Sayonara, Tokyo…and Welcome to Hell, Akira

Zom100: Bucket List of the Dead Ep 6 Review

After another round of delays, Zom100 is back and about to be bigger than ever. With Tokyo finally losing electricity, resources running low, and more zombies showing up, Akira and Kencho have no need to stay in Tokyo. It’s time for them leave the city and find greener pastures. However, a man from Akira’s past threatens to derail Akira’s new life. A man who, in this writer’s honest opinion, belongs in one of two places: in jail, or dead in a gutter. 

I am being serious. This person is worth less than pond scum.

Sayonara, Tokyo!

With the power now out and the apartment out of water, Akira and Kencho have little to gain by staying in Tokyo. The zombie hordes are becoming too big a problem to ignore, so they decide it’s time to leave. Their next stop is the Kanto countryside and Akira’s hometown, Gunma. In addition to their decision to leave making sense from a logical stance, it also makes sense from a narrative standpoint. Having the series take place in a single location would risk losing its initial appeal. Having them leave gives more opportunities for storytelling.

That, and it leads to the duo running into Shizuka once more, to her chagrin, and Akira’s joy. 

Even though Shizuka acts like an ice queen and tries to be all business, the trio’s search at an RV show makes it clear: Akira is rubbing off on her. She ends up letting her sillier side slip, proving that she’s not as cold as she makes herself out to be. Besides giving her more character, it also endears her to the others. And when the trio’s forced to flee in an RV from zombies, the matter’s settled. She’s part of their group, whether she likes it or not. Welcome aboard, She-Spock.

Too bad things go wrong right outside the city.

Kosugi is Trash

So the trio’s driving on the highway when, all of a sudden, they run over a spike strip, leaving them stranded and Kencho injured. The culprit is a group of literal highwaymen led by none other than Akira’s worst nightmare. The man responsible for making the last three years of his life Hell, a man who is the absolute worst: his former boss, Kosugi.

If Zom100 is an argument against the exploitative nature of capitalism, then Kosugi is the worst aspects of it personified into a piece of trash. Shizuka sees right through him: he sabotages anyone leaving the city so they’ll be stranded, then forces them to work for him in exchange for his “help.” In other words, he’s running an extortion racket, and everyone knows it. So, Akira has to go back to working for him for two days while they fix his ride. At least, that’s what it’s supposed to be.

It’s here where the depths of Kosugi’s abusive nature take center-stage. Everytime he talks, he’ll either be yelling at his workers for not doing their job the way he wants. Worse, he’ll yell at them if they show any initiative, like when Akira tries to freeze some beer for everyone, and he calls it a waste of energy. Then, to add insult to injury, when everyone’s happy about it, he takes full credit for it. 

Kosugi is the worst aspects of corporate culture personified. He’s sleazy, sexist, and knows how to mix abuse with empty praise so that people like Akira will become dependent on him. No wonder why Akira’s job was absolute hell: this man doesn’t deserve to be the boss of anyone. If anything, he deserves to be in jail. 

Akira Needs to Stand Up for Himself

Sadly, the episode ends on this bleak note as Akira, despite his best efforts, is falling back into the same zombie-like mentality he possessed at the beginning. If this keeps up, then he’s going to be a wage-slave again. The saddest part about this is the fact that these sorts of things happen in the real-world only makes this harder to watch.

That said, I enjoyed the lightheartedness at the start of the episode, especially regarding Akira and Shizuka. The ice queen’s not so above it all.

Also, there were cameos from the zombie land saga in the zombies!

I Give “RV of the Dead” a 4/5

D&A Status Update with D.J. Lewis: What’s Next Going Forward!

Alright nerds and nerdettes. I honestly didn’t know how to start this post since my last one was…two, or three months ago? (Yeesh!) So I thought it was time to give you guys a status update on what’s next for D&A Anime Blog, and D&A Studios Entertainment going forward. Now I know many of you guys are wondering “When is the ‘Big Guy’ gonna return on Youtube? We only saw him one time about a month ago, and that’s it!”. Yes, it’s true; I did return on Youtube a month ago only to let everybody know what I was up to, but I also said that I would be making appearances on Youtube, occasionally. I don’t want you guys to get the idea that I’m slowly fading to black, because that’s not what’s happening here. Over the past three years, there have been some moments that have happened in my life that really put a lot of things into perspective, and made me think about what my next moves are for D&A as a whole going forward. But before I lay it all out for you guys, I gotta confess something to you…

As much as I love this project that Aaron and I have been on for seven (going on eight) years, I don’t want it to be the only thing people know me for. D&A has done so much for me as not just an individual, but as a partnership with ‘Jr. Hef’ himself. (*chuckles*) This project has allowed me to meet my childhood heroes, collab with Nerdcore Hip-Hop artists, and most recently; create my own ‘Afterparty’ entertainment brand known as “BASSMODE: Nerdz Nite Out”!

Does this mean that with my occasional appearances on Youtube and posting on the blog, that I’m phasing myself away from this project Aaron and I created? No. It means that I’m expanding my creative abilities and attributes, and not pigeonholing myself into one place, and one place only. With only four months of 2023 remaining, its time people knew me for more than just the ‘Big Guy’ on Youtube and Nerdz of the Decade. I’ve got a lot going for me in this season, and I don’t plan on missing out on any opportunities that will enhance and expand my creativity and ideas.

So to wrap this up; I’ll be making Youtube appearances one week before and the week after a convention we’re doing press for, or booked at. With PuchiCon 2023 happening October 21-22, you’ll see me before and after those dates. As for any other dates Aaron will let you know when I’ll make another occasional Youtube appearance, at the end of one of his videos, so stay tuned for that. So to review; you’ll see me twice during a ‘convention month’, and once in a while any other month. Also we’re still looking for contributors for the blog, so if your interested let us know.

Until next time, stay nerdy!