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− | + | ! Original Manga | |
− | + | | Shinichi Kimura | |
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− | # | + | ! Director/Artist |
− | + | | Takaomi Kanasaki | |
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+ | ! Format | ||
+ | | [[:Category:Anime (TV)|Anime (TV)]] | ||
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+ | ! Made By | ||
+ | | Studio DEEN | ||
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+ | ! # of Episodes | ||
+ | | 12 | ||
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==Main Description== | ==Main Description== | ||
− | After being murdered by a serial killer, Aikawa Ayumu is turned into an undead zombie by the powerful necromancer, Eucliwood Hellscythe. In exchange for a second chance at life and an opportunity to find his killer, Ayumu agrees to serve the necromancer, who then begins living at his house. Eucliwood, or "Yuu" as Ayumu calls her, communicates by writing in a notepad for fear that the powerful magic held in her words would go out of control. If things weren't strange enough, Ayumu runs into a strange girl wielding a large pink chainsaw | + | After being murdered by a serial killer, Aikawa Ayumu is turned into an undead zombie by the powerful necromancer, Eucliwood Hellscythe. In exchange for a second chance at life and an opportunity to find his killer, Ayumu agrees to serve the necromancer, who then begins living at his house. Eucliwood, or "Yuu" as Ayumu calls her, communicates by writing in a notepad for fear that the powerful magic held in her words would go out of control. If things weren't strange enough, Ayumu runs into a strange girl wielding a large pink chainsaw at the graveyard. Haruna, self proclaimed genius and Masou-shoujo(Magiclad Girl) proceeds to accidentally saw Ayumu in half while fighting a fearsome magical beast known as a Megalo. |
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...== | ==If You Liked This, You Might Like...== | ||
+ | *[[Nyan Koi]] | ||
+ | *[[Seto no Hanayome]] | ||
+ | *[[School Rumble]] | ||
+ | *[[Ookami-san]] | ||
+ | (Warning: none of the below are actually good, just harem parody or something similar) | ||
+ | *[[Inukami]] | ||
+ | *[[Sora no Otoshimono]] | ||
+ | *[[Mayoi Neko Overrun]] | ||
==Personal Opinions== | ==Personal Opinions== | ||
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This show is bipolar on a massive level. Half the fun of watching it is the serious case of mood whiplash it will give you. It also makes it pretty hard to tell if it's trying to be an actual parody or just another harem fanservice show. All in all, it's still pretty entertaining and just unique enough to warrant watching over any other run-of-the-mill harem show. | This show is bipolar on a massive level. Half the fun of watching it is the serious case of mood whiplash it will give you. It also makes it pretty hard to tell if it's trying to be an actual parody or just another harem fanservice show. All in all, it's still pretty entertaining and just unique enough to warrant watching over any other run-of-the-mill harem show. | ||
+ | ===Keyboard Kid=== | ||
+ | Is it a parody? Yeah, kind of. Is it a bad show? Yeah, kind of. It's a harem show that unashamedly does what harem shows do, while making fun of the typical harem bullshit. It has some fantastic scenes (every single fight), and they just throw the dial to 11 on everything they do... but that of course includes the absolutely abysmal plot that takes about one third of the runtime. Watching the show week to week, the mood whiplash is just ridiculous--I could say 'this was amazing' and then think 'this episode could have literally just not happened and we'd all be happier'. I guess I'd recommend it if you're looking for a bit of comedy, but I can't really say it's a good show. You probably have better things to watch. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===IShallRiseAgain=== | ||
+ | Show had a lot of potential, but failed to deliver. There was too much focus on generic harem antics and lame melodrama. If it had just focused on comedy, it would have been a pretty good series, but I am going to have recommend against watching this. Just watch Seto No Hanayome instead, it has the same type of humor without all the lame elements. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
*[http://kadokawa-anime.jp/zombie/story/ Official Site] | *[http://kadokawa-anime.jp/zombie/story/ Official Site] | ||
*[http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3386082 ADTRW Thread] | *[http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3386082 ADTRW Thread] |
Latest revision as of 07:30, 10 June 2011
Kore wa Zombie Desu ka? | |
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Original Manga | Shinichi Kimura |
Director/Artist | Takaomi Kanasaki |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | Studio DEEN |
# of Episodes | 12 |
Contents
Genre
Action, Comedy, Harem, Magical Girl
Sum it up in a Sentence:
Aikawa Ayumu is is murdered and brought by to life as a zombie by a female necromancer.
Main Description
After being murdered by a serial killer, Aikawa Ayumu is turned into an undead zombie by the powerful necromancer, Eucliwood Hellscythe. In exchange for a second chance at life and an opportunity to find his killer, Ayumu agrees to serve the necromancer, who then begins living at his house. Eucliwood, or "Yuu" as Ayumu calls her, communicates by writing in a notepad for fear that the powerful magic held in her words would go out of control. If things weren't strange enough, Ayumu runs into a strange girl wielding a large pink chainsaw at the graveyard. Haruna, self proclaimed genius and Masou-shoujo(Magiclad Girl) proceeds to accidentally saw Ayumu in half while fighting a fearsome magical beast known as a Megalo.
If You Liked This, You Might Like...
(Warning: none of the below are actually good, just harem parody or something similar)
Personal Opinions
Redcrimson
This show is bipolar on a massive level. Half the fun of watching it is the serious case of mood whiplash it will give you. It also makes it pretty hard to tell if it's trying to be an actual parody or just another harem fanservice show. All in all, it's still pretty entertaining and just unique enough to warrant watching over any other run-of-the-mill harem show.
Keyboard Kid
Is it a parody? Yeah, kind of. Is it a bad show? Yeah, kind of. It's a harem show that unashamedly does what harem shows do, while making fun of the typical harem bullshit. It has some fantastic scenes (every single fight), and they just throw the dial to 11 on everything they do... but that of course includes the absolutely abysmal plot that takes about one third of the runtime. Watching the show week to week, the mood whiplash is just ridiculous--I could say 'this was amazing' and then think 'this episode could have literally just not happened and we'd all be happier'. I guess I'd recommend it if you're looking for a bit of comedy, but I can't really say it's a good show. You probably have better things to watch.
IShallRiseAgain
Show had a lot of potential, but failed to deliver. There was too much focus on generic harem antics and lame melodrama. If it had just focused on comedy, it would have been a pretty good series, but I am going to have recommend against watching this. Just watch Seto No Hanayome instead, it has the same type of humor without all the lame elements.