
Jigokuraku
The Edo period is nearing its end. Gabimaru, a shinobi formerly known as the strongest in Iwagakure who is now a death row convict, is told that he will be acquitted and set free if he can bring back the Elixir of Life from an island that is rumored to be the Buddhist pure land Sukhavati. In hopes of reuniting with his beloved wife, Gabimaru heads to the island along with the executioner Yamada Asaemon Sagiri. Upon arriving there, they encounter other death row convicts in search of the Elixir of Life... as well as a host of unknown creatures, eerie manmade statues, and the hermits who rule the island. Can Gabimaru find the Elixir of Life on this mysterious island and make it back home alive?
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The Edo period is nearing its end. Gabimaru, a shinobi formerly known as the strongest in Iwagakure who is now a death row convict, is told that he will be acquitted and set free if he can bring back the Elixir of Life from an island that is rumored to be the Buddhist pure land Sukhavati. In hopes of reuniting with his beloved wife, Gabimaru heads to the island along with the executioner Yamada Asaemon Sagiri. Upon arriving there, they encounter other death row convicts in search of the Elixir of Life... as well as a host of unknown creatures, eerie manmade statues, and the hermits who rule the island. Can Gabimaru find the Elixir of Life on this mysterious island and make it back home alive?
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One Hell of a Ride (in the best way possible)
Drugs, an island of drugs where there are no drugs, while being on drugs [?]
A dark, but refreshing touch when it comes to Shonen.
Oscura, introspectiva y brutalmente bella. Un viaje entre la redención, la muerte y la búsqueda de la humanidad.
A Striking Example of Jump+: A Poignant Tale that Rises Beyond its Peers in the Magazine
An Action-Packed Adventure Full of Mysteries and Character Growth
Despite the clear issues, it's a nice show.
A fun watch despite severe production issues
It might be below my expectation but thanks for the hard work
A lot of good stuff, but some really poor narrative decisions.