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If I ever return to Zombieland Saga, it's only because of the producer.
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@Tetra suffered a PTSD-induced eye-twitch and @Somar suddenly felt smug the moment you clicked "Post Reply", and neither one of them knew why.So I recently got to watching Zombie Land: Saga. I've heard good things about it but never got around to watching it. Because the second season is on it's way I thought now was a good time.
I liked it.
The series was kind of like a parody of idol anime. Making fun of some of the tropes but not being mean to it either. I found the overall story of bringing the girls back to life interesting especially since their from different years. While people like Sakura and Ai are similar due to them being the same age and dying around the same time others like Junko are different. She was from an era where everyone worked alone and there was no social media no she has a hard time adapting as expected. At first I hated how Sakura and Ai died in the same year and saw it was wasted potential that they an be from different eras. But once it was revealed why I was okay with it.
All their deaths are rather tragic. Sakura is hit by a bus. Ai is struck by lighting. Junko is in a plane crash and is torn to shreds. Saki drives off a cliff. Lily has a heart attack. We never learn how Yugiri and Tae die. The reveal that Lily is transgender seemed weird. It just seemed out of nowhere. At least it's not shoved in are faces and is quickly looked over. They did handle it better than Assigned Male would.
The CGI dancing scenes can be distracting. I feel like I'm watching an add for Miku. The first time it happens it takes some time to get used too. It gets better over time but it's till sometimes awkward.
I liked a lot of the comedy. Some of the jokes got real chuckles out of being. I liked the chicken commercial and any time the girls bodies came apart in front of people. Kotaro is also a good laugh with how crazy he is.
It's never explained how Kotaro brought them back though or fully why he did. We do find out that he was once a. His plan seems badly planed though. Surely people will start to recognize the girls especially Ai, Lily, and even Junko. Ai died 10 years ago and Lily 7 so you'd think fans would see it. There would probably be videos of Ai, Lily, and maybe Junko all over the internet. Family and friends would also recognize Sakura and Saki. There wasclassmate of Sakura's who seemed to have a crash on her. so he brought her back to live her dreammaybe it will become an issue in season 2. Even if they weren't found out at first people would start to question why they aren't aging at one point.Lily's father and Sakis friend but they quickly pushed it off as them just being look a likes. The reporter guy seems to be the only one who's catching on.
Overall I enjoyed it and look forward to season 2.
I'm definitely enjoying the manga a lot more than the anime. With 99% of the manga focused solely on her, Kumoko and her trials are far more fleshed out. It's also a bit more comedic than the anime.Is the light novel/manga better than the anime? I liked the first episode and how energetic and silly Kumoko is.
I would say that a few of the characters they cite actually go beyond being traps to being transgender, but talking about that is just painful.More that troons and their enablers are so desperate for media to affirm their delusions that they'll claim anything as a win
I didn't care for Zombieland Saga and I don't know why its any more popular than your other typical idol shows.
It didn't feel satirical enough other than the first couple of episodes and they also didn't play either the zombie aspect or the different time eras of the main characters up enough for my tastes. The music after the third episode was generic and forgettable and the cgi wasn't all that great either.
Its a gimmicky tourism ad, I'll watch s2 for more producer though.
But fuck me, an undead child being an icon for trannies makes the death rate/pedo jokes write themselves and that's just hystericalMore that troons and their enablers are so desperate for media to affirm their delusions that they'll claim anything as a win
I still love the video of someone actually bringing that meme up at the uk parliament, it's funny no matter your leaning on the subject.It did come across as a joke, but some people took it seriously. Reminds me of Grell from Black Butler calling himself a "girl" despite being flamboyantly gay. The ani-troon crowd even turned Lily into some anti-terf meme. View attachment 2027915
Is the light novel/manga better than the anime? I liked the first episode and how energetic and silly Kumoko is.
I found the concept unique enough to make it a fun idol show to watch, helped that the cast was fun to follow. Like how it used the tropes of idol shows and played with them due to the main characters being dead.I didn't care for Zombieland Saga and I don't know why its any more popular than your other typical idol shows.
It didn't feel satirical enough other than the first couple of episodes and they also didn't play either the zombie aspect or the different time eras of the main characters up enough for my tastes. The music after the third episode was generic and forgettable and the cgi wasn't all that great either.
Its a gimmicky tourism ad, I'll watch s2 for more producer though.
