Un escuadrón de prisioneros y sus guardias son enviados a investigar una misteriosa isla. Allí quedan varados y deben confiar los unos en los otros para sobrevivir a los misteriosos y monstr... Leer todoUn escuadrón de prisioneros y sus guardias son enviados a investigar una misteriosa isla. Allí quedan varados y deben confiar los unos en los otros para sobrevivir a los misteriosos y monstruosos habitantes de la isla.Un escuadrón de prisioneros y sus guardias son enviados a investigar una misteriosa isla. Allí quedan varados y deben confiar los unos en los otros para sobrevivir a los misteriosos y monstruosos habitantes de la isla.
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From the beautiful well crafted opening with an amazing song to the story and the characters themselves - not to mention the out of this world aesthetic to the genre - Hell's Paradise is set to become something we didn't know that anime could be. We're only three episodes in and this anime continues to stun me. Brace yourselves, you're in for a hell of a ride. This is top of the tops, creme de la creme entertainment.
I'm speaking as someone who's never read the manga and just watched the anime - as this is how I went about every anime I've ever watched.
I thought that Naruto would have a monopoly on the ninja-genre but somehow Hell's Paradise is able to reframe that notion to all of us, Naruto fans, have in our minds, and keep it fresh and moving forward.
I'm hyping the hell out of this anime because that's the impression it left on me. And hey, I've just come out of rewatching all of Demon Slayer in anticipation of season, and somehow Hell's Paradise animation is able to entice my heart with even more emotion than the likes of Kimetsu no Yaiba.
We should all just be glad that we can sit down and revel on these anime's as we're currently living in the golden age of anime.
I'm speaking as someone who's never read the manga and just watched the anime - as this is how I went about every anime I've ever watched.
I thought that Naruto would have a monopoly on the ninja-genre but somehow Hell's Paradise is able to reframe that notion to all of us, Naruto fans, have in our minds, and keep it fresh and moving forward.
I'm hyping the hell out of this anime because that's the impression it left on me. And hey, I've just come out of rewatching all of Demon Slayer in anticipation of season, and somehow Hell's Paradise animation is able to entice my heart with even more emotion than the likes of Kimetsu no Yaiba.
We should all just be glad that we can sit down and revel on these anime's as we're currently living in the golden age of anime.
It's a great anime that won't let you go from the beginning.
Simply put, the protagonist has to find a fruit on an island to survive, but on the way he gets into trouble, because it's never as easy as it seems and that's why the anime is called "Hells Paradise". The first three episodes have a strong entry into the story. It's not just a story where you have a bad guy, but you have to find the bad guy first.
The exterior in the anime is also very nice. The main characters are introduced in detail.
I can only judge by the first six episodes, but I think the six episodes are enough to form an opinion.
In general, I can say that this is a great anime that you should not miss.
Simply put, the protagonist has to find a fruit on an island to survive, but on the way he gets into trouble, because it's never as easy as it seems and that's why the anime is called "Hells Paradise". The first three episodes have a strong entry into the story. It's not just a story where you have a bad guy, but you have to find the bad guy first.
The exterior in the anime is also very nice. The main characters are introduced in detail.
I can only judge by the first six episodes, but I think the six episodes are enough to form an opinion.
In general, I can say that this is a great anime that you should not miss.
I go through a lot of animes and get bored quickly. This one stood out in story, in character, in animation. For those who enjoy blood and battles, this has excellent bouts of actions and gory violence. What starts out as a fairly common edo-Japan era story with supernatural elements diverges into an interesting tale of an ensemble of warriors barely scraping by on a near suicide mission on a mysterious island. I like Naruto because a big part of the battle system is figuring out the bad guy's power and exploiting its weakness. This anime takes not just that concept but even the terms like shinobi using "jutsu" (short for ninjutsu) which seems like an homage / ripoff which I'm fine with haha. 13 episodes only told half the story so obviously there will need to be a season 2! Let's do it!
