Could Undead Girl Murder Farce Change How We View Immortality in Anime?

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  • firecop
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 396

    Could Undead Girl Murder Farce Change How We View Immortality in Anime?

    Never thought a decapitated head could drop a bombshell bigger than any vampire reveal in recent anime. Aya’s take on immortality just flipped the whole “living forever” trope—she’s not just surviving, she’s questioning if it’s even worth it, which hits way harder than the usual power fantasy. Meanwhile, Shizuku’s deadpan reaction to all the chaos, like she’s just cleaning up after a wild party, keeps things from getting too heavy. If this keeps up, immortality in anime might stop being a cheat code and start being a curse. What if the real twist is that immortality is the ultimate prison? Can’t wait to see if this show keeps breaking the rules or if we’re all just chasing our own heads. What do you all think?
  • Marie
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 381

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    Aya’s whole vibe makes immortality feel super lonely instead of cool. Usually, anime makes living forever look epic, but here it’s almost like a punishment. Shizuku’s chill attitude is hilarious, but it also makes Aya’s struggle stand out more. If immortality is a prison, that’s way scarier than any monster.

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