Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead – See why the anime stood out so much

Although anime episodes are constantly being delayed, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead has become one of the most famous titles this season. Offering a unique and vibrant vision of a post-apocalyptic world, the anime stands out despite having a cliché and saturated theme.

Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead – See why the anime stood out so much

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While most zombie stories focus on danger and hopelessness, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead brings a fun perspective. According to his idea, when everyday life and responsibilities disappear, the opportunity arises to fulfill your deepest desires. So, Akira Tendo , the protagonist, embodies this transformation, going from a monotonous existence to a mission to fulfill his bucket list.

At first, we see a boring color palette in Akira's work routine. However, more mind-boggling colors emerge when the zombie attack begins. Anime's ability to offer something so fresh and different is a true achievement.

Zom 100 highlights the optimistic side of surviving a zombie apocalypse, focusing on vibrant colors rather than bloody scenes. In other words, the anime emphasizes that it is still worth chasing your dreams even in the face of a zombie apocalypse. Anyway, it's an anime that didn't become popular for nothing and can be a lot of fun for those who like themes related to zombies and comedy.

Synopsis:

A zombie apocalypse survival story is always better than being a wage slave! After he spent years working as a slave for a soul-destroying company, Akira's life became meaningless. He lives in an apartment full of trash, his salary is terrible and he can't even muster the courage to confess his love to his beautiful co-worker. However, when a zombie apocalypse begins in his town, he gets the push he needs to live for himself. Now Akira is on a mission to complete all 100 items on his list before he dies.

Do you also think that Zom 100 has a difference between the zombie apocalypse genre? Finally, leave your comment below!

By Fuzi
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