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Yuusha ga shinda anime
Yuusha ga shinda anime




Helping in the above too is the story at work. Easy to guess just what scenes to look forward to thanks to this, but given then sheer chaos at work, I expect it’ll wring quite a bit of entertainment out of the concept before it grows stale. Girl chasing guy? Not this time around, here it’s all about the pesky radish lover wanting the little blondie to find love in the one location she hasn’t looked. Got to admit, while the pervy persona is cliché as hell now, having someone else appreciate the finer things in life (thigh highs are my demise just saying) is a pretty nice breath of fresh air, particularly when paired with Touka flipping the childhood friend script with his close confidant Yuna Eunice ( Yamamura Hibiku). What’s that, lascivious interloper? Oh yes – but we’re talking a man of thighs rather than breasts this time around. Besides the ridiculous nature of dead hero being remade from local farmer providing its own barrel of laughs, you can get the first whiffs of what’s coming thanks to Touka’s personality and his relationships. The key for Yuusha ga Shinda’s premise is of course the comedy. The quest for world salvation shall continue until victory is achieved, no matter how ludicrous the setup may be. Dead hero? Not happening, especially when resident kusogaki necromancer Anri Haysworth ( Taketatsu Ayana) is around to ensure Sion keeps on trucking by literally sealing Touka’s soul inside his corpse as recompense for his actions. Such intervention takes time, however, forcing the likes of local farmer Touka Scott ( Toki Shunichi) to take defensive matters into his own hands, even though such preparation proves moot when Sion shows up to save the day. The world is at peace thanks to the legendary hero Sion sealing the demon gate – only for said seal to have failed three years later and requiring heroic intervention once again. Per the RC Preview, Yuusha ga Shinda is effectively old-school fantasy-comedy wrapped in modern production. Konosuba might be the comedic fantasy of choice this spring, but don’t think it’s only one on tap for your side busting requirements. OP: 「死んだ!」 ( Shinda!) by Masayoshi Ooishiįor all fantasy is dominated by the cult of large transport vehicles running over NEET children these days, ‘traditional’ fantasy still has its place within anime and Yuusha ga Shinda is here to helpfully remind us of the fact.






Yuusha ga shinda anime