Screenplay:
Hideyuki KurataCinematography:
Kazushige NishidaComposer:
岩崎琢Cast:
Chiwa Saito, Hiromi Hirata, Shōko Kikuchi, Satsuki Yukino, Shin'ichirō Miki, Ai Nonaka, Isshin Chiba, Mitsuki Saiga, Masami Iwasaki, Hiroshi Naka, Mai Kadowaki (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(26)
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The Papers Have Landed (E01)
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Rise Up, Oh Dregs of Humanity (E02)
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Let's Meet in Jinbo-cho (E03)
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The Seventh Grade Course (E04)
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They Shout (E05)
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The Right Stuff (E06)
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In A Grove (E07)
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Seduced by the Night (E08)
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Heart of Darkness (E09)
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Christmas Carol (E10)
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Goodbye Japan (E11)
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Twilight of the Papers (E12)
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Twilight of the Papers II (E13)
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Paper Leaf Wood (E14)
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In the Grey Light of the Abyss (E15)
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Fahrenheit 451 (E16)
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Sweet Home (E17)
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Confession (E18)
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The Family Game (E19)
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Bonjour Tristesse (E20)
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D.O.D - Dream or Die (E21)
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Seize (E22)
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Lie to Me (E23)
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You Know Me (E24)
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Not A Big Problem (E25)
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From There On (E26)
Reviews (1)
Unlike the OVA, the anime series was too drawn out initially. I was expecting intense and comedic action right from the start; however, it took too long before I felt absorbed for my liking. The characters were fine, and it has a more sophisticated narrative than the OVA. However, I devoured the OVA; it was an excellent action-packed one-off. However, I watched the anime series on and off for over a week. Plus, the over-the-top emotionally charged moments (which I, unfortunately, did not find one-hundred percent convincing) were too much for my taste. The conclusion of the OVA was probably the only time I thought that what the anime’s writers did was over-the-top. In this anime series, it was much more frequent. I do not wish to say that the anime series is worse than the OVA, it just did not get to me as much, and that is why I am only awarding this show three stars, which is still good, though! 6.2/10. ()