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May 23, 8:30 PM
#1
Inio Asano, the acclaimed mangaka behind Goodnight Punpun, has his work animated for the first time with Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction. However, since it's being handled by a relatively new studio, there are some concerns... regardless let's see. Out of nowhere, a massive ship appears above Tokyo Bay, triggering a state of emergency. Amid the chaos, Nobuo Koyama, an employee at a publishing company, finds himself caught in the spaceship's crash. Years later, he wakes up, with no memory of the disaster. He's greeted by two people, Kimika Ando and Hako Shimoda. Now, he's determined to piece together what happened and find his kids. It's become quite common to see stories about dads braving a post-apocalyptic world to protect or find their kid. But this show takes a gentler approach from what it seems. Nobuo, our MC, isn't a tough action hero; he just wants to find his daughter and help others along the way. The atmosphere of the show is really important, setting the tone for the whole world and the characters in it. Even though the world is tough, Nobuo's kindness shines through. Sure, the animation might not be perfect in some parts, but what really matters is how well they tell the story. And so far, this new studio seems to be doing a good job with that. A promising start, and while the real action might kick off in the next episode, this one sets things up nicely. Mod Edit: Modified title for clarity and/or easier searching. |
anime-primeMay 28, 7:11 PM
May 23, 8:47 PM
#2
Hello, I was very excited to see Dead Dead animated and I thought the chapter was very good, my only doubt is what happened to the music of Ano and Lilas Ikuta (ze ze ze zettai Seiiki) I have it on Spotify and I thought it was going to be the opening. 4/5, i miss clicked and put 1/5 my bad. |
Diegosb2021May 23, 8:59 PM
May 23, 9:06 PM
#3
The exposition was such a bore and unfortunately it feels very restricted to the manga paneling which makes the pacing a chore to watch as it would have probably been better read. Picked up near the end though which caught me off guard. |
May 23, 9:29 PM
#4
I'm so glad this manga (and any Inio Asano manga in general) is finally getting an anime! So cool to finally see his artstyle animated, I think it looks great It's interesting for them to start with this part as a prologue, it might be a bit weird for people who haven't read the manga but the main story is not really like this part at all, but I still liked how they did it It's kind of weird how they're dropping this series and I hope it picks up in popularity because it deserves to, but the way they're releasing it is not doing many favors for it unfortunately But either way I'm super excited for this and I love it so far |
May 23, 10:40 PM
#5
such a good episode! Looks like they switched up some of the content! I’m fine with that, although it felt weird seeing some of the late-story stuff right at the beginning |
May 23, 10:47 PM
#6
I'm surprised about the fact the speedrunned the end of vol 11, and half of vol 12. the exposition was obvious tho, but I think it was made fast enough to not feel that big. I wonder if cap 1 will continue where Nobuo does a time jump or we will meet the girls instantly, or both |
May 24, 12:24 AM
#7
asano inio's DDDD is finally here!! loved the manga and if this was part of spring 2024's lineup, this would easily be my favorite start to the season but bit of a shame that it started quite late. i did not expect this episode to start at this point in the story and with focus on kadode's dad though, already a different approach compared to the start of the manga but i think it was still well done. tsuda kenjiro as nobua was a really good choice as well. great start to this adaptation, excited to see our actual main characters presumably from the next episode. |
May 24, 12:58 AM
#8
shocking ep but its confusing for an ep hope they could release 2 ep atleast. |
May 24, 1:56 AM
#9
Episode 0, Dead Dead Demons Deeded Destruction I've been waiting for this anime for 3 and a half years and honestly it feels quite unbelievable to be watching it right now! This is a pretty weird place to start the anime at, as it kind of spoils a lot of the events but also brings some intrigue for what happened before this. The animation for this episode disappointed me, as although the background art was fantastic the art direction was kinda... off? Animation was stiff at times and characters would go off model a lot. Now this could be just because I'm not used to the animation style yet but so far, it leaves a lot to be desired. This short run of the manga wasn't really my favourite as it just throws a ton of exposition at you which also contributes to it being a weird starting point. Regardless, I had a ton of fun and I'm really excited to be taken on this journey once again! |
May 24, 2:29 AM
#10
So... The desicion to adapt most of the last arc first is better for those chapters and as a way to introduce the world of the story, but I'm interested in seeing if it would be good for the rest of the story since as a manga reader I saw heavy spoilers to the rest of the manga, but maybe anime only watchers will not see that as spoilers or hurt their watch. The desicion to call it episode 0 was by far the right choice for tone reasons. I love how they adapted Kadode's father and most of the episode my only complaint is that the final scene was lackluster compared to the manga but it was a given with how they decided to adapt and a fine sacrifice. Also strong gundam witch from mercury prologue vibe and as a big fan of both it made me happy By the way, manga readers-do you agree the song in the end is pure fanservice? |
