We all love telling tales of the past Be they epic romantic or scary Stories of people long since dead though levels of truth may vary For such is the tale of Sachiko and the tragedy of Heavenly Host A school long lost tween heaven and hell each student and teacher a ghost. A simple chant will bind you as friends So why dont you give it a try? But make one mistake and thats all it takes To suffer and surely to die. When wandering these decrepit halls Be brave be clever and true For many a soul has been trapped here And the next one might be you. Sorry about that Im no poet and that was probably terrible but I couldnt resist. For a proper plot summary Corpse Party is the story of seven high school students their teacher and a little girl who get together one night to tell a juicy urban legend that one of them heard online One that comes not only with thrills chills and intrigue but with a cute little charm thats supposed to link all of them as friends forever. But suddenly and with no explanation the charm backfires and sucks them screaming and horrified into a twisted disturbing world that wastes no time in splitting them up and running them through the meat grinder Almost literally in a few cases. In order to escape from this world that Silent Hill has screaming nightmares about the dwindling students will have to solve the mystery behind the Heavenly Host massacre examining the blurry lines between the truth of what happened and the story that became public knowledge. And if that doesnt seem hard enough theyll have to do this while avoiding the demons and ghosts who want nothing more than to spread their eternal suffering to others. With the odds stacked against them and no horrors being spared on their behalf can any of these forsaken friends overcome their fate and live to see the real world? Or are their tortured souls doomed to hell for eternity? The Corpse Party OVA was produced by a studio called Asread a small time production company that originated as an offshoot of Studio Xebec. Theyve released a surprisingly small amount of titles ranging from the misogynistic Shuffle to the plothole pincushion known as Future Diary. By all means youd expect them to shaft a four episode OVA that nobody wanted to see with as little effort and money and possible In other words this anime should look like ass. In spite of this I was pleasantly surprised by the overall look of this OVA. Okay its no visual wonder The budget was clearly a small one and this fact is betrayed to the viewer in several scenes most notably of which occurs right at the very beginning when the nine are saying their chant. For most of the series however the visuals are executed nicely teasing your eye with suspicious framing and backgrounds full of gritty unsettling details. Everything in Heavenly Host looks appropriately ancient with the corpses scattered throughout the building in varying states of decay and mold and grime covering every inch of the buildings walls. The character designs while somewhat distinctive are disappointingly generic. You could argue that theres a point to this as theres no real main character in this seriesthe protagonist from the game has been brought down to everyone elses level and everybody looks like they could be a secondary or stock character in any other show. You could make this excuse and there is some logic behind it but it doesnt make the cast look any less dull or any more memorable. The animation shines through in some scenes Where theres suspense or gutwrenching horror to portray the animation becomes solid enough to make up for the overall cheapness. The visual effects of the ghosts alone justifies the unevenly allocated budget. The music is just as spooky as it needs to be and while there are no real standout tracks it does its job well enough to amp up the tension and shock whenever needed. Before we go any further I should probably mention that this OVA was based on a video game series thats developed a strong cult following since its release back in 1996 despite not getting a sequel until 2008. The series then took off spawning countless new games and manga adaptations as well as an eleven minute OVA thats completely worthless and the four episode OVA that Im discussing today. Having said that adapting video games into the visual medium is a notoriously hard thing to do so how did this iteration of the story hold up? Well Ive always held onto the belief that an adaptation doesnt need to be accurate It can change as much as it likes as long as it manages to put forth a good standalone story. The problem with applying that belief to Corpse Party is that as far as Ive seen from the handful of lets play videos that Ive seen this anime only tells a fraction of the story. Most video game movies will find ways to work around the gameplay aspect of their source material or just omit it completely and thats kind of a necessity in terms of keeping the story from getting repetitive But theres a lot of story and character development in Corpse Partys gameplay and its sorely missing from the OVA. The first episode is executed decently enough as it goes through the prologue and then spends the rest of its time focusing on two specific characters. They interact with each other and explore the haunted school for a bit allowing the horror to set in with a very effective slow burn leading to the first of many shocking death scenes. However the pacing issues become immediately apparent when the second episode starts and the story suddenly shifts to cover the rest of the characters and their situations as well as expositing about many of the rules and properties of Heavenly Host. I havent played the game which is why I can say with complete sincerity that you dont have to have any behindthecontrols experience to know that tons of material was left behind for the sake of adaptation. This is most apparent from one particular scene where two characters figure out what theyll have to do to put the ghost children to rest. We switch focus to other characters and by the time we get back to these two theyve already completed the bulk of the task. The entire anime is like this jumping from important plot point to important plot point throwing away almost all of the mood and complexity of the source material to get through the story as quickly as possible. The mystery element of the story which gave the game its celebrated sense of intrigue isnt slowly revealed as each piece is discovered Which I do believe they could have accomplished with an extra episode and a clever rewrite. Instead the entire backstory is dumped on you through exposition towards the end and it grinds the story to a halt faster than the third act of the first Silent Hill movie. It tells the backstory completely Or at least I think