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Anime News Network's Jason Thompson placed the manga at number 5 in a list of "10 Great Zombie Manga", stating that the series was "a great manga for Highschool of the Dead fans who want to move on to something rawer and funnier" and was enjoyable "if you hate Magical Girls and have ever wanted to see them dismembered and smashed into pieces by ...
Zac Bertschy of Anime News Network agrees with the intent: "turns out this show has decided that the one thing the zombie genre was missing were anime boobs." [5] The anime also had a character break the fourth wall: when asked why she is so ditzy, she responds that she was designed that way. [2]
Calamity of a Zombie Girl (Japanese: あるゾンビ少女の災難, Hepburn: Aru Zonbi Shōjo no Sainan) is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryō Ikehata and illustrated by Hagane Tsurugi. An original net animation by studios Gonzo and Stingray premiered on July 4, 2018.
Miki Naoki (直樹 美紀, Naoki Miki) [10] Voiced by: Rie Takahashi [5] (Japanese); Cynthia Martinez [6] (English) Live action portrayal: Rio Kiyohara [7] A blonde-haired girl who is a year below the other girls and is nicknamed "Mii-kun" (みーくん) by Yuki, much to her dismay. She was rescued by the School Living Club while they were ...
The series features an ensemble cast as survivors of a zombie apocalypse trying to stay alive under near-constant threat of attacks from zombies. Season 1 was broadcast on NTV from January 17 to March 21, 2021 with 10 episodes. Season 2 was shown on Hulu Japan and was broadcast from March 21 to April 25, 2021, with 6 episodes. Season 3 was ...
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (Japanese: ゾン100〜ゾンビになるまでにしたい100のこと〜, Hepburn: Zon 100 ~Zonbi ni Naru Made ni Shitai 100 no Koto~, "Zom 100: 100 Things I Want to do Before Becoming a Zombie") is a Japanese manga series written by Haro Aso and illustrated by Kotaro Takata.
Andy Hanley of the UK Anime Network summaries the first manga volume as: "Nothing ground-breaking here, but a volume of mindless fun that brings all of the gory entertainment of a zombie apocalypse to the printed page." [54] Nate Lanxon of Wired UK praises its production quality despite having no single original element. [55]