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62 636K Add to My List Kore wa Zombie desu ka? 623776 7. 34 20110111 Kore wa Zombie desu ka? TV, 2011Finished 12 eps, 24 min Action Comedy Fantasy Ecchi Kore wa Zombie desu ka? Ayumu Aikawa is a 16-year-old high school student who is tragically murdered while investigating a suspicious house. However, he soon awakens next to a strange armored girl called Eucliwood Hellscythe. She reveals herself to be a necromancer who has revived Ayumu, consequently turning him into a zombie! Now immortal, Ayumu sets out to hunt down his killer. One day, while searching in a cemetery, he encounters a boisterous young girl named Haruna, who is fighting a bear with a chainsaw while dressed as a magical girl. After she kills the beast, Haruna attempts to erase Ayumu's memories of her, but he instead absorbs her magic for himself.

However, if I were to compare the soundtrack to the sound effects, the sound effects are some of the best sounds I have heard out of anime, especially when Reg shoots his arms or laser. What I can describe those sound effect as, is organic. With the voice actors, the kids sound like kids, and the old adults sound like old adults. But, when the intensity rises, comedically and dramatically, or narration within the anime, say, the fight scenes and Maaya Sakamoto (Her narration is wonderful to hear), the voice acting is great. It rounds about the sense of adventure, just like everything else the anime provides. With the voice acting, one can tell that there is passion going on behind the scenes.

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NGNL. jp. Retrieved January 4, 2015. ^ "No Game No Life episode 4" (in Japanese). NGNL. jp. April 23, 2003. Archived from the original on September 9, 2011. Retrieved September 6, 2014. ^ "Episode Commentaries". Platinum Edition Booklets. Vol. 1 Goro Aizawa (相沢 五郎, Aizawa Gorō) Voiced by: Kenji Nomura[14] (Japanese); Cris George (English) Tomo's father is a karate instructor who has trained both Tomo and Junichiro, hoping they can take over the family business. He has an intense personality around the kids, but not so much when with his wife. [volume & issue needed] He is the reason why Tomo cannot show her feminine side. Vol. 1 Akemi Aizawa (相沢 あけみ, Aizawa Akemi) Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe[15] (Japanese); Luci Christian[16] (English) Tomo's mother who she resembles although looks more tomboyish.
— Carl Kimlinger, Anime News Network[112] In Manga: The Complete Guide, Jason Thompson gave the manga three and a half out of four stars. While finding the series to be "surprisingly sad" and praising the well-defined characters, he felt the series was "neither particularly well drawn nor incredibly witty". As a whole, he considered it "a fascinating manga, like a sweet, melancholy dream. "[115] A factor in the success of Fruits Basket in English-speaking countries was that the books were being sold in bookstores, rather than comic book shops, which are considered to be a predominantly male domain. [116] Anime[edit] The first Fruits Basket anime adaptation has also been well received, ranking third in Anihabara's list of top televised anime series in Japan for February 2002. [117] In the June 2002 issue of Animage magazine, the series was first in a list of the best twenty anime series in Japan.