Hell's Paradis is not suitable for this generation. This is one of the most balanced anime without any doubt.
(Skip the part if you know what the anime is about) So Hell's Paradise starts with a badass criminal protagonist and a shinobi named Gabimaru of the Hollow, who is sentenced to death. But the executioner can't behead him and other execution methods don't work on him. In the end, an executioner from the Yamada clan, Yamada Asaemon Sagiri, went to decapitate him. Before then Gabimaru said he wanna die but this time he resisted. Then Yamada offered him an official pardon. He has to bring the Elixir of Life from an island named Shinsenkyo. No one has returned from this island, so they're sending criminals with monitors from the Yamada Asaemon clan. From here Gabimaru's journey begins.
Let's talk about the plot - an island, maybe where immortal creatures live, you can find an elixir to be immortal. Is it even possible? This fantasy is quite good. The power system is well-balanced and it's a masterpiece. Anyone can be a superhuman by mastering their "Tao". It's not like something which is decided the moment you are born.
The episodes were continuously becoming more & more exciting. Each episode ended with a bang and the ending was paradoxical. I'm waiting to see what happens next.
Although this anime has a problem. It has unnecessary profanity. This kinda anime shouldn't have a fan service like that. This isn't for simp after all.
I'm telling you again it's not for everyone. Especially for this generation of anime fans. This is the darkest anime of the dark trio and also the best. If you are an average Shounen anime fan who loves to see just fierce fighting but don't give a thing about the story then it's not for you. There are also other types of average fans rn. It's not for you guys either. Skip the anime if you don't have a neutral perspective.
(Skip the part if you know what the anime is about) So Hell's Paradise starts with a badass criminal protagonist and a shinobi named Gabimaru of the Hollow, who is sentenced to death. But the executioner can't behead him and other execution methods don't work on him. In the end, an executioner from the Yamada clan, Yamada Asaemon Sagiri, went to decapitate him. Before then Gabimaru said he wanna die but this time he resisted. Then Yamada offered him an official pardon. He has to bring the Elixir of Life from an island named Shinsenkyo. No one has returned from this island, so they're sending criminals with monitors from the Yamada Asaemon clan. From here Gabimaru's journey begins.
Let's talk about the plot - an island, maybe where immortal creatures live, you can find an elixir to be immortal. Is it even possible? This fantasy is quite good. The power system is well-balanced and it's a masterpiece. Anyone can be a superhuman by mastering their "Tao". It's not like something which is decided the moment you are born.
The episodes were continuously becoming more & more exciting. Each episode ended with a bang and the ending was paradoxical. I'm waiting to see what happens next.
Although this anime has a problem. It has unnecessary profanity. This kinda anime shouldn't have a fan service like that. This isn't for simp after all.
I'm telling you again it's not for everyone. Especially for this generation of anime fans. This is the darkest anime of the dark trio and also the best. If you are an average Shounen anime fan who loves to see just fierce fighting but don't give a thing about the story then it's not for you. There are also other types of average fans rn. It's not for you guys either. Skip the anime if you don't have a neutral perspective.
Hells paradise is the third of the dark shonen trio that includes jujutsu kaisen and chainsaw man. The darker and more adult themes have been all the rage lately and with good reason. Anime used to be almost exclusively directed to a younger audience but now the shonen genre (shonen literally translating to teen boy) is consumed by people of all ages leaving room for manga and anime that directly targets those demographics. Which personally as fan of shonen anime no longer in my early teens it's extremely refreshing to get away from the constant themes of friendship and perseverance for your 'dream'. With that said of the dark shonen trio hells paradise is easily my favourite which in my opinion couldn't be greater praise considering just how good the other two are.
Hells paradise follows Gabimaru "the hollow" a ninja and convict from the Iwagakure clan as he ventures to a mystic island in pursuit of the elixir of life. A simple premise but one that's enhanced so brilliantly by the general atmosphere of the show. The music, animation and themes of death, divine justice, redemption and spirituality create an entrancing experience that will grip you from the first episode only to blow your mind by the 3rd.