it does And they do kind of manage to tell it organically through the characters and their discoveries and while I have to give them some credit for that it doesnt stop the sequence from feeling like Im reading it out of a text book and it spoils any feeling of immersion it may have had because of this. The characters also suffer and not just in the literal sense. With all of their development and background information glossed over theyre simplified down to the barest of possible tropes Youve got the class rep the gropy lesbian the genki girl the obsessive fanboy the blonde punk the overlyattached idealized loli the blank slate protagonist etc. Its very difficult to become attached to any of these characters which causes their occasional demises to lose a lot of the emotional impact that they should have had. There are so many details I didnt hear until after the fact that would have made so much more sense had I heard them in the show. Apparently two of the female character were competitively in love with the male protagonist. Apparently one of them was his childhood friend. Apparently this whole ritual was performed to strengthen this groups friendship because one of them was about to move away. I should have known these things Hell as little as I know of the game maybe some of the obvious plot holes make more sense in it. Its stated that when you die in Heavenly Host your existence is completely erased from the real world which makes no sense because the entire reason they tried this ritual is because of the blog entries of a girl who was already killed and trapped there. Her blog should have never existed right? And Im not going to throw out any serious spoilers but what was up with that twist at the end? Whats the logic behind that one? Is any of this explained in the actual game? Now after all that bitching youre probably expecting me to say that this show is awful and that its a poorly executed gore fest that doesnt deserve any of your time or attention. And in some ways I guess thats true So why do I like this show so much? Why do I derive so much guilty pleasure out of what is so obviously a trainwreck? To explain what Corpse Party does right Im going to have to compare it to another horror anime that I reviewed last week Another. These two shows have very similar plots. They both take place in haunted schools where a bunch of unfortunate students are being ruthlessly killed off by a curse. The differences however are vast. The ghost in Another feels more like a sadistic mob boss than a vengeful spirit while in Corpse Party the ghosts are far more firmly defined and straightforward. In Another its hard to ignore the many ways that the curse could have possibly been broken while in Corpse Party the situation really does feel hopeless. In Another one of the characters has a power that she refuses to take advantage of until at least eight more people have died but in Corpse Party you can tell the characters are doing whatever they can to get home. Also unlike Another Corpse Party doesnt try too hard to look spookier than it is by arbitrarily making one of its characters obsessed with Gothic things. In Another the body count seems to have an ulterior motive running contrary to the established tone of the series. Theres a huge body count but none of the deaths feel scary as theyre either plot related included for spectacle or Well I didnt really talk about this in my review of the series but a lot of the female deaths are sexually suggestive in nature as most of the girls are killed through penetration strangulation and one of them lands in a sexual position after falling from a window. It feels more like a sexually repressed revenge fantasy with the ghost serving as a selfinsert character rather than a genuine horror title. Corpse Party doesnt have that problem. Its difficult to get attached to the characters so their deaths arent going to break your heart but theyre still framed and executed in terrifying ways feeling exactly as horrifying and nauseating as they were meant to. Even if you dont care whether or not the characters live you still feel the pain and terror that they feel. The deaths arent played overthetop for spectacle neither are they sexualized save for one or two incidental panty shots. Yes theres stabbings and strangulation but the way theyre presented is so gruesome and gritty that even the most hardcore goreporn addicts wouldnt be aroused by them. In this way Corpse Party succeeds in the most basic of ways Its genuinely scary. The pacing while bad still allows for suspense which makes the inevitable splatters all the more crushing even though it feels kind of cathartic to see so many annoying archetypes killed. Either way no death ever feels hollow or pointless to the narrative. But I think the main reason I like it so much is because its the perfect Japanese equivalent of a slasher film. The vast majority of those kinds of movies arent good by any means but theyre still so fun gory and cheesy with no pretensions of being anything more that theyre a blast to watch on a dark and stormy night whether youre alone or with friends. At only two hours long it doesnt waste any time between scares making it the absolute best anime to watch on Halloween. Ive always loved gory horror films that are perfectly fine with people seeing them for exactly what they are and Corpse Party makes me nostalgic for the days when I was a teenager watching grindhouse horror movies at my friends houses while my overprotective parents didnt know about it. I get that it wont have that value with most viewers but it has it with me and thats what counts. Corpse Party: Tortured Souls is available from Section23 Films via Sentai Filmworks. The manga is available stateside from Yen Press and the visual novels are available on both PS Vita and Nintendo 3DS. An eleven minute prequel called Extra Footage is not available stateside but its terrible so youre not missing anything. I havent seen the live action movie but its probably no better. It is available on DVD and bluray though. When I originally wrote this review a few years ago Corpse Party was nowhere near available in the US and in all honesty that scarcity actually worked in its favor making it feel even more like a backalley bootleg of a show that you werent supposed to be watching. That appeal was limited however and now its gone. Even if it wasnt I cant justify giving it credit just on the merit of my own guilty pleasure Its a train wreck frankly and while the many things it does wrong do prevent me from giving it any kind of firm recommendation the few things it does right are important enough to save it from being completely unwatchable. I give Corpse Party: Tortured Souls a 4/10.
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