Cinematography:
Yuichiro OsadaComposer:
MichiruCast:
Asami Seto, Hozumi Gôda, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Yūya Uchida, Kôji Tsujitani, Hirofumi Nojima, Kazuhiro Yamaji, Yūsuke Tonozaki, Chika Anzai, 浦尾岳大, Makoto Yasumura (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(12)
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Dai ichi koku (E01)
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Dai ni koku (E02)
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Dai san koku (E03)
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Dai yon koku (E04)
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Dai go koku (E05)
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Dai roku koku (E06)
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Dai nana koku (E07)
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Dai hachi koku (E08)
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Dai kyu koku (E09)
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Dai ju koku (E10)
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Dai juichi koku (E11)
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Dai juni koku (E12)
Plots(1)
A single moment can mean the difference between hope and despair... It's 6:59 forever... The members of the Yukawa family have inherited the Stasis Spell, the power to stop time. When they use their power, they enter Stasis, a world where everything has stopped. One day, Juri's nephew and brother get kidnapped. Trying to rescue them, their grandfather uses the Stasis Spell, but they are suddenly attacked by others who are also able to move in Stasis. It's not a race against time, it's a race outside of time and the dangers are increasing with every non-second in Kokkoku! (Anime Ltd)
(more)Reviews (1)
Considering how attractive the idea behind this show was, I was bored far too often. It is not extremely suspenseful, there is nothing really profound about it, and it is relatively slow and drawn out. We are trying to get to know the characters, the rules of the world it is set in, and most importantly, get out of here somehow (preferably with your life). However, nothing was interesting enough to keep my attention. To be completely honest, when they revealed the backstory of the bad guy, for example, it was almost really irritating. I am sorry, but I am joining the ranks of those who were not impressed by Kokkoku. In addition, the ending and how they resolved the whole Juri thing made me deduct a few more points from the rating of this anime series. 4.5/10. ()