Live-action adaptation of an anime masterpiece unleashes a twisted zombie apocalypse with horror shark

Live action adaptation of an anime masterpiece unleashes a twisted zombie

Fans are excited for One Piece and that’s a good thing. But if you want to see a promising anime adaptation on Netflix beforehand, you can access Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead starting today. It is based on Haro Aso’s manga masterpiece of the same name and its anime adaptation Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead. Behind it is one of the most entertaining horror apocalypses ever.

Weeks before One Piece: In Netflix anime adaptation Zom 100 zombies means freedom

Akira (Eiji Akaso) is an overzealous desk clerk, slowly working himself to death in his toxic environment. That’s where the zombie apocalypse comes in handy. Freed from all social constraints, he creates a so-called bucket list: He still wants to do 100 things before he gets bitten by an undead.

Not only shuffling zombies and a few human comrades-in-arms cross his path, but also an undead horror shark. He will already be known to fans of the template from the manga.

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The shark from Zom 100

Netflix is ​​currently trying hard to polish its reputation as a haven for manga adaptations. After some harshly criticized adaptations like Cowboy Bebop streaming starts like Zom 100 and One Piece are supposed to create a new image.

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