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Anime Name :- BTOOOM!

Details :-
Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Psychological, Seinen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Producers: Sotsu, KlockWorx, flying DOG, Showgate
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Madhouse
Source: Manga
Introduction:-
Ryouta Sakamoto is unemployed and lives with his mother, his only real achievement being that he is Japan's top player of the popular online video game, "Btooom!" However, his peaceful life is about to change when he finds himself stranded on an island in the middle of nowhere, with a small, green crystal embedded in his left hand and no memory of how he got there. To his shock, someone has decided to recreate the game he is so fond of in real life, with the stakes being life or death.
Plot/Summary :-
Ryōta Sakamoto is an unemployed 22-year-old young man who lives with his mother Yukie. He is one of the world's top players of the combat video game called Btooom!. One day, he awakes in what appears to be a tropical island, though he does not remember how or why he has been transported there. While wandering around, Ryōta sees someone and calls out for help. The stranger responds by throwing a bomb at him. Ryōta soon realizes that his life is in danger and that he has somehow been trapped in a real-life version of his favorite game. In the game Ryōta meets Himiko, who is another Btooom! player — and Ryōta's in-game wife.
Quotes :-
“The first one to move wins. Stay on the defensive and you'll lose your chance.”

Story :-
BTOOOM! is a tale involving Sakamoto, one of the best players to play the game the anime is titled after. After a small series of events, he finds himself trapped on an island with other people, having to play the game outside of the virtual world.
The pivotal aspect of the show that it explores is the way in which characters interact with one another after being placed into such a situation. Many ideas are brought to light and are put into play: how to trust, and not trust, certain people, learning to cope with hope and despair, and choosing the morally sound decision in a particular situation. A lot of the characters represent these varying sides to a degree, and for the most part, it works. But it's a difficult sell because for most of us it is completely unrelatable. Not just having to fight for our lives; predicaments such as dealing with terrible parents or lying to make events happen in our favor are not things that we've all dealt with. I'm not saying that there aren't people like this, as they certainly do exist, it's just attempting to cover so many bases at once is beyond the show's capabilities.
One major issue that the show has is in the game itself. The issue is that it is too simple. Essentially, it involves two key components: bombs and radar. The show incorporates a sizable amount of different bomb types and some tricks involving the radar. But beyond that, there isn't much to go off of. To combat this, the show tries too hard to make the fights seem too dire. What is presented, then, are a lot of overly dramatic scenarios without much weight behind them. It becomes way too predictable what is going to happen the more the show progresses. And while it tries to be "cool," the lameness of the game and the overly-simplistic battles come off as boring and silly instead.
A genre that I really enjoy watching, especially when it comes to anime, is survival, or survival horror. And there are a lot of survival horror anime’s out there, some outshining others in more than one way. But one of the most recent survival horror anime’s (that actually finished today as of the time of this writing) is a survival horror anime that will leave you excited.
BTOOOM! revolves around Sakamoto Ryouta, a neet who spends him life playing games. His favourite game is a game called BTOOOM!, where players fight to the death using specialised bombs called bims, and their wits and skills. Ryouta is a world-ranked player, spending most of his days hiding in his room and playing this game. However one day, Ryouta finds himself on a deserted island. As he starts searching, he sees someone. Thinking it is another stranded person, he runs towards them, but then gets a bomb thrown at him the next instant. Ryouta has know realised that this is like the game BTOOOM! except now in real life. Ryouta must now try and survive the death game and escape from the island, without destroying his mentality and sanity.
The anime featured 12 episodes and aired during the Fall 2012 season, ending earlier today. The series is animated by Madhouse Studios, who are known for their large range of genres and works, including Monster, Trigun and Death Note. The only notable voice actor that makes an appearance is Suzuko Mimori who voices Himiko (as well as the voices of Nanami from Kamisama Hajimemashita and Himawari from YuruYuri).
With the completion of the first season today, many fans are asking the question, “Is there going to be a season 2?”. Well according to the followers of the manga, there is most likely going to be a season 2 as the anime mostly follows the story of the manga. As there is more to the story according to the manga (and with the relative success of the anime series), there will have to be a season 2 sometime in the future. But of course, there is a possibility that there won’t be, in which case would leave many fans disappointed, including me.
If you love your survival horror and psychological horror anime series like Mirai Nikkiand Eden of the East, then I guarantee that you will thoroughly enjoy this high impact series. According to Animeultima, the series is one of the most popular series of Fall 2012 (following Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun and K) so you know that it’s a good one.
Conclusion :-
If you love your survival horror and psychological horror anime series like Mirai Nikkiand Eden of the East, then I guarantee that you will thoroughly enjoy this high impact series. According to Animeultima, the series is one of the most popular series of Fall 2012 (following Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun and K) so you know that it’s a good one.
Recommendation :-
Of course -, Its an -anime.
My rcommendation is 7/10.
I strongly recommend it for Psychological lover.
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Anime Name :- BTOOOM!

