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Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody

Review of Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody

6/10
July 19, 2018
2 min read
6 reactions

Story (7/10) - Death March starts as any Isekai anime would; main character is living life, but then gets transported to another world, voluntarily or otherwise. At first he thinks it's a dream (as most would), but then realizes it's not and tries to adjust to the new world. I think the problem most people have with this anime is the situation surrounding Lulu and Arisa when they're first introduced. While it is terrible, it's considered normal in the world of Death March. And thankfully, the main character is not like everyone else. Art (8/10) - The art style makes it easily recognizable as a fantasyanime. The simple, base design is nice and endearing, not too hard on the eyes.

Sound (7/10) - The opening theme gives a nice lively beat as it mixes Satou's previous life with his new one as he explores with his companions. The ending song echoes an air of a calm, relaxing tone by the female cast.

Character (5/10) - Although he didn't start that way, Satou quickly becomes your average over-powered Isekai protagonist. He's also surrounded by an all-girl cast that likes him (more or less) that you'd generally find in a Harem anime.

Enjoyment (7/10) - Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody did have some competition during the Winter 2018 season as it aired alongside Overlord II. Regardless, it did have a nice, heartwarming journey for a programmer turned hero who's literally living the dream.

Overall (6.8/10) - While I can understand people giving this show a low score for the issue surrounding Lulu and Arisa, I feel like that's all they have to hate. Despite Death March having average characters, a seemingly generic storyline, and 'terrible' art; I think a small part of the show is being too deeply dug for a light-hearted anime.

Mark
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