bmoore07
It was an ordinary day. For average schoolboy Ganta Igarashi, a run-of-the-mill day changed his life forever. A mysterious being in red invaded Ganta's school and, with a single stroke, butchered every one of Ganta's classmates, except him. Framed for a horrific crime he didn't commit, despised by the people in his community, Ganta is assigned to spend the rest of his life in the most chaotic insane asylum ever known. That is how Deadman Wonderland begins and Ganta Igarashi, this anime's protagonist, is developed as a character with an incredibly irritating voice that cries, complains, and cowers with a passion (I'm obviously not a huge Ganta fan). Accompanying Ganta in the asylum is Shiro, an unnaturally naïve albino girl dressed in white that serves as the always-positive, shining symbol of hope in the dark and depressing dungeon known as Deadman Wonderland. In the first episode, Ganta unknowingly uses his newfound ability (known as "Branch of Sin"), the power to transform his blood into a weapon, and he promises to murder the being that obliterated his friends, the being Ganta dubbed the "Redman".The opening for Deadman Wonderland is one I think is mediocre, but it epitomizes the disturbing randomness of the show. The music that's presented in Deadman Wonderland is good-but-not-great (It ain't Cowboy Bebop by a long shot), just as unsatisfying as the opening, except for that beautiful piano piece that plays in climatic scenes. This anime, as a whole, is one I assumed was average (like the opening and the music), an interesting but subpar series, until I witnessed the fifth episode. Episode 5 was the moment where Ganta temporarily resigned from his incessant whining, the battle between Ganta the inexperienced rookie and Senji the hardened veteran, the definition of what this anime was about up to that point, and the heartwarming triumph of an underdog with a ton of spirit. It is after Episode 6 that Deadman Wonderland changes, from focusing on "I Will Survive" to "Fight the Power", from consistently intense to sporadically passionate, from above-average to simply average.Besides the amazing animation, one of the few consistently great aspects of Deadman Wonderland is the characters. There's Makina, the sadistic and cold-hearted enforcer of the asylum who has a disturbing relationship with her glasses-wearing subordinate Kyoko, and who acts (and sounds) exactly like Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood's General Armstrong. There's Genkaku, the main antagonist, an easygoing serial killer with a toothpick in his mouth, a lethal guitar in his hand, and an exceptionally disturbing past in an anime filled with them. Throughout Deadman Wonderland, I've tried to find a favorite character. First, there was Tamaki, a businessman with an obsession for toys (He was quickly revealed as a despicable jerk). Then, there was Yoh, a laid-back pickpocket who knows too much (He disappeared around episode 8). I briefly considered Senji (The man is amazing!) before settling on Nagi, the tormented rebel leader with powers similar to Ganta's, an unforgettable man who was tragically killed. I don't like Deadman Wonderland's plot at all, but the characters are different.I really wanted to enjoy Deadman Wonderland. I thought it had an Attack on Titan-like feel to it (mostly because of Ganta biting his thumb), but that Deadman was better than AOT. It's not. Sure, Attack on Titan left the audience with unanswered questions, but nowhere near as many as this series. Who is the old man that is said to be Tamaki's father and was seen sparring with Shiro in the dark? Why can't Shiro leave the asylum? What did Toto do to make him (her?) the most feared inmate? What caused the earthquake ten years ago? What is Shiro hiding (There was one scene where Shiro dons the Redman costume with a frightening grin)? I think these questions would've been answered if this anime wasn't 12 freakin' episodes long. On Amazon.com, I typed in this anime's name and discovered it was "Deadman Wonderland: The Complete Series". It sure doesn't feel complete.
reid296
The preposterously stupid conviction in the first five minutes or so of this show completely put me off from watching the rest of the series. I only made it to the end of the first episode. How is ANYONE supposed to believe that this kid blew IN a window from INSIDE of the room, then butchered an entire classroom of 29 students and their teacher? Would none of the other students have opposed him? Any forensic investigation of the crime scene would have exonerated Ganta completely, but then we wouldn't have a show. No, obviously it was rigged and it was obvious that the creator of the series wanted us to see that. However, it's handling was so heavy handed and inept that it was offensive. If the people killed had been killed in a believable way, then MAYBE I'd have bothered watching the rest of the series. As it stands, I have no confidence in the creator's ability to put together any narrative that makes sense. Save yourself the head scratching and/or frustration and avoid this series.
Jim Fess
I've never seen a show with this sick twisted concept, if you like blood, action, and sick fight scenes with amazing story line you'll love this show. I absolutely loved this show!! Its just out of the normal of a show, you just can't not love it. My only complaint is the main character, Ganta's voice over is pretty bad but i got use to it after episode 2-3ish. I REALLY want to see a season two, i don't understand why they didn't make it. This show has a lot of potential. I've also read the entire series of the manga, and its pretty good although i do feel the last few chapters were definitely rushed, to just finish the series. So i wont lie the ending wasn't done that well it was a bit confusing and i had to re read several times to make sure i knew what was going on, but if you really liked the anime i advise reading the manga to the end so it at least wraps up the story for you. People say there supper different but in actuality there minor differences and what wasn't shown in the anime at the same time as the manga could easily be added in the anime through a number of ways so ignore those people. Overall Anime: I said 10/10 but thats due to me wanting a second season In actuality for the English dub version i have to say 4.5/5, due to Ganta's voice over just not fitting well at all.(I've heard from many that subed voice over are much better)(Praying for a second season!)Overall Manga: 4/5, Ending seemed really rushed. But well enough that it gave closure to the series and wasn't to bad, for fans of the show i'd have to almost guarantee you'd be content with the ending.
kelv-2
Violence is the name of the game for this anime. But like a lot of anime the violence is only part of this entertaining show. The action is fast paced and the plot is simple and easy to follow. the characters are quite well developed and you do have some feeling when they eventually die or come to harm. There aren't too many huge plot twists like in a lot of other anime.The only gripes I have are that i don't really like reading subtitles so i like English dubbed anime and they always use the same crappy voice actors. the main characters voice is especially annoying. It was also disappointing to get to part 12 only to realise that it wasn't the last episode and there was a whole other series that they haven't finished yet