Corpse party anime deaths gif12/30/2023 While the characters receive nowhere near as much depth as they could have, the story is the obvious focus this time around and is expressed through an interesting usage of camerawork alongside traditional exposition. If there’s a full length horror anime out there more representative of Japanese horror as an industry, I’ve yet to find it (not counting the Yami Shibai school of shorts from the last few years).īased on the RPG released on 1996, and in an effort to boost sales of the reboots that have been launching since the late 2000’s, Corpse Party: Tortured Souls is both one of the better versions of the franchise out there as well as perhaps one of the worst, and is sort of a testament of what happens when you adapt a fully realized and conclusive story into an anime with a limited amount of time and space to work with. Decidedly Far Eastern, Corpse Party echoes its contemporaries in establishing both its setting and its character archetypes, resulting in a combination of the pale-ghost fronted supernatural horror of Ju-On and Ringu (Corpse Party, in fact, actually pre-dates both of these) with the torture porn and gore of Audition and Guinea Pig. While our previous titles gave us a blend of stylistic action and explorations of niche fears, Corpse Party is more of a return to modern horror standards than the avant-garde that the rest of the week touched on, but not without its own twists and flair. I've been taking the Gintama route between watches to keep me sane. there's something about the way it handles foreshadowing and infodumps that is really neat, albeit a bit choppy at the edges. I'm glad you enjoyed the mystery component though it's probably my favorite thing about the anime. the bait-and-switch at the end was a good break and helped it out overall, but even the bits where the characters sat around talking about stuff didn't help pace it too well. as /u/anonynamja put it last thread, sometimes more is definitely less, and the tension of "how will they get out of this one?" is lost when you know damn well by the second episode that chances are no one will make it out of this one. the spoopiness of it got a bit lacking after just so much, though the bit with the teacher's head getting lobbed off at the end was so insane I gotta give it to them. You're totally right about the nonstop gore aspect taking away from it. Corpse Party doesn't care about your plot armor, dense harem MC, you're going down. Yoshiki dying was kind of a shame, but if it got Satoshi axed in the ending, I was thankful for it. I was really thankful they went with the "no Onii-chans ever" route of just killing off all of the boys. Let's see which onii-chan will survive today I think it was a decent horror show, even though a lot of the characters annoyed me (some were emotionless and others were overdoing it).Īlso, I think I need a break from random disembowelments.need to find a nice romance or something. It was still a decent mystery (not easily guessed, since it was supernatural) and I guess it had quite a few scares in it, even if the gory scenes happened so often that it lost some of the surprise part after a while. So, the show did explain most things and it wasn't that bad, but it did rely a lot on gore, which I think took a toll on the mystery part of things. ![]() Yeah, that didn't work out as I thought it would. Hmm I bet the ones whose scraps they use go to the normal world instead of them. ![]() Oooh maybe he somehow got the mother killed and Sachiko saw it and then he killed Sachiko, too?ĭamn.people's parts just fly off in this show. Satoshi finally got emotions when it's about Yuka. WTF is wrong with that guy, why is he still alive?! ![]() ![]() That's one messed up teacher.oh shit, that head. We already know they can receive random phone calls. Okay, let's see which onii-chan will survive today :
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