JP name: Yuusha ga Shinda!

The anime is a bit weak IMO, but the intro rocks. And it fits well the macabre yet funny mood of the anime.

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    1 year ago

    When you say weak, what do you mean? Never seen it but might add it to my watch list.

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      1 year ago

      It’s my subjective impression, but the series feel a bit too repetitive and a bit too reliant on gag for a fantasy one. Give it a try though, it might feel different for you.

      EDIT: although note, it isn’t so bad as the Elfen Lied anime, where the only thing worth was the intro. (A shame, because the manga was decent.)

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        1 year ago

        I found it so hard to get through the Elfen Lied anime. It was the glacial pace for me more than anything else.

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          The anime also take off a lot of the context from the manga, and this completely destroyed its message/“theme” about “what means ‘to be a monster’ and ‘to be a human’, when both behave the same?”. That made the violence and gore feel gratuitous.

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            1 year ago

            I still haven’t read the manga, If I am honest with myself I think its because the anime turned me off some much. I should probably add it to my read list.

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              1 year ago

              I can relate to that. The anime doesn’t make stuff up, but it does remove things from context, so they simply look like “gore for the sake of gore”.

              If you’re interested Brynhildr in the Darkness (Gokukoku no Brynhildr) is from the same author, and I think that it’s a bit more approachable in this aspect. There’s still some “weird” stuff, though, so be warned.