Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata have created record-breaking manga like Death Note and Bakuman. Given the previous records of the creators, it was always expected from fans to compare Platinum End with their top works. The feedback received by the manga was filled with mixed reviews. Now that the anime is coming out, I highly recommend fans of the creators watch the anime before judging the show through reviews. The Platinum End is indeed going to be popular. However, it’s going to be interesting to know how people take it considering the contents of the manga. Here is a short heads-up for those looking forward to the anime. Spoiler Alert: There are mild spoilers from the manga of Platinum End. Read ahead at your own risk!
Platinum End: Plot
The main character of the story is Mirai Kakehashi, a plain character who gets caught up in the fishnet of a supreme tournament. He is a 15-year-old plain guy and like any other shounen protagonist, holds high moral grounds. In the beginning, he is abused by his uncle and aunt, who have been fostering him ever since his parents died. Mentally drained, Mirai tries to commit suicide by jumping off a building but is saved by Nanase, his Guardian Angel. Mirai received magical powers from Nanase who claims that she wants to make him happy. He is granted a red arrow to make anyone fall in love with him for 33 days and wings to fly. Not only does Nanase save him but she also tells him that his uncle and aunt were responsible for his parents and his younