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TV: 13, OVA: 1, Movies: 1, Spcl.: 0, Eps: 177, Days: 3.03, Mean Score: 7.9, Score Dev.: 0.33 More stats
#Image Anime Title Score Type Progress Tags
1 Eiyuu Kyoushitsu
Eiyuu Kyoushitsu surprised me in many ways, but the real standout of the series is the titan that appears in the opening. Yes, he is the best character in the show, and here’s why!

From the moment the titan appears in the opening, his presence is simply mesmerizing. He conveys a sense of power and mystery that makes you eager to see him possibly show up in the story. Even though he’s not directly involved in the main events, the titan symbolizes a force beyond what the protagonist Blade and his friends face in their day-to-day lives. He represents the promise of an epic and challenging world, elevating the tone of the story before each episode even begins.

The high-quality animation, combined with the titan’s intimidating design, makes him a memorable figure. The sense of grandeur and weight in his movements during the opening is so striking that it’s hard not to wish for an entire arc dedicated to him. It’s as if he is the “secret guardian” of the Eiyuu Kyoushitsu universe, a silent force that watches and waits, adding a layer of depth to the series.

With a soundtrack that heightens the tension and perfectly complements his appearance, the titan becomes a symbol of Eiyuu Kyoushitsu's potential. Even without directly participating in the story, he reminds us that there’s more to the world of heroes than just academy life.

In summary, the titan in the opening is a true work of art within the anime. For those looking for an experience that combines action, mystery, and an epic touch, Eiyuu Kyoushitsu delivers this masterfully, and the titan is largely responsible for that feeling. This anime is a gem for fantasy lovers and deserves to be watched and appreciated!
10 TV
12
2 Euphoria
It's incredible how someone has the courage to do something like this, even for a hentai this is horrifying in everything it proposes, the part about the guy shitting in the girl's mouth made me vomit, without exaggeration
1 OVA
6
3 Grisaia no Kajitsu
8 TV
13
4 Grisaia no Meikyuu: Caprice no Mayu 0
10 TV Special
1
5 Grisaia no Rakuen
9 TV
10
6 Jujutsu Kaisen
10 TV
24
7 Jujutsu Kaisen 0 Movie
10 Movie
1
8 Jujutsu Kaisen 2nd Season
10 TV
23
9 Otome Game Sekai wa Mob ni Kibishii Sekai desu
8 TV
12
10 Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry
9 TV
12
11 Trinity Seven
7 TV
12
12 Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e
8 TV
12
13 Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e 2nd Season
7 TV
13
14 Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e 3rd Season
8 TV
13
15 Zom 100: Zombie ni Naru made ni Shitai 100 no Koto
Summary
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead follows Akira Tendou, a 24-year-old trapped in a life without purpose, drowning in work stress. When a zombie apocalypse breaks out, he sees an ironic new chance to live. Freed from the weight of an exploitative job, he decides to create a list of 100 things to do before he’s bitten. The series is a delightful mix of humor, social critique, and self-discovery, blending comedy and horror seamlessly.

Animation and Visual Style
The animation, with its vibrant color palette, stands out by turning apocalyptic scenes into true works of art. Each frame is rich with vivid details, transforming chaotic environments into visually captivating adventures. The art direction reinforces the idea that, for Akira, the apocalypse is a new beginning, not the end.

Characters and Development
Akira is a refreshing protagonist, far from the typical heroes of zombie anime. He is flawed, immature, but extremely relatable, making it easy for viewers to connect with him. The supporting cast also enriches the narrative, each character offering a unique perspective on the apocalypse and Akira’s bucket list.

Themes and Messages
Zom 100 is more than just a comedy-horror series; it’s a critique of Japan’s work culture and the alienation many experience as “corporate zombies.” Akira realizes that, even before the apocalypse, he was “dead” inside, trapped in a meaningless routine. Facing zombies becomes his chance to embrace freedom and value every moment. The story prompts viewers to reflect on what it means to live fully.

Pacing and Flow
The anime balances action scenes with introspective moments masterfully. Each episode introduces new, creative challenges tied to Akira’s list. Comedy is well-timed, and the moments of tension are skillfully broken by absurd situations that bring comedic relief without losing impact.

Conclusion
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead is a refreshing genre blend, and its approach to the apocalypse theme is unique and invigorating. With captivating animation, charismatic characters, and a powerful message about finding meaning in life, the anime stands out among recent releases and offers a fresh perspective on the zombie genre.
10 TV
12
16 Gamers!
Honestly, I don't know how to describe how horrible this anime is, the only one that managed to make me drop 5 times in a row in the first episode alone, I tried really hard to try to find something interesting, but there's no way, it's too bad
1 TV
1 / 12
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