May 24, 2:33 AM
#11
Reply to nicoxas
I'm surprised about the fact the speedrunned the end of vol 11, and half of vol 12. the exposition was obvious tho, but I think it was made fast enough to not feel that big. I wonder if cap 1 will continue where
Nobuo does a time jump or we will meet the girls instantly, or both
Nobuo does a time jump or we will meet the girls instantly, or both
@nicoxas I really want them to go instantly to chapter 1, the time travel is too big of a spoiler and chapter 1 is the perfect introduction to Kadode and Ontan |
May 24, 3:07 AM
#12
Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction is here in animated form and it feels a bit weird for multiple reasons. Although I'm not an Inio Asano fan, this manga was one of the first series that I bought physical volumes of on a whim 7 years ago without knowing anything about it and I still have it with me to this day and to be fair, this is probably the only real work that I found to be decent of his to this day (not a fan of Punpun, Solanin and his other stuff to be honest). It's flawed from what I remember from it years ago, but was interesting in phases and did have an intriguing setting and fun characters at the start. Hopefully watching this can improve my opinion on the series as a whole. Furthermore, while I do appreciate the decision to re-air the movies as regular episodes on Crunchyroll with additional episodes there which I hope makes the pacing a lot better and more fitting for TV, the lack of real promotion for Inio Asano's first work being officially adapted and released on Crunchyroll could have been a lot better to be honest. This is episode 0 and does cover something a lot later than where it normally starts and while it isn't the most thrilling, exciting or even interesting episode out there (felt slow especially in the first half), it does the job of introducing the world and transitioning viewers into what this world and series has in store for the actual main stuff to happen later on. Not the most charismatic people out there either but that should be made up for in the upcoming episodes and ultimately, the atmosphere and setting was meant to shine the most and it did as a whole. Animation wasn't the greatest but for an episode like this, I could live with it, and the music and background art complements the show well from first impressions. Fairly new studio is in charge so I'll see if this can deliver for the main episodes that count a lot compared to this one. The exposition was a lot but I get why the show adapted this at the start for a setup, and to be fair, the mystique of the world itself and the political situations involved in such bizarre times makes the exposition a bit more interesting compared to some of the other anime I've seen with heavy exposition recently. If it is done all the time, then it can backfire but because this was so new, I can more than live with it here as the show did also visually showcase its world well enough to complement the exposition taking place. As a start, it was alright and did the job in acting as a setup for the world. I don't know if it was necessarily the 'correct' decision to do it the way they did but I don't mind the idea of this either for the time being. Do think the next episode will be a lot more fun and engaging as the actual start to the series, hopefully I come to like this overall series more than I did originally (since this is an Asano series at least worth exploring for me for the time being unless it aged poorly). |
May 24, 3:26 AM
#13
Finally Inio Asano's first anime adaptation, Hopefully this gets the popularity it deserves. A desolate post apocalyptic world, This episode was a setup mostly. Have high hopes for this one. |
May 24, 5:31 AM
#14
Mostly buildup but weird choice to adapt stuff from the final volume of the manga. For first impressions with the series, would rather have first episode be done normally instead of having an ep 0 situation. |
May 24, 5:42 AM
#15
I waited to watch this untill we got to that point in the anime and I think I wouldn't have minded starting the anime with this and it's certainly a great way to hook up audience to the anime. As for the episode itself so Kadode's father was alive but an invader was inside him and he just got back his consciousness. So wait same thing will happen to Oba? Also that piece of trash is still alive and doing his shit like holy fuck man somebody kill him. Also I knew that was Makoto and Futaba at the end there from the voice. Btw karma struck fast for that girl. Great atmosphere throughout the episode and really felt like a post apocalyic world with the eerie feeling. |
MegamiRemOct 14, 6:35 PM
May 24, 6:03 AM
#16
It’s going to be an amazing journey, finally the second great anime of the year, after Kingdom 5th season |
May 24, 6:32 AM
#17
it was a good intro i was surprised because i didn't finished the manga but i'm really excited for the next ep |
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May 24, 6:51 AM
#18
Hmm. Interesting episode. I liked a lot the initial conflict presented very much like District 9 movie and how a simple editor might also become an antihero like Wikus did. The chara-design looks really nice with characters having their own distinct looks, making it more out of the box. There are two things I disliked about this premiere though. 1) How easily Nobuo escaped totally harm free from the armed New Japan fanatics (he was pinned down on the floor, even if the shooter shifted their weight that's an almost impossible feat for a regular guy). 2) The massive coincidence of another faction being in the area at the right moment to save his ass, not to mention the massive coincidence that one of them recognized him and was acquaintance with his daughter. I'll still keep watching just because the setting is quite fascinating and hopefully the whole plot will have better writing than the 2 contrivances I mentioned. |
