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- Death_Parade englishtitle "Memento Mori".
- Death_Parade englishtitle "Rolling Ballade".
- Death_Parade englishtitle "Story Teller".
- Death_Parade englishtitle "Suicide Tour".
- Death_Parade episodeList "#Episode list".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "10".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "11".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "12".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "2".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "3".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "4".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "5".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "6".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "7".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "8".
- Death_Parade episodenumber "9".
- Death_Parade episodes "12".
- Death_Parade first "2015-01-09".
- Death_Parade genre Drama.
- Death_Parade genre Mystery_fiction.
- Death_Parade genre Psychological_thriller.
- Death_Parade id "2807626".
- Death_Parade jaKanji "デス・パレード".
- Death_Parade jaRomaji "Desu Parēdo".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "アルコール・ポイズン".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "クロス・ハート・アタック".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "ストーリー・テラー".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "スーサイド·ツアー".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "デス・アーケード".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "デス・カウンター".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "デス・マーチ".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "デス・ラリー".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "デス・リバース".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "メメント·モリ".
- Death_Parade kanjititle "ローリング・バラード".
- Death_Parade last "2015-03-27".
- Death_Parade music Yuki_Hayashi_(composer).
- Death_Parade music "Kotaro Tanaka".
- Death_Parade name "Death Parade".
- Death_Parade network "NTV, SUN, BS Nittele, AT-X, MMT".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-01-16".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-01-23".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-01-30".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-02-06".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-02-13".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-02-20".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-02-27".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-03-06".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-03-13".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-03-20".
- Death_Parade originalairdate "2015-03-27".
- Death_Parade producer "Takuya Tsunoki".
- Death_Parade released "2013-03-02".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Arukōru Poizun".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Desu Kauntā".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Desu Māchi".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Desu Rarī".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Desu Ribāsu".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Desu Ākēdo".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Kurosu Hāto Atakku".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Memento Mori".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Rōringu Barādo".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Sutōrī Terā".
- Death_Parade romajititle "Sūsaido Tsuā".
- Death_Parade runtime "1500.0".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "A black-haired woman with no name or memory is taken by a girl named Nona to the Quindecim, where she and Decim hire her as an assistant. Nona takes the woman backstage to observe the darts game between Machiko and Takashi, explaining the nature behind the games. After the game's conclusion, the woman gives her thoughts, believing that Machiko was lying about having been unfaithful and who her baby's father was in order to save Takashi's soul, which comes as a surprise to Decim, who feels apologetic about being mistaken in his judgement.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "A boy named Yousuke Tateishi and a TV celebrity named Misaki Tachibana arrive in the Quindecim, with Misaki convinced that they are on a hidden camera show and asking Yousuke to behave accordingly. The two participate in an arcade fighting game, where they each play as fighters based on themselves. After Yousuke wins the first round, Misaki, who experiences a flash of memories of abusive partners, asks Yousuke to let her win the next round, during which Decim triggers a device causing Yousuke's joystick to malfunction. As a result, Misaki wins the second round while Yousuke experiences his own flash of memories about his troubled childhood. After Yousuke voices his suspicions that they aren't actually on a TV show, which is confirmed by Decim, Misaki becomes paranoid that she will be killed if she loses. Misaki uses a special move based on her family, but Decim causes her joystick to malfunction, explaining that is necessary to expose a soul's darkness and pass judgement. This is made apparent when, in her desperation, Misaki starts physically attacking Yousuke herself and knocks him unconscious. Despite Misaki's remorse over her actions, Decim forces her to continue playing the game, but Yousuke, remembering the words of his step mother, regains consciousness and fights back with his special move, with the match ending with a double KO. Afterwards, they both realise they had died; with Yousuke having committed suicide whilst Misaki was killed by her angered assistant. After, Decim sends Yousuke to be reincarnated while Misaki is sent to the void.