![]() The oddity is that probably the most intriguing character is Ganta's childhood friend Shiro, a resident of Deadman Wonderland who isn't a prisoner. Unfortunately, Deadman Wonderland isn't really about developing the characters in any meaningful way, and this is borne out by the fact that the supporting cast only get a few paltry flashbacks even though some of them have a lasting effect on the storyline. ![]() That said, Ganta isn't really terrible, but the nature of the plot ensures that his characterisation remains linear and one dimensional, and while it may appear to some that he matures as an individual, this is actually a forced measure that serves only one purpose - to make his win against the next big bad opponent a bit more believable. In truth, the only thing holding the entire narrative together so that it could be considered a story instead of a collection of random events, is Ganta, which gives an idea of the scale of the problem. They become nothing more than reactionary elements in the storyline, and in an effort to compensate for that the author and his adaptation colleagues have thrown as many different ideas at the series as they could. This anime uses an event driven plot rather than a character driven one, and because of that the protagonist and his fellow inmates are simply along for the ride. Now this may confuse some people because Deadman Wonderland does have a lot going on in each episode, so an explanation is probably in order. ![]() There are also a few critical errors that anyone with a basic understanding of investigative techniques would immediately spot and question, but we'll get to that in a bit. Far too much importance has been placed on making the content "cool" in an effort to appeal to viewers who just want violence, blood and explosions, and with the added yet pointless melodramatic scenes designed to elicit audience sympathy, the storyline never really picks up enough narrative pace to maintain the viewer's interest. Which immediately brings up the first problem with this series.Īt its heart Deadman Wonderland is nothing more than a bloodier version of the common or garden shounen tale, but bolted onto the framework concept is a plot that has been worked over far too many times, so much so that it's highly predictable and almost barren of any original thought. He is sent to Deadman Wonderland to wait out the time before his execution, but the powers that be in the prison have their eyes on Ganta so he must now navigate a labyrinth of conspiracies, greed, betrayal, murder, revolution, gladiatorial combat, and enough blood to make a clan of vampires drool. All of that changes when his entire class are slaughtered while still in school, and as the only survivor he is found guilty of mass murder and sentenced to death. The next event is a lethal variation of Takeshi's Castle.īased on the manga by Kataoka Jinsei (story), and Kondou Kazuma (art), the story begins with middle school student Igarashi Ganta, a fairly normal teenager with a reasonably mundane life - going to school, hanging out with friends, etc. For the inmates of Japan's only privately owned prison (which for some reason is run as a theme park and is built on Ground Zero of the Great Tokyo Earthquake), the ablutive antics of their fellow "guests" are the least of their worries, especially when the warden takes the term "punishment game" to a whole new level. Known Branches of Sin that can do this are Senji's Invisible Black and Ganta's Supersonic Ganta Gun.Strange things can happen to a person when they're in prison so the general rules of thumb are to keep a low profile, stay out of the way of other people, and avoid dropping the soap in the shower. The only way to get around the Worm Eater, is to attack with the speed of sound, breaking the sound barrier or destroying it with physical force. The Worm Eater has been effective against every Branch of Sin, except evolved variants like Ganta's Ganbare Gun and the Wretched Egg's Branch of Sin. The sword was given to Makina who used it as a weapon against the Forgeries. He had a university lab research the Worm Eater and later planted it in a sword that was then smuggled into Deadman Wonderland. After Scar Chain's prison break, Karako Koshio smuggled Undertakers' weapons out of the prison and handed them over to Ekō Kaidō, in cooperation with Makina. The Worm Eater was invented by Tsunenaga Tamaki and was given to the Undertakers. The Worm Eater being used by the Undertakers. ![]() With the Nameless Worm gone, the Deadmen's blood becomes useless. Worm Eater is a device that instantly oxidizes the Nameless Worm that resides in a Branch of Sin. The effect of Hibana's Worm Eater on Owl's Eyeball.
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