Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #461 in DVD
- Released on: 2011-06-28
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.77:1
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Subtitled, Widescreen
- Original language: Japanese, English
- Subtitled in: English
- Running time: 300 minutes
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
A zombie survival anime with lots of fan service, action and a little bit of comedy.
By Ray
Highschool of the dead is a zombie anime with plenty of action, ecchi, and funny situations. The story starts out in the private high school of the character Takashi when he first starts to see the zombie plague spreading in his school his first reaction is to try to save the girl that hes loved (Rei) since he was a small child by picking her up from her classroom and getting her to
a safe place. The situation quickly escalates as the infection spreads to the whole school and they quickly have to evacuate the school to get to a safer place. Along the way they meet other students and a nurse who have survived the zombie plague and they make their escape from the zombie infested school to the city.
Much of the film is spent running from zombies and taking shelter from place to place while showing how the world has turned into total chaos and anarchy all around them as the zombie plague spreads.There are so many scenes with bouncing boobies, naughty poses, revealing outfits and girls moaning over anything that it feels like im watching a porno film with action in it. Not to say thats a bad thing but sometimes it feels like its a little over the top for a normal anime.
The first season was pretty short (12 episodes) but it had some good foundations laid out for character relationships in season 2 (mostly Rei & Saeko with Takashi) or possibly even Saya with Kohta after seeing episode 12 (although she likes Takashi alot more). It will be interesting to see a season 2 if they ever make one to see if any of the other main characters familys survived the zombie plague and to find out what the cause of the plague was to begin with.
Pros
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- Lots of Action (makes it fun to watch)
- Lots of huge bouncing Boobies (what guy doesnt like boobies?)
- Nude scenes (The shower episode was epic)
- Never a dull moment
- Funny Jokes and scenes (Example: "All these zombies and im going to get killed by an Asian woman driver" -Kohta)
- No Fillers
- No Censors (who would want all the good stuff cut out?)
- Great Music soundtrack
Cons
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- The credits play before the end of each episode, never seen any other animes do this only this one. Why would they play the credits before the whole episode is finished? they probably really want people to read the credits.
- No Second season out yet.
- Price is a little high at $39 for 5 hours worth of content on 2 blu-ray disc (12 episodes).
Conclusion
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It might be a really long time until they release a second season of this show but I definitely enjoyed the show enough to buy the first season for $39. I just hope that they make a second season soon as the first one was very entertaining to watch and im curious to see how the characters continue to develop.
59 of 73 people found the following review helpful.
Could have been perfect.
By trashcanman
By now we're all well aware of and are probably active participants in the media zombie pandemic. What began with classic horror films has spawned countless novels, comics, television, comedies, video games, and everything else you can see or hear, infecting pop culture with the undead virus. But I have been wondering something for quite some time now: when will anime represent for the walking dead? Well, that question has been answered, fellow animation fanatics. Highschool of the Dead is here and delivering the thrills of classic Romero and the coolness of The Walking Dead, while utilizing the full spectrum of the anime genre to make this zombie apocalypse stand out as it's own animal. And it is so close to perfectly awesome it hurts.
Before I whine about the show's failing, let me fill you in on the good. There's lots of it. Right from the get-go Highschool of the Dead gets your heart racing with pure horror and some of the coolest action sequences ever animated. As the sudden invasion quickly spreads through the halls of the high school, we are introduced to the individuals who will become our heroes. While most students panic and quickly become prey to the ever-increasing host of ghouls, a few individuals pull it together and improvise means to fight back. The otaku gun nut. The kendo princess. The ordinary kid whose best is brought out by extraordinary circumstances. The haughty intellectual. The airheaded school nurse. Over the first two episodes, these people will coalesce into a force to be reckoned with. The show does an admirable job of remaining character-based and developing the relationships between it's survivors well after the extremely hectic initial outbreak, and as far as opening salvos go in survival horror, this show takes the damn cake for sure. The art and animation are top-notch, the characters are instantly memorable, and also it's zombies! And anime! Sugoi, neh?
Okay, time for some of that old-time tough love. This show is one of the most exciting and cool anime series I've come across in a good while, and it ticks almost all of my boxes for a great zombie story, but on one front it really blows it. Rant mode: engaged. I'm writing this paragraph as an introduction speech to present Highschool of the Dead with the first annual Najica Blitz Tactics Award for Achievement in Moronic Fanservice. Hold your applause. This is not a good thing. God, this show could even teach Najica a thing or two. It's frankly embarrassing. I'm a big fan of sexuality in entertainment, but only when it is portrayed in a realistic and adult manner or at least matches the tone of the story. But in a show where high school students are seeing their teachers and classmates being torn apart only to rise again and attack them in turn, having a character with ridiculously enormous breasts that make boingy noises and fly all over the place independently of each other every time she so much as blinks around is not only distracting, it literally brings the entire show down a notch. I can deal with the pantyshots in every scene, but the incessant focus on the female characters' boobs makes this show infuriating. At one point we get a bullet's-eye-view shot as one girl's breasts use a scissor motion to dodge said bullet. And the bullet was fired from a rifle using another girl's breasts as a bipod (they slosh in slow motion with each shot fired). Jesus God, WHY?! Everything else about this show is so good! The immaturity shown in HotD's use of fanservice is probably the most atrocious thing I've ever seen in terms of bringing down an otherwise amazing production. Honestly, I'd be tempted to knock off another half star or so from the rating if the first season's second half didn't tone it down so much. Be warned.
[sighs] Glad to get that off my chest. Okay, the good of HotD far outweighs the idiotic breast and panty fixation in an otherwise great show. In fact, this would be instantly pushing for a spot on my favorite anime ever list if the childish sexuality had been presented in a more mature manner or omitted altogether. If you love zombies and anime, this is a must-see. This is brought to us by the same man who gave us the Death Note and Black Lagoon animes, after all. Each ep has a post-credits sequence that is often important to the story which makes the show feel even more theatrical than it already is and I like that the ending theme changes as well. A mere 12 episodes is far too short a season for a show like this, and once you see the nod to Romero that is the final shot of the first season, I suspect you will be as excited as I am for the next chapter in the saga. If they keep the fanservice manageable from here on out, we may just have a classic on our hands.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
I am suprised
By Allison Azzilonna
While other movies have come and gone, this one has certainly suprised me. I walked into this expecting something rediculously stupid, but was suprised by how amazing this really is. I like how they did stick to zombies being "walkers" because a dead body cannot run, it defies biology. The characters are interesting, there is suspense, drama, and all around awesome zombie killing. Just something that should defenitely be purchased asap by any anime lover. 10000000000000000 times better than Garcey's Wings
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