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May 29, 2020
I don't remember how I found this anime, but I don't really regret it. It simply shows us how the Japanese Buddhist hell is managed, some of its divisions, and the roles of the characters, especially Hozuki-kun the right-hand man of the Underworld King Enma who constantly helps him to get everything in order.

There is no story, only comic situations and with a limited cast. Of course, the visual section is very nice like a painting to move. He has a very fresh sense of humor.

The bad thing is that it works a lot with the Japanese tradition and references such as mentioning the life of Katsushika Hokusai, an ancient Japanese painter, of playing with words or mentioning characters from ancient Japanese anime, which makes us miss the joke, it takes too long to arrive or we do not understand it and we remain with face of which it happened here. It is the essence of the program, we cannot blame it.

After watching half of the show, you may get tired of trying to understand the references or waiting for them to close the joke. Its an anime to have fun for a while, appreciate the art, know some mythology maybe and nothing else.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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