Sunday, October 28, 2018

CORPSE PARTY


CORPSE PARTY 

READ AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION

WARNING NOT FOR YOUNGER AUDIENCES due to content



3rd Halloween Review Reaction




Came out as a Survival Horror, Adventure and Dojin Soft Video Game Series originally created by Makoto Kedoin and developed by Team GrisGris.



This is a manga that had several stories that came out where a story follows different characters with their different perspectives and experience in their respective manga.

I was able to read Corpse Party: Blood Covered which followed a group of High School students in Kisarago Academy which was built on the grounds of a former school called Tenshn Elementary School which was demolished after a string of disappearances and gruesome murders. A supposed gathering of friends turned into an adventure that if they survived it will be a very traumatic experience for them, if there will be a survivor.

In the manga it was very gruesome for a graphic novel having a very graphic art where readers can literally see all the innards and blood all over the place to show how brutal the story can be considering that the characters are all High School students who just got dragged into some alternate reality where the souls of the ones who died in the former school that was demolished are trapped for all eternity or until the mystery of their deaths have been solved, the deaths in the story turns out to be a repeating incidents on how the formers students died or how they met their end.

While reading this manga all my reactions were if this were read by those who are not used to these kinds of genre their stomachs might turn even though these were just illustrations due to how detailed the illustrations were. Back then I was thinking if this was turned into an anime or a live action this will be one hell of a viewing experience.

Years later an anime adaptation came out and I have not seen it yet for I am not sure if I can finish even one episode considering how graphic the manga was, just imagine how graphic and detailed an anime version would be.

The anime came out with title Corpse Party: Tortured Souls and the setting of the story is in Heavenly Host Elementary School the school that was demolished and replaced by Kisaragi Academy after the numerous incidents, disappearances and murders that happened in that school.

The group of students that got warped from Kisaragi Academy to Heavenly Host Elementary now has to find their way back home.

The anime version was based on the manga Corpse Party Blood Covered where students gathered together telling stories and stuff that would really scare someone. The group performed a ritual called “Sachiko Ever After” a ritual that was suggested to be performed by friends and that no matter where they are, they will always be together no matter what. The ritual involved a piece of paper cut out in a form of a girl. In the ritual a chant “Sachiko-san, we beg of you” nine times in their heads and later each one of them are to hold onto the piece of paper and pull it in one go. But the ritual turns out in to an experience that they will never forget. An earthquake occurred and later the ground where they were sitting on collapsed. The anime came out as an OVA with four episodes.






The anime version as expected when watching it for the first time was indeed very graphic and no censorship was included in the anime adaptation. Guts and blood were all very clearly shown in the anime giving it a rating that no child should even try to watch it due to the effect that it might end up being traumatic to younger viewers and those who cannot handle these types of shows.

After one episode of this anime I can say that I can expect more in the other 3 episodes although I have finished the entire OVA of four episodes. Expect more blood and over spilling guts all over the place.

I would say this anime is another perfect watch for those who likes these kinds of genre anime. I also want to watch bloody anime filled with action and violence but this one was topping that anime that I have watched before since this series included younger characters not to mention those characters were high school students and one middle school kid and they only have one adult in their group. The series follows the group as they try to find a way back home or wake up from this nightmare.



Overall this series is rated for mature audiences due to the theme and content of the series as well the graphic details and literally no censorship was added in the anime adaptation. Just like in the manga the artists did not spare any ink in making detailed drawings of blood and guts. A twisted anime series but for sure some viewers will like watching this series specially those who like a genre this bloody.

Highly recommended for mature audiences and those looking for blood, gore and guts in an anime series not to mention no CENSORSHIP for this series. NOT FOR YOUNGER AUDIENCES


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Sunday, October 21, 2018


ANOTHER (Anime)






A 12-episode anime that aired on 2012 with an OVA that was released on the same year.

catchy intro

A Manga version was published 2010 to 2012, Serial Novel on 2009 and a novel on 2013

A Live Action film on 2012.

This is one heck of a series that got my jaw dropping in almost every episode. I am not mostly into horror suspense anime specially in live action films due to my crazy imagination stuff get stuck.

In this series the story follows Koichi Sakakibara a transfer student at Yomiyama North Middle School Class 3-3 from Tokyo, but he was hospitalized due to Pnuemothorax just as school was about to begin and Mei Misaki a girl in the same class and wears an eye-patch on her left eye.




This series is basically a story of a lone girl n one class being singled out as if being bullied by everyone including the teachers because of her appearance and personality. A boy appears after being absent since the first day of class and begins to befriend her regardless of the countless warnings given to him by his other classmates. Thus, after befriending the girl he gets the same treatment as the girl. Both of them were ignored whatever they do in class no one would care.




This is where everything gets interesting. One by one their classmates died at random at the same time the cause of the deaths was being blamed on Koichi befriending Mei saying that the “curse” of class 3-3 has been triggered because Koichi did not listen to the warnings given to him when he started joining the class.




This series barely had any censorship except for the dark shadows covering the blood and maimed body parts. Considering this anime came out in a generation where censorships has become a part of the animation itself and viewers who wish to see everything will have too wait for the release of the uncut version DVD or the Blu-ray release where censorships has been removed.



