Enter Quindecim, a mysterious bar, and its bartender, Decim. Now, Decim tells you that you have to play a game as if your very own life is at stake - what will you do?
Warning: minimum spoilers ahead
A pair of individuals is sent to Quindecim via a mysterious elevator, where Decim greets them and then afterwards invites them to play the game. The rules are explained, and in the end you realize you have no choice but to play the game.The flashy stage where the game will be played appears and the game begins. Soon, you will discover the true purpose of the game that will ultimately decide your fate.
The opening song (Flyers by BRADIO) is catchy and sets you in a good mood before starting the heart-pounding episode. Expect more information about Decim and his pals in the next few episodes, which will further explain the reason behind the existence of Quindecim.
Death Parade is based on the 2013 one-shot OVA Death Billiards, both of which is produced by the animation studio Madhouse.
Warning: minimum spoilers ahead
A pair of individuals is sent to Quindecim via a mysterious elevator, where Decim greets them and then afterwards invites them to play the game. The rules are explained, and in the end you realize you have no choice but to play the game.The flashy stage where the game will be played appears and the game begins. Soon, you will discover the true purpose of the game that will ultimately decide your fate.
The opening song (Flyers by BRADIO) is catchy and sets you in a good mood before starting the heart-pounding episode. Expect more information about Decim and his pals in the next few episodes, which will further explain the reason behind the existence of Quindecim.
Death Parade is based on the 2013 one-shot OVA Death Billiards, both of which is produced by the animation studio Madhouse.