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First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Rei Miyamoto
— Daisuke Sato and Shouji Sato, Monthly Dragon Age , November 2006
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Highschool of the Dead , known in Japan as Apocalyptic Academy: Highschool of the Dead ( Japanese : 学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD , Hepburn : Gakuen Mokushiroku Haisukūru obu za Deddo ) , is a Japanese manga series written by Daisuke Satō and illustrated by Shōji Satō . It was serialized in Fujimi Shobo 's Monthly Dragon Age between the September 2006 and May 2013 issues, but was left unfinished following Daisuke Satō's death in March 2017. Fujimi Shobo and Kadokawa Shoten published seven tankōbon volumes from March 2007 and April 2011 in Japan. Yen Press published the series in North America. The story follows a group of high school students caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse .

A 12-episode anime adaptation, produced by Madhouse and covering the first four volumes, aired in Japan from July 5 to September 20, 2010. Madhouse also produced an original video animation (OVA) episode in 2011. Sentai Filmworks released an English dub of the anime series and OVA on DVD and Blu-ray in North America.

Highschool of the Dead is set in present-day Japan, beginning as the world is struck by a deadly pandemic that turns humans into zombies , euphemistically referred to by the main characters as "Them" ( 奴ら , Yatsu-ra ) . The story follows a group of high school students and the school's nurse as they deal with the worldwide catastrophic event known as the "Outbreak". As the cast tries to survive the zombie apocalypse , they must also face the additional threats of societal collapse , in the form of dangerous fellow survivors, and the possible decay of their own moral codes . Starting from the high school, the students escape into town where they must deal with a corrupt teacher and his students. They check their homes for survivors, and pick up a little girl and a dog. Later, they hole up at a mall, travel through a police station, and eventually make their way to an elementary school that is supposedly a safe zone.

Written by Daisuke Satō and illustrated by Shōji Satō , Highschool of the Dead began serialization in the September 2006 issue of Fujimi Shobo 's manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age . The manga went on hiatus from 2008 to 2010, but after March 2011, only one more chapter was released in April 2013. [4] [5] [6] The series was left unfinished following Daisuke Satō's death on March 22, 2017. [7] Fujimi Shobo and Kadokawa Shoten published seven tankōbon volumes from March 1, 2007 and April 25, 2011 in Japan. [8] [9]

A full-color version of the manga, called Highschool of the Dead: Full-Color Edition ( 学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD FULL COLOR EDITION ) , began serialization in the February 2011 issue of Monthly Dragon Age . Kadokawa Shoten released the manga's seven volumes from February 25, 2011 to March 9, 2013. [10] [11] In North America, the full-color edition began serialization in the March 2011 issue of Yen Press ' Yen Plus online magazine, [12] and ran until the July 2011 issue. [13] The volumes were later released in two hardcover omnibus volumes on November 22, 2011 and December 17, 2013. [14] [15]

Shortly following the inception of the series and before it was licensed for distribution in English, the manga became popular enough in English via scanlation to draw the attention of the creators, who included a message in English within the magazine's printing of the fifth chapter that requested readers to buy the original manga when it is available. [16] The manga was later licensed in North America by Yen Press, [17] and the first volume was released on January 25, 2011. [18] The series is also published in Spain by Glénat España , [19] in Germany by Carlsen , in Italy, Brazil, Mexico and Colombia by Panini Comics , in Canada and France for French-language publication by Pika Édition , in Poland by Waneko , [20] and in Taiwan by Kadokawa Media.

A crossover manga by Shōji Satō, called Shōji Sato Artworks: Highschool of the Dead & Triage X – Lightning Pop ( 佐藤ショウジアートワークス 学園黙示録HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD&トリアージX LIGHTNING POP , Satō Shōji Ātowākusu: Gakuen Mokushiroku Haisukūru obu za Deddo & Toriāji Ekkusu Raitoningu Poppu ) , was published on August 9, 2012, featuring characters from Triage X , Sato's other work. [21]

The author of the series, Daisuke Satō became sick in 2008, which made the production of the manga very difficult. After the death of Daisuke Satō in 2017, Kawanakajima and Shōji Satō agreed that the series should be stopped as is and instead focus on the Triage X series. [22]

An anime adaptation [23] aired on the Japanese network AT-X from July 5 to September 20, 2010, with subsequent broadcasts on TV Kanagawa , Tokyo MX , Chiba TV , KBS Kyoto , TV Aichi , TV Saitama , and Sun TV . Produced by Geneon Universal Entertainment , Showgate , AT-X and Madhouse , the series is directed by Tetsurō Araki , with Yōsuke Kuroda handling series composition, Masayoshi Tanaka designing the characters and Takafumi Wada composing the music. [24] Six DVD and Blu-ray volumes were released by Geneon Universal Entertainment between September 22, 2010 and February 23, 2011. [25] [26]

