Zombie Land Saga (Japanese:ゾンビランドサガ,Hepburn:Zonbi Rando Saga) is ananime television series produced byMAPPA, Avex Pictures andCygames. The series aired in Japan between October and December 2018. A second season titledZombie Land Saga Revenge aired between April and June 2021. An anime film project, titledZombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise, was released in October 2025. Amanga adaptation that loosely follows the events of the anime, ran on Cygames'Cycomi website from October 2018 to June 2021; a spinoff series which focused on Tae's exploits during her previous life, titledZombie Land Saga Sidestory: The First Zombie, ran inUltra Jump magazine from May 2021 to November 2022.
Plot
In the year 2008, high school student Sakura Minamoto is abruptly killed by a truck on the morning she plans to submit anidol application. Ten years later, Sakura, along with six "legendary" girls from various eras of Japan's history, are brought back aszombies by a man named Kotaro Tatsumi, who seeks to revitalizeSaga Prefecture by putting together an all-zombie idol group that would become known as Franchouchou.
Characters
Franchouchou
Franchouchou (フランシュシュ,Furanshushu)[a] is an idol group founded by Kotaro Tatsumi and composed of seven legendary idols from different time periods that he brought back to life as zombies with the goal of revivingSaga's declining idol business. Because of the possibility of being persecuted should their identities be exposed, they perform using aliases and hide their zombified states using makeup.
A high school girl and aspiring idol who dies in 2008 after being hit by a truck following a life filled with misfortune. She is the first of the zombies to regain consciousness after being resurrected, but initially retained no recollection of her life, only remembering parts of her past when she performs. Near the group's performance at Arpino, she fully regained her memory, only to lose her previous memories as a zombie and subsequently fell into a depression due to her misfortunes in the past. However, she was able to pull through with the help of her teammates. Her idol nickname is Number 1 (1号,Ichi-gō).
A delinquent girl and leading member of the all-femalebiker gang Dorami, which conquered the entireKyushu region before her death during achicken race in 1997. She is the appointed leader of Franchouchou. Her idol nickname is Number 2 (2号,Ni-gō).
The former lead performer of Iron Frill, a 2000s idol group Sakura idolized in life, who was killed after being struck by lightning during a concert in 2008. Not wanting to be remembered only for her tragic death, she resolves to work hard in her second chance at life. InRevenge, the current incarnation of Iron Frill invite her to join them, but she ultimately turns them down in favor of staying with Franchouchou. Her idol nickname is Number 3 (3号,San-gō).
A soft-spoken idol from theShōwa period who was popular during the 1980s before dying in a plane crash in 1983. Coming from an era without social media, she has reservations towards personally interacting with her fans. She is sometimes seen playing an acoustic guitar, but can also play electric. Her idol nickname is Number 4 (4号,Yon-gō).
Anoiran who lived between theBakumatsu and theMeiji Restoration eras in the 19th century. InRevenge it is revealed that she was executed in 1882 after taking the blame for organizing a rebellion to restore Saga's statehood, which had been revoked at the time. Her idol nickname is Number 5 (5号,Go-gō).
A prodigious,transgender child actress who died in 2011 from aheart attack caused by a combination ofoccupational stress andgender dysphoria. She has no qualms about being a zombie, seeing it as a way to continue being a child forever, and will never have to go through puberty. Her idol nickname is Number 6 (6号,Roku-gō).
The only zombie who has yet to regain human consciousness. She is the one who officially names the group Franchouchou, which is derived from her sneezing. InThe First Zombie, it is revealed that, in her previous life, she was an office worker with a secret double-life as a demon slaying exorcist and the previous owner of the mansion where Franchouchou now lives. Her idol nickname is Number 0 (0号,Zero-gō).
A manic producer andnecromancer who resurrects Sakura and the other girls to "save" Saga by forming the idol group Franchouchou. He is eventually revealed to be Sakura's former high school classmate Inui (乾),[8] who wanted to make her dream come true. While the meaning of his intention to "save" Saga initially seemed to be simply to revitalize the struggling prefecture, it is revealed inRevenge that he meant it literally, as the land is prophesied to face disaster.
Two metalheads who are Franchouchou's first fans. Skull is lean and taller while Bull is fat and shorter. They can be seen in the audience in all of the girls' concerts. They are unnamed in the original dub.
