Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita Specials
Humanity Has Declined Specials / 人類は衰退しました / Jintai Specials
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy | |
Studios: AIC ASTA | |
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks | |
Rating: 7.18 / 10 | |
Rank: #3531 | |
Popularity: #5231 | |
Users Listed: 20,530 | |
Users Scored: 10,316 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 10/08/2022 | |
Aired: September 19, 2012 – February 20, 2013 (Summer) | |
Type: special | |
Source: Light Novel | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 6 |
Synopsis:
In a secluded coastal town perpetually shrouded in mist, a young woman named Hana discovers she possesses an unusual ability to perceive echoes of past events imprinted on objects. Haunted by fragmented visions and struggling to understand her power, Hana is drawn into the mysteries surrounding the town's history and its enigmatic inhabitants. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a hidden network of interconnected stories – lost loves, forgotten tragedies, and simmering resentments – all subtly influencing the present. The narrative explores themes of memory, isolation, and the weight of the past on individual lives. With a melancholic atmosphere and subtle character development, this anime offers a thoughtful examination of human connection in a world where time isn't always linear.
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Episodes:
- Episode 1: The Humans' Law of the Jungle #1 (Aired: 09/19/2012)
- Episode 2: The Humans' Law of the Jungle #2 (Aired: 10/17/2012)
- Episode 3: The Humans' Law of the Jungle #3 (Aired: 11/21/2012)
- Episode 4: The Humans' Law of the Jungle #4 (Aired: 12/19/2012)
- Episode 5: The Humans' Law of the Jungle #5 (Aired: 01/16/2013)
- ... and 1 more episodes
Characters:
- Watashi (Main) - Voice Actors: Nakahara, Mai
- Sofu (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ishizuka, Unshou
- Yousei-san (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ogata, Megumi
Staff:
- Kishi, Seiji (Director)
- Kosaka, Harume (Assistant Director)
- Otani, Kow (Music)
- Sakai, Kyuuta (Chief Animation Director, Character Design)
- Tanaka, Romeo (Original Creator)
- Tobe, Sunaho (Original Character Design)
- Yamauchi, Noriyasu (Animation Director)
Reviews:
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User QuietDiscourse (Score: 8/10):
From a fantastic series comes these six extra Blu-ray specials, each one packaged to a separate Blu-ray volume holding ~2 episodes of the series each. These two-minute specials (totalling to ~12 minutes) offer a condensed slice of Jinrui's hilarity in the form of one fully encompassed skit: Watashi finds one of the fairies' inventions idly by, and since her curiousness always gets the best of her, a random turn of events causes her to shrink down in fairy form! Now lies a touching tale of wits (or rather, the lack of) and bravery to become normal-sized again. As a whole, Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita is ahighly enjoyable piece taken either analytically in its social commentary subtly suffused into the narrative, or more generally in its brashness with the story's actions. In both perspectives, Jinrui stays at the top of its game, uplifted to excellence by writer Romeo Tanaka's cheeky style. Whereas many series specials suffer either from needless fan pandering or relying on inconsistent lowbrow humor, these Jinrui specials do not; fans will continue to be entertained by the closely rendered style in homage to Jinrui's phenomenal satirical atmosphere.nnMuch of the series' meritable assets are commonly attributed to Watashi's clever quips, and things here take a reverse effect: her growing lack of cleverness actually becomes a plot device, causing her to squander as much wisdom as she can. It's a light-hearted jab about the effect of sweets on the brain; it's an uncommon allegory featuring civilized rodents playing the fallen man and infernal weasels playing the two-faced villain; it's even a parody on a common fairy tale; and ultimately, it's an intriguing glimpse on the life of fairies. At all odds, Jinrui continues to dish out its savory desserts—a compilation of random items that on a closer glance oozes sheer cleverness in writing.nn-------------------------------------------------------------------------------nnThis review is written by members of the club Quiet Discourse. For more details, please see the club frontpage. -
User SHivayogimaTH (Score: 8/10):
Usually you wouldn't be expecting much from these specials episodes. Usually you'd watch it if you're craving more of the original series--and that's the state that I'm in. I loved the original series and apparently there's no English translation of the original novel yet so I've decided to watch the specials. It was surprisingly good. The show managed to create a new story line and the comedy is good as always. You'll get the same queer atmosphere as the original TV series which made the show great as it is. Noticeably, the specials take a more of a darker turn as apparent on how eachepisode ends.
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