May 24, 8:38 AM
#19
Too much exposition & stuff happening. Should have either stick to manga order or remove the exposition, let it be unexplained. Setting the atmosphere or stake is fine, but over explaining with dialogue is just bad. I hope episode 1 will be good and people can just skip this episode. |
May 24, 9:36 AM
#20
Didn't expect them to begin with the ending! Good move though, I feel like it'd be less confusing to people who haven't read the manga. So far I rate an 8/10. I'm relieved the animation isn't bad; this was a fear of mine. I have a good feeling about the rest of the anime, and I hope it becomes so successful that other works of Inio Asano can be adapted. |
May 24, 10:05 AM
#21
May 24, 10:17 AM
#22
Reply to DatRandomDude
I liked it but there was way too much exposition dump in one go
@DatRandomDude Makes sense as they decided to start with the beginning of the final volume for some god forsaken reason. |
May 24, 11:15 AM
#23
Why would they start with basically a rearranged half of the last volume of the manga? Weird choice. This could be a good choice if done correctly and after having established characters and part of the story after a few episodes. Really strange choice |
May 24, 11:42 AM
#24
Look like source readers not that happy but I liked the first episode a lot. Took a min to get into things because of the timeskip and there was a decent amount of exposition, but after a few minutes I got into things and enjoyed the whole post apocalyptic journey set up. Been looking for something to fill the Tengoku sized hole in my heart and this could be it The invaders and human factions that have developed in response to them, seem really interesting and I almost wish this ep would’ve been an hour long so we could’ve seen more of the outside world.. The girls’ deaths was supposed to be a gut wrenching moment but I couldn’t help but laugh since she just gave that whole spill out only doing this to guarantee their safety 💀 they’d been travelling together for how long? And she was willing to sell out the dude that protected them? RIP bozo Worst kept secret that the daughter still alive.. looking forward to seeing more of this story play out. Lot of questions. Art style is different, but animation was a little weak like during the robot chase sequence.. Solid start though |
Marinate1016May 24, 12:24 PM
May 24, 12:21 PM
#25
Absolutely horrible decision to reveal some of the major plot points and characters that hit way more after 10 volumes of buildup. It’s like if the black swordsman arc had an expo dump about the whole eclipse. Completely trash episode that already fucked up some moments which would’ve been surprising twists. |
May 24, 1:26 PM
#26
Really not a fan of them starting the anime at this point in the story as it spoils some pretty important things that we shouldn't know yet, like the mothership blowing up which is such an unknown variable and something that the manga would work towards, and even what the aliens look like which wasn't a secret itself but it was withheld for a good while on purpose. Otherwise though the anime looks beautiful and I think I hope it comes out as a solid adaptation. That said I will be recommending to friends to skip this episode. |
May 24, 5:39 PM
#27
May 24, 9:45 PM
#29
Rule 1 of anything that has a cult...you do not trust the cult at all. Sad to see the cute girls get pop in the head like that. |
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May 24, 9:47 PM
#30
Reply to Marinate1016
Look like source readers not that happy but I liked the first episode a lot. Took a min to get into things because of the timeskip and there was a decent amount of exposition, but after a few minutes I got into things and enjoyed the whole post apocalyptic journey set up. Been looking for something to fill the Tengoku sized hole in my heart and this could be it
The invaders and human factions that have developed in response to them, seem really interesting and I almost wish this ep would’ve been an hour long so we could’ve seen more of the outside world..
The girls’ deaths was supposed to be a gut wrenching moment but I couldn’t help but laugh since she just gave that whole spill out only doing this to guarantee their safety 💀 they’d been travelling together for how long? And she was willing to sell out the dude that protected them? RIP bozo
Worst kept secret that the daughter still alive.. looking forward to seeing more of this story play out. Lot of questions. Art style is different, but animation was a little weak like during the robot chase sequence..
Solid start though
The invaders and human factions that have developed in response to them, seem really interesting and I almost wish this ep would’ve been an hour long so we could’ve seen more of the outside world..
The girls’ deaths was supposed to be a gut wrenching moment but I couldn’t help but laugh since she just gave that whole spill out only doing this to guarantee their safety 💀 they’d been travelling together for how long? And she was willing to sell out the dude that protected them? RIP bozo
Worst kept secret that the daughter still alive.. looking forward to seeing more of this story play out. Lot of questions. Art style is different, but animation was a little weak like during the robot chase sequence..
