Corpse Party: Tortured Souls

Corpse Party: Tortured Souls

2013
Corpse Party: Tortured Souls
Corpse Party: Tortured Souls

Corpse Party: Tortured Souls

6.3 | TV-MA | en | Animation

One rainy night after a school festival, a group of students from Kisaragi Academy decide to perform the "Sachiko Ever After" charm, which will unite them forever as friends. Once the ritual is done, a sudden earthquake transports them to Heavenly Host, a torn down elementary school. Unbeknownst to Satoshi and his friends, however, is the horrific past behind it which culminated in its demolition. As they look for each other and try to escape from Heavenly Host, they soon find out their lives are at the mercy of those affected by that same bloodied past.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP4  Sorrowful Truth
Jul. 24,2013
Sorrowful Truth

Ayumi tells Satoshi and Naomi that in order to return home, they must appease Sachiko and perform the Sachiko Ever After ritual again using their paper slips. Ayumi confronts and vanquishes Naho after realizing she purposefully lied about how to properly perform the ritual in her blog. Ayumi later encounters Yui, who is decapitated by falling debris. Exploring the school basement, Naomi finds a video of herself hanging Seiko while possessed; she breaks down until Seiko's spirit relieves her. After the trio put Sachiko's spirit to rest, the school begins to collapse and the trio begin the ritual. Satoshi gives his slip to Naomi, who had lost hers, and intends to use Yuka's slip for himself, unaware that it is actually Yuuya's. Naomi and Ayumi both successfully return to Kisaragi Academy, but because Satoshi used a slip belonging to someone from a different school, only his detached arms come with them. A post-credits scene shows Naomi catatonic in her room, her mother disbelieving the existence of her dead classmates.

EP3  Unconveyed Feelings
Jul. 24,2013
Unconveyed Feelings

Yuuya pursues Yuka until he is knocked unconscious by Yoshikazu. Meanwhile, after restoring three of the four children's tongues, Ayumi and Yoshiki are transported back to Kisaragi Academy. They are approached by Yuki, one of the appeased child spirits, who shows Ayumi a vision of the murder that reveals the true culprit as Sachiko Shinozaki, the girl in red. Following an argument with Yoshiki, Ayumi returns to Heavenly Host to save the rest of their friends by herself. In Heavenly Host, Naho reunites Satoshi with Naomi. Yuka is captured and tortured by a partially skinned Yuuya. Yoshiki arrives and kills Yuuya before he sacrifices himself to protect Yuka and Ayumi from Yoshikazu. Satoshi and Naomi find Yuka, who dies from her injuries in Satoshi's arms.

EP2  Broken Hinges
Jul. 24,2013
Broken Hinges

The Kisaragi students learn that Heavenly Host is the site of a murder incident where school teacher Yoshikazu Yanagihori allegedly cut out the tongues of four children. Ayumi Shinozaki and Yoshiki Kishinuma are attacked by the ghost of one of the victims, but are rescued by the ghost of Naho Saenoki, a famed blogger who posted the Sachiko Ever After ritual online. They later find a bag of the children's severed tongues, which can be used to appease their spirits. Meanwhile, two of the other child victims kill Mayu by smashing her body against a wall, while her teacher Yui Shishido is struck in the head by the undead Yoshikazu. After the girl in red separates siblings Satoshi and Yuka Mochida, Yuka is pursued by Sakutaro Morishige, whose discovery of Mayu's remains has driven him insane. Yuka is rescued by Yuuya Kizami, a student from Byakudan Senior High School, who proves himself to be insane as well when he stabs Sakutaro to death and declares Yuka to be his own little sister.

EP1  Multiple Separation
Jul. 24,2013
Multiple Separation

A group of schoolmates from Kisaragi Academy perform a friendship charm called "Sachiko Ever After" for classmate Mayu Suzumoto, who is about to transfer to another school. Upon completing the charm, they are engulfed by an earthquake and transported to the cursed Heavenly Host Elementary School, separated from one another. Friends Naomi Nakashima and Seiko Shinohara reunite and search for an exit together, but find that all the windows and doors in the building are sealed. While they are resting in an infirmary, Seiko notices she has lost her paper charm slip and leaves Naomi to look for it. Naomi is then attacked by a ghost and narrowly escapes with her life before encountering a girl in a red dress. When Seiko returns, Naomi berates her for leaving and drives her away in anger. Naomi later searches for Seiko to apologize, only to find her hanged in a bathroom stall.

