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submitted 6 months ago by VanHalbgott@lemmus.org to c/anime@lemmy.ml

He zombifies the dead and conjures them up out of their slumber to serve the living for Sakura.

Surely, a dead girl’s aspirations aren’t worth tampering with the dead to fulfill it, right?

Am I the only one who sees this problem?

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[-] VanHalbgott@lemmus.org 1 points 6 months ago

Personally, I think Project Zombie Land Saga should be criminally investigated even in Japan because some dead folks were tampered with and some of them were famous enough that I expect a lawsuit coming in the future but the only policeman on the show is stupid and doesn’t recognize Sakura or Ai despite them speaking plain English to him and not attacking him like an actual zombie would, not to mention the rest of the girls should be investigated anyway, but Sakura covered it all up with her performing and entertaining her audience because that’s what’s more important than breaking the law…and the people think the reanimated corpses and the boy in ponytails (Lily/Sanae) are all cute.

[-] Junkdata@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 months ago

One things for sure is that it involved minors, which means any kind of lawsuit would instantly involve the parents, who i cant see taking it well that their familys corpses were tampered with, regardless of what the individual girls/boy say. However as much as we can emulate our culture/laws, it is a show, yeah there are "doesnt make sense moments" which can be boiled down to, example, the policeman is vain and an idiot that he just doesnt process it. However thats why the inspector is brought into the mix to fill those missing pieces on their background. The lids gonna blow up, the question is when.

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