In North America, the anime series was licensed by Sentai Filmworks for simulcast on the Anime Network [27] Some of the more graphic scenes were censored. [28] In Australia and New Zealand, the series was licensed by Madman Entertainment . [29] Sentai and Madman later gained additional rights to the series, [30] [31] with Section23 Films releasing the series with an English dub (produced by Seraphim Digital ) on Blu-ray and DVD on June 28, 2011. [32] Manga Entertainment also released the series in the United Kingdom. [33] The English dub of the series aired on Anime Network's VOD service from March 10, 2011 to May 26, 2011, and was made available on Microsoft's Zune Marketplace and Apple's iTunes Store on May 27, 2011 and June 27, 2011, respectively. [34]

An original video animation episode, titled "Drifters of the Dead", was bundled on Blu-ray with the limited edition release of the seventh volume of the manga on April 26, 2011. [9] It was originally intended for a February release, but was pushed back. [35] It was later licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America for streaming, [36] with the DVD and Blu-ray being released on November 26, 2013. [37] [38]

The series' opening theme is "Highschool of the Dead" by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets . [39] The series' closing theme songs differ in each episode, and each are sung by Maon Kurosaki . [39] The CD single for the opening theme was released on August 18, 2010 by Geneon Universal Entertainment. [40] The CD single features the TV and instrumental versions of "Highschool of the Dead" and a new song called "Ripple" ( リプル , Ripuru ) , along with an instrumental version of the song. A CD containing all 12 ending themes sung by Kurosaki was released by Geneon on September 22, 2010, [41] along with an original soundtrack . [42]

A light novel, called Highschool of the Dead: The Last Day ( 学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD〈終わり〉の日 , Gakuen Mokushi HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD Owari no Hi ) , was published in March 2011. [43]

In Japan, the sixth volume of Highschool of the Dead reached #5 on the Oricon charts between July 5 and July 11, 2010, selling 92,040 copies, [44] and #13 between July 12 and July 18, 2010, selling 43,714 copies for a total of 135,754 copies. [45] The seventh volume of Highschool of the Dead reached #11 on the Oricon charts between May 2 and May 8, 2011, selling 57,016 copies, [46] #2 between May 9 and May 15, 2011, selling 115,154 copies, [47] and #19 between May 16 and May 22, 2011, selling 34,362 copies for a total of 206,532 copies. [48] As of May 2011 the manga has 3 million copies in circulation [49]

In North America, the second volume of the manga reached The New York Times Best-Selling Manga List , reaching #4 between April 24 and April 30, 2011, [50] #10 between May 1 and May 7, 2011, [51] and #8 between May 8 and May 14, 2011. [52]

For the anime adaptation, Chris Beveridge from Mania.com comments on the first episode, "There's a lot to like here if you're looking for something beyond the usual high school dramas and comedies of the last few years." [53] Carlo Santos of Anime News Network states that, "Other recent zombie works in Western entertainment have tried to play it ironic, or postmodernist, or just plain silly, but this one goes for straight-up horror—and pulls it off admirably." [54] However, Zac Bertschy, also of Anime News Network, states for this episode that, "It just could've easily been written by a script generator or a horror fan with 19 minutes to kill." [55]

Andy Hanley of the UK Anime Network summaries the first manga volume as: "Nothing ground-breaking here, but a volume of mindless fun that brings all of the gory entertainment of a zombie apocalypse to the printed page." [56] Nate Lanxon of Wired UK praises its production quality despite having no single original element. [57]

At San Diego Comic-Con "Best and Worst Manga of 2011" panel, it was listed among the "Worst Manga" in a series of rapid-fire questions. [58]

In March 2015, the Chinese Ministry of Culture announced a crackdown on sites hosting overly-violent or sexual anime content, with Highschool of the Dead being singled out as an example due to its sexual content; the Ministry described it as "borderline-pornographic". [59] On June 12, 2015, the Chinese Ministry of Culture listed Highschool of the Dead among 38 anime and manga titles banned in China. [60]

Illustrator Shōji Satō featured Rei and Saeko in crossover illustrations for his other manga Triage X and the video game Lollipop Chainsaw , where their high school uniforms are available as unlockable costumes for main character Juliet Starling. It was also briefly featured roughly halfway through episode 4 of Waiting in the Summer . [61] [62]

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Synonyms: Gakuen Mokushiroku: Highschool of the Dead, HOTD, HSOTD


Japanese: 学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD


Spanish: High School Of The Dead: Apocalipsis en el Instituto


Aired:
Jul 5, 2010 to Sep 20, 2010


Broadcast:
Mondays at 11:30 (JST)


Producers:
Geneon Universal Entertainment , AT-X , Showgate

Genres:
Action Action , Horror Horror , Supernatural Supernatural , Ecchi Ecchi

Themes:
Gore Gore , Survival Survival

Demographic:
Shounen Shounen

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--The review contains spoilers--


One could review this in a single sentence: "Why is no one having sex in this hentai anime?"