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6.3 | TV-MA | en | Animation , Mystery | More Info
Released: 2013-07-24 | Released Producted By: asread. , Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

One rainy night after a school festival, a group of students from Kisaragi Academy decide to perform the "Sachiko Ever After" charm, which will unite them forever as friends. Once the ritual is done, a sudden earthquake transports them to Heavenly Host, a torn down elementary school. Unbeknownst to Satoshi and his friends, however, is the horrific past behind it which culminated in its demolition. As they look for each other and try to escape from Heavenly Host, they soon find out their lives are at the mercy of those affected by that same bloodied past.

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Cast

Hiro Shimono , Asami Imai , Rina Sato

Director

Akira Iwanaga

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Reviews

iluvskittlez For those that don't know, the anime is based off of the game that came out years ago, and I'm glad I played the game first. The anime is extremely disappointing, because it was not only inaccurate, but the pace of it was all off. The characters, going through a school littered with rotting corpses, intensely violent spirits, and so many unanswered questions, do not seem scared or shocked enough to be in their situation. Sure, there are very pleasent aspects of the anime. The animation isn't awful, the voice acting is perfect, the gore is wonderful, but it's hard to overlook all of the mistakes that were made. I think inaccuracy is really where I draw the line, with this one. The first half of the first episode was wonderful, so I had high hopes, and then it goes down hill from there. I'll just list a few that really irritated me.-Very important dialogue was added in or left out that was necessary for some of the story. -Characters (Such as Yuka, Yoshiki, Satoshi, Ms. Yui and Morishige) that died in the anime, either died in the wrong way or they were never canonically killed. -Some characters weren't with the people they were meant to be with, which changed some smaller aspects of the story. Such as Ayumi, who was meant to stay with Yoshiki throughout the story, ended up with Satoshi and Naomi because the anime killed off Yoshiki.These are just a few. There are quite a bit more I could list but we would be here all day. To put it into the most simple terms, it seems like the people who made the anime disregarded or didn't care for very important elements in the game, and it seems they themselves we're blood-thirsty, in the sense that if there wasn't a scene with death in the anime, they had to make one, which I simply can't respect. I apologize for the long review, but I'm a huge fan of the game and to see it so utterly disrespected deeply upsets me.
Irishchatter Yknow I thought the first episode was pretty good because I never seen an anime where it's about a group of students who are trying to escape a haunted house. However when I got to watching half of the second episode, I thought the "jumpscares" weren't considered jumpy at all, in fact the ghosts weren't even that scary. They were pretty pathetic if you ask me, the ghosts are more like coming from kiddie ghost movies such as "Casper the friendly ghost". Well except the gory guts part of it, I doubt they'd show that on ghost kiddie films haha. Seriously I'm glad that I didn't play this as a game on the PS or read the mangas otherwise I'd return them after day one. I would happily tell anyone who is willing to see this anime to just walk away from it, it isn't worth your time. Avoid is the solution here!
dterzi I played Corpse Party's game. The game was amazing as this one. But differnet characters die. I couldn't sleep for a night after watching this. It has an amazing plot, how did they go there, the story behind Heavenly Host and more... You just have to find that out yourself. Have fun!
mll23 I herd of this online and decided at 4 episodes it would be a nice quick watch. At the beginning, I really disliked the show. It had scenes of fan service, incredibly gruesome and violent images, and a few unanswered questions.Although I disliked the beginning, the show did build interesting characters and draw me in more and more each episode. If I had watched episode 1- 2 alone I likely would have given this a 5-6, but by the end I felt it was a good watch (assuming you don't have a weak stomach). The resolve of this show, how it wrapped up, was really what sold me on whether I liked or disliked this show. Overall I give it 7 because all though I wasn't fond of a few scenes, I felt the characters, twists and turns, and ending made it worth the watch.