FISH with LEGS invade Tokyo and turn people into ZOMBIES – RECAP



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The city is being invaded by fish with metal legs that exude the smell of death and turn people into zombies. Kaori needs to find her fiancé before he is killed or turns into a bizarre creature.
Anime name: GYO – Tokyo Fish Attack.

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42 thoughts on “FISH with LEGS invade Tokyo and turn people into ZOMBIES – RECAP”

  1. How the hell did kaori and the dude she was with survive so many human infected zombies things all around them multiple times. They just attacked and ate tadashi even tho he was infected too and left her and the other dude alone right after the big zombie with a bunch of humans combined killed someone right next to her and then walked away lol.

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  2. The anime author has a problem with logic. No bacteria can create mechanisms that move using gas. Moreover, so that the entire ocean was imperceptibly infected and then released throughout the entire planet in one day.

    The idea itself is interesting, but extremely poorly developed.

    Nanorobots, magic, curse, aliens, demons… We could come up with a lot of explanations, but in the end we have an experiment by the Nazis, who, using a stick, a herring and a fart, made a doomsday weapon… Which activates automatically in ideal conditions under an unrealistically favorable set of circumstances.

    So this anime has no value other than the idea itself as a reference for those who can use it worthily.

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  3. It would be difficult to survive, however heavily isolated places may have a better chance at surviving. The virus basically creates rotting gas, the bodies continue to decampose till eventually the host is soo decomposed their bodies cant hold in the gas anymore and well pop…

    This is a common accurance in dead animals sometimes decomposing gasses are trapped in the body and if no release is made naturally the animal (or even human) will burst… very nasty… beware dead whales…

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  4. It's nano machines not bacteria exactly but it's kinda more far fetched given that tech would be centuries ahead of any nation on the face of the Earth at the time. But makes for a nice monster movie and the old lesson of today's good idea my have dire consequences in the future.

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