Details :-
Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Psychological, Seinen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Producers: Sotsu, KlockWorx, flying DOG, Showgate
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Madhouse
Source: Manga
Introduction:-
Ryouta Sakamoto is unemployed and lives with his mother, his only real achievement being that he is Japan's top player of the popular online video game, "Btooom!" However, his peaceful life is about to change when he finds himself stranded on an island in the middle of nowhere, with a small, green crystal embedded in his left hand and no memory of how he got there. To his shock, someone has decided to recreate the game he is so fond of in real life, with the stakes being life or death.
Plot/Summary :-
Ryōta Sakamoto is an unemployed 22-year-old young man who lives with his mother Yukie. He is one of the world's top players of the combat video game called Btooom!. One day, he awakes in what appears to be a tropical island, though he does not remember how or why he has been transported there. While wandering around, Ryōta sees someone and calls out for help. The stranger responds by throwing a bomb at him. Ryōta soon realizes that his life is in danger and that he has somehow been trapped in a real-life version of his favorite game. In the game Ryōta meets Himiko, who is another Btooom! player — and Ryōta's in-game wife.
Quotes :-
“The first one to move wins. Stay on the defensive and you'll lose your chance.”

Story :-
BTOOOM! is a tale involving Sakamoto, one of the best players to play the game the anime is titled after. After a small series of events, he finds himself trapped on an island with other people, having to play the game outside of the virtual world.
The pivotal aspect of the show that it explores is the way in which characters interact with one another after being placed into such a situation. Many ideas are brought to light and are put into play: how to trust, and not trust, certain people, learning to cope with hope and despair, and choosing the morally sound decision in a particular situation. A lot of the characters represent these varying sides to a degree, and for the most part, it works. But it's a difficult sell because for most of us it is completely unrelatable. Not just having to fight for our lives; predicaments such as dealing with terrible parents or lying to make events happen in our favor are not things that we've all dealt with. I'm not saying that there aren't people like this, as they certainly do exist, it's just attempting to cover so many bases at once is beyond the show's capabilities.
One major issue that the show has is in the game itself. The issue is that it is too simple. Essentially, it involves two key components: bombs and radar. The show incorporates a sizable amount of different bomb types and some tricks involving the radar. But beyond that, there isn't much to go off of. To combat this, the show tries too hard to make the fights seem too dire. What is presented, then, are a lot of overly dramatic scenarios without much weight behind them. It becomes way too predictable what is going to happen the more the show progresses. And while it tries to be "cool," the lameness of the game and the overly-simplistic battles come off as boring and silly instead.
A genre that I really enjoy watching, especially when it comes to anime, is survival, or survival horror. And there are a lot of survival horror anime’s out there, some outshining others in more than one way. But one of the most recent survival horror anime’s (that actually finished today as of the time of this writing) is a survival horror anime that will leave you excited.
BTOOOM! revolves around Sakamoto Ryouta, a neet who spends him life playing games. His favourite game is a game called BTOOOM!, where players fight to the death using specialised bombs called bims, and their wits and skills. Ryouta is a world-ranked player, spending most of his days hiding in his room and playing this game. However one day, Ryouta finds himself on a deserted island. As he starts searching, he sees someone. Thinking it is another stranded person, he runs towards them, but then gets a bomb thrown at him the next instant. Ryouta has know realised that this is like the game BTOOOM! except now in real life. Ryouta must now try and survive the death game and escape from the island, without destroying his mentality and sanity.
The anime featured 12 episodes and aired during the Fall 2012 season, ending earlier today. The series is animated by Madhouse Studios, who are known for their large range of genres and works, including Monster, Trigun and Death Note. The only notable voice actor that makes an appearance is Suzuko Mimori who voices Himiko (as well as the voices of Nanami from Kamisama Hajimemashita and Himawari from YuruYuri).
With the completion of the first season today, many fans are asking the question, “Is there going to be a season 2?”. Well according to the followers of the manga, there is most likely going to be a season 2 as the anime mostly follows the story of the manga. As there is more to the story according to the manga (and with the relative success of the anime series), there will have to be a season 2 sometime in the future. But of course, there is a possibility that there won’t be, in which case would leave many fans disappointed, including me.
If you love your survival horror and psychological horror anime series like Mirai Nikkiand Eden of the East, then I guarantee that you will thoroughly enjoy this high impact series. According to Animeultima, the series is one of the most popular series of Fall 2012 (following Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun and K) so you know that it’s a good one.
Conclusion :-
If you love your survival horror and psychological horror anime series like Mirai Nikkiand Eden of the East, then I guarantee that you will thoroughly enjoy this high impact series. According to Animeultima, the series is one of the most popular series of Fall 2012 (following Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun and K) so you know that it’s a good one.
Recommendation :-
Of course -, Its an -anime.
My rcommendation is 7/10.
I strongly recommend it for Psychological lover.
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