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They both have past traumas, and I have stated in my past reviews about my disdain for “sob story backstories”— but when an anime can build upon the traumatic past with developments in the present time, it can work well. In this case, it was handled quite well in this anime to create a coming of age narrative for the protagonists, as they tried to find meaning in this mess of a world they found themselves in. The children in the nursery admittedly
were quite abundant and difficult to follow along at times, but with some thought, some of them still ended up
being very endearing in their own ways along with the protagonists of the outside world.
Among the popular hitters like Oshi no Ko, Hell’s Paradise, and Demon Slayer, Tengoku Daimakyo has gone a bit under the radar, but I’m glad many people gave it a shot. It’s something a bit different, very thought-provoking, emotional, and something that will be quite memorable to me for quite a while. That said, while it’s one of the best anime of this season in my opinion, it’s nowhere near finished, so as the kids say, let it cook, and we may be in for another masterclass when the time comes for a sequel, which I hope we’ll get, even if it takes a while. With time, this may become a modern classic, who knows?
Till next time, see you, bye bye! Reviewer’s Rating: 9 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by Mcsuper (111) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Aug 15, 2023 remeemes Mixed Feelings Well-written Captivating beginning, disappointing ending.
I am the last person advocating for less mystery or less predictability (at least with the plot in the case of this anime, as the result of encounters with the monsters of this world were clear). However, I felt as though there was a bit too much "new" mystery and not enough building on the "old", or the mysterious reveals already in place. This leaves the viewer with a lot of questions and the worry that the majority may never be answered.
The show really does well in creating a post-apocalyptic atmosphere, and it was very fun to watch our two .
Sound Mix: Surround, Dolby Stereo Aspect Ratio: Flat (1. 85:1) Cast & Crew Mitsuo Iwata Shôtarô Kaneda Voice Nozomu Sasaki Tetsuo
Shima Voice Mami Koyama Kei Voice Tessho Genda Ryûsaku Voice Hiroshi Otake Nezu Voice Kôichi Kitamura Priestess Miyako, Council A Voice Yuriko Fuchizaki Kaori Voice Masaaki Ôkura Yamagata Voice Katsuhiro Ohtomo Director Izou Hashimoto
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