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This episode is a critical turning point for Ganta Igarashi as he becomes more entrenched in the lethal games of the privately owned prison.
Reviewers often highlight the series' extreme nature and its truncated story. DeadmanWonderland_Ep_07_SUB_ITA.mp4
: The animation by Studio Manglobe remains "vibrant and energetic," using high-contrast highlights that suit the grim atmosphere. The opening theme song by the band Fade is often cited as a highlight for its "perfect punk-rock vibe". Community Perspectives This episode is a critical turning point for
: The episode maintains the series' signature "bloody and intense action". However, some viewers feel the middle episodes begin to focus heavily on the "Resistance" group, which can make the initial hunt for the Red Man feel secondary. The opening theme song by the band Fade
: Many versions, particularly those on streaming platforms like Funimation, are heavily censored, which some feel "diminishes the sense of danger" central to a horror anime.
: Ganta’s struggle between despair and his resolve for revenge is a central theme. Shiro remains a fascinating but enigmatic presence, providing a "calming contrast" to the prison's brutality while hiding a darker past.
: The 12-episode run is often criticized for feeling like an "elaborate prologue," leaving many fans to turn to the manga for a proper conclusion. Deadman Wonderland Anime Review