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Kore Wa Zombie Desuka? File
The show is a "unhinged mutant offspring" of various genres, combining zombie horror, magical girl parodies, and harem comedy. The main character, Ayumu, is a zombie who accidentally steals the powers of a magical girl—forcing him to transform into a pink-clad magical girl himself while wielding a chainsaw.
Ayumu is often cited as a strong lead who avoids many typical harem protagonist pitfalls by being thoughtful and courageous. The supporting cast, including the silent necromancer Eucliwood and the "vampire ninja" Sera, are generally well-liked for their interactions, though some find them initially annoying. Critical Perspectives Blog Post - Review: Kore wa Zombie Desu ka - mDuo13 Kore wa Zombie Desuka?
Reviews for Kore wa Zombie Desuka? (Is This a Zombie?) generally describe it as a that parodies common anime tropes while maintaining a surprising amount of heart . While many critics praise its humor and unique premise, opinions on its storytelling and character development are mixed. General Consensus The show is a "unhinged mutant offspring" of
Critics highlight the "brainless" and "frenetic" comedy as a major strength. Reviewers from Anime News Network note that it is at its best when it is funny or brutal—ideally both. While many critics praise its humor and unique






















