1 Appearance 2 Personality 3 Plot 3.1 Death Billiards 3.2 Death Parade 4 Abilities 5 Relationships 5.1 Chiyuki 5.2 Nona 5.3 Clavis 5.4 Ginti 6 Quotes 7 Trivia 8 References Appearance Decim is a tall, lean man, with pale-colored skin and bright blue eyes. Welcome to the Death Parade Wiki. The Wiki is about the anime series, Death Billiards and Death Parade, that anyone can edit! Careful: This wiki contains spoilers, read with caution! Characters • New Photos • New Pages • Categories • Help Wiki Featured Article: Decim Decim is the bartender of Quindecim and an acting arbiter for the dead.
Decim (Death Parade)/1854247 Zerochan
8.15 Ranked #425 Popularity #49 Members 1,740,945 Winter 2015 TV Madhouse Episodes: / 12 PV 2 More videos Edit Synopsis After death, either Heaven or Hell awaits most humans. But for a select few, death brings them to Quindecim—a bar where only pairs of people who die at the same time can enter. Death Parade ( Japanese: デス・パレード, Hepburn: Desu Parēdo) is a Japanese anime miniseries created, written, and directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa and produced by Madhouse. The series spawned from a short film, Death Billiards, which was originally produced by Madhouse for the Young Animator Training Project 's Anime Mirai 2013 and released in March 2013. Defense Devil A list of characters from the Death Parade anime series and its short precursor, Death Billiards. Some unmarked spoilers follow. Artificial Human: Arbiters. Death Parade is a psychological thriller that plays with viewers' expectations of the afterlife during its 13 episode run. The anime tells the story of a new arbiter who has been tasked with judging those who have left the land of the living. Decim must force his guests to play through a gruesome set of bar games to reveal their true nature.
Decim (Death Parade) Image by Ilya Kuvshinov 1846179 Zerochan Anime
10 Machiko Machiko is a complex character introduced in the first episode, where she and her husband, Takashi, find themselves in Quindecim for judgment after dying. Machiko's portrayal serves as a. Death Parade: With Jamie Marchi, Alex Organ, Asami Seto, Tomoaki Maeno. After death, humans go to either heaven or hell. But for some, at the instant of their death, they arrive at the Quindecim, a bar attended by the mysterious white-haired Decim. In a lot of ways, Death Parade is an anthology anime. Nearly every episode, we meet two new people and watch them as they are forced to play a game where they are tricked into believing their. Death Parade. When two people die at the same time, they're sent to a place that's neither heaven nor hell—a lavish bar between worlds where the stakes are high and the rules are simple: if you win you live again, if you die… you're gone for good. Decim is the bartender charged with serving the souls who enter Quindecim.
Decim (Death Parade) by Kuronore on DeviantArt
Decim may not express his emotions much, but it is clear that he has them. In the final episode, Decim breaks his stone-cold demeanor to give viewers a shot of his emotions. Other arbiters like Ginti and Quin act emotionally as well. Ginti is constantly angry and Quin is either happy or extremely depressed. E5 - Death March. Sub | Dub. Released on Aug 2, 2022. 365. 3. Two more people--a young boy and an older man--arrive at Quindecim, but this time, Decim senses something out of place. Before Decim.
No. Title Air Date; 01 "Death: Seven Darts" デス・セブンダーツ "Desu Sebun Dātsu" January 9, 2015 Newlyweds Takashi and Machiko find themselves at the Quindecim bar, where the bartender, Decim, has them stake their lives in a game of darts, where each dart landed causes their partner great pain. Read reviews on the anime Death Parade on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. After death, either Heaven or Hell awaits most humans. But for a select few, death brings them to Quindecim—a bar where only pairs of people who die at the same time can enter. Attending the bar is an enigmatic figure known as Decim, who also acts as the arbiter. He passes judgment on those who wind.
Decim (Death Parade) Wiki Create Garden Fandom
DEATH PARADE. Directed by. Yuzuru Tachikawa. Japan, 2015. TV Mini-series, Drama, Thriller, Horror, Animation. at the instant of their death, they arrive at the Queen Decim, a bar attended by the mysterious white-haired Decim. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Click here for more information. Accept. Death Parade. Season 1.. Decim takes measures to ensure extreme conditions for the contestants. Subscribe to Crunchyroll for $1.99/month for 2 month(s) and $9.99/month thereafter. S1 E5 - Death March. May 17, 2017. 23min. 16+ Two more people--a young boy and an older man--arrive at Quindecim, but this time, Decim senses something out of.