In this podcast Rafiki and Rodrigo They talk about the first season of RE:ZeroYou'll learn interesting facts about the series. This isn't a summary or a recommendation. We're telling you this because you're going to hear a fair amount of spoilers.
Rafiki, an anime expert, and Rodrigo, a literature student comics connoisseur, they bring us this episode of Comment Without Context about Re:Zero. Also known as Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu (Re: Life in a different world from scratch) or Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World.
What is RE:Zero about, explained by Rafiki and Rodrigo?
Re:Zero is a light novel of the Japanese fantasy subgenre izekai. He often tells stories in which the characters end up in a parallel world. It's worth noting that the word comes from the expression "異," meaning "other," and "世界," meaning "world."
Returning to the series, in RE:Zero we meet with Subaru Natsuki, a hikikomori who represents a person removed from social life. He suddenly finds himself transported to an otherworldly realm while returning home from a convenience store.
The manga adaptation to anime so far has 25 episodes in this first season and was made by the Japanese animation studio White Fox. The series was initially broadcast between the months of April and September 2016. Then, Crunchyroll It premiered dubbed into Spanish for Latin America in August 2018.
Although Rafiki has seen her several times, for Rodrigo it has not been so easy to see her, Like when the protagonist hits rock bottom. The main character survives post-traumatic stress without being able to talk about it. So Subaru finds easy problems very difficult to overcome.
For a little over an hour, the two of them will take you deeper into the series in an entertaining way, helping you better understand the Re:Zero series, which may have made more than one person uncomfortable.
Without further ado, we've added the entire podcast episode to the video in the post. Tell us: Have you seen this series yet? What did you think? Do you agree with Rafiki and Rodrigo? If you haven't had the chance, would you watch it?
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