverse isekai -Fans of silly, French-adjacent antagonists who do magic tricks -Fans of girls with unhealthy shark obsessions
The anime started off great in the first two episodes. And after that she went in very boring directions. I really liked the first episode and it made me expect a really good series, but as the episodes progressed, the extent of the disappointment became clear. Generic characters with no background story, slow and boring pace of plot development. Usually I deal with anime like this and manage to watch and finish. I had a hard time with this anime. The design of the anime itself looks good and the battle scenes are reasonable.I would have expected a more interesting story, a faster pace and more interesting characters.
The best description that I can give Dead Mount Death Play is that it's an entertaining & frustrating staircase. No single step is dedicated to providing answers or conclusions to significant questions, mysteries or events, instead each step adds to or is a new mystery, question, character, plot, conflict, lore, or piece of fan service. The world building is great but there's little to no payoff outside of 1-2 episodes & at the end of the day it’s the prologue to an actual story. It features an ensemble cast and while there is a clear protagonist, most characters steal the show by receiving significant screen timeexploring their interconnected stories while the protagonist ruminates & stagnates for arbitrary reasons. All 12 episodes (and later 24) are basically a world building prologue setting up the protagonist and the ensemble cast for stories that (may) never come. The animation is good with decent use of 3D visuals although fight scenes distractingly warp reality & perspective. The characters CAN be fun & interesting with the Cops & Solitaire being a highlight but the human power system & abilities are either awkwardly addressed or not at all. On that note while there is conflict and combat, there is never significant consequences or finality, emphasised in its lacklustre 12th episode of the first cour. While I find that Dead Mount Death Play has issues & was frustrating as the episodes continued, it remained entertaining and the mysteries were intriguing even if they lacked endings & answers. I think those who enjoy Isekai will get something out of the show but be aware it's more focussed on Character connections & Mystery than power fantasy. It's also best to binge watch as the amount of characters, storylines, interactions, minor hints & explanations etc. can leave you confused and overwhelmed if you take a decent break between episodes.
English. An anime that although I thought it would be generic surprised me a lot, it tells us what an isekai would be but in reverse, that is, a person from the marine world travels to a land without magic. It shocked me the first time I saw it because I wasn't expecting it at all, I thought it would be more different or something more generic specifically. In that aspect, the truth is that it is worth highlighting, but as we delved deeper into the story, I was a little disappointed, it is a story that does not know where it wants to go ordoes not have any apparent purpose. They tell us that the protagonist wanted to live a peaceful second life and although he wants to achieve it, some things happen that prevent this from happening, such as new enemies and bad people in this world. The story is based more on solving the life of the body where the protagonist is, his problems and everything bad that happened to him in his life, here they try to put a problem of a group that tries to kill them but I am not very interested Don't get me wrong, I think it's a good anime but for me the story didn't grab me. If I would recommend it, I think so, it is a pretty good and innovative proposal that more than one person will like, the only but... is that the story reaches a point where I started to get bored (it's something more subjective). Español. Un anime que aunque pensé que seria genérico me sorprendió bastante, este nos relata lo que seria un isekai pero a la inversa, es decir una persona del mundo marino viaja a una tierra sin magia. Me impacto la primera vez que lo vi porque no me lo esperaba para nada, pensé que seria mas diferente o algo mas genérico en especifico. En ese aspecto la verdad si es para destacar pero ya metiéndonos mas a profundidad a la historia me decepciono un poco, es una historia que no sabe a donde quiere ir o no tiene algún propósito aparente. Nos dicen que el protagonista quizo vivir una segunda vida tranquila y aunque lo quiere lograr suceden algunas cosas que impiden que así suceda, como nuevos enemigos y personas malas en este mundo. Se basa mas la historia a resolver la vida del cuerpo en donde esta el protagonista, sus problemáticas y todo lo malo que le paso en su vida, aquí tratan de poner una problemática de un grupo que trata de asesinarlos pero a mi no me intereso mucho, no me mal interpreten creo que es un buen anime pero parea mi la historia no me atrapo. Si la recomendaría creo que si, es una propuesta bastante buena e innovadora que a mas de uno le va a gustar, el único pero… es que llega a un punto la historia en que me empece a aburrir (es algo mas subjetivo).
The first four episodes are weird in their exposition and it made it hard to get in to. I normally watch anime while I’m working so it was fine to have on in the background. BUT it wasn’t until episode 5 that I actually cared about the story. I don’t like how many open holes there are and how the story seems to be juggling like nine storylines at once. It’s just doing too much. I’m going to finish it of course, but still. The Corpse God doesn’t seem to have himself together, Polka is a one-note caricature, Zaki has no depth. The art is great. There’sjust too much going on at once. And my original review was much shorter but MAL is weird.
--- original lenguage: Portuguese --- --- additona lenguage: English --- English: Honestly I see a lot of potential in this anime, elements of action and investigation and with that added humor, very light even, which makes it very relaxed. Isn't the anime anything exaggerated, minus the "problematic" ones, because apparently "humans" do almost impossible things? Anyway, it doesn't present anything very innovative in the anime market, but this investigative touch caught my attention. The protagonist comes very close to what would be for me the "ideal Protagonist", not very charismatic, with a bad past and the best of all: "overpower" I'm honestly looking forward to a sequel, Anime 8/10until deserved. PT - BR: Sinceramente eu vejo muito potencial nesse anime, elementos de ação e investigação e com aquele acrescimento de humor, bem leve mesmo, o que torna ele bem descontraído. O anime não é nada exagerado, menos os "problemáticos", porque aparentemente "humanos" fazem coisas quase impossíveis? enfim, não apresenta nada muito inovador no mercado de anime, mas, esse toque investigativo me chamou a atenção. O protagonista se aproxima bastante do que seria para mim o "Protagonista ideal", não muito carismático, com um passado ruim e o melhor de todos: "overpower" Sinceramente estou ansioso por uma continuação, Anime 8/10 até que merecido.
Guys listen i am up to date with its manga and its a banger. The story gets goes deep and a lot of interesting characters will be introduced later in the series and each of them will be having a lot of screentime. It has a lot of twists, betrayal and mystry to it. I enjoyed Durarara and its kinda same but it gets more serious later in chapters, the reverse isekai thing at first was kinda a drawback but it adds a lot of interesting characters and helps further development in the series. I will highly recommend you guys reading the manga coz its hassome of the coolest manga panel ive ever seen.