The colors pop nicely and the general artstyle is clean and nice to look at. The characters are as stereotypical as ever and of course there is no character developement at all, but hey, at least you might get a kick out of it if shipping Komuro and Busujima is really important to you for whatever reason. Actually, there are no zombies anywhere in this episode, except for a very short scene in the end where they are used for a somewhat unsettling joke. Its all lighthearted and there are some jokes, but i feel as if the 'secluded island+zombies' setup coudve been used for something cool and it wasnt. Is it worth watching at all? Well, its only sixteen minutes long, so you may as well. Sure, why not.ĭoes this OVA continue the open ended story of So we can have even less plot and even more fanservice than in the regular series. Bear with me.ĭrifters of the Dead is basically the studio behind the most titillating non-hentai-anime in recent memory going 'maybe we didnt deliver enough on the boobs?'
Its probably because i watched all of HotD in one sitting and my brain isnt functioning properly anymore. I dont really understand why i picked Highschool of the Dead: Drifters of the Dead as my first anime to review. Nevertheless, I like my anime to have an actual plot, and I'm sad that they're not doing anything with this anime when there's so much potential. And I got to see the awesome boobage they censored in episode 6.Īnd despite having no character development, no real plot, and leaving me wondering what I just watched, this was moderately enjoyable. Why did I enjoy this? I almost feel bad for it, but there were times when it was moderately humorous. if you're expecting a character masterpiece, don't come here. Granted, Saya Takagi stands out as the reluctant, tough-as-nails personality of the group (euphemism for being a total bitch), but really. Nobody changes, and there's really nothing to differentiate any of the females from one another. In this episode, there's no character development. I guess there was a little girl (Alice Maresato). Unfortunately, I can't say much more than that, as neither of the above played a strong part in this episode. I'm somewhat attached to the opening theme. The art isn't exceptional, but it's certainly not worth faulting either.
As I've said, it's very, very difficult to specify any plot worth mentioning. They play a very, very, very small part toward the end, but that's not what this episode is about. typical, right? In this scenario, you would expect to see,Ī la the conclusion of Dawn of the Dead, that there are zombies in their haven, but zombies play no part in this episode. The group comes to an island where they're supposedly safe from the zombies. The odd thing is that if I tell you the story line, I spoil the OVA. Okay, so technically there was a story line, but it's somewhat difficult to extract. but there is no story line anywhere in this OVA. The show seems to be 5% zombies, 95% cleavage, and this time around, it was 95% cleavage, 5% unusual sex situations. I still don't get the appeal of this series.
I knew what I was going to get into after having seen the TV series, and I was pretty much correct after seeing some nipple action in the first few minutes of the clip. What it does give us is a short clip of the cast being drifted to an island where we get to see more breasts jiggle then a tub of jelly.Īs an alpha male, I see nothing wrong with that. It DOES NOT continue from where they last left off in the TV series. If your expecting something big with high-end explosive action and a riveting zombie-apocalypse story, this is not for you.but if your looking for an add-on to 2010's all-breast soft-porn material that was High School of the Dead then look no further as I can gladly recommend this short OVA which is titled H.O.T.D: Drifters of the Dead.įor all the hype that H.O.T.D received in 2010, you either were 'anti- or for' the franchise and all I can say after watching this short 16 minute episode is that for those who were anti- Drifters of the Dead is just going to add fuel to your fire.