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Zombieland Saga: Revenge

Mar 29th, 2022
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  1. Kinda hard to take seriously with how straight-facedly the triumphs of the idol girls saving the world by dancing while being celebrities is delivered. Despite that seemingly insurmountable roadblock, the emotional highs of this show are amazingly strong. And really, that might be the only criticism I really have.
  2. I think I mentioned previously, but the characters in the show are great. Despite seemingly like what should be an incoherent shotgun of character introductions at the start, they are all very quickly developed into very distinct, complex characters. Literally each one of them is extremely cool and interesting, which is kindof baffling for a show with 7 main(?) characters. It seems like this show does a great job of taking idol shows, an idea that doesn't really seem very easy to make very appealing, and makes it appealing. And still through the means which idol shows are appealing already.
  3. God I'm so fucking high. This retrospective/review/thoughts whatever makes less sense as I write more.
  4. The show was really good. The characters were good. It was mostly good with its emotional whatever. The animation was crazy good. Scenes like the FPS idol scene were madce as good as they were because of the stand out animation. And the Saga-juene scene. Also, I think the idol dance scenes were still 3d animated models, but they did a much better job of blending it in with the rest of the show this time. I don't know too much about animation, so I'm not sure what exactly was different, but it looked like they did some RWBY/Into the Spiderverse frame rate magic as at least part of it. Also the ending was wild and apparently this show came out super recently and there's a movie planned, so that's pretty hype.
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