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "As Oculus confronts Nona, who wants to prove that arbiters are more than dummies, Decim brings Chiyuki to her old house, offering her the chance to be brought back to life in exchange for another's life. Observing how much her mother cares for her even after her death, Chiyuki comes close to taking up the offer. However, upon remembering everyone she met in the Quindecim, she ultimately decides against it, believing that the life that would've been sacrificed also has people who cherish them and regretting not cherishing her own life. This causes a wealth of emotions to swell up in Decim, who reveals this was all part of Chiyuki's judgement and experiences sorrow for the first time. As Nona observes the outcome with Oculus, showing that an important part of judging humans is to understand their suffering, Decim sees Chiyuki off to be reincarnated with a smile on his face. With Nona and the others arbiters pondering where things will go from here, Decim welcomes new guests to the Quindecim, with the camera fading on Chiyuki's dummy.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "As per Nona's arrangements, Decim is sent two new guests; a young man named Shimada and a detective named Tatsumi, one of whom is allegedly a murderer. While searching for a way out, Shimada finds a blood-stained knife among his belongings, unsure of where it came from. As the two participate in a game of air hockey, Shimada gradually regains memories of looking after her younger sister while Tatsumi remembers that his wife was murdered. With the two regaining further memories that fuel their motivations to escape, with Shimada remembering his sister was assaulted, Decim changes up the game, in which scored pucks deal pain to the respective player's organs. Meanwhile, the black-haired woman makes a request to see the memories that Decim received, learning that both Shimada and Tatsumi are murderers.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "As the game resumes, Shimada realises his knife comes from someone he already killed, remembering there was more than one person involved in his sister's assault, while Tatsumi remembers that he had killed his wife's murderer. When Shimada wins the game, Tatsumi regains his full memories that Shimada was the one who killed him, further revealing that he had simply watched Shimada's sister be assaulted just so he had reason to 'pass judgement' on her attacker. Feeling the need to ascertain Shimada's motives, Decim gives him the opportunity to exact punishment on Tatsumi via stabbing the pucks containing Tatsumi's organs. However, the woman objects to Decim's means, stating he can't judge people's souls based on their darkness alone, and tries to hold back Shimada from going through with it. Despite her efforts though, Shimada is too swayed by Tatsumi's antagonising and gives into his anger. The fates of both Shimada and Tatsumi are left unknown.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "Decim, who questions his ability to judge people following the previous game, is reminded by Nona that he needs to judge the woman, who will turn into a dummy if she goes too long without judgement. Deciding against having the woman's memories sent to him, Decim arranges a game in which he, the woman, and an old illustrator named Sachiko Uemura, play Old Maid using cards featuring designs based on all three of them. Upon spotting an illustration she herself never got the chance to draw, Sachiko quickly deduces she has died, giving thanks to Decim for allowing her to see her old illustrations again. With Decim and the woman left in the game, Sachiko tells them about the feelings that went into the Chavvot story, which leads the woman to remember her name, Chiyuki. As Sachiko leaves to be reincarnated, Oculus, the god of this dimension, absorbs the memories of elevator attendant Clavis and learns of Decim possessing human emotions. Meanwhile, Nona has Quin gather up Chiyuki's memories while Ginti is up to something suspicious involving Harada.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "Ginti gives Mayu the choice to choose another human soul to be sent into the void in exchange for Harada regaining his. Meanwhile, Decim, who recalls how he first met Chiyuki, asks her to perform some ice skating, having noticed it was a large part of her memories. As she skates, Chiyuki regains her memories in which she used to be a professional ice skater until a severe knee injury forced her to retire, which led her to become severely depressed and kill herself. Just as the pair have their final drink together, Decim puts Chiyuki to sleep before asking Quin to send him her memories. Meanwhile, Mayu, having made her decision, is tricked by Ginti, who sends both her and Harada's souls to the void.