
I can’t believe it’s been over 10 years since that anime came out.
>>1naso
Nin
>>2Last year was exactly the 10th anniversary, right?
When you actually see it, you can feel the passage of time, right?
Dr. Gel and so on.
The Apocalypse Hotel is a hotel of the end times.
I heard that they were able to recover the costs over a period of 10 years.
This anime must have cost a ridiculous amount of money…
I felt that the unresolved issues in the latest episode were particularly heavy.
I watched up to episode 3 on Prime Video, but I don’t really understand it…
If it were Dandy, his limbs would have healed at the beginning of episode 9 without any explanation.
Recently, it wasn’t as interesting as I expected after watching the first season.
Is the second season going to have a similar vibe?
I’m sorry to say this after watching it, but Dandy isn’t as interesting as you might expect.
If you watch without any expectations, it’s incredibly funny.
>>11Oh, so that’s the kind of anime it is.
Ah, this time is really interesting… the contrast between the funny episodes and the ones that make you go “what is this” is quite drastic, isn’t it?
I think that the Apocalypse Hotel will also receive such an evaluation.
The people you love deeply leave a lasting impression, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are popular with everyone.
It was interesting to watch with comments on Nico Nico Live, but it seems tough alone.
The episode where my dad flips the calendar on the lathe and the episode with the dancing alien are the best episodes.
Zombie episodes are great, right?
>>17I’m done for—! I’m going to be turned into a zombie—! … Surprisingly, I’m okay with it.
>>17In the comic adaptation, it really was true that only Dandy could get bitten and not have to worry, while the idiot doesn’t turn into a zombie… Ah, I see, it’s because he’s an idiot—this ending, where the zombies come to this realization, was just no good.
It’s worth knowing just about Bibanamida.
Is it a sense of live performance?
I heard it was the people from Bebop, so I geared up and recorded it.
After watching the first episode, I thought, “Hmm? Well, I’ll wait and see until the third episode…” and then I got gradually hooked on it.
Personally, I prefer the second season where the throttle is up from the start.
Well, there are times in original anime when there’s something different from the way emotions like expectations are conveyed.
I think it’s a genre where interesting people find it interesting.
Let’s enjoy life.
Those who feel that way can enjoy it.
>>23No… it’s pretty tough.
What about Lazarus?
>>24I like you.
I am you.
What is this? This is an episode written by Kimiko Uenoki.
>>25(I wonder which story it is…)
I feel that the layer that finds it interesting is different from the typical anime otaku.
But it’s interesting, isn’t it?
>>28The word “general” is quite dangerous, isn’t it?
Isn’t Dandy more of an anime where you empty your head and laugh at silly developments?
>>31It’s more like a feeling of laughing at the staff, saying “Put some effort into this and take it seriously more than the content itself!”
It’s an anime that says “sharpened appropriateness” and “refined nonchalance” in the project proposal.
Compared to other anime, there are quite a few people who care about the script or guest character design for episodes like ○○.
>>34Because the content is completely different every time.
There should be at least one favorite story during the two-course run.
Looking at it now, there are quite a few voice actors who have passed away, which brings a tinge of sadness.
Could it be a story like a refined rakugo?
Sometimes I want to watch it all the way through.
Is Apocalypse Hotel an anime like Dandy…?
Interesting…? No, maybe it’s not really that… But I feel like it’s getting interesting…
I was thinking that, and before I knew it, I got hooked on an anime.
It’s like a collaborative work where creators freely do as they please, similar to a star system.