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Death Parade - Season 1
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Title: Death Parade

Overview: There is a place after death that’s neither heaven nor hell. A bar that serves you one chance to win. You cannot leave until the game is over, and when it is, your life may be too.

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Average Vote: 8.027 (511 votes)

Cast

  • Black-haired Woman (voice): Asami Seto
  • Decim (voice): Tomoaki Maeno
  • Risa (voice): Misa Kato
  • Mai Takada (voice): Yuna Taniguchi
  • Mayu Arita (voice): Atsumi Tanezaki
  • Clavis (voice): Koki Uchiyama
  • Novem (voice): Shota Yamamoto
  • Nona (voice): Rumi Okubo
  • Castra (voice): Ryoka Yuzuki
  • Quin (voice): Ryoko Shiraishi
  • Oculus (voice): Tessyo Genda
  • Ginti (voice): Yoshimasa Hosoya
  • Sae (voice): Akane Fujita
  • Machiko (voice): Ayako Kawasumi
  • Female guest (voice): Azusa Tadokoro
  • Spinner (voice): Chafurin
  • Friend B (voice): Chinami Hashimoto
  • Fujii (voice): Hiroki Yasumoto
  • Game voice (voice): Fumihiko Tachiki
  • Friend A (voice): Toshinari Fukamachi
  • Friend B (voice): Hiroomi Tamaru
  • Detective E (voice): Hiroyuki Honda
  • Detective B (voice): Katsuyuki Miura
  • Male guest (voice): Takaaki Shingyōji
  • Man (voice): Hiroki Maeda
  • Sachiko Uemura (voice): Ikuko Tani
  • Memine (voice): Izumi Chiba
  • Tria (voice): Izumi Chiba
  • Shigeru Miura (voice): Junji Majima
  • Takashi (voice): Kazuya Nakai
  • Tatsumi (voice): Keiji Fujiwara
  • Shigeru Miura (voice): Lynn
  • Chisato Miyazaki (voice): Mao Ichimichi
  • Harada (voice): Mamoru Miyano
  • Chisato Miyazaki (voice): Marie Hatanaka
  • Yousuke Tateishi (voice): Masakazu Morita
  • Jirou (voice): Megumi Matsumoto
  • Chiyuki's mother (voice): Miki Ito
  • Storybook narrator (voice): Miki Ito
  • Detective D (voice): Shinnosuke Ogami
  • Shimada (voice): Takahiro Sakurai
  • Manager (voice): You Taichi
  • Yumi (voice): Yuko Kobayashi
  • Misaki Tachibana (voice): Yuriko Yamaguchi
  • Friend A (voice): Yuki Kaji
  • Detective A (voice): Yoshihito Sasaki
  • Yousuke's mother (voice): Rika Abe
  • Yousuke's stepmother (voice): Yasuyo Tomita
  • Yousuke's father (voice): Masayoshi Sugawara
  • Detective C (voice): Hironori Kondoh
  • Death Parade - Death Seven Darts (Season 1 - Episode 1)

    A young couple, Takashi and Machiko, arrive in the bar Quindecim without any recollection of how they got there. The bartender tells them they cannot leave until they first finish playing a game, one in which their lives will be at stake.

    Death Parade - Death Reverse (Season 1 - Episode 2)

    A black-haired woman awakens in an unfamiliar place, unable to remember even her own name. She is taken by a girl named Nona to Quindecim, where she is told that she will be an assistant, and is instructed as to the purpose of the bar's existence.

    Death Parade - Rolling Ballade (Season 1 - Episode 3)

    College student Shigeru Miura wakes up in Quindecim, and falls in love at first sight with the woman at the bar. Unable to remember even her own name, the woman asks him to play a game with her, after being assured that it will jog her memory.

    Death Parade - Death Arcade (Season 1 - Episode 4)

    TV personality Misaki Tachibana is convinced that she is in Quindecim as part of a hidden-camera TV show, and enlists her counterpart, Yousuke Tateishi, to help her liven the show up. Decim takes measures to ensure extreme conditions for the contestants.

    Death Parade - Death March (Season 1 - Episode 5)

    Two more people - a young boy and an older man - arrive at Quindecim, but this time, Decim senses something out of place. Before Decim can explain the game to the pair, the older man reveals that he remembers having seen Decim and the bar before!

    Death Parade - Cross Heart Attack (Season 1 - Episode 6)

    A high-school girl named Mayu arrives at a Japanese-style bar being tended by Ginti. He demands that she play a game against the man in the bar, who she instantly recognizes as Harada, of the boy idol band C.H.A, and she eagerly accepts.

    Death Parade - Alcohol Poison (Season 1 - Episode 7)

    When the black-haired woman stumbles upon a picture book, she asks Decim about it, and he tells her that it might belong to Quin, Quindecim's previous bartender. Decim reveals the reasons why he spends so much time putting together mannequins.

    Death Parade - Death Rally (Season 1 - Episode 8)

    Prior to the arrival of a pair of guests--a police detective and young man raising his sister--Decim wonders if there has been a mistake, since the memories he has received are those of a killer. But despite his protestations, Nona prods him to continue.

    Death Parade - Death Counter (Season 1 - Episode 9)

    As the two contestants continue their game, Shimada is surprised to learn that Detective Tatsumi is sympathetic to his desire for revenge against his sister's attacker. The black-haired woman is troubled by how far Decim is willing to go.

    Death Parade - Story Teller (Season 1 - Episode 10)

    Decim visits Nona and tells her that he believes that their way of passing judgment is flawed. Nona sends him another customer, whose case may unravel the mystery of the black-haired woman, and whom Decim chooses to judge without the aid of any memories.

    Death Parade - Memento Mori (Season 1 - Episode 11)

    Mayu is given a chance to spare Harada's soul from the void, for a price. With Chiyuki's judgment pending, she revisits her love of ice skating, with the hope that the memories she recovers will help her to come to terms with her passing.

    Death Parade - Suicide Tour (Season 1 - Episode 12)

    Oculus confronts Nona concerning Decim, demanding to know what she has done to him. Chiyuki awakens in her house the living world again to find that Decim has brought her there to offer her the chance to reclaim her life.

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