Dead Mount Death Play

(series)
  • Japan デッドマウント・デスプレイ
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Japan, 2023, 9 h 36 min (Length: 24 min)

Based on:

Ryôgo Narita (comic book), Shinta Fujimoto (comic book)

Cinematography:

Takuya Ogata

Cast:

Inori Minase, Yuuki Sakakihara, Haruka Shiraishi, Rumi Ōkubo, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Ikumi Hasegawa, Matsuri Kurosaki, Yūma Uchida, Misato Fukuen, Kazuhiro Yamaji (more)
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Episodes(24)

Plots(1)

As a legendary hero nears victory against a necromancer known as The Corpse God, things take an unexpected turn with the dark sorcerer’s final gambit - reincarnation magic. This last-ditch effort catches the brave fighter off guard, and now he’s a boy named Polka Shinoyama in a whole new world! The showdown between good and evil just got epic. (Crunchyroll)

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Reviews (1)

Jeoffrey 

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English As a devoted fan of Ryogo Narita, the creative mind behind notable series like Durarara!! and Baccano!, I was once again impressed with Dead Mount Death Play. If you know the author, it's probably unnecessary to delve deeply into what makes this series, or any of Narita's works, truly outstanding; and why it's an experience worthy of at least an 8.5/10 — we could talk about sharks instead... However, if you're not yet acquainted with Ryogo Narita's work, let me offer some insight. Firstly, Narita has a remarkable talent for crafting a variety of unique, likable, and memorable characters. While his stories often feature a plethora of characters, each one is so well-developed that you can immediately recognize and understand them. Secondly, Narita skillfully integrates these characters into the story, ensuring that none feel unnecessary; everyone has a vital role to play. Thirdly, Narita excels at intertwining individual character storylines, bringing them together seamlessly in a satisfying whole. The way Narita guides his stories with finesse, introducing surprising and intriguing revelations, is truly impressive. So, you can always expect excellent characters and a well-crafted plot in Narita's work. Dead Mount Death Play takes things a step further. The series hooks viewers right from the first episode with a fantastic and unexpected plot twist that leaves you eager to uncover what happens next. Narita's adept atmosphere-building, coupled with the mysterious nature of the story's gradual revelation, adds an extra layer of intrigue. The way he explores the connection between two different worlds, revealing some details while leaving others hidden, invites viewers to engage their imagination. Furthermore, the pacing is nice — there's always something happening, ensuring Narita's works are never dull. And let's not forget the relatively decent humor. While some jokes might be a tad silly or unexpectedly timed, they generally work, managing to elicit a few laughs. When you throw in the likable motivation of the main character, decent animation, and music, the overall experience is once again delightful. I eagerly anticipate any possible continuation. Now, back to those sharks... ()