Após a morte, os seres humanos vão para o céu ou para o inferno. Mas para alguns, no momento de sua morte, eles chegam ao Quindecim, um bar frequentado pelo misterioso Decim, de cabelos bran... Ler tudoApós a morte, os seres humanos vão para o céu ou para o inferno. Mas para alguns, no momento de sua morte, eles chegam ao Quindecim, um bar frequentado pelo misterioso Decim, de cabelos brancos.Após a morte, os seres humanos vão para o céu ou para o inferno. Mas para alguns, no momento de sua morte, eles chegam ao Quindecim, um bar frequentado pelo misterioso Decim, de cabelos brancos.
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Death Parade isn't a bad show, just one that wasn't properly utilized to its full potential. It had the setup to be something thought-provoking and entertaining at the same time, but due to the humdrum cast and unexplored setting, it only passes as a nice popcorn time passer. Also, the opening, since no one seem to shut up about it. Despite my qualms, I fully recommend it to anyone since it's entertaining at the very least.
After watching Death Billards, I just couldn't believe what I was getting into when I watched its sequel! I tell ya, this anime would give a wide range of emotions such as shock, sadness, anger, excitement, you damn name it lol! This anime is really one of the best dark ones I've ever bumped into and like it really gives you a rollercoaster of reality and how we question ourselves - what will be death like for us?
I just think this anime was brillant, I loved its originality, it's opening song, it's characters and its storyline.
Guys you gotta watch this series but watch Death Billards first because you'll be coming for a wild ride afterwards!
I just think this anime was brillant, I loved its originality, it's opening song, it's characters and its storyline.
Guys you gotta watch this series but watch Death Billards first because you'll be coming for a wild ride afterwards!
I really appreciated this take on afterlife as I never had seen anything like this before. The older I get the rarer it happens. Death Parade presents a curious angle on human life and its end. Even though I'm not a big fan of the whole religion-smelling heaven-hell concept but it's not very focused on. But it poses curious questions. Are people pushed to the limit - still the same people? Is darkness in the soul always there, or is it survival instinct? The series is visually beautiful, slow paced and sounds very charming. It perfectly pins that haunting atmosphere of a weird bar playing jazz when its raining outside(hope one day to visit a Death Parade themed bar if there is one). All in all I really recommend watching this.
I'm not joking. This anime is something special that will always stay with me. Death is not a simple matter that can be discussed. It's something more. So is life and its meaning. I cried for at least 2 episodes. No other anime, movie or TV show made me feel all those feelings. The dialogues are not void and meaningless. They center the target of the story, and everything is connected till the end. I am very happy that, in the anime, love is the only feeling that can change everything, and that can overcome even fear. I spent a delightful time watching it, and I'm very happy. I recommend you to do so! You'll thank me later.
This anime will grab your full attention from the start and never let go. It begins with a couple arriving after their death in an unknown place where they are to be judged on whether they deserve to be reincarnated or sent to the void. In order to be fairly judged, they must play a game. It is during this game that their hidden darkness is brought out. At the end of the game the arbiter will make the decision on who will be reincarnated and who will be sent to the void.
The main intrigue in the show is that none of the people have clear memories and it's throughout the game that these memories are brought to light. The memories can make a person react very differently, as they realize how they've been hurt in life and how they feel in general about the life they lead.
The show does have it's issues. The existence of the arbiters is somewhat explored, but never fully explained. Why do these beings exist? They don't even know that themselves. There's also a god-like character who's purpose is never discovered.
These flaws don't stop this from being a great show however. I highly recommend this anime if you like psychological thrillers and want to delve into existentialism a bit.
The main intrigue in the show is that none of the people have clear memories and it's throughout the game that these memories are brought to light. The memories can make a person react very differently, as they realize how they've been hurt in life and how they feel in general about the life they lead.
The show does have it's issues. The existence of the arbiters is somewhat explored, but never fully explained. Why do these beings exist? They don't even know that themselves. There's also a god-like character who's purpose is never discovered.
These flaws don't stop this from being a great show however. I highly recommend this anime if you like psychological thrillers and want to delve into existentialism a bit.
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- CuriosidadesThe arbiters are named after the floor they work on in Latin. Their bars' names translate to their floor numbers. Ginti works in Viginti on floor Viginti (20). Decim works in Quindecim on floor Quindecim (15).
- ConexõesRemake of Bilhar da Morte (2013)
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