Episode 1 of Zombie Land Saga Revenge is a fantastic comeback! The girls are back, more chaotic than ever, and the new songs + choreography are fire. Great mix of comedy, music, and idol heart. Perfect season 2 opener!
Zombie Land Saga Revenge
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Synopsis
The Franchouchou girls are back and better than ever! Unfortunately for them, they are also heavily in debt. After a concert bombs, the undead members are forced to take day jobs to pay off the venue, and their normally eccentric manager, Koutarou Tatsumi, sinks into alcoholism. But dark days cannot keep these idols down! Rival idols appear, a famous talk show host retires, and existentialism takes root. Koutarou's legacy will slowly unravel while a journalist closes in on the truth. As Saga plunges into chaos, Franchouchou may realize being dead is the least of their worries—but at least the legendary Tae Yamada gets even more legendary! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Saki Nikaidou
Legendary biker gang boss Saki Nikaidou: tough, violent, yet secretly loves Tamagotchi.
Portrayed by Glass Caitlin
Tae Yamada
Legendary zombie Tae Yamada, always hungry, uniquely resists typical undead urges.
Portrayed by Bennett Dawn M.
Junko Konno
Legendary 80s Showa idol, struggles with group dynamics, prefers solo performances.
Portrayed by Lee Amanda
Sakura Minamoto
Amnesiac idol zombie Sakura, resurrected in 2008 after a fatal accident, strives to regain her memories.
Portrayed by Palencia Brina
Lily Hoshikawa
A child star with a dark side, Lily is deceptively sweet and harbors sinister intentions.
Portrayed by Wiedenheft Sarah
Ai Mizuno
Strong-willed former idol, Ai Mizuno, is Iron Frill's legendary lead singer and Franchouchou's sharpest critic.
Portrayed by Apprill Bryn
Quick Takes
View all 37 takesA near perfect episode in my eyes. Amazing soundtrack, satisfying emotional payoff, teasers for future stories (there's a movie, y'all), we got it all. Once again, the strength of Saga as a community rallied by Franchouchou showcases the strength of the human heart against impending doom. Seeing Sakura in tears by the end nearly brought me to tears as well.
We see the strength of Saga as a community throughout this episode, with many callbacks to even Season 1 characters showing us how they're handling the disaster that had fallen upon their community. An emotional buildup for the season finale the very next episode, with major showcase of Kotaro's sheer strength of will as he fights tooth and nail against impending death.
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