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The Beginner’s Guide to Anime, No. 148 – Rozen Maiden
This week “The Beginner’s Guide to Anime” this week looks at the supernatural action series Rozen Maiden.
The Beginner’s Guide to Anime, No. 147 – Mirai Nikki (The Future Diary)
“The Beginner’s Guide to Anime” this week covers the death game series Mirai Nikki.
Anime UK News review: Sword Art Online II – Gun Gale Online Arc
My latest review for Anime UK News review covers the “Gun Gale Online” arc of Sword Art Online II.
The Beginner’s Guide to Anime, No. 54 – BTOOOM!
The Beginner’s Guide to Anime this week covers the death game series BTOOOM!
Anime UK News review – BTOOOM!
My latest review for Anime UK News covers the death game BTOOOM!.
Anime UK News review – Sword Art Online, Part 4
New review for Anime UK News is of the four and final (for now) part of Sword Art Online.
The Beginner’s Guide to Anime, No. 44 – Danganronpa
For the “Beginner’s Guide” this week, I’m covering the game-turned-anime (that you couldn’t see in Britain when it went out) Danganronpa.
The Beginner’s Guide to Anime, No. 34 – Sword Art Online
For the latest “Beginner’s Guide to Anime” I’ve covered the “death game” Sword Art Online.
Death Games: A New Anime & Manga Genre?
TETSUWAN ATOM by Osamu Tezuka © 2002 by Tezuka Productions
Yesterday I was at a “PreCon” event for ONECon, the anime convention in Middlesbrough for which I work as their “Manga Manager”. There I gave a panel in which I tried to claim that I believe there is a new genre of anime and manga that has been growing in recent years, which I’ve dubbed “Death Games”.
I define Death Games as: “A series in which the central protagonist(s) is/are forced to take part in some sort of game or contest which involves having to kill the other competitors at the risk of being killed themselves. The story follows their efforts to win the game and thus at least escape with their life/lives and possibly to win something else too.”
As you can see from the above image however, the idea is not nothing knew, as Osamu Tezuka wrote about in Astro Boy – although he did wrongly claim that his “Murder Game” as he called it would be in existance in 1993.
I written an article for Anime UK News explaning my theory and I hope that it will generate debate about the subject. In terms of Death Games in anime, manga and other Japanese works the main series I’ve been able to come up with are:
- Battle Royale
- Gantz
- Sword Art Online
- Mirai Nikki / Future Diary
- BTOOOM!
- Deadman Wonderland
- [C]: Control – The Money of Soul and Possibility
- Doubt and Judge
- Danganronpa
If you can think of any other Death Games in anime and manga, please let me know.