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, who’s quite a mysterious girl that not much is known about (other than the fact that she eats a lot of Pizza Hut), but as the series progresses you slowly start to learn more about her. There’s also Kallen Stadfelt, a high school student who’s also a member of Lelouch’s resistance, the Black Knights. She’s a strong-willed character who has her own personal reasons for joining the resistance. There’s a handful of other unique characters in the series that I’m sure a lot of you will get to know and love.
I really like the narrative of the anime. Each episode usually ends with some kind of big moment or twist, that leaves you wanting more and to keep watching. It feels great to see what Lelouch has planned next, and what happens as a result of that. There are moments when he’ll suffer the consequences of his actions, and it’ll leave him questioning if he should continue down the path of rebellion or go back to his ordinary life.
I wasn’t too big on the art style at first, but it’s starting to grow on me. The character designs were done by CLAMP, who put a lot of details into the eyes, which makes sense considering how Lelouch’s Geass works. The characters are all made to be really tall and thin, which I hated at first, but now I don’t mind it so much.

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I guess what sells, sells. DanMachi isn’t remotely close to the worst shows I’ve watched but it brings absolutely nothing new to the anime table. There are less memorable moments in this series then there are words in its own title.
I’ll be nice enough to say that there were brief moments where I did sit enough and give it some attention. I can see why other people can enjoy it for longer periods than myself. There’s flashy fights and some nicely animated sequences that even got a cynical man like me to sit up and say ‘Yeah. That’s alright’. The story isn’t going to blow your socks off but it never drags. The action keeps coming and the show rarely sits down for a breather. However I feel like a lot of the purpose of the world is kept locked away from us, which got on my nerves. There’s characters pulling the strings from shadows but even as the show comes to a close we learn almost nothing new. Akiko Tendo (天道 明子, Tendō Akiko) Voiced by: Yuuko Sasaki[9] (Japanese); Jill Remez[9] (English) Akiko is Akira's mother and Teruo's wife. She is generally more kind-hearted and conciliatory than her husband. Antagonists[edit] Gonzou Kosugi (小杉 権蔵, Kosugi Gonzō) Voiced by: Kenta Miyake[9] (Japanese); Jamieson Price[9] (English) Portrayed by: Kazuki Kitamura[7] Gonzou is Akira's former team leader at his old company. A sadistic and gleefully abusive bully, Gonzou takes every single opportunity he can to yell at his coworkers, even contradicting himself when they do exactly what he asked of them, and give himself a cult of personality where they feel they can only survive by relying on him, all while he does absolutely no work in return. When the apocalypse breaks out, he becomes the leader of a group of survivors taking refuge in a truck stop, but the mental toll of the situation causes him to become even worse and puts the same level of work and pressure on the other survivors. He also begins trapping people driving out of Tokyo and manipulating them into working for him, which eventually includes Akira, Shizuka and Kencho. Though he nearly succeeds in brainwashing Akira, Shizuka convinces him to walk out on Gonzou by writing it in as #37 on the bucket list, and the rest of his group eventually does the same when he only thinks about himself during a zombie attack, leaving him alone and crying as zombies encroach on him. Kanta Higurashi (日暮 莞太, Higurashi Kanta) Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto[9] (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook[9] (English) Higurashi is a former college acquaintance of Akira and Kencho. He serves as a foil and inverse to Akira; while Akira was an extroverted person who was cut off from the world by his work, Higurashi was a former NEET who actively avoided people and work, but still became bitter because of his seclusion and chose to blame society rather than himself. When the apocalypse broke out, Higurashi saw this as an opportunity to do whatever he wanted without any consequences, and met others who felt similarly disenfranchised by society, but in reality put themselves in that situation. They made their own bucket list consisting entirely of causing as much harm and destruction as possible, infiltrating Akira's village and releasing zombies into it in order to zombify Akira, whose extrovertedness Higurashi had always envied.
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