The ex-manager and widowed father of Lily. He is a large man whose face is often mistaken for that of a yakuza. The scar on his left eye is a product of scratching his face in despair at his daughter's death.
Sachiko Go (郷さちか,Gō Sachika)
The late mother of Lily and the wife and former classmate of Takeo Go. She is a young student who appreciates flowers very much. She is the first to see that Takeo is someone strong on the outside but kind on the inside and who cares for others. She is not afraid of Takeo, since she is not afraid of someone who takes care of the flowers. Deep down, she has a crush on him and accepts his future marriage proposal instantly, even when they were in high school. She died when Lily was young.
First captain of the motorcycle gang Dorami (怒羅美), who retired to give birth to Maria and lead a normal life. She saves a photo with Saki along with her oldTamagotchi and motorcycle.
The daughter of Reiko Amabuki, whom she was once rebellious towards, as she thought the latter was nothing but a spineless wimp for leaving the gang in favor of becoming a housewife. She is the leader of the current Dorami Dance Team (ダンスチーム怒羅美,Dansuchīmu Dorami) and works part-time at a grocery store.
A chief reporter who works alongside his photographer Inubashiri (犬走). Both begin investigating Franchouchou after recognizing Junko in the Drive-in Tori commercial.
The bartender of Bar New Jofuku who is personally familiar with Kotaro, Yugiri, and the Zombie Land Saga Project. It is revealed inRevenge that his immortality is linked to the status of Saga. His name and the bar's name references Chinese medical scholarXu Fu, named "Jofuku" in Japanese, who was ordered byQin Shi Huang to find theelixir of life.[10]
A high school girl and avid fan of Franchouchou to who discovers the zombies' identities after Kotaro attempts to recruit her, mistakenly thinking that he killed her. She temporarily joins the group as Number 7 (7号,Nana-gō) inRevenge.
An idealistic but naive young man that lived in the same period as Yugiri, and eventually fell in love with her, who wished to start a revolution to restore Saga as a prefecture. When most of his comrades were killed by Ito, he was rescued by Yugiri and put under the protection of some of her connections. Thanks to that, he was able to start the restoration and eventually succeeded. Him and his grandfather are Kotaro's ancestors.
Kiichi's best friend who secretly worked as a government spy to keep an eye on the rebels. Unlike Kiichi, Ito is more cynical and usually disapproves of Kiichi's plans of revolution. After killing most of the rebels he betrayed Kiichi and tried to kill him before being stopped by Yugiri. He was then killed by Yugiri after he tried to chase them. On death's door, he revealed that in truth he always wanted a Saga that Kiichi described.
Cygames announced the series, in collaboration with Avex Pictures, on July 5, 2018.[12] The series is directed byMunehisa Sakai and written by Shigeru Murakoshi, with animation by studioMAPPA.[9] The series' character designs are provided by Kasumi Fukagawa, Kazuo Ogura is the art director, Takashi Yanagida is serving as director of photography, Azusa Sasaki is the color designer, and Masahiro Goto is editing the series.[9]Yasuharu Takanashi is composing the series' music, which is produced by Avex Pictures, while dugout is producing the sound.[9] The opening and ending theme songs respectively are "Adabana Necromancy" (徒花ネクロマンシー,Adabana Nekuromanshī;lit. "Fruitless Necromancy") and "Hikari e" (光へ;lit. "To the Light"), both performed by Franchouchou.[9] The 12-episode series aired between October 4 and December 20, 2018, and was broadcast onAT-X,Tokyo MX,Sun TV,BS11,Saga TV, andTVQ.[9][13] The series was simulcast outside of Asia with Japanese audio and English subtitles byCrunchyroll and with English audio byFunimation.[14] An uncut version of the dub that translates the main songs from the anime series was eventually released by Funimation at the end of 2019.
