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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Cross-dressing, magical girl zombie

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    Genre: Comedy, Supernatural Length: 11 episodes + OVA "The world's most eligible zombie is back for another round of cross-dressing, decomposing, undead adventures in the only show where corpses get all the chicks! Season Two gets off to a shocking start as Ayumu breaks Haruna's magic chainsaw and accidentally exposes his fondness for petty pink dresses to the entire school! Next there's an incident with a dreadful dance that turns out to be a curse - and an embarrasing trip to a maid cafe where all the zombie's roommates work! But the shenanigans take a backseat to bigger problems when Ayumu's mysterious drinking buddy turns out to be the most powerful magical girl of them all! To save his friends and defeat this adorable new menace, zombie boy must do the unthinkable: throw a mixer for his own murderer! With a little help from his loyal harem of vampires, magical girls, and the world's cutest necromancer, Ayumu just might survive to rot another day!" The description does pretty well here. If you're watching this show for the plot, look elsewhere as it's too off the walls to stay on any one true course. After watching season one, I thought it left off at a point where it might become more plot-based, but I was wrong! But, does it really matter? Not in the least. Is This a Zombie? Of the Dead is still a fantastic show to watch if you love some comedy, a little bit of action, and some bouncing jiggly jugs. The fanservice is back and it seems that Ayumu has even more deviants after his luscious rear than he knows! The graphics could be a bit better. With the last few new releases from Funimation coming out on DVD instead of Blu-ray, you can definitely tell that the picture quality isn't as good. It still looks decent, but there's just a bit of graininess and the colors aren't near as vivid. It still looks good, but it could be better. Blame Kadokawa for not allowing Blu-ray licensing here in the States. This time around, I actually listened to the English version instead of the original audio with subtitles. Found out from the commentaries that the guy who did Ayumu had his first VA role with season 1. I was definitely happier with this season. They actually redid the songs during the episodes in English as well and did a good job with them, too. Don't see that happen often at all anymore. At least not since Sailor Moon! 3 episode commentaries, trailers, and textless songs make up the extras here. The commentary for episode 1 was actually focused on showing 4 of the cast members in the studio. Don't get to see them on camera much so I enjoyed it a lot. Great season 2 here. Definitely hoping for a 3rd season as this one didn't have anything near a conclusion to it. Just wish that it was actually in the stores instead of having to order it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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