Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, Salary man becomes happy because of Zombie Apocalypse

Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead is a film based from a Manga and Anime  from Haro Aso.

Additionally, he had proven to Netflix his writings are a ratings draw after the success of Alice in Borderland. Consequently, the fantasy Survival Horror show is probably the most successful Japanese Netflix original because it already has 3 seasons with a 4th one as a possibility. Moreover, his Second Manga Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead is successful enough to have a 12 episode Anime. Notably, the Anime will debut in Japan MBS and KBS this July 9, 2023. Furthermore,Muse Asia‘s licensing allows for free viewing of it on YouTube in Southeast Asia.. However, Western Audiences may have to wait for a longer time before it gets a global release.

This Coming August 3, The Whole world will get a live action movie adaptation of this hit manga.  Global fans will be having an access to this Zombie Apocalypse comedy.

Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead official Trailer

Akira Tendo(Eiji Akaso) is a Miserable Salary man who is the bottom tier in the social pyramid of his work place. He is overworked, underpaid and everyone’s favorite doormat in the office. His quality of life at the work place is far from ideal. Tokyo succumbed to a Zombie viral outbreak. Most people will experience fear and depression due to the situation, perceiving it as the end of the world.  Look at the bright side of a Zombie Apocalypse, He won’t be needing to do his tedious work to survive. Just go to a Grocery store and he can get food for free. He don’t know if he will Survivor or not but he decided to make a bucket list of 100 things he wants to do before he dies. He will try to fulfill his YOLO list while escaping flesh eating zombies.

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Victor

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I understand how tough it can be to deal with a stressful job and a boss who constantly brings you down. In Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, when the world turns into a zombie apocalypse, the main character, Akira Tendo, actually feels relieved. It's like he's finally free from all the work stress. I absolutely love this manga and I'm super excited to see the movie adaptation. Can't wait to see how Akira's life changes and how he finds happiness in such a crazy situation.

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Whale Mutant Kun

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Anime and Live action within the same year? I'm really hyped to watch both the Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead movie adaptation and the anime series! I can't wait to see how the story unfolds on the big screen and in animated form.In the live-action adaptation, we have Eiji Akaso, known for his roles as the second Kamen Rider in Kamen Rider Build and Kamen Rider Cross-Z Dragon. It's great to see him taking on a new and exciting character in this zombie comedy.For the anime series, Banjou Ryuga will be voicing the Akira Tendou. I'm familiar with his work and I'm confident that he'll bring an engaging performance to the role. It's thrilling to see such talented actors being a part of these projects.

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Angie4214go

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If there was a zombie apocalypse, I would surely seek refuge in a mall. Given the multiple benefits it provides, it is a wise decision. Malls typically feature numerous secure access ways, enough of area to walk around and scavenge for supplies, and a diverse assortment of stores that could give vital products for survival. Plus, with food courts and well-stocked supermarkets, I wouldn't go hungry. However, it is critical to remain careful and remember that no plan is perfect. Adaptability and resourcefulness would still be essential for survival in such a difficult scenario.

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Mellie

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Seriously, why on earth are we getting both an anime version and a live-action version of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead? It just feels like overkill and could potentially lead to oversaturation. Releasing them within the same year, with the anime in July and the live-action movie in August, is just asking for trouble. Instead of allowing each version to shine on its own, they'll be competing against each other for attention and viewership. It's like they're shooting themselves in the foot by creating this unnecessary rivalry. I would have preferred a more spaced-out release schedule to give each adaptation its own time in the spotlight.

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The decision to release both the Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead anime and live-action version at the same time is undoubtedly strange. It adds a distinct dynamic and allows fans to experience the story in many media. While it may increase rivalry for attention, it also allows for a wide variety of interpretations and styles. Some viewers may prefer the animated version due to its visual originality, but others may prefer the live-action rendition due to its realistic portrayal. Finally, having both versions available at the same time allows fans to choose their preferred medium and enjoy the zombie-filled world of Zom 100 in their own unique way.

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Ed Sasso

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Damn, they couldn't even wait till the anime wraps up before dropping the live-action version of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead? Seriously, this move is gonna split the viewership right down the middle and snatch attention away from the anime. They should've given the anime its own damn spotlight to build up a hardcore fanbase. But nope, now we got this live-action thing stealing the thunder, and it's gonna hurt the anime's viewership for sure. It's such a bummer, man. They really dropped the ball by not considering the impact this move could have on the anime adaptation.

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Creed Chen

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Typically, live-action adaptations tend to let me down because they struggle to capture the essence of the original manga in a realistic setting. However, I gotta say, the decision to bring Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead to life through a live-action series seems to be a perfect match. The concept and story are so well-suited for this format that I can't help but feel stoked and pumped about it. I have high hopes that the live-action adaptation will successfully convey the humor and thrilling elements of the manga, while also providing a visually kick-ass experience. This time, it seems like they've nailed it, and I can't wait to see how they bring this zombie-filled world to life!

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ChainsawMadonna

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If I saw people who bullied me as zombies, I will give them slow deaths.

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DottyBailey

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In the unlikely event of a zombie apocalypse, I would transform myself into the world's first Zombie Whisperer! Armed with a boombox blasting catchy tunes like "Thriller" and "The Monster Mash," I'll lead the undead in a massive choreographed flash mob routine. Who needs brains when you can have synchronized zombie dance moves? Imagine a horde of zombies doing the Macarena, the Running Man, and the Robot! We'll turn the apocalypse into an all-out disco party. Just remember to bring your dancing shoes and your best zombie impression. It's time to boogie 'til the zombies drop, quite literally.... Now wake up from my delusion... If I am the protagonist of this movie, I will probably die.

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