2012/12/23

CCXVI: "Is This A Zombie?"

Normally, dealing with the undead would leave to some pretty creepy anime, but despite this stereotype, there's been a few exceptions, one of which in the form of Gegege no Kitaro. Korewa Zombie Desu Ka?, or Is This A Zombie?, is another, and is somewhat similar to Gegege no Kitaro, save for it being newer and... different.

Ayumu Aikawa is a normal high school student... well, scratch the normal part. Like our potty-mouthed hero Yusuke Urameshi of YuYu Hakusho, he's one of the dead early, rather hin Ayumu's case it's from the first episode onward, perhaps preceeding even this. Why this is so mainly stems from a serial killer lurking from his surroundings, and trying to save a screaming woman, he meets not only the killer in the dark, but also his end... as a human. Thanks to the silent Necromancer Eluciwood Hellscythe, he is brought back as a zombie, but not the kind that are brainless and blood-craving, as are the ones from Highschool of the Dead. Rather, because of his status, he can use as much power as he pleases, as well as recieve multiple wounds and still rise... and transform into a Mahou Shoujo... wait, WHAT?! I kid not, through some circumstance, he has the powers of a Mahou Shoujo, normally wielded by Haruna, with whom he had a grizzly meeting with, so to speak. With a Necromancer, a Mahou Shoujo, and later a pair of special ninja, Ayumu has to figure out and stop the one behind the killings, especially since the culprit is responsible for his death.

This series has 12 episodes and an OVA made to be the 13th, while there is a second season titled Kore Wa Zombie Desu Ka?of the Dead, which ended June of this year. It has the same episode count, yet 2 OVAs. Both are licensed by Funimation for English release, and the first season is dubbed and released in full. Is This A Zombie? of the Dead is currently going through the dubbing process, set to be a 2013 title. Both titles were made in Studio Deen. The first season made its short run in Japan last year, and I assume this was the year it made it's run on English TV. Eluciwood undergoes many voices in this title (this I'm not sure why...), but Ayumu Aikawa is voiced by Austin Tindle, who voiced in other works like Deadman Wonderland and Sgt. Frog. Moreover, it's speculated that Tindle will reprise his role in the next season.

I enjoyed it, even amist all the wierdness and semi-perverted moments it has. I'll easily call this an 8 of 10. To me it's funny, and grew to be a new favorite of mine. I hope season 2 follows this.

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