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Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead

Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions, BUG FILMS, Shaft · 2023 · Anime

12 episodes · Action, Adventure, Comedy

In 8 Achriom libraries · rated 4 of 5

This anime uniquely combines a zombie apocalypse setting with a humorous take on escaping the monotony of corporate life, appealing to viewers eager for both comedic relief and adventure.

LightheartedCurrentThe Struggle for Personal FreedomLiving Life to the FullestFinding Joy Amidst ChaosThe Absurdity of Modern LifeTransformation Through Disaster

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What should I read after Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead?

Attack on Titan charts the same equation: catastrophe grants freedom to those who resist systematic oppression, turning apocalypse into an arena for individual choice. This work explores deep moral complexities faced by humanity in a perilous setting filled with monstrous beings. Kafka on the Shore maps the same territory: characters shed old identities through episodic, surreal journeys where displacement and strangeness reveal who they actually are. This novel weaves together the lives of two characters: a young runaway and an elderly man with a mysterious past, set against a backdrop rich with surreal and metaphysical elements.

What film should I watch after Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead?

The Zom 100 movie portrays the same reversal: the zombie outbreak becomes liberation because corporate employment was the true inescapable trap. This work contrasts the mundane horrors of everyday corporate life with the unexpected thrill of a zombie apocalypse. One Day Off charts the same transformation: ordinary people shed their former selves when monsters and friendship fracture their old identities beyond repair. Set in a dystopian Japan plagued by monstrous creatures, the film explores themes of friendship and self-discovery against a backdrop of chaos.

What show should I watch after Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead?

The Zom 100 television series mirrors the anime's insight: the end of civilization paradoxically liberates the protagonist to pursue dreams he abandoned during years of corporate servitude. This work explores the journey of a young individual finding joy and purpose in an absurd and dangerous world filled with zombies. Gleipnir channels the same impulse: dark comedy and surreal horror create the container where characters undergo psychological transformation and self-discovery. This work stands out for its unique blend of mystery and dark humor, as well as its exploration of personal trauma through fantastical elements.

What music pairs with Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead?

Anime Songs by Piano channels what Zom 100 dramatizes: transformation as an emotional journey, where growth registers as vulnerability, intensity, and the ache of becoming oneself. This collection features evocative piano renditions that bridge the emotional landscapes of beloved anime narratives. Joe's Garage parallels Zom 100's satirical thrust: both mount narrative critiques of social constraint through dark humor and characters who claim autonomy against institutional pressure. This record presents a satirical and narrative-driven exploration of various societal themes, woven into an intricate rock opera format.

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Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead by Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions, BUG FILMS, Shaft · Achriom