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Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (2023)
An overworked 24-year-old finally decides to live a little and create a bucket list, when a zombie outbreak hits the country.
An overworked 24-year-old finally decides to live a little and create a bucket list, when a zombie outbreak hits the country.
The film critiques exploitative corporate labor practices and celebrates individual liberation from systemic overwork. Its narrative champions the pursuit of personal freedom and dreams as a direct rejection of dehumanizing corporate culture.
The film features Japanese characters, and its casting reflects this ethnicity. The narrative centers on a male protagonist's journey of self-discovery, presenting traditional identities neutrally or positively without explicit DEI critique.
The film features an openly gay main character, Kencho, who is portrayed with dignity and agency. His sexuality is a stated aspect of his identity, integrated naturally into the narrative without becoming a source of conflict or negative stereotypes. The portrayal is supportive and validating, contributing to a positive net impact on LGBTQ+ representation.
The film portrays a chosen family of friends as the primary support system, emphasizing individual freedom and personal goals over traditional family structures or obligations. This narrative framing favors non-traditional family arrangements.
The film does not feature identifiable transgender characters or themes. The narrative contains no elements that depict or engage with transsexual identity, resulting in no overall impact on this specific aspect.
The film features female characters who participate in survival scenarios against zombies. No scenes depict a female character achieving victory in close-quarters physical combat against one or more human male opponents through skill, strength, or martial arts.
The film adapts characters from the original manga series. All main characters retain their established genders from the source material. No instances of gender swapping are present in this adaptation.
The animated characters in Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead retain their original visual designs from the Japanese manga source material. The race of voice actors in an English dub does not alter the on-screen racial depiction of the animated characters. No character's race was changed from its established canon.
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