Solid start though
@Marinate1016 It's nonlinear storytelling at it finest. Let's see if the do it right. |
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May 24, 11:09 PM
#31
Big Asano fan here. Was excited from the announcement of the movie for this. The first episode caught me by surprise. Cannot WAIT for the rest of the series. Inio Asano getting his fuckin' flowers. |
May 24, 11:13 PM
#32
Great 0th episode, looking forward to the rest. *not just Crunchyroll, episode itself says 0 |
May 24, 11:29 PM
#33
Reply to Guilmon1
@nicoxas I really want them to
go instantly to chapter 1, the time travel is too big of a spoiler and chapter 1 is the perfect introduction to Kadode and Ontan
go instantly to chapter 1, the time travel is too big of a spoiler and chapter 1 is the perfect introduction to Kadode and Ontan
@Guilmon1 Yeah but I was thinking to show the "time jump" Nobuo did and see directly where the girls were to trick the viewer into think that's the timeline nobuo jumped in |
May 25, 5:44 AM
#34
Really enjoyed it. You could tell the people behind the project really cared about making a quality adaptation in terms of visuals, music, va, etc. Admittedly, I was totally thrown off by what I was watching the first few minutes. Partly because I didn't recall these events happening early on, and partly because I forgot many of the details. Like how much more do we see of the parasitized future version of Kadode's dad? This was like a chapter or two in the manga at most right? I don't recall him participating in the ending much, or at all. Also, did Ikuta Lilas and ano record a new track for the OP? Or was this also in the movie(s)? Pretty cool song. |
May 25, 6:04 AM
#35
I really like this so far,seems interesting :] But I noticed that the manga pacing is different,so people don't seem to really like it(judging by other comments here,I did view the manga once but forgot about it after a while- so I don't really remember much) |
CherruMay 25, 6:12 AM
May 25, 10:10 PM
#36
damn, I like how they use the ending part of the manga and put it at the start of the anime to hook the newcomer of this anime. It's a bit hard to pull a new watcher to be interested if they follows the original first volume of the anime I guess. I've been looking up to this anime since its first announcement. I have big hopes for this anime. |
May 26, 3:10 PM
#37
as someone who has never read or seen anything about this show should i skip episode 0 and just wait till episode one comes out or am i meant to watch episode 0? |
May 26, 5:56 PM
#38
they ruined it, who thought that spoiling some twists at the beginning would be a good idea?..... |
May 27, 9:24 PM
#39
I set apart time of my day to binge some 6 episodes because I hadn't realised it was only episode 0, I'm really not impressed with it so far, it was a massive info dump that got nowhere. That's a bit of a question of taste but I was flabbergasted at how poor the English subs were, I watched with the pt-br subs and they weren't mixing stuff around while also translating on-screen text, what gives? So are we getting weekly releases? Friday? |
May 28, 1:03 AM
#40
The promotional material did not prepare me for CASUAL CHILD MURDER... not exactly something I wanted to see right before I go to bed... lets hope I'll have sweet dreams and just forget all about that. |
May 28, 1:55 PM
#41
Not gonna lie, this is not as interesting as I hoped for...and I don't mind an infodump or two. Something in the setting and the dynamics between the various factions doesn't sound as engaging to me. I liked the character designs tho. |
May 28, 7:08 PM
#42
This thread has been moved to the newly made entry for Dead Dead Demons Dededede Destruction (ONA) Episode 0. |
anime-primeMay 28, 7:12 PM
May 28, 11:01 PM
#43
Was this episode also extracted from the movie (if i got it right the series will be the movie cut in many parts right), or was it a special one made for the occasion? I read somewhere that this episode 0 is a "weird" place to start considering the storytelling choices of the manga (clears a lot of things that are hard to get at first) and i'm dubious towards this kind of choice. |
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May 31, 1:55 PM
#44
As someone that have no idea what was this series, this was really good. Took me by surprise because i just random saw on CR main page lol. |
Jun 22, 8:33 AM
#46
As a person who just started watching this show on a whim, the change between episode 0 and episode 1 has been a major mind screw. |
Jun 29, 10:40 PM
#47
v good intro, i liked it |
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Jul 4, 9:21 PM
#48
I remember reading this 2 years ago back in year 2022. I already forgot most of the stuff lol. It's good to use this as a review, I did remember most of the stuff that happened after watching this anime. So they skipped many arcs after Kadode's dad involved in that incident. Interesting to see everything from his point of view. |
Sep 14, 2:24 PM
#49
Reply to anime-prime
This thread has been moved to the newly made entry for Dead Dead Demons Dededede Destruction (ONA) Episode 0.
@anime-prime why this episode isn't part of the ONA??? |
Sep 20, 11:33 AM
#50
This should actually be episode 17, and the actual episode 17 shopuld have been episode 18. |
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