***Warning, the following may contain spoilers for Zombie Land Saga. Reader discretion is advised.***
Series Synopsis
The year is 2008 and Sakura Minamoto (voiced by Kaede Hondo) wishes more than anything to be an idol. Sadly, before she can seize her goal, Sakura is involved in an accident.
Suddenly, Sakura wakes up in an old mansion in Saga Prefecture. Here, she realizes a bleak truth. It is ten years later, and Sakura did not survive her accident. She is walking around now because she has been resurrected as a zombie.
If that wasn’t shocking enough, Sakura was given a second chance at life for a most unlikely reason. A mysterious, very loud man named Kotaro Tatsumi (voiced by Mamoru Miyano) brought Sakura back for her to join the ultimate idol group.
Unbelievably, Sakura’s dream is more alive than she is. But this is a journey she will not face alone. Along with Sakura, Kotaro has zombified idol stars from across multiple generations:

2. Ai Mizuno (voiced by Risa Taneda), an up and coming idol star. Died in 2008.
4. Yugiri (voiced by Rika Kinugawa) a courtesan from the Meiji era. Died in the 19th century.
5. Lily Hoshikawa (voiced by Minami Tanaka), a child star. Died in 2011.
6. Tae Yamada (voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi), the legendary legend because of legends. Death unknown.

Series Positives

This show was fantastic.




I loved how this series not only had characters from different eras, it made that detail a central point of its narrative. Zombie Land Saga had multiple generations of idol stars, each of whom perceived the current idol industry in their own way.


Real quick, I want everyone who has seen her series to recall Honoka Kosaka from Love Live. For those of you who don’t know who she is, Honoka was the leader of the idol group µ's (muse). For the record, I like µ's, as well as the original Love Live (Love Live Sunshine, its sequel, can wallow in obscurity for all I care). Honoka herself was an alright main character, but she didn’t have much to her character. Nevertheless, she somehow always managed to rally everyone around her. How and why?
The only things Honoka had going for her was high energy and enthusiasm. The problem was, every one of her fellow µ's members was far more interesting than her. If anything, Honoka’s friends were the ones giving her purpose, and yet, they claimed it was the other way around. Thus, when Honoka had a bit of a self-confidence crisis, it felt hollow when her friends told Honoka how much she had helped them out.
Let’s jump to Zombie Land Saga and Sakura Minamoto where a vastly different sequence of events played out.
Sakura, unlike Honoka, was actually shown to go out of her way for her group members. She had to set an example for the rest of Franchouchou who weren’t particularly keen on becoming idol stars. It was Sakura who had to stress how lucky they were to be given a second go at life, and that they all had what it took to stand on the stage.
As a result, when Sakura went into a similar spiral as Honoka, the members of Franchouchou reminding her how much she had done for them was far more meaningful because it was actually true.
I won’t claim Zombie Land Saga changed my lack of enthusiasm to the idol genre. Despite the occasional gem, I still feel as though these types of shows are part of a fad which refuses to die. However, what I will say is:
Everything has its gold standard, and Zombie Land Saga is now that for idol-anime.
Series Negatives
I’m writing this section out of fairness.
Whenever Franchouchou performed one of their concerts, Zombie Land Saga employed awkward, video-game-ish CGI. It was reminiscent to what the original Love Live did way back when.


Along with getting to know its characters, Zombie Land Saga showed Franchouchou preparing for their performances. This series built up each venue as the next step forward. Plus – and you would be surprised by how many idol-anime failed to do this – we actually got to see the damn things.

In a show like Love Live, you’re not going to see µ's spontaneously start singing in autotune and shooting lasers out of their fingers after being struck by lightning. But in Zombie Land Saga you will.
What I’m getting at is, it’s hard to care about small things like subpar CGI when everything else surrounding it is on point. In every idol anime I’ve ever seen, they have all emphasized energizing the fans. A performance is supposed to get a crowd moving and cheering. They are meant to be spectacles.
No other show has done this better than Zombie Land Saga.
No other show has done this better than Zombie Land Saga.
Final Thoughts
I think “blown away” is the proper way to describe this series.
There was actually quite a bit more excellence to this show that I didn’t mention, but I think I should let you discover those points for yourself. However, I would never forgive myself if I didn’t at least say how great the character of Tae Yamada was.
What’s even better, I can totally see where a second season could go. There remains plenty of information which was never discussed. Although I was more than satisfied with what was here, I will be eagerly searching for any news regarding a sequel.
Zombie Land Saga is an easy recommendation.
But these are just my thoughts. What are yours? Have you seen this show? What would be your advice concerning Zombie Land Saga? Leave a comment down below because I would love to hear what you have to say.
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