Anime: Sankarea
Episodes: 12 Episodes
Original Run: April 2012 – June 2012
Episodes: 12 Episodes
Original Run: April 2012 – June 2012
Well, I guess it’s time to start off a series of reviews!
You can call me Azrael from now on! As you can see from my title, my first
review will be on Sankarea. I recently watched the show (in one day actually)
and I fell in love.
Sankarea is a romantic comedy with
a little darkness behind. The general story follows Furuya, a High School
student who is obsessed with everything zombies. He stumbles upon the title
character Rea Sanka, who has been sexually harassed by her father and is wonder
what a normal life would be like. Furuya’s resolve to revive his deceased cat
Babu mixes him into her problems and, well, not to be too spoilerific, but she
dies, reviving as a Zombie with Furuya’s seemingly failed potion. Now enough of
the plot, let’s get into the review, shall we?
Story:
Most of the story of this anime was focused on either
finding a way from stopping Rea’s body from decomposing or battling against Rea’s
pedophilic father. The story was told well, but looking back at it, there was a
lot more that could have been told and I seriously think it would have been
better to make this a 22-26 episode anime to better explain and add plot
points.
Score: 7/10
Characters:
To be blunt, I fell in love with all the characters. Each
one of them had a unique characteristic to be explored. Whether it was Furuya’s
sister’s stoic attitude, his grandfather’s senile (and hilarious) state, or the
rowdy cousin who had fallen in love with him, each character was fun to learn
about and made me want to keep watching
Score: 9/10
Audio:
I absolutely could not stop listening to the opening song
when I heard it, and the ending was great as well! Mixed in with perfectly
designated character voices, there wasn’t much you could criticize audio-wise.
Score: 10/10
Visuals:
The colors and animation used in this anime were vibrant and
colorful, yet they were also at times, dark and monotone, which matched
whatever time or trouble the cast of characters was going through. It was also
kind of cool seeing Rea’s zombie form with her pale white skin being contrasted
by her red eyes.
Score: 9/10
Entertainment:
Sankarea was very entertaining, keeping me at the edge of my
seat due to the constant cliffhangers at the end of every episode. This is what
drove me to watch it in just a day (almost one sitting actually :3). This
series made me have fun watching each episode when watching interactions
between characters and what was going on around them.
Score: 9/10
Overall, I adored this show to no end and firmly believe
that it needs a season 2, considering it ended at a rather large cliffhanger,
with almost nothing except the relationship between Rea and her father being
resolved. I hope to see more of this series and will probably begin to read the
manga as well.
88% B+
Thanks for reading my first review and I hope you all
enjoyed it and stay on this train ride of reviews to be coming up!
~Azrael


Hi, Azreal.
ReplyDeleteI'm also just finish watching Sankarea.
It gave me the same feeling as I am watching Angel Beats. Which taste like some bitter mixed with sweet. The whole anime makes me smile all the time, but always, more like a tragic impression. By the time we mourn for Sankarea about her death, I think we also can probably be gratified for her to get freedom... with stably faith, everybody can achieve their dream. Sankarea and Chihiro stay forever :)