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Hopper wrote that while the violent manga is not for everyone, it has terrific, macabre art, a solid hook, and rich characters, and she admires it for showing how "casual, uncritical brutality hurts the soul, and that revulsion to it is normal and should be accepted. "[79] Accolades[edit] With 16,510 votes, Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku came in at eleventh place in the Web Manga Category of the 2018 Next Manga Awards, organized by Niconico and Da Vinci magazine. [80] The series ranked fourth on Honya Club's Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2018 list, compiled by surveying 1,100 professional bookstore employees in Japan. [81] In the 2019 edition of Kono Manga ga Sugoi!, which surveys people in the manga and publishing industry, Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku was one of the three series tied for sixteenth place on its list of the best manga series for male readers. [82] Anime[edit] Critical reception[edit] Ali Griffiths of Digital Spy described in his review of the series' premiere that Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku is one of the three series that makes up a group affectionately known as "dark trio of shōnen" by anime fans along with Jujutsu Kaisen and Chainsaw Man due to their similar tone and themes, especially compared with their peppier peers. He praised its character-building, action, animation, visuals, humor, and the handling of Gabimaru's different versions of his story which tells about "how he's feeling and what he wishes he'd done differently". Ali felt that some fans might found that the opening episode of the series was a little slow, but stating that "the way it centers the backstory of its protagonist and immediately emphasises the relationship between Gabimaru and Sagiri is emblematic of the kind of character-first action show they're hoping it will be. "[83] MrAJCosplay of Anime News Network reviewed the first three episodes of the series. While praising the anime for its colors, sound design and animation, he considered Sagiri's character as "strong" and liked how she can see right through Gabimaru's façade. He felt that "her decision regarding walking down the path of an executioner and characterization as a stickler for the rules wasn't the direction he expected the show to go with her character. " Her introduction in episodes two and three was considered to be a "little inconsistent", although he stating that he needs more time to be won over by her compared to Gabimaru.[153] On October 3, 2020, North American anime distributor GKIDS announced it had licensed the original TV series, Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion for home video, theatrical, and digital download release with an Ultimate Edition to be released in 2021, making this the first Blu-ray release of the franchise in North America. [154][155] On August 30, 2021, GKIDS announced a Collector's Edition and a Standard edition release in addition to the Ultimate Edition. The Collector's/Ultimate edition had the "Classic Dub and Subtitled Version", including the ADV and Manga English dubs and subs, while the standard edition was only included the Netflix English dub and sub. "Fly Me to the Moon" was not included in any of the GKIDS/All the Anime releases due to licensing issues. The Standard edition was released on November 9, 2021, while the Collector's/Ultimate edition was released on December 8, 2021. [156][157] On November 2, 2021, GKIDS released the TV series, Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion on all major digital download services six days ahead of the Standard Blu-ray release.
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