The music is fantastically absorbing never falling into j-rock cliches that take you away from the uniqueness of the setting (aside from the OP which I'll excuse for just how catchy that is). The animation is similar to both JJK and Chainsaw man with soft pastel colours, rich backgrounds brimming with detail and the occasional 3D model. If your familiar with studio MAPPA's work you'll immediately see the resemblance. Where the animation is truely able to rise above the competition is bringing to life the setting itself, bursting with colour the island is loaded with rich floristry and wildlife both of which are not of this world.
The story without giving away to many details is also brilliant. The characters all pop with a similar vibrancy to the setting in both personality and design. Gabimaru, the protagonist, being the obvious standout with his soft and aloof demeanour contrasting to his near otherworldly power. He'll almost immediately endear you to his cause and have you suckered in with his astounding coolness.
The core plot of the show basically works as a mystery, what is the elixir of life, what is the island and what resides on it? As you immediately grow attached to Gabimaru and the crew you'll be drawn in and desperate to get these answers and the show won't disappoint as it lays out more and more otherworldly concepts and creatures for the crew to encounter.
With all that said the strongest feature of this show is the directing and the pacing. Unlike other anime this will grip you immediately and not waste a moment of your time. The direction of the episodes will cross between the characters in almost a poetic way not fearing that what could be a whole episodes worth of content is shown in mere seconds. This along with the music and art style being so entrancing you'll enjoy every second of it. Genuinely one of the best anime I've seen in years and the only thing holding it back from a 10 is that this is only just the beginning.
Hells paradise follows Gabimaru "the hollow" a ninja and convict from the Iwagakure clan as he ventures to a mystic island in pursuit of the elixir of life. A simple premise but one that's enhanced so brilliantly by the general atmosphere of the show. The music, animation and themes of death, divine justice, redemption and spirituality create an entrancing experience that will grip you from the first episode only to blow your mind by the 3rd.
The music is fantastically absorbing never falling into j-rock cliches that take you away from the uniqueness of the setting (aside from the OP which I'll excuse for just how catchy that is). The animation is similar to both JJK and Chainsaw man with soft pastel colours, rich backgrounds brimming with detail and the occasional 3D model. If your familiar with studio MAPPA's work you'll immediately see the resemblance. Where the animation is truely able to rise above the competition is bringing to life the setting itself, bursting with colour the island is loaded with rich floristry and wildlife both of which are not of this world.
The story without giving away to many details is also brilliant. The characters all pop with a similar vibrancy to the setting in both personality and design. Gabimaru, the protagonist, being the obvious standout with his soft and aloof demeanour contrasting to his near otherworldly power. He'll almost immediately endear you to his cause and have you suckered in with his astounding coolness.
The core plot of the show basically works as a mystery, what is the elixir of life, what is the island and what resides on it? As you immediately grow attached to Gabimaru and the crew you'll be drawn in and desperate to get these answers and the show won't disappoint as it lays out more and more otherworldly concepts and creatures for the crew to encounter.
With all that said the strongest feature of this show is the directing and the pacing. Unlike other anime this will grip you immediately and not waste a moment of your time. The direction of the episodes will cross between the characters in almost a poetic way not fearing that what could be a whole episodes worth of content is shown in mere seconds. This along with the music and art style being so entrancing you'll enjoy every second of it. Genuinely one of the best anime I've seen in years and the only thing holding it back from a 10 is that this is only just the beginning.
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- Curiosidades"Jigokuraku" is a portmanteau of the Japanese words "jigoku" ("hell") and "gokuraku" ("heaven" or "paradise").
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Performed by Ringo Sheena (as Ringo Sheena) and Millennium Parade
Lyrics by Ringo Sheena (as Ringo Sheena) and Daiki Tsuneta
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