Death Parade second reaction
Let’s start with something that I didn’t think I mentioned in my first reaction, or at least not in detail, …
Let’s start with something that I didn’t think I mentioned in my first reaction, or at least not in detail, …
I was right, Mion’s not the killer because she’s too badass! At least according to her. I’m sure it’s a …
So immediately on the cover we’re greeted with something, a green haired woman with a sword who I did not …
There are few anime that actually get to me. To say I’m properly cynical might be an exaggeration, but I …
On the good end, Decim, Nona, a yet unnamed black-haired girl, and presumably more characters as the show goes on actually have some depth. As it’s still early, the only one I can really comment on is Decim. I like him. He’s not the perfect supernatural arbiter who can read people’s souls at a glance that he came off as in the OVA. He’s clearly introverted, and has weird hobbies like collecting mannequins. But most importantly, he can make mistakes, and, trying not to spoil anything, he has made a pretty big one already. The frustrating side to this is that it was a pretty obvious mistake. I understood what was going on right away. While I am happy Decim isn’t a Gary Stu at his job, I would hope someone hired as arbiter of life and death would be more qualified than me.
As for the bad… The first two episodes center around a couple who died on their honeymoon, and they find themselves at the Quindecim Bar. After a little prodding and implied threat, Decim convinces them to play a sadistic game of darts-and-your-organs-are-the-dartboard. While I’m still intrigued by the concept, the execution here is clichéd and predictable as it gets. The two get small glimpses of their memories back, leading them to believe that their partner had been cheating on them.
I love Ami from Toradora, and I don’t mean in an “Oh em gee, she my waifu! So desu kawaii!” …
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