Shinigami-kun, alias grim reaper #413, is a rookie who pronounces the death of those scheduled to die and brings souls to the nether world. He would appear with the signature phrase “Congratulations! I’m here to call on you” although it is hard to say how this can be a happy occasion, and watch over the dying. To a grim reaper, persuading people attempting to commit suicide and preventing unforeseen deaths is also an important task. But because #413 is new to this grim reaper work, he has a tendency to lean towards humans in his judgments, break the rules of the nether world and get reprimanded by his superior. ~~ Adapted from the manga series "Shingami-kun" (死神くん) by Endo Koichi (えんどコイチ). Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(简体)
- Português (Brasil)
- Español
- Native Title: 死神くん
- Also Known As: Mr. Reaper
- Director: Tsunehiro Jouta, Nakata Hideo, Kakehi Masaya, Motohashi Keita
- Screenwriter: Hashimoto Hiroshi
- Genres: Drama, Supernatural
Cast & Credits
- Ohno Satoshi Main Role
- Suda MasakiAkumaSupport Role
- Kiritani Mirei[Shinigami's surveillant]Support Role
- Matsushige Yutaka[Shinigami's boss]Support Role
- Ohara SakurakoOishi Fukuko (Ep. 1)Guest Role
- Takada RihoKobayashi Mami [Model] (Ep. 1)Guest Role
Reviews
This show is partly a tear-jerker (people die obviously) and partly humor (poor Shinigami-Kun's confusion about human habits makes for some amusing situations). It helps that there are a couple nods to Soul Eater in the special effects and set design. The music and Shinigami-kun's bow tie also lend a perky, peppy touch to the storyline. Personally, I think they find a great balance between enjoying the funny parts of life and the strangeness of humans versus the solemnity deserved by its topic.
Sweet story. Unique in plot, excellent theme, and well done altogether. It did sometimes randomly drop off a plot point (or character), but we had fun making up stories to explain away the answers, so I can forgive it that sin. There is also the question of why the Shinigami does or does not know the things he knows ~ he understands human behavior, but not what "piss you off" means. He knows the concept of death, but not crabs for dinner. It's a little strange, but mostly just funny.
The star (and his immediate supervisor) were amazing, and I loved the akuma (devil) character (particularly his outfit). Although the speed with which the characters were willing to sell off their souls to a known akuma (devil) requires some suspension of disbelief. But, as Shinigami-Kun says, "He's a surprisingly nice guy!:"
The supernatural elements were surprisingly, well not realistic, but very well-staged overall. I was very impressed. They've come a long way from the early dramas. The supernatural-earth scenes flowed really well, better than I see in most Japanese shows. The guards chasing after the flying suitcase ~ AWESOME! Perhaps not the most suave, sophisticated, or smooth show, but that doesn't detract. It is based on a teenager's manga, and this is reflected in the show's audience. Great for young adults!
BTW--the two guys are HOT! :)
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