I'd rate it LN>Manga>Anime. Kumoko is about as silly in all 3 versions but you are gonna miss out on some motivations that the anime doesn't have time to cover and one of the fights was changed in a way I don't quite understand unless it was for budget reasons. Anime watchers did get a surprising amount of info from Taboo though compared to the LN and especially the manga which I find kinda funny.Is the light novel/manga better than the anime? I liked the first episode and how energetic and silly Kumoko is.
The human parts are kinda boring (Ronandt is based though) because of those reasons, but yeah they are important to help establish the timeline of events that happen with Kumoko and the rest of the world, so I think the manga skipping over so much of it is gonna bite it in the ass at some point. And the latest LN has made me reconsider my stance on Julius and it makes me wish he stayed the hero instead of ShunI can't say whether it's better in an objective sense but the manga cuts out the segments with the human kids while the anime is an adaptation of the light novel which is why the anime does have the human kid segments. At first I thought the human parts were boring cause it's closer to the same old isekai shit you see everywhere, but at this point I understand how it fits in with the cave segments and I don't mind it anymore.
It's even worse, this actually mostly did start from ani-twitter not knowing what an anime trap is (they still don't). But the fuel to the fire was Sakura wearing socks that that looked like the trans pride flag. Which people thought of as a hint.That whole situation was weird. Lily never denied that she was born male and named Masao. His that his father was happy with his wanting to be a crossdressing idol, but the fact that puberty literally killed him became this whole trans thing. He's dead, so he's happy being reanimated and is going by Lily now. Not that he wants to be trans or a woman, but you know how certain anime fans see a guy in a dress and claim "omg anime said trans rights!" It reminds me when people were arguing that Kei from Moyasimon was trans just because he liked to dress up in gothic lolita drag.
I'd pick it up if they finally got rid of the obnoxious hunter chick that does nothing but complain. Can't forgive skipping Constantinople though.This trans talk reminds me of something that happened to Vinland Saga
Just to clarify I haven't read what happens since I dropped it a few chapters earlier because A: they skipped Constantinople and B; the arc was looking like another farm arc which while I defended, I can see was probably a pain in the ass to read monthly (and the Baltic war kinda burned me out). So I don't if this is/was /a/ over reacting or not.
But from what I can gather from secondary and tertiary discussions, Thorkell had a son at some point and the mother didn't want him to constantly harassed to go to war, fight duels, etc just for being Thorkell's son so she raised him as a daughter. And TLDR kids mind was kinda messed up and puberty hit like a brick.
I was gonna pick it back up once it gets near the end since I did enjoy re reading some parts in one sitting rather then a monthly drip, but now if I do it'll probably just be to see what kind of trainwreck happened if I even pick it back up.
Ew look at his fandom page:This trans talk reminds me of something that happened to Vinland Saga
Just to clarify I haven't read what happens since I dropped it a few chapters earlier because A: they skipped Constantinople and B; the arc was looking like another farm arc which while I defended, I can see was probably a pain in the ass to read monthly (and the Baltic war kinda burned me out). So I don't if this is/was /a/ over reacting or not.
But from what I can gather from secondary and tertiary discussions, Thorkell had a son at some point and the mother didn't want him to constantly harassed to go to war, fight duels, etc just for being Thorkell's son so she raised him as a daughter. And TLDR kids mind was kinda messed up and puberty hit like a brick.
I was gonna pick it back up once it gets near the end since I did enjoy re reading some parts in one sitting rather then a monthly drip, but now if I do it'll probably just be to see what kind of trainwreck happened if I even pick it back up.
It's mostly played for laughs in vinland saga. Tr*annies being Tr*annies are, of course, desperate to use Thorkell as affirmation that their mental disease isn't a mental disease, but Thorkell isn't a tr*nny; he's essentially this universe's equivalent of a John Money victim but with a less fucked up origin story.This trans talk reminds me of something that happened to Vinland Saga
Just to clarify I haven't read what happens since I dropped it a few chapters earlier because A: they skipped Constantinople and B; the arc was looking like another farm arc which while I defended, I can see was probably a pain in the ass to read monthly (and the Baltic war kinda burned me out). So I don't if this is/was /a/ over reacting or not.
But from what I can gather from secondary and tertiary discussions, Thorkell had a son at some point and the mother didn't want him to constantly harassed to go to war, fight duels, etc just for being Thorkell's son so she raised him as a daughter. And TLDR kids mind was kinda messed up and puberty hit like a brick.
I was gonna pick it back up once it gets near the end since I did enjoy re reading some parts in one sitting rather then a monthly drip, but now if I do it'll probably just be to see what kind of trainwreck happened if I even pick it back up.