"Kagaster of the Insect Cage": A story of fear and hope for the future"Kagaster of the Insect Cage" is an anime series that premiered on Netflix on February 6, 2020, and is based on the manga "Kagaster of the Insect Cage" (Tokuma Shoten Comic Ryu) by Kachou Hashimoto. The work is animated by director Koichi Chiaki and Studio KAI, and unfolds an epic story of 12 episodes. Below, I would like to give a detailed review and recommendation of this work and convey its charm to viewers. storyIn the year 2125, humanity is facing an unprecedented crisis. A strange disease called "Kagaster" breaks out, and infected humans turn into giant insects. These insects lose their sanity, attack people, and continue to multiply. Meanwhile, the protagonist, Kidou, is a young man who hunts down Kagaster as an "exterminator," and his journey begins when he meets Iri, a girl with a hidden past. This story depicts a future where fear and hope intersect, deeply moving viewers. castThe film has a stellar cast, and the voice actors of each character bring out their individuality. Yoshimasa Hosoya, who plays Kidou, portrays Kidou as an exterminator with a calm yet powerful performance, while Kana Hanazawa, who plays Iri, charmingly plays a girl who combines innocence and strength. In addition, the supporting cast is rounded out by talented voice actors such as Natsuki Hanae as Ahat, Takahiro Sakurai as Franz, Daisuke Namikawa as Griffith, Toshiyuki Morikawa as Mario, and Kazuyuki Okitsu as Jin, adding depth to the story. Main StaffDirector Chiaki Koichi draws viewers in with meticulous direction and beautiful visuals. Character design by Yamashita Akihiko brings out the individuality of each character vividly. Series composition by Kamiyama Shuichi gives the story a coherent and tense development. Music by Kuroishi Hitomi adds to the atmosphere of the film. Additionally, 3DCG was created by Okinawa Gonzo, with realistic depictions of insects that make a strong visual impact. Main CharactersKidou is a skilled exterminator who grew up in the Far East, and his past and sense of mission are central to the story. Iri is a shepherd girl who is saved by Kidou, and her purity and strength move Kidou's heart. Ahat is a mysterious man who targets the exterminator in E-05, and his purpose and actions cast a mystery on the story. Franz is the son of Emet Kirio, a leading researcher in Kagastelu, and his knowledge and actions are the key to the story. Griffith is Iri's father, and his life as a shepherd paints a deep picture of Iri's background. Mario is the owner of the boarding house and restaurant "Garden Mario," and his warmth brings healing to the story. Jin is a merchant who travels around the Eastern World, and his information and actions influence the development of the story. subtitleThe subtitles of each episode symbolize the development of the story and give the viewer a sense of foreboding about the episode. #01 "Little Bo Peep" depicts the encounter between Kidou and Iri, and #02 "Anchovy and Black Lizard" hints at Kidou's past. #03 "From the Deep Abyss" touches the depths of the story, and #04 "As a Heartless Sword" depicts Kidou's sense of mission. #05 "From the End of the East" shows the appearance of a new character, and #06 "Awakening" symbolizes a turning point in the story. #07 "Iliaster" depicts Iri's growth, and #08 "The Princess in the Insect Cage" approaches the core of the story. #09 "Feast of Insects" depicts the peak of fear, and #10 "Up" shows the path to hope. #11 "To You..." deepens the bond between Kidou and Iri, and #12 "Finally to You" depicts the conclusion of the story. Theme songs and musicThe opening theme "Be ZERO" is a powerful song sung by Hilcrhyme, symbolizing the theme of the story. The lyrics are by TOC, the music is composed and arranged by TOC, Kurihara Akira, and Kubota Shingo, and the sound is produced by Kurihara Akira and Kubota Shingo. The ending theme "Cowardly Wolf 2019" is a moving song sung by Hilcrhyme, enhancing the emotions of the story. The lyrics are by TOC, the music is by TOC and DJ KATSU, the arrangement is by REO, and the sound is produced by 3rd Productions. The ending theme of the fourth episode, "Called to the Sky," is written, composed, arranged, and sung by Kuroishi Hitomi, and is a beautiful song that touches on the depths of the story. Evaluation"Kagaster of the Insect Cage" is an epic story that depicts the fears and hopes of the future, and its visuals, music, and the acting of the cast draw the viewer in. In particular, the depiction of the rare disease "Kagaster" is realistic and frightening, making a strong visual impact. Furthermore, the