Two months have passed since the zombie epidemic began. Despite the chaos around, three high school students in sailor suits still live ordinary school lives. Maiko is a transfer student. She hopes to become an idol. Even though Maiko goes through various incidents, her friendship with Momoka and Mutsumi deepens. One day, the zombies start to attack people. Music comes out from the radio, and the zombies stop their attack and start dancing. With this type of music, humans are protected from the zombies, but they can't find the music source. Since then, Maiko, Momoka and Mutsumi have been threatened by zombies. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: セーラーゾンビ
- Also Known As: Sera Zonbi
- Director: Imaizumi Rikiya
- Screenwriter & Director: Inudo Isshin, Watanabe Ryohei
- Genres: Youth, Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Cast & Credits
- Owada Nana Main Role
- Takahashi Juri Main Role
- Kawaei Rina Main Role
- Watanabe MayuMayu [Member of idol group]Support Role
- Yokoyama YuiYui [Member of idol group]Support Role
- Iwata KarenKaren [Member of idol group]Support Role
Reviews
The story is centered around a group of high school girls, a few teachers, and one small family of three living in the high school after the zombie apocalypse happens. The girls face being killed not only on the outside, but the inside as well. Of course, being trapped in school there's a lot of internal drama as well. The story actually had a lot of minor details done right that lead from one plot point to another really well. If you can get past some of the cringe (too many inserted moments of the little boys flipping their skirts), and the side tracked episode 4, you'll be pretty intrigued by the drama as a whole.
I don't remember anyone's names, but the acting by everyone was really well done. It wasn't cringe-y, and it wasn't unwatchable as whole. The main members for the drama that were chosen did well, and actually looked like they were acting. Just mostly ignore their narrator counterparts. Part of me understood the cheesy intros and part of me wished they weren't there at all.
The music is fun to listen too, and isn't all AKB stuff. It's rather quirky once you see and hear the 'magic' song.
The major fault of this was the ending. I hated it, it was not satisfactory at all considering the build up it had and the potential. I wasn't expecting it to be completely concluded with no loose ends, but the ending they chose and how they framed it was beyond disappointing. That sapped my re-watch value completely for this series.
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