Seikaisuru Kado


KADO: The Right Answer

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Japanese: 正解するカド
English: KADO: The Right Answer
German: KADO: The Right Answer
Spanish: KADO: The Right Answer
French: KADO: The Right Answer
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 7, 2017 to Jun 30, 2017
Premiered: Spring 2017
Broadcast: Fridays at 22:30 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation, Crunchyroll
Studios: Toei Animation
Source: Original
Genre: Sci-FiSci-Fi
Theme: Adult CastAdult Cast
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.721 (scored by 4189341,893 users)
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Ranked: #57352
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Popularity: #2070
Members: 109,466
Favorites: 186

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It's Basically a reversed version of gate. 
report Recommended by zRage
Both ACCA and Kodo are driven heavily with dialog heavy and has politic as its main premise ACCA doesn't have action in the same way but its still present in some sense. So if you enjoyed the interesting and unique take on politic in this show you'll probably enjoy ACCA as well. 
report Recommended by didllaz
Both are politic dramas that focus on the world's response to supernatural events. The introduction of a supernatural/sci-fi person in the world presents new ideology and debates with politicians. The philosophies for the ideal societies in either show are very speculative and based on the writer's opinion rather than believable concepts rooted in reality. They are written by the same man. While each start with an intruiging premise, their endings take a pseudo-philosophical turn. Babylon ends on a more disappointing note, to say the least. 
report Recommended by RebelPanda
To avoid any spoilers, I'll be making vague comparisons. The both have to do with the world and alternate versions. Extraterrestrial beings that aren't your common aliens are seen in both of these. Attachment to humanity, fixing worlds...  
report Recommended by brokenraccoon
Man.... That's sad kind of feeling you got when you saw how people were used became guilt ridden, killed and got killed just because of a box of gold didn't you ? Well KADO is also similar to this in this aspect. - Both will make you melancholic - Both will make you feel glad on the choices mc picked - Both have higher powers involved and not at the same time 
report Recommended by _DOLOS_
The relationship between Akira - Ryou/Satan and Shindou - Yaha-kui zaShunina reminded me alot of eachother. 
report Recommended by KaiserSadist
It has also breath taking entry and scenario as Aldnoah.Zero. In both anime's is the MC given (the situation) so much responsibility that its really similar. If you enjoyed Seikaisuru Kado than you will definitely enjoy Aldnoah.Zero. Also Aldnoah.Zero has good soundtracks in my opinion and given the scenario in Aldnoah.Zero, the soundtracks are perfect!  
report Recommended by ZeroGeneral
both anime featured the discovery of a new energy source which in turn showed the discriminatory nature of the major nations. however,in planetes, this advancement gave rise to terrorism. whereas, in "seikaisuru kado", the discrimination problem was successfully solved. 
report Recommended by yabuki-kun
Both protagonist come from a different world,they both bring new knowledge and changes. 
report Recommended by _cryptic
They both have the same vibe in a sense of a mystery puzzle. As mentioned in the anime(I think it was mentioned), they feed you information that is not useful alone, where you'll need to collect each piece to understand said Mystery. And the Problem here? It is that they fed you pieces of information, but the core detail is always before the end of the confrontation with the Main Mastermind. 
report Recommended by NekoAcedia
Both are sci-fi. Stein's Gate involves a mad scientist developing time travelling, whereas Kado involves an Alien, higher dimensions and mind boggling devises. In both anime character development plays an important role, so even though they are quite different they do have a similar feel. 
report Recommended by Mythicism
both anime make you think about humanity and the world, though Shinsekai Yori is more depressing than Kado in both anime the main characters need to deal with someone not human and in both anime not everything is what it seems  
report Recommended by KuroYume-96
expelled from paradise nails that human aspect in a finale that shares the same emotion as kados but delivers it beautifully and coherently and well-pacedly instead of well, awkwardly in every way like kado did. they both start out really sketch tho be warned that cg is quite something if you sensed something beautiful in kados post-finale go head on over to the producers other work and see it realized, dont worry the scriptwriter is different 
report Recommended by Entraya
Seikaisuru Kado and K(K-Projects) are odd animes. For both the main point is about power to "control or save" the world. I especially recommend it because it represents interesting content. They have different anime themes with development of diplomatic deployments and characters who face popular ideal of "xenophobic truth" against a rival group just to try make peace. "Watch"! You will like at least of what you will "see"! 
report Recommended by mitsuosamsx2
Alien race introduces new concept to earth. 
report Recommended by blindfremen
Both are sci-fi original anime which include white collar workers dealing with new innovations, research, politics/economy. Both are also somewhat misleading in what they end up being: Classroom Crisis' first episode looks like an average cliché Sci-Fi action high school teenager you-can-do-the-impossible-if-you-only-want plot convenience story only to walk away from that considerably to almost completely by the second episode. Kado completely walks away from its build up by the last 2-3 episodes into a you-can-do-the-impossible-if-you-only-want plot convenience story. 
report Recommended by shina_luna