relationship between Kidou and Iri is at the heart of the story, deeply moving the viewer. The backgrounds and actions of each character add depth to the story, making the viewer think. Furthermore, the subtitles and theme songs for each episode symbolize the development of the story, enhancing the viewer's emotions. The strengths of this work are its detailed storytelling, beautiful visuals, and the high quality of its stellar cast and staff. In particular, the direction of director Koichi Chiaki, the beautiful depictions of character designer Akihiko Yamashita, the skillful development of series composer Shuichi Kamiyama, and the moving music by Hitomi Kuroishi draw the viewer in. In addition, the realistic depictions of insects by Okinawa Gonzo in 3DCG create a visual impact that makes the viewer feel fear and excitement. However, the weakness of this work is that it is difficult to tell the whole story in a short 12 episodes. In particular, more episodes may have been needed to depict the details of each character's background and actions. Also, some viewers may be dissatisfied with the lack of scientific explanation for the rare disease "Kagaster". Recommendation"Kagaster of the Insect Cage" is a magnificent story that depicts the fears and hopes of the future, and is a work that will deeply move viewers. I would particularly recommend it to viewers who like science fiction, horror, and human drama. I would also recommend it to viewers who want to enjoy high quality with beautiful visuals and music, and a stellar cast and crew. I would also recommend it to viewers who want to enjoy a realistic portrayal of the rare disease "Kagaster." When watching this work, we recommend that you pay attention to the background and actions of each character to get to the depths of the story. It is also important to pay attention to the subtitles and theme songs of each episode to get a sense of the development of the story. Furthermore, while you will be frightened by the realistic depiction of the rare disease "Kagaster", we hope you will be moved by the relationship between Kidou and Iri and enjoy finding hope for the future. "Kagaster of the Insect Cage" is an epic story that depicts the fears and hopes of the future, and its visuals, music, and the acting of the cast draw the viewer in. In particular, the depiction of the rare disease "Kagaster" is realistic and frightening, making a strong visual impact. Furthermore, the relationship between Kidou and Iri is at the heart of the story, deeply moving the viewer. The backgrounds and actions of each character add depth to the story, making the viewer think. Furthermore, the subtitles and theme songs for each episode symbolize the development of the story, enhancing the viewer's emotions. The strengths of this work are its detailed storytelling, beautiful visuals, and the high quality of its stellar cast and staff. In particular, the direction of director Koichi Chiaki, the beautiful depictions of character designer Akihiko Yamashita, the skillful development of series composer Shuichi Kamiyama, and the moving music by Hitomi Kuroishi draw the viewer in. In addition, the realistic depictions of insects by Okinawa Gonzo in 3DCG create a visual impact that makes the viewer feel fear and excitement. However, the weakness of this work is that it is difficult to tell the whole story in a short 12 episodes. In particular, more episodes may have been needed to depict the details of each character's background and actions. Also, some viewers may be dissatisfied with the lack of scientific explanation for the rare disease "Kagaster". "Kagaster of the Insect Cage" is a magnificent story that depicts the fears and hopes of the future, and is a work that will deeply move viewers. I would particularly recommend it to viewers who like science fiction, horror, and human drama. I would also recommend it to viewers who want to enjoy high quality with beautiful visuals and music, and a stellar cast and crew. I would also recommend it to viewers who want to enjoy a realistic portrayal of the rare disease "Kagaster." When watching this work, we recommend that you pay attention to the background and actions of each character to get to the depths of the story. It is also important to pay attention to the subtitles and theme songs of each episode to get a sense of the development of the story. Furthermore, while you will be frightened by the realistic depiction of the rare disease "Kagaster", we hope you will be moved by the relationship between Kidou and Iri and enjoy finding hope for the future. |
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