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More crazy antics abound as Nozomu Itoshiki (a.k.a Zetsubou-sensei), who is the worlds most negative person, tries to teach class 2-F about how life is filled with despair and darkness. Download lagu terbaru pop indonesia maret 2013 mp3. Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (SZS) is an anime made by Shaft and is an adaptation of the manga written by Kouji Kumeta of the same name. It belongs to a comedy genre, and doesn't follow any major plot line, which makes the whole series fairly episodic and random. Sounds pretty uninspired, eh? Watch Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei and download Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei in high quality. Various formats from 240p to 720p HD (or even 1080p). HTML5 available for mobile devices.
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- Stendhal WARNING: Reading this post may accidentally. You were warned. Read at you own risk. Spring is the season when everything returns to life - trees finally awake and start to blossom, birds are about to sing another song and charm random passers, filling their hearts with hope for a new and better life., your ordinary high-school girl, believes just in that - everything starts and borns with spring. Bursting with hope, she stumbles across on the way to her school.
Frightened, she manages to save him from death, but the hanged man is. Moreover, he is astonished by positive nature of Kafuka and, at last saying that there is no hope in this world and that everything is consumed by despair., but. Turned out that this hanged man, Itoshiki Nozomu, is actually a new teacher in Kafuka's class, and from that point things are getting more and more interesting. MAL: Watch Order: (12 episodes) -> (13 episodes) -> (3 episodes) -> (13 episodes) -> (2 episodes) -> (1 episode) -> 44 episodes in total So what is Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei? Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (SZS) is an anime made by Shaft and is an adaptation of the manga written by Kouji Kumeta of the same name. It belongs to a comedy genre, and doesn't follow any major plot line, which makes the whole series fairly episodic and random.
Sounds pretty uninspired, eh? Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei is not your usual comedy at all, and throughout next few paragraphs I'll try to convince you why it's the case. First of all, how do you usually treat comedies, especially in anime medium? Yes, you usually turn off your brain and just have some quick and easy laughs, while some happens on your screen. There is nothing bad about it, actually - some shows serve their purpose very well. However, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei is not that type of comedy. Of course, it could be enjoyed without much thinking, because anime is very funny itself.
But if you want to understand the anime fully, its goals and its actual brilliance, you need to pay closest attention to everything that happens during each episode - quite unusual for a comedy, right? Take characters, for example. Anime's cast (and in particular) is full of extraordinary characters, and extraordinary characters (and their intercations) are always interesting to observe, because our real life usually lacks them. However, if you look a bit further and dig a bit deeper, you find out that all these characters present some social abnormality -;;.
Anime plays with tropes, but not anime ones - rather with Japanese people and their actual flaws, which are presented through the characters in extreme way. Moreover, such strange people cannot be accepted by society (especially if we talk about strict Japan), so they are effectively outcasts, weirdos and just people that you would likely try to avoid in real life. Everything in the anime is told from their perspective, so it's a rare opportunity to see how these abnormal, socially awkward and slightly mentally ill people perceive reality and society. We're still talking about, remember? It is people who create society, and what if it consits of such strange personalities as our characters?
Comedies, especially high-school ones, tend to be rather straightforward in this department - itself,,, etc. While Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei features some of these cliches, it gives a whole new flavor to it. Why does that happen? Because Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, above all, is a with remarkable cynical approach.
It pokes fun at society constantly, without any pause or hesitation, non-stop. It shows us how ridiculous, illogical and stupid the world gets at times, with people acting accordingly. It's only natural that the whole anime has certain dark, grim tone and sometimes shows society's insides that are better left hidden. Anime incorporates various society features, such as corruption, cowardness, hypocrisy, extreme conservatism, illegal immigration, paranoia, hype, herd instinct. Listing every theme that Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei touches would take a lot of time, because it touches basically everything what is wrong with a society. However, the anime shows it in the most hilarious way possible. Balance is perfect in Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, so it's a above everything else.
Characters dynamics are unparalleled because absolutely every person is insane to some degree, while the humor of the whole series is intelligent, witty and non-aggressive, making the anime extremely fun to watch. The way how they comment all these problems is also hilarious - more often than not they come to completely unexpected solution with every little episode/part concluding in. For example, during one episode Itoshiki, tortured by the thought that people should have right to choose to be 'uninformed' of, escapes civilization altogether, but is still paranoid that nature. Themes in Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, while being unusually deep and rich for comedy series, are easy to understand and relate for any socially aware person. Just be prepared that they have some serious Japanese inclination and are not intended to be fully understood by western audience.
Joke or two may fly over your head, but the general idea is not tricky to get. Animation and sound Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei would not be that outstanding without Shaft production. Anime features with straight lines and in both character designs and backgrounds, resulting in absolutely unique, avant-garde visuals. Despite intentionally, all characters are. While it may sound a bit boring, it works with supreme direction and with the whole atmosphere of the show. Moreover, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei was an experimental ground for their future ideas - visual decisions of 1 and firstly appeared here. In the second season Shaft lost their sanity and successively turned anime into,,.
