Jashin-chan Dropkick Episode 12
Dropkick On My Devil! Episode 12 / 邪神ちゃんドロップキック 第12話 / False God My Dropkick Episode 12
Genres: Comedy, Gag Humor, Mythology, Supernatural | |
Themes: Gag Humor, Mythology | |
Studios: Nomad | |
Producers: BookLive, Global Solutions, ibis Capital Partners | |
Rating: 7.18 / 10 | |
Rank: #3531 | |
Popularity: #4095 | |
Users Listed: 35,905 | |
Users Scored: 19,019 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 06/22/2024 | |
Aired: October 1, 2018 (Fall) | |
Type: ona | |
Source: Web Manga | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
Yurine Hanazono's life is perpetually complicated by Jashin-chan, a demonic entity determined to return to the underworld by eliminating her summoner. However, an unexpected day at the beach throws Jashin-chan’s plans into disarray. Forced to participate in ordinary activities alongside Yurine and her companions – swimming, enjoying local treats, and even confronting mythical sea creatures – Jashin-chan experiences a strange disconnect from her intended purpose. The series explores the unlikely bonds formed between humans and a demon, examining themes of friendship, obligation, and the surprising ways even the most destructive forces can be subtly altered by shared experience. The narrative balances lighthearted moments with underlying questions about free will and the nature of existence, all set against a backdrop of vibrant coastal scenery.
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Characters:
- Hanazono, Yurine (Main) - Voice Actors: Oomori, Nichika
- Jashin-chan (Main) - Voice Actors: Suzuki, Aina
- Medusa (Main) - Voice Actors: Kubota, Miyu
- Minos (Main) - Voice Actors: Omigawa, Chiaki
- Pekora (Main) - Voice Actors: Kozakai, Yurie
- Persephone II (Main) - Voice Actors: Iida, Riho
- Yusa (Main) - Voice Actors: Aranami, Kazusa
- Beth (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ichimichi, Mao
- Devil A (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Yusa, Kouji
- Kori-chan (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Terada, Miko
- Tachibana, Mei (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hara, Natsuko
Staff:
- Satou, Hikaru (Director)
- Imaizumi, Yuuichi (Sound Director)
- Kikuchi, Toshihiro (Episode Director, Storyboard, Animation Director, Key Animation)
- Fudeyasu, Kazuyuki (Script, Series Composition)
- Jinma, Yuzuru (Music)
- Koga, Makoto (Chief Animation Director, Character Design)
- Kurihara, Yuuki (Music)
- Noguchi, Yukie (Color Design)
- Takagi, Sawako (Art Director)
- Takemiya, Mutsumi (Editing)
- Tougou, Kasumi (Director of Photography)
- Yukiwo (Original Creator)
Reviews:
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User KanseiDorifuto (Score: 10/10):
Overall, the finale of the Jashin-chan Dropkick series was well-made and produced. The story is impeccable, the art is fantastic, the soundtrack is unique, and the characters are enjoyable. Although it's a bit different from the main series, episode 12 of Jashin-chan Dropkick still gives a satisfying conclusion to the series. The characters of the show all come together for one last fun day together on the beach after Jashin-chan comes back and Yurine wins the trip. Although the episode had some flaws, I still was able to find it enjoyable. I particularly enjoyed the references to other anime that appeared, as well as the well-animated fightscene that comes up halfway through the episode.nnThe soundtrack was pretty standard, being mostly the same with the canon series. However, the addition of tell you, tell me by Yasuko Sasaki gave a new image to the final episode. The drastic difference in song during the fight scene really breathed new light onto the finale and made the experience more enjoyable.nnAt the end of the day, Jashin-chan Dropkick was able to provide an entertaining series, with this final episode excelling in the ability to wrap-up a perfect series for everyone to enjoy. -
User Creissonino (Score: 8/10):
It's an OVA episode released after the end of the main series. We have seen it countless times already. Highschool of the Dead, Kore Wa Zombie Desu Ka, Deadman Wonderland, Nazo no Kanojo X and a few other OVAs that are completely bullshit and fucking useless to the story. On top of that, Episode 12 of Jashin-chan Dropkick is a fucking beach episode. The most peculiar thing about it is, unlike the OVAs from the series I already used for comparison, this one is surprisingly good. It's probably better than any episode of the main anime by itself. You know, in opposition to the first elevenepisodes with fucking nothing and dumb gags that makes you feel guilty for finding them funny, I'm pretty found of the storyline of this one. nnHeck, the thing is: we get some conflict here. And it's more than we already saw before in this anime. It's surprisingly nice to watch. You obviously won't like it if you already don't like the main series, but it's worth a try if you find it at least entertaining. -
User Groenboys (Score: 7/10):
I don't even need to tell you what Jashin-chan Dropkick is, because if you are reading this review then you probably have already seen Jashin-chan Dropkick. However, is watching the OVA worth your time? The OVA take place right were Jashin-chan Dropkick ended. Yurine won a trip to a tropical island, so you know what that means? BEACH EPISODE! It's fanservice all the way and the anime in typical Jashin-chan style shows everyone, but then I mean everyone in swimsuits. It is shameless and really for an OVA I won't mind it at all. What is surprising are the fight scenes in the end. It lookedlike Nomad had some money left and thought ''Ah fuck it let's make some fight scenes''. It ended up looking pretty good and really showed that Nomad is capable of making great fight scenes.nnOther then that, it is your typical Jashin-chan Dropkick episode: the whole comedy spectrum again gets explored and they don't beat one joke until it is dead. So in short: If you liked Jashin-chan Dropkick, then this is just more of it. Nothing more and nothing less.
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- Jashin-chan Dropkick (anime - Prequel)
- Jashin-chan Dropkick' (anime - Sequel)
- Jashin-chan Dropkick (manga - Adaptation)