Here's the plot: In an alternate universe where the average female has breasts the size of grapefruits and all bras are made of wet paper towels, a zombie apocalypse happens. And as far as the plot goes, that about covers it. You could probably replicate it by watching The Walking Dead on mute next to a porn hub playlist.

In all seriousness, this is one of the worst anime I've ever seen. Here is one of those anime that really struggles to understand what its trying
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to be.The mindless sex and violence, which is what it is, is constantly being undercut by one of the worst harem anime plots I've ever seen. Character development is minimalist to say the least, and every time it tries to make a character even remotely interesting, it's undercut by how silly the whole thing is. One minute a girl is talking about how she's afraid of her inner, violent, dark side, and the next she's riding on the roof of a van wearing nothing but underwear and an apron while holding a katana.

This anime accomplishes virtually nothing. It fails at being hentai, it fails at being harem, and it doesn't add anything to either genre or any other. Would not watch again.


Highschool of the Dead is a show that knows a very, very base demographic and knows exactly how to pander to it. It aims to please simple-minded, uniformly male teenagers with base level action and lots and lots of large, jiggling breasts. Highschool of the Dead has quickly entered into the ranks of shows extremely popular, not for being well-written or emotive, but simply for being a barrel of big, dumb fun.

The problem is... it's not very good at it.

As the name would suggest, Highschool of the Dead involves a highschool and dead things. More specifically, the series begins in a highschool and revolves around
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a bunch of highschool students, who happen to have walked into a George A. Romero film. In other words, they're surrounded by undead, bloodthirsty corpses... zombies. From here, the plot is about as simple as can be. The cast has to try and not die.

So all in all, it really speaks volumes that Highschool of the Dead manages to fuck up such a simple task, for a wide variety of reasons. But let's start with the most glaringly obvious one... the fanservice. OK, so considering the demographic the show is aiming for, it's hardly surprising that HotD uses a lot of fanservice. But Highschool of the Dead crosses the line of what an acceptable amount of fanservice would be repeatedly. Any scene that was otherwise good had an irritating tendency to shove some schoolgirl's underwear into the camera. And don't even get me started on the infamous "Boob Matrix" scene.

Of course, no matter how much fanservice is in a show, it would not destroy an otherwise good show. So let's get to the next reason HotD is an incredibly poor anime - the characters.

Let's summarize the cast very quickly. The everyman, the ditz, the needy girl, the bitch, the action chick, and the nerd. Not one of these characters has any more depth than that. I have literally told you everything you need to know about the characters in the space of one sentence. Takashi is completely unremarkable, Shizuka is dopey and annoying, Rei is irritatingly helpless and inconsistent in her character, and Saya (probably the worst member of the cast) is a self-righteous bitch who has no consideration for anybody else and considers the rest of the cast below her. The only passable members of the cast are Kouta Hirano (named and designed after the creator of Hellsing, a MUCH better take on the same style), who manages to make his military obsessions at least entertaining, and Saeko, who manages to not be annoying.

The worst thing about Highschool of the Dead, though, is that for a show that tries to be simple and fun... it's very boring.

All in all, a survival horror really needs you to care about whether the characters live or die to work. At first, after a seemingly significant character is killed off, it seems quite possible that major characters will be killed off, and that the series will be a struggle to survive. And yet, after that, not one character we care about dies. It becomes quite clear that the entire cast is in no real danger, due to having that strange immunity from danger that being a main character grants you. This means that we are simply stuck watching these unlikeable characters do things we don't care about. It would have at least been passable if the action had been well-directed, but it really isn't. There are no fight scenes that really stick out (barring the aforementioned Boob Matrix, which sticks out for all the wrong reasons). The action is mediocre at best. All of this leaves it up to a plot that really doesn't exist.

So what does this leave us with? A show that really doesn't have any positive points at all, really. It's watchable, I'll give it that much, and the first episode was quite good. But it really doesn't follow through on any of the potential it has. The themes in this show have been done before many times, and almost always better.

Final Words: Just watch a George A. Romero film instead. Seriously.

Animation/Graphics: 4/10
Story/Plot: 3/10
Music/Background: 6/10
Characters: 2/10

Overall: 3/10

For Fans Of: Hellsing, Elfen Lied.


After seeing the long line of reviews on HotD, I thought I'd say my piece on here to what I think is a "good" show. Not a "very good" show, not even a "great" show, but a "good" show as it is. Of course this may change should the anime continue to be as entertaining as its been so far.

Having come with no expectations, seeing as that ecchi seemed to ooze the moment you watch opening credits(something people should have noticed when they started this series), I was pleased and amused to what it had delivered.

Story - 6
Before I start I believe it my duty
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to just add this trivial information for those asking about the plot since some say its lacking or that there are none. So what is plot?

Plot: In fiction, the sto
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