![]() Speaking of Shiro, the only hook that keeps Deadman Wonderland watchable is its own Shiro – this time in the form of an erratic, happy-go-lucky female in place of a mentally-impaired male dung beetle. Much like the previous run-on sentence, the frenetic transition of one setting to the next creates a near-incoherent jumble of scenes that are barely be fit to be called a story, all the while Gungho Ganta screams about the power of friendship while managing to be less useful than Fate/Stay Night’s accursed Shiro. Most prominently defunct in this series is any semblance of a “story” – the viewer gets moved from school to messed-up-prison to clown prison to high-stakes deathmatch to friendship festivities to cursed inevitable betrayal before finally getting back to clown prison to cap it all off. Even with a handicap granted to Ganta (who clearly has some sort of mental deficiency) I cannot think of a single category which I would rate anything above a meager five. ![]() Over the next twelve episodes, perhaps the only thing that kept me awake was ticking off boxes of every shounen cliché the story had to offer and then rating it on a scale of one to ten. Fanservice, weakling with superpower, and melodrama – check, check, and check. Come the end of the episode, random girl in overly revealing bodysuit is introduced whom he vows to protect within minutes of meeting, unleashing his newfound superpower in the process. Gungho Ganta, the lone survivor, is quickly shipped off to a rigged trial and is convicted of their murders despite it being beyond anything a human could do. The show starts simple enough, with our ordinary protagonist living an ordinary life, only to soon be gifted with the arrival of the “Red Man” who massacres everyone around him in an ocean of gore. ![]() Twin Brother Nathaniel.Story: As the years have rolled on, I have been ever vigilant to find just that one shounen capable of letting me say, “Okay, Fate/Stay Night, you are officially free from having the worst shounen lead in all of anime.’” Deadman Wonderland, in all its clownish glory, is that anime. She doesn't hesitate to betray someone and does so without regret.įamily Members: Father Nicolai Hasashami. She often sports a facade of sweet innocence to ensure your walls have been lowered. After killing her grandparents, Kasumi has turned into quite the little psychopath. Despite this, she had a hell of an work ethic and always gets the job done. She is a fiery girl and doesn't take no for an answer. Kasumi often leaps without looking, fearing regret. She was arguing with her grandparents once again, and ended up beating them to death. A year later, it looked like history was about to repeat itself. It ended in tears, yelling and screaming and Kasumi was silenced with a stinging slap across the face. So one day, Her grandmother was going on and on about how what a monster her father is, mindlessly killing innocents and Kasumi defended him. Kasumi loves her father-loves him to death, and doesn't tolerate anyone bad mouthing him. She and Her brother lived there for two years, and the entirety if the time slanderous drivel about her father was spewed and slowly her pain and sadness turned into hate and resentment. She was forced to move in with her grandparents-the ones on her mother's side. The young psychopath's were enlisted as Undertakers, only accepting the job because of their father.Ĭrime: At the Age of 10, Kasumi's father Nicolai was arrested and imprisoned for killing their mother a crime she and her twin brother knows he didn't commit. When their father was convicted for several counts of murder, they went of the deep end so to speak and killed their grandparents. During the Home Invasion, Kasumi and Nathaniel had witnessed everything-beaten within an inch of their lives. Kasumi Rose and Nathaniel Yuuda were born on January 5th. They were married years later and happy, and soon enough Akemi was pregnant with twins. His feelings were eventually returned years later when he met Akemi once again on another work related trip. He had fallen in love, and hard after the first time he met her. Nick met his wife in Japan, when he went to a Surgeon's General convention she had been lugging around all her art supplies and paper works-considering she was an art teacher- and he had offered to help. He had never lost anyone on the operating table. Nicolai was a surgeon, a man with agile and nimble hands with an impeccable eye for precision. He was happily raised as an only child, however his father died in a automobile accident when he was 14-a drunk driver ran him off the road. ![]() Background: Nicolai was born in the U.S.A to a black woman named Irene Smith and a Japanese man named Daichi Masashi.
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