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The anime also tried to mitigate the problem regarding the mystery behind the killer by applying red eyes to suspects, yet this is a cheap alternative to creating tension, and when everyone is can have those eyes, it loses its purpose.
Concerning the soundtrack of Erased, it often uses the different compositions to its advantage to correctly portray the various atmospheres of the show, intertwining with the dialogue: piano, violins, xylophones, gloomy tones, you name it. There is fact a huge preference to classical instruments, which was a good choice. The opening and endings were equally well crafted, presenting the themes the anime had to offer with some pop tunes to it. As for the voice actors, these generally performed their tasks well, complying with the different personalities of the cast. This wasn't entirely the case with the protagonists, where no significant difference could be appreciated from his various emotional states.
~Enjoyment~
Erased had some potential, yet failed in executing the basic elements of the show, which was due to the little issues that ultimately snowballed into bigger ones - which is a shame, as its direction and usage of animation was befitting and well executed. I quite honestly did not enjoy the series at all, despite being
intrigued by the first
batch of episodes: the characters, lack of expansion upon key elements as the villain or time travelling gimmick are just a few of the many issues that made it a bad anime. It fails in providing a good mystery with cheap cliffhangers and shock factor to accomplish tension. It praises itself on being a human drama, but it equally lacks in said theme. Now I will admit I never have been a fan of drama, which made it more difficult to enjoy that genre.
[5] While the protagonist of a classic isekai work is usually a "chosen hero", there have been a number of alternative takes on the concept. One trend is the protagonist reincarnating into the body of an unimportant side character, or
even a villain (as in My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! and Villainess Level 99). Another is being transported to
another world without dying, such as in How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom, Battle Girls: Time Paradox, and Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear. In some works, the protagonist is an adult reincarnated in a new world as a child with special powers (such as in Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire, Chronicles of an Aristocrat Reborn in Another World, and Fluffy Paradise), or is reborn in a new world with special powers, but no changes to their appearance (such as in In Another World with My Smartphone and Farming Life in Another World). There are even instances of protagonists becoming inhuman creatures, such as in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, where the protagonist reincarnates as a slime with special abilities rather than a human; I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, where the protagonist reincarnates as an immortal witch; or even sentient objects with magical abilities, such as a sword, a vending machine, or an onsen. [6] Others, known as "reverse isekai", follow beings from a fantasy universe who have been transported to or reincarnated into modern-day Earth, including the anime Laidbackers, Gate, and Re:Creators.