The anime is just great. The pitch is unique. But the downside is that it stops at the most interesting part. And nothing is known about the sequel. However, as with a million other titles. But that doesn't change the fact that the anime was just incredibly cool. Must-see!
Just for once. The drawing is very budget-friendly, the plot is quite modest, and the open ending is very weak, given that the main problem of anime is the decomposition of the body, not love, which is in the background.
I'm not a fan of romance, but I really liked the idea of a zombie girl. The picture does not hurt the eye, some moments, of course, are confusing from the point of view of logic, but on the whole it looks quite good. Quite watchable. :3
If I liked the way the cat makes the "baaaboo" sound from the whole anime, then it probably says a lot about the anime itself. Or about me. Although... Considering that the second season never followed, it means that it's still about the anime itself.
Comrades, I understand that the story is cut short, here is a retelling of the plot, I hugged everyone.
Continuation of the plot after the anime:
After the events shown in the anime, the relationship between Chihiro Furuya and Rei Sanka continues to develop. Becoming a zombie, Ray is faced with a gradual loss of human feelings and memories. Chihiro and his friends strive to find a way to slow down the decomposition process and preserve her sanity.
In the course of their search, they learn about the existence of the organization ZOMA, which studies zombies. They travel to a remote island, where they face various challenges and uncover secrets related to the origin of zombies and possible ways to treat them. This manga arc has received mixed reviews due to some plot decisions and the introduction of new characters.
Climax and finale:
At the climax of the story, Rei's condition worsens and she begins to lose control, which leads to a tragic incident: in a fit of zombie hunger, she attacks Chihiro and seriously injures him, damaging his heart. After that, Ray, realizing what he had done, decides to leave and begins to live in seclusion in the mountains so as not to endanger others.
Chihiro, thanks to the intervention of Rei's father, survives: He is undergoing surgery to replace his heart with an artificial one. A year after these events, Chihiro goes in search of Rei. He finds her, and they have an emotional meeting where they discuss their future and feelings for each other. Ray expresses her desire to move on, despite her zombie nature, and they decide to be together as much as possible.
The ending of the manga leaves some questions open, allowing readers to interpret further developments for themselves. Some fans believe that the ending could have been more specific, but it highlights the complexity of the situation in which the main characters find themselves.
I hope this description has helped you get an idea of how the story of "Sankara Rea" develops and ends.
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8Quite watchable. :3
Continuation of the plot after the anime:
After the events shown in the anime, the relationship between Chihiro Furuya and Rei Sanka continues to develop. Becoming a zombie, Ray is faced with a gradual loss of human feelings and memories. Chihiro and his friends strive to find a way to slow down the decomposition process and preserve her sanity.
In the course of their search, they learn about the existence of the organization ZOMA, which studies zombies. They travel to a remote island, where they face various challenges and uncover secrets related to the origin of zombies and possible ways to treat them. This manga arc has received mixed reviews due to some plot decisions and the introduction of new characters.
Climax and finale:
At the climax of the story, Rei's condition worsens and she begins to lose control, which leads to a tragic incident: in a fit of zombie hunger, she attacks Chihiro and seriously injures him, damaging his heart. After that, Ray, realizing what he had done, decides to leave and begins to live in seclusion in the mountains so as not to endanger others.
Chihiro, thanks to the intervention of Rei's father, survives: He is undergoing surgery to replace his heart with an artificial one. A year after these events, Chihiro goes in search of Rei. He finds her, and they have an emotional meeting where they discuss their future and feelings for each other. Ray expresses her desire to move on, despite her zombie nature, and they decide to be together as much as possible.
The ending of the manga leaves some questions open, allowing readers to interpret further developments for themselves. Some fans believe that the ending could have been more specific, but it highlights the complexity of the situation in which the main characters find themselves.
I hope this description has helped you get an idea of how the story of "Sankara Rea" develops and ends.