If it was not enough, Kouji Kumeta, original creator of the manga, worked closely with Shaft, so anime retains the spirit of manga as close as possible (examples:,;, ). I'll talk more about manga a bit later.because it's time to talk about sound, and it's yet another part where Sayonara Zetsubou excels. While openings are relatively, and just among anime community, almost no one talks about, which are, to say the least, and feature, augmented by stunning Shaft visuals. Furthermore, OST is also severely underrated and underappreciated, while it is magnificent both as background music and on its own. Soundtrack suits the show's mood perfectly and adds a little touch of despair and hope. Music ranges from beautiful piano-driven 'despair' melodies (for example, and ) to fast-paced tracks () and to haunting tunes (). Last but not the least, voice actors.
They are are as good as other parts of the show, even more, it was exceptional work of voice actors which made such ridiculous characters attractive. It was easy to cross the line and sound unbelievable or just annoying, but each and every voice actor managed to avoid these problems and every character sound just like it should. Our negative teacher was voiced by (Koemi Araragi from Monogatari, Izaya Orihara from Durarara!!, Levi from Attack on Titan) and his work with this character is my favorite of him so far. It also important to mention and her Kafuka Fuura - after my completion of Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei she became my beloved voice actor just because of her work with this character. Other notable voice actors who took part in the anime are,,. Source corner Anime would not be possible without manga and its author,. Manga is absolutely amazing and is on par with anime version.
Actually, this part would be fairly short if it was not connected with anime's biggest weakness - its incompletion. Yes, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei is incomplete, and doesn't feature proper animated ending. However, the ending of the manga is here and is available to anyone's eyes.
Why do I say this? Because this ending is beyond any words. It is needed to be read. If I were a ruler, I would punish anyone who finished anime series and didn't read manga ending, because it turns the whole thing upside down and makes you appreciate the series even more. Won't say anything further here, just remember - after finishing the series remember to read chapters from 292 to 301. It won't take much time,.
Trust me, you won't be disappointed. Instead of conclusion It was really hard to write this post about Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei. It's almost impossible to put in proper words how creative, unique and ingenious this anime is.
Episodic format, seemingly random and absurd humor and various references to Japanese history/culture () make it not everyone's cup of tea. But anyway, try this series out. You won't stumble across something like this in the future 2, so at least consider getting familiar with this work. It's worthy of closer inspection and proper attention. And, you know, it is actually a really good time to start Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei right now - because it is spring.
Thanks for reading. I hope that my post hasn't left you in despair, and feedback is always appreciated. 1 - Slides are also featured in, Shaft's anime of the same time.
2 - There are several series that are similar to Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei - and (both are adaptations of other Kumeta's works). Social criticism is present in, another Shaft's great comedy. Also Yuasa's masterpiece is somewhat similar, especially in visual surrealistic department and overall dark, cynical mood. Finally I managed to finish [WT!] thread for my favorite anime.
It was really hard to do for several reasons: • It was needed to avoid my inner fanboyism and to present actual information that is valuable for those who's not familiar with the anime; • Selecting right information, because I can talk about this anime for hours; • Taking pictures/gifs and formatting with checking (though I still made few mistakes.); • Character limit really pressed me up and I didn't want to use comment section as means of post continuation. But I'm glad I finally did that and sticked to my initial promise. It really means a lot to me, because Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei is the only anime that I consider myself to be true fan of. If at least someone picks this anime up after reading my rant, it would make me. Ah, one of my favourite anime comedies ever. SZS was also one of my first anime comedies, so perhaps I'm a bit biased. In any case, I've rewatched the show more than once, and I still love it.
I love Kumeta's humour, and I love Shaft's art and animation. Forget Monogatari, I think that SZS is the pinnacle of Shinbo's directing. Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei definitely isn't for everyone. It's humour is an acquired taste, and many of its references can be hard to get. Still, though, I think that it is an amazing show. Oh hey it's here, the WT I've been waiting for.
Is proving to be apt. I probably don't even need to say how much I love this show (though quite a lot) so I won't. I'll just say it's good. And don't forget to laugh all tracks are still easy to find on youtube.
Um, yeah, about that. King Records have gone on a spree lately, so at least my channel (which I'm assuming is the biggest one) has gotten a lot of its videos blocked. Was good while it lasted I guess:) At least Kafuka is still and • • • •.
Synopsis More crazy antics abound as Nozomu Itoshiki (a.k.a Zetsubou-sensei), who is the worlds most negative person, tries to teach class 2-F about how life is filled with despair and darkness. A harder task than it first may seem, with his students being far from ordinary themselves, including the likes of the most positive girl he has ever met, his very own stalker, a foreign exchange student with split personalities and a perfectionist acting class president, due to the fact the real class president can't be seen by anyone, among others.
(Source: ANN). Overall 9 Story 0 Animation 8 Sound 8 Character 9 Enjoyment 8 This is a comedy/satire anime and the jokes are generally based on the problems and absurdities of society and humanity as a whole.