The opening and ending themes were both released as singles paired with "FANTASTIC LOVERS" and "Jellyfish" (respectively, both sung by Iron Frill, Ai Mizuno's in-universe pre-Franchouchou idol group) on November 28, 2018, and they charted at #13 and #19 (respectively) in theOricon Singles Chart on December 10,[16][17] while the opening theme single topped theBillboard Japan Download Songs chart on the same day.[18]
On July 27, 2019, it was announced that the series is getting renewed for a second season, titledZombie Land Saga Revenge.[19] On February 27, 2021, it was revealed that MAPPA would animate the new season, which aired from on April 8 to June 24, 2021, on AT-X and other channels. Tatsuro Onishi and Momoko Mifune replace Kazuo Ogura and Takashi Yanagida as art director and director of photography.[20] The remaining cast and staff return to reprise their roles. The opening and ending theme songs respectively are "Taiga yo Tomo ni Naite Kure" (大河よ共に泣いてくれ;lit. "O Saga, Cry With Me") and "Yume o Te ni, Modoreru Basho mo Nai Hibi o" (夢を手に、戻れる場所もない日々を;lit. "Spending The Days With a Dream and Nowhere to Go Home"), both performed by Franchouchou.[21] Crunchyroll streamed the series with subtitles, and Funimation stream the series dubbed in English.[22][23]
On October 17, 2021, it was announced that the series would be receiving an anime film project.[24] The film, titledZombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise, was released on October 24, 2025.[25]
Manga
Amanga adaptation by Megumu Soramichi began serialization on Cygames'Cycomi website on October 8, 2018.[13] An anthology manga featuring chapters by various artists was released on April 7, 2021.[26] A spinoff manga series focusing on the past of Tae Yamada, illustrated by character designer Kasumi Fukagawa, was serialized inShueisha'sseinen manga magazineUltra Jump from May 19, 2021,[27] to November 17, 2022.[28]
Other
A stage play based on the first seven episodes of the anime,Zombie Land Saga Stage de Do-n!, was performed on September 4 and 5, 2020; it had been scheduled for March 11 to 14 before being delayed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Japan.[29][5]
In June 2021, the mobile rhythm gameBanG Dream! Girls Band Party! held a collaboration event withZombie Land Saga. The partnership included a special story and themed cards for the in-game band Pastel*Palettes, who also performed acover version of "Adabana Necromancy". Fellow bandPoppin'Party covered "Taiga yo Tomo ni Naite Kure". Kotaro makes an appearance in the event, for which Miyano reprises his role.[30]
On December 28, 2022, a special program was aired onTVQ Kyushu Broadcasting, featuringRoland touring the locales and special places that were featured in the anime, along with narration by main character Sakura's voice actress,Kaede Hondo.[31]
Reception
Critical response
InAnime News Network's previews of the fall 2018 anime season,Zombie Land Saga's first episode received overall positive responses, with most critics praising the premise and darkly comedic tone. James Beckett expressed that he appreciated the variety teased in the core cast, and found little to critique. Theron Martin, Paul Jensen, and Nick Creamer all gave similarly enthused praises, with generally shared praises for the cleverness of its genre fusion ofidol anime and comic horror. Jensen described the episode's early moments as somewhat tonally confused, but stressed that the remainder of the episode was excellent, and described the dialogue and characterization of Sakura and Kotaro as exceptional. The reviewers all gave scores of 4 out of 5 stars, with the exception of Rebecca Silverman, who gave the first episode 3.5 out of 5 stars and characterized it as "off-putting and very morbid," as well as criticizing the show for its excessive use of loud vocal performances and flashing lights, which she said could potentially upset some viewers. Despite these criticisms, Silverman said thatZombie Land Saga was "worth checking out" for the originality of its premise.[32] Writing forAnime Feminist, Vrai Kaiser generally praised the series, saying that while it did not make any "focused"social commentary on the negative aspects of the Japanese idol industry, it was enjoyable for its unconventional premise and sincere storytelling. Kaiser also criticized Kotaro's character, who they said "breaks apart on the lightest scrutiny" due to the disconnect between the "asshole" and "well-meaning, extremely extra uncle" aspects of his character, though they appreciatedMamoru Miyano's vocal performance.[33]
The character ofLily Hoshikawa has received substantial praise from critics and audiences as a positive example oftransgender representation.[34][35][36]
On August 12, 2019, the specialNatsu no Saga, a documentary on the anime, featured governor of SagaYoshinori Yamaguchi cosplaying as major character Kotaro Tatsumi.[39]
Gadget Tsūshin listed "nice bird" (referring to the fifth episode) and "Masao" (Lily'sdeadname) in their 2019 anime buzzwords list.[40]
^"Charts".Billboard Japan Top Download Songs. Billboard JAPAN. December 10, 2018.Archived from the original on November 29, 2021. RetrievedDecember 22, 2018.