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[13] Yukinobu Tatsu, the author of Dandadan, was one of the assistants of the manga. [15] Media[edit] Manga[edit] Written and illustrated by Yuji Kaku, Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku began weekly serialization on the Shōnen Jump+ application and website on January 22, 2018. [16][17] The series ended with the 127th chapter on January 25, 2021. [18] The chapters were collected and published into 13 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha between December 4, 2020 and April 30, 2021. Shueisha also simultaneously published the series in English for free on the Manga Plus app and website. [19] Special chapters have been published in Weekly Shōnen Jump, in issue No.

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Meanwhile, the academy welcomes new 5th year students. Mimihime notices that Ohma is alone and calls out to her, but Ohma says that she would be a nuisance to everyone. Meanwhile, Sawatari is troubled by what the headmaster has in mind. Episode 12 Outside of the Outside June 17, 2023 Summary: Maru and Kiruko arrives at a marketplace as prosperous as Asakusa. It was a town managed by the Ministry of Reconstruction, which they had heard rumors about. They visited the Ministry of Reconstruction in search of the town's unique currency and learned that Robin Inazaki is in this town. Meanwhile, the Takahara Academy is suddenly attacked by an unknown person. Episode 13 The Journey Continues and Begins June 24, 2023 Summary: Maru rescues Kiruko from Robin. The students of the Takahara Academy are able to get outside the walls, later they are taken far away on a boat with Aoshima to a city. Sawatari brings one of the children to Tokio but the director tries to take the child. Later, when the Ministry of Reconstruction inspects the facility, they find no one there, there is only a creature similar to a Hiruko attached to the dead body of a woman who disappeared three months before. No demon/monster did anything worth remembering, making each episode seem rather trivial. Furthermore, numerous fights had inconsequential dialogue or cut away scenes that dragged out the proceedings unnecessarily — making the pacing quite unbearable.
Hyakkimaru, the focal point of the series, was primarily used to fight demons to reclaim his stolen body parts. Because of his unfortunate disposition, his development as a character was restricted. As a consequence, Dororo was intended to bridge the gap by showing compassion to the various villagers the two came into contact with, and provide comedic relief from the grim adventures they engaged in. That being said, Dororo’s childish antics were far from hilarious, and more often than not, were quite irksome. He also served as a male, ‘damsel in distress’ for Hyakkimaru to save/protect on several occasions; except when Dororo got his arm stuck under some rocks in episode 20, and Hyakkimaru — unable to dislodge Dororo’s arm — proceeded to bash his head against said rocks in rage. Perhaps Hyakkimaru thought the magical force of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (permanent brain damage) would propel the rocks somewhere else. But despite his best efforts, telekinesis (and common sense) were not on his side. And if it weren’t for Biwamaru conveniently saving the day, that would have been the end of Hyakkimaru and Dororo’s adventures.
Similar to MAPPA’s previous production, Banana Fish, Dororo displays egregious actions — like rape and murder — to allow the viewer to sympathize with the characters and better understand their emotional suffering.
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