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The lowest of the sixteen—Imanity—consists of humans, a race with no affinity for magic. In a place
where everything is decided through simple games, humankind seems to have no way out of their predicament—but the arrival of two outsiders poses a change.
On Earth, stepsiblings Sora and Shiro are two inseparable shut-ins who dominate various online games under the username "Blank. " While notorious on the internet, the pair believe that life is merely another dull game. However, after responding to a message from an unknown user, they are suddenly transported to Disboard. The mysterious sender turns out to be Tet, who informs
them about the world's absolute rules. After Tet leaves, Sora and Shiro begin their search for more information and a place to stay, taking them to Elkia—Imanity's only remaining kingdom. There, the duo encounters Stephanie Dola, an emotional girl vying for the kingdom's sovereignty. In desperation, she attempts to regain her father's throne, but her foolhardiness makes her goal unachievable. Inspired by the girl's motivation and passion, Sora and Shiro decide to aid Stephanie in getting Elkia back on its feet, ultimately aiming to become the new rulers of the enigmatic realm. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioMadhouse SourceLight novel ThemesIsekaiStrategy Game 8.
And this is
where the troubles with Undead Girl Murder Farce begin, it just doesn’t have a unique selling point. It’s set in the XIX century Europe, except it’s not really the XIX century Europe, but rather The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen cinematic universe, with Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper, Arsene Lupin and so on appearing as characters. Which has been done to death. There is also the fact that the supernatural in this universe exists in the open, as an organic part of society, but the story barely explores this aspect. The series just doesn’t really do all that much, and what it does, it doesn’t do very well. Nothing illustrates this better than putting the titles of all these shows next to each other:
Bakemonogatari - Ghostory - a pun and a factual description of the content.
Kyokou
Suiri - Made-up Deductions - also a factual description of the content.
Undead Girl Murder Farce / Cube x Cursed x Curious - this is just trying too hard to advertise the expected quirkiness of the genre without any meaningful substance of its own. It’s shallow and derivative. Like, the word "farce" has an actual meaning, and there is nothing in the show that fits it, it is not a farcical show, using this word for the name is just pretentiousness.
The only well-made part of the story is the banter between the protagonists (which is the single easiest step of the formula to imitate, even Bunny Girl Senpai had decent banter).
There are 13 or so characters that matter in the show, 11 of which are part of the football
team, and 2 are cheerleaders/managers of the team. That’s a lot of people for me to care about. And Eyeshield 21 does indeed manage to create a team where each character has their distinct personality without archetyping to an extreme degree. Still, most of these characters aren’t super deep. Hiruma, however, does carry the show as the most expressive character. He’s the cornerstone of the entire show, being the leader of the team, making all the verbal jabs that make the story propel itself forward. He’s hard on the team and equally hard on himself. He’s got an arrogant and scheming personality to fit his demonic visage and laugh, yet he’s also cold and calculating on
almost every play that he makes. He trains the members of the team, calls the shots, and is the leader as the QB. He’ll do anything it takes for victory, and also is the one making crazy decisions for the team to make things interesting. He’s the reason why Deimon Devil bats, his team, can pull off crazy strategies, and can make comeback victories.