Impressions of the Show No One Will Blog: Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji
Or, as the episode title says, The Suffering Pariah Kaiji Ultimate Survivor. Personally, I think Gambling Apocalypse is the most badass title evar. Kaiji is the story of Kaiji the ultimate loser. He always loses his bets and keys cars to vent his frustration. His failure of a life gets even worse when the Yakuza show up demanding money for a loan he signed. There’s only one way out for Kaiji: board the special ship Epoir with other debtors and place life or death bets to come out on top and get rid of his debt. Having nothing else to lose besides maybe his freedom, Kaiji boards the ship. The first game: RESTRICTED ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS!
Kaiji was written by the same mangaka, made by the same company, and has the same staff as Akagi. However, Kaiji is not Akagi. The same way Akagi went out of its way to show how godly Akagi was, Kaiji goes out of its way to show how much of a loser Kaiji is. Kaiji and Akagi are complete polar opposites of each other. It does look like Kaiji may have some redemptive qualities to him, though. He was at least smart enough to realize ten million was a better starting hand even if he has to pay back more. The games are different, too. Kaiji looks to focus on a series of different gambling games, the first one being the almost innocent rock, paper, scissors. Not so innocent when you’re betting your life on it however. As over-the-top and silly as restricted rock, paper, scissors sounds, I’m sure Kaiji will make it look as badass as possible.
The only people who will like Kaiji are the people who liked Akagi; who like something unconventional in their anime. The animation is still bold lines and huge noses. While some may say it all looks ugly, it has its own kind of serious charm to me. Anime about men gambling don’t need bright colors or to look pretty. I greatly enjoyed the first episode and will probably enjoy the rest. The plot is creative and the games the mangaka creates always have interesting twists. Kaiji won’t see everyone’s tastes but I’m going to enjoy it as much as I can.


LOL at the title….it’s so true. I didn’t even touch this show. The big noses were enough to keep me away from it. Meh, just not my kind of show ;P
Comment on October 6, 2007 @ 6:31 pm
oh..you are wrong. i am definitely reviewing it.lol
Comment on October 6, 2007 @ 7:29 pm
well, then, you better blog it for us
Comment on October 6, 2007 @ 7:41 pm
on another note, how is it possible the team could make such good animation of clothing, back, etc. but such hilarious faces?
Comment on October 7, 2007 @ 12:05 am
I love the art style personally! The first episode was mostly talking, but the end where they introduced the rock-paper-scissors game totally got me pumped for this series ^^
Comment on October 7, 2007 @ 12:40 am
The noses & faces are clearly the best part of this show.
Comment on October 7, 2007 @ 2:32 am
Big noses are big
Comment on October 8, 2007 @ 1:54 pm
Nosestab FTW!
Also zawa zawa.
Comment on October 9, 2007 @ 5:00 pm
Also, taken out of context, that screenshot that says “participants are frisked” combined with the look on Kaiji’s face makes some for great unintentional comedy.
Comment on October 10, 2007 @ 5:55 pm
That’s why I chose it.
Comment on October 10, 2007 @ 7:01 pm