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Highschool of the Dead (学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD Gakuen Mokushiroku Haisukūru obu za Deddo, lit. "Academy Apocalypse Highschool of the Dead") is a Japanese manga series written by Daisuke Satō and illustrated by Shōji Satō. The story follows a group of high school students caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. The series has been serialized in Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Dragon Age since September 2006 and as of March 2013, the series is on hiatus. The first tankōbon volume was released by Kadokawa Shoten on March 1, 2007,[2] with a total of seven volumes available in Japan as of April 25, 2011.[3] The series received an English-language release by Yen Press,[4] with the first volume being released on January 25, 2011.[5]
A 12-episode anime adaptation, produced by Madhouse and covering the first four volumes, aired in Japan from July 5, 2010 to September 20, 2010.[6] Madhouse also produced an original video animation, which was released in 2011. Sentai Filmworksreleased an English dub of the OVA and the anime series on DVD and Blu-ray in North America.
Highschool of the Dead is set in present day Japan, beginning as the world is struck by a deadly pandemic that turns humans intozombies, euphemistically referred to by the main characters as "Them" (奴ら Yatsu-ra).
The story follows a group of high school students (and the school's nurse) as they deal with a worldwide catastrophic event known as the "Outbreak". As the cast tries to survive the zombie apocalypse, they must also face the additional threats of societal collapse, in the form of dangerous fellow survivors, and the possible decay of their own moral codes. Starting from the high school, the students escape into town where they must deal with a corrupt teacher and his students. They check their homes for survivors, and pick up a little girl and a dog. Later, they hold up at a mall, travel through a police station, and eventually make their way to an elementary school that is supposedly a safe zone.
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Highschool of the Dead (学園黙示録 Gakuen Mokushiroku) è un manga scritto da Daisuke Satō ed illustrato da Shōji Satō, pubblicato su Monthly Dragon Age dal settembre 2006. La serie è stata pubblicata internazionalmente in numerose lingue e durante il Comic-Con 2010 è stata annunciata la sua pubblicazione anche negli Stati Uniti, nei quali è stata pubblicata anche una versione full color.[2] Nel febbraio 2013 è stata annunciata dalla Monthly Dragon Age la seconda stagione del manga, che vede il 9 aprile 2013 come data d'inizio pubblicazione del nuovo progetto.[3]
Un adattamento animato della serie è stato prodotto dalla MADHOUSE[4] e trasmesso in Giappone a partire dal 5 luglio 2010[5] per poi concludersi il 27 settembre 2010. In Italia i diritti dell'anime sono stati rilevati dalla Yamato Video[6] e viene trasmesso dal 16 settembre 2013 in streaming sul canale di YouTube Yamato Animation in una versione con audio giapponese e sottotitolata in italiano, che verrà succeduta in futuro da una doppiata in italiano[7] e prossimamente sul canale Man-Ga in versione solo doppiata.
Un episodio OAV di Highschool of the Dead, intitolato "Drifters of the Dead", è stato pubblicato in Giappone con il settimo volume del manga in Blu-ray il 26 aprile 2011. Originariamente la sua uscita era prevista per il febbraio dello stesso anno, ma è stata poi posticipata.
La serie segue un gruppo di studenti giapponesi che devono cercare di sopravvivere da una improvvisa epidemia che trasforma gli umani in zombie. Attualmente la serie è composta di 7 Tankoubon totali più una riedizione completamente a colori (pubblicata di recente in Italia da Planet Manga) denominata "Colour Edition".
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Director: Tetsuro Araki
Series Composition: Yousuke Kuroda
Storyboard:
Minoru Ohara (ep 10)
Sayo Yamamoto (ep 6)
Shigeyuki Miya (ep 3)
Takayuki Hirao (ep 8)
Tetsuro Araki (OP; eps 1, 4, 12)
Toru Takahashi (ep 7)
You Moriyama (OP, ED)
Episode Director:
Chie Yamashiro (ep 8)
Mitsuyuki Masuhara (ep 12)
Naoyasu Hanyu (ep 6)
Takenori Mihara (ep 11)
Tetsuo Ichimura (eps 4, 10)
Tetsuro Araki (eps 1, 12)
Toru Takahashi (ep 7)
Yasushi Muroya (ep 3)
Yūsuke Onoda (ep 9)
Music: Takafumi Wada
Art Director: Ayu Kawamoto
Animation Director:
Akira Otsuka (eps 5, 9)
Hidehiko Sawada (ep 8)
Hideki Inoue (ep 3)
Hiromi Okazaki (ep 10)
Hitomi Ochiai (OP; eps 2, 5, 12)
Junko Watanabe (ep 5)
Junko Yamanaka (ep 9)
Kazunori Minagawa (ep 11)
Kōji Ōdate (eps 8, 12)
Kyoko Kotani (eps 4, 10)
Masaru Kitao (ep 8)
Masayoshi Tanaka (OP, ED; ep 1)
Mitsuko Baba (eps 6, 12)
Mitsuru Aiba (ep 5)
Reiko Nozaki (ep 10)
Ryouko Nakano (eps 7, 12)
Satoshi Tasaki (ep 8)
Shinichi Miyamae (eps 1, 7, 12)
3D Director: Shuhei Yabuta
Sound Director: Kazuya Tanaka (Aquatone)
Director of Photography: Kazuhiro Yamada
Executive producer: Hiroyuki Oomori
Producer: Mitsutoshi Ogura
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