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Death Parade and the Trouble with Judging People...

Review by @chris-chris92 · 312d · of Death Parade

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After finishing Death Parade, I kept thinking about how easily it could have been another shallow gimmick show. The premise sounds like a game of the week: two people die, they show up at a mysterious bar, and they’re forced into strange contests that secretly expose the worst in them. At first I thought it would be fun and twisted, but I quickly realized it wasn’t really about the games at all. It was about the weight of being judged, and even more, about the uneasiness of watching others stripped down to their rawest instincts. What caught me off guard is that instead of offering neat resolutions, the anime kept poking at uncomfortable questions about fairness, morality, and whether judgment without compassion has any meaning.

Balance is something this series struggles with, though. On one hand, it nails the unsettling atmosphere, with its sharp contrasts of elegance and horror, the eerie calm of Decim as an arbiter, and the moral ugliness that spills out of seemingly ordinary people when they’re pressured. On the other hand, the episodic format sometimes makes it feel uneven, because not every set of characters is equally compelling. Some episodes hit hard, leaving me disturbed for days, while others felt more like filler, repeating the same formula without the same emotional punch. I respected the ambition, but I couldn’t ignore how inconsistent the pacing was.

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Curiosity is what kept me hooked, though, especially with Chiyuki. She’s the real heart of the show, and her presence challenges the cold system Decim represents. Without her, the bar would be nothing but a sterile machine of judgment, and I would have probably tuned out. Through her, the story finally allows empathy to break through, and that’s where the anime becomes more than just a dark morality play. The problem is that it takes too long to give her the attention she deserves. For a series that only runs twelve episodes, the slow burn sometimes feels like wasted potential. I wanted more time with her and less repetition of side stories that didn’t leave a mark.

Decim himself is a strange case for me. He’s supposed to be the center, yet he often feels more like a tool than a character. I appreciated his quiet growth, the way Chiyuki’s presence nudged him toward something resembling humanity, but for most of the show he remains frustratingly flat. Maybe that was intentional, but it also meant I wasn’t as invested in him as I wanted to be. It’s ironic that a series about judgment leaned so heavily on a character designed to be nearly emotionless. The bar’s aesthetic, the symbolism, and the atmosphere did a lot of the heavy lifting where Decim should have carried more.

Overall, Death Parade is the kind of anime that sticks with me, even with its flaws. It forced me to question my own reactions, not just to the characters but to the whole idea of justice and punishment. Still, it left me wishing it had been bolder with its structure and deeper with its main cast. It’s not perfect, but it’s far from forgettable. If anything, it proves how rare it is to find an anime willing to confront uncomfortable truths without giving easy answers. And for all the unevenness, I’d rather have that than another series afraid to take risks. Watching it felt like sitting in judgment too, and realizing how much harder it is to be fair than I’d like to admit.

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Comments · 5

  • Particularmente me pareció una verdadera joya. Es una historia peculiar porque no es lo típico que se ve. Creo que lo que llama la atención es saber cuál de las dos personas es la falsa, la mentirosa, la de los malos sentimientos; esa intriga es lo realmente cool. Creer que todos estamos libres de ser juzgados y que somos perfectos es un error y este anime es la prueba de ello.

  • @uri07(69)· 311d

    De todo el anime me encantó el opening, tremenda joya de cuando el Anime estaba en su prime

  • Greetings 🤗 I saw a click of this anime a while ago and thought it was pretty good. If I remember correctly, the scene was about a game where a dating couple participated and tested their loyalty. It was intense. I promised I would watch it but didn't make the attempt, but now I would like to see it, where did you see it?

  • @theanimerealm(70)· 312d

    Hello @chris-chris92! The Anime Realm team here 😊.

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  • @promete0sz(73)· 312d

    It reminded me for a long time to Squid Game because the elements games as a basis to bring out the worst in people is essentially the same premise, in my case I like to see stories like this because I perceive them more real, in real life there are many masks of protection in all areas, I perceive Death Parade as well as in squig game to remove the moral diplomacy in the middle.

    I can tell from what you mention that it is an anime with narrative ups and downs because it seems that you liked the anime but not at all those chapters that you perceived as filler, in our anime world to say filler even if those chapters are not, means that it was boring 😅

    I can tell that the anime left a lot of reflections in you, in the end it's a plus as personal growth that this anime left in you, in my case I'll leave it on the list to see what teaching it leaves me, I see things unfair and that's the way they should be because the equal doesn't exist, maybe this show will make me reflect on my way of thinking 😃

    I liked the girl who comes out briefly with pigtails 😍😍, I wish I had many more female characters and if they are voluptuous better but well I liked the pigtail haha 😍😍