Zom 100: Zombie ni Naru made ni Shitai 100 no Koto, episode 3
Alternative names: Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead
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Idk why exactly, but this anime reminds me of durara in some way. The pacingb and cuts and everything.
Those two apologizing and opening up their hearts really touched me emotionally. Doesn’t happen often for me, so the impact was definitely there.
Hah, I would recognize Mamoru Miyano’s voice anywhere (well, almost. he’s a little harder to pick out in his more subdued roles). Makoto Furukawa’s voice I have more trouble with (like he was in Gundam NT, what?) but I guess he’s pretty recognizable here.
It’s fun seeing all the zombies in different getups, I kinda wonder what’s with the guy in the sailor fuku. Kencho’s speech kinda reminds me of some themes in recently airing anime… I guess the sun dimming as it passes by buildings and then coming out, the literal leaps of faith, the stripping off of formal clothes, and the helping hand were kinda,… on the noise, but it was a fun and pretty sequence.
I was afraid that he won’t make a jump and it will make for dark humor comedian. Instead we have got the drunken gay party at the roof celebrating freedom from past obligations and regrets. They were filled with hope to complete bucked list of dreams before they change into zombies.
What’s better than drinking with your homie, buck naked? Not many, I’d say.
I really vibe with this show. It’s fun, not super serious, and really about a guy trying to find himself.