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "Mayu Arita, an over-excited schoolgirl, and Harada, a member of a popular boyband, arrive at a different bar run by Ginti, who has them play a game of Twister together. While Mayu is excited to play with someone from her favorite band, Harada is more concerned with getting back to his girlfriend. As Mayu and Harada start demanding a break, Ginti changes up the game, which causes the climate of the game mat to change with every panel they step on, ranging from heating panels to freezing cold. After narrowly avoiding freezing to death, Mayu and Harada are suddenly put in a sudden death situation above a pit of spikes. Just as Harada is about to push Mayu off himself, Mayu, not wanting to soil herself in front of him, decides to forfeit and let herself drop, but Harada, guilty over driving one of his ex-girlfriends to suicide, tries to stop her from doing so. Mayu, who safely lands on some fake spikes, remembers that she died slipping on some soap, while Harada recalls he was killed by his girlfriend, the sister of his ex-girlfriend whom he let die. Afterwards, Harada takes an interest in Mayu after she changes her clothes, and the two hold a concert for the other staff.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "The black-haired woman comes across a book containing the Chavvot story that appeared in her dreams, causing her to regain some of her memories and remember she is dead. When she asks Decim about who the book belongs to, he tells the woman about Quin, the Quindecim's former arbiter before he joined. After observing one of Quin's death games, Decim was questioned over why he did not use a remote to affect the nature of the game, to which he replied that he respects those who had lived full lives, and told by Quin to take care of things he treasures. Meanwhile, Quin, who became part of the information bureau after quitting her job as arbiter, has a drink with Nona, discussing how Decim is an arbiter with human emotions. Decim shares with the woman his treasure, in which he collects the dummies formed from guests who were sent to the void, which would otherwise be completely disposed of, so that they won't be forgotten. Later, Nona arranges for two special guests to be sent to Decim.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "The black-haired woman, who has been having the same dream about a boy and a girl, is surprised to find the girl from her dream on a panel Nona asked Decim to put up. As two new customers, a man and a young boy, show up at the bar, Decim is taken aback when the man seems to possess memories of having been in the Quindecim before. Just as Decim restrains the man, both he and the woman are put to sleep by the young boy, who is revealed to be another arbiter named Ginti. Ginti questions Decim about the woman, who was not chosen for the games as she already knew she was dead, until Nona puts a stop to him. Nona reveals the guests were part of a test for Decim, noting that he failed to realise the boy had no memories due to being distracted by the man, who was a dummy implanted with memories. Later, as the woman continues to dream about the boy and girl, Jimmy and Chavvot, Nona is seen with a book about Chavvot.".
- Death_Parade shortsummary "Two new customers, a college student named Shigeru Miura and an amnesiac girl who can't remember her own name, arrive in the Quindecim for yet another game. This game involves bowling using bowling balls containing each other's hearts, which each pulse according to its owner's feelings. As the game goes on, with the two managing to be in on quite friendly terms, the girl regains her memory, recalling she was a girl named Chisato Miyazaki who was once childhood friends with Shigeru before moving away. However, Shigeru then remembers both he and Chisato died whilst on a bus together, while Chisato also learning the truth about herself. After winning the match, Shigeru asks Chisato for a short date together with what time they have left. Shigeru also remembers the truth about Chisato, but still expresses his wish to be with her right up until their last moment. They part ways at the elevators, happy to have had a chance to spend time with one another one last time. It is then revealed that Chisato was actually Shigeru's other childhood friend, Mai Takada, who underwent plastic surgery to look like Chisato in order to catch Shigeru's eye. They are both sent to be reincarnated.".
- Death_Parade studio Madhouse_(company).
- Death_Parade title "Death Billiards".
- Death_Parade type "film".
- Death_Parade type "tv".
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- Death_Parade writer "Yuzuru Tachikawa".
- Death_Parade subject Category:2010s_animated_short_films.
- Death_Parade subject Category:2015_anime_television_series.
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- Death_Parade subject Category:Drama_anime_and_manga.
- Death_Parade subject Category:Funimation_Entertainment.