This series got me hooked from episode one up to the end of the series. Watching the two main characters solving the mysterious deaths of their classmates to clear themselves from all accusations and solving how to stop the chain of the curse in their class for the next set of students that will take over their class and too stop the deaths of innocent students of class 3-3.

This series is another one that I will recommend to those seeking mystery, horror, suspense and blood gore in an anime series. Also, to take note this series barely has any censorships just adjust the color and you get to see what you want to see in this series. For me I must have watched this series twice already and planning to watch it again this coming Halloween or I might watch another series with a similar genre if I feel like it.

For those who cannot take bloody anime series you might as well remove this from your list of anime to watch unless you wish to test if you can take it since it is not that too bloody or has any guts spilling out of the bodies of those dying. That is included in other anime that I have not watched yet but planning to watch as well.


THIS ANIME IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR VERY YOUNG VIEWERS AND THOSE WHO CANNOT STAND BLOODY, HORROR and SUSPENSE ANIME

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Sunday, October 7, 2018


SHIGOFUMI





Letters from the Departed

It is October the month of Halloween and spooky stuff. (I might do another review similar to this)

An anime series that came out in 2008 with 12 episodes and an OVA which came out in the same year. There was also a Light Novel version that came out from 2006 to 2008 with 4 volumes.

The anime series just as the title is about letters that were written by the departed addressed to people whom they wish to convey their last unspoken messages. It does not have to be a relative it can be a friend, mentor or whoever they want.

The main character of the anime series is Fumika a young girl (young looking girl) with almost no emotions is one of those tasked to deliver the last unspoken message of the departed and to deliver it to the recipient of the letter. As one of the carriers of the Shigofumi she wears a black cloak and a staff which seems to have an artificial intelligence, very high tech for those who carry letters of the departed.



This 12-episode anime series was very interesting to watch, the story was king of unique during the time it was aired although there was another series with a similar theme of the main character being carriers of telegrams or packages that needs to be delivered no matter the cost. But that is for another review, this review is for Shigofumi.

This series got me hooked on watching from start to end, it also got me wondering if this has happened in real life. A departed soul given on last chance to make a letter and address it to anyone he wants to convey his/her final message as a departed.





In real life we get those psychics and paranormal guys who says they can connect the physical realm to the spirit realm and give people one more chance to connect with their departed loved ones one last time. The psychics and paranormal people use devices and mediums in order to make a conduit between the spirit realm and the physical realm but most of the time they are called fakes. In this anime series the souls are given a short last chance to make a letter to anybody they want to convey their message. The ones who carry the letters from the Spirit Realm to the Physical Realm are called Mail Carrier and they also seem to be souls of the departed who might have been given a chance to roam around and do something for the other departed souls that can move on.

The main character in this film is named Fumika who delivers the letters of the departed to respective people to whom the letter has been addressed to.

Fumika carries a staff named Kanaka which tries to guide Fumika and reminds her of her mission but for some reason Fumika treats Kanaka much more like a weapon swinging her like a club to smash on those that threatens her. She also carries a gun that has a stamp on it meaning that the gun is also a message addressed to someone unknown even to Kanaka.



There are other mail carriers other than Fumika in the series and the most often that shows up with her is Chiaki and she also has her own staff named Matoma or rather called Tomato Juice.

In the story it turned out that Fumika was not dead for very long since she was recognized by a former classmate named Kaname Nojima who knew her in Junior High and Kaname is now in High School so it shows that Fumika has just recently passed away or so they thought after they saw her physical body in a hospital in a coma. This later opened the issue if Fumika was a twin sister of the Fumika in the hospital or they are one the same.

They later got a lead to Fumika’s father Kirameki Mikawa who is a famous novel writer who in this series was an all-out weird character for me. He uses his daughter as his “draft” where he writes all over her body and later transferred to paper. Weird way to get inspiration.



Watching through the entire series from the start it never gave a hint that the series would later follow the backstory of Fumika. The first few episodes focused on different people with their own stories to tell. Just like in one episode that really got me was the episode where one male character has been curious about where do souls of the dead go once they die. This character committed suicide just out of his curiosity and after that he sent a letter which was delivered by Fumika and was addressed to his friend and his father who has taken his former classmates’ hostage and threatens to kill everyone inside due to the confusion as to why his son would commit suicide thinking that his son has been bullied or something. After reading the letter he still could not accept the fact that his son just committed suicide out of pure curiosity for the afterlife and there he also described that he has been given small amount of time to write a letter to anyone he wants to convey his final message before moving on.

So, this series somehow shows a possibility on how a departed soul can communicate with the living one last time. But having to read a letter written by someone who has died is still creepy for me even though this is just an anime or purely fiction and no living creatures were harmed in making the anime series. Except for those who are easily absorbed by these kinds of shows.

Kind of makes audience think the same question doesn’t it. Where do we go once we die and can we still send messages to our loved ones in the realm of the living. But still please do not get too absorbed by the show and later commit suicide just to find out what happens once you die.

This series for me must be considered under the psychology genre along with the horror, slice of life and mystery I think. I would advise not letting viewers below 18 to watch this alone also those viewers whose mentality are below 18 just to be safe due to the theme and content of this series.

I might revisit my other review and make a list of anime series that needs proper viewer discretion due to heavy and sensitive themes that the anime series has. For my experience I have seen anime and other series to have themes that are too heavy or sensitive for their supposed target audiences.

Highly recommended for those who wants to watch these types of anime series


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