Undead Unluck is live at last, and the anime's premiere hides a secret character cameo.
Undead Unluck has found itself center stage as its anime has finally gone live. The teams at David Production and TMS Entertainment managed to bring the outlandish adventure to life with crisp animation. Of course, all eyes are on Undead Unluck's future as season one has plenty more to explore. And thanks to one fan, we've learned Undead Unluck managed to sneak a special cameo deep into its first episode.
Crazy anime discovery.. So when Andy says “…to keep 100 years worth of memories bottled up!” do you guys hear the 2nd voice overlayed?? Take a guess at who they’re foreshadowing!!! pic.twitter.com/T2xdtB7sfl After all, Undead Unluck fans will know why David has two voices within him. The man has been around for decades thanks to his inability to die. Having been alive for so long, the David we meet in Undead Unluck episode one is not the man he was always has been. Andy was born a man called Victor, and this original personality is a downright menace. Over the decades, Andy's personality took over Victor, but the latter is still hiding within this Undead's body.
"Tired of inadvertently killing people with her special ability Unluck, Fuuko Izumo sets out to end it all. But when she meets Andy, a man who longs for death but can't die, she finds a reason to live-and he finds someone capable of giving him the death he's been longing for.
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