Scenariusz:
Kento ShimoyamaZdjęcia:
Gaku HirookaMuzyka:
Kuniyuki TakahashiObsada:
Aoi Yūki, Rie Takahashi, Hiroki Gotō, Shun Horie, Kaya Okuno, Marika Hayase, Hiyori Kōno, Minami Tsuda, Rie Suegara, Minami Tanaka, Taiten Kusunoki (więcej)Odcinki(12)
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Death March kara hadžimaru tenpenčí (E01)
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Death March kara hadžimaru šinai sansaku (E02)
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Death March kara hadžimaru renai džidžó (E03)
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Death March kara hadžimaru meikjú tansaku (E04)
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Death March kara hadžimaru ranšin ódžo (E05)
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Death March kara hadžimaru toši bóei (E06)
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Death March kara hadžimaru jaei kunren (E07)
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Death March kara hadžimaru furófuši (E08)
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Death March kara hadžimaru džóšotenmen (E09)
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Death March kara hadžimaru šurjó gakkjoku (E10)
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Death March kara hadžimaru gensó (E11)
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Death March kara hadžimaru i (se) kai rjodžó (E12)
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Recenzje (1)
This show has the same fundamental problem as the smartphone anime series already mentioned by Scalpelexis. The main male protagonist, Satou Pendragon, is overpowered, has incredible abilities, and solves everything far too quickly. Unlike "smartphone," though, it explains his status and where he picked it all up in a much better way. However, let us be honest, it is done in the classic "online video game logic" way that gamers might like. For example, the fact that he solves some things using in-game aspects like the unlimited number of valuable items seems quite funny. Even though the funniest thing is all the titles the main male protagonist gets - I wonder if he got some for, say, wiping his ass after doing a big poop. Otherwise, like the smartphone show, it is a harem anime series with a lot of fan service. However, I personally thought Satou Pendragon himself was really way different. In the end, this is the reason I do not mind this anime series. Satou is a pretty laid-back character who does not want to stand out in any way, even though because of his abilities and personality things just kind of happen around him. Satou is also not shy of women, he has a positive attitude towards them, and he has firm principles about who he will go with and how far he will go. OK, his principles are pretty strange, and not everyone will like them; however, in other words, this is a main male protagonist who is not going to fall apart at the mere sight of a girl. Satou treats his harem with respect; he is aware of what he is in charge of. I also found the rest of the characters quite endearing; they are not the typical sort of group of screaming hysterical girlies trying to impress the master, who could not care less about them. Sure, most of them are formulaic harem characters, but despite that, I found this cocktail quite decently mixed, and some of the girls are even cute. So I thought this anime series was not that bad in the end, even though it is clear that it is not absolutely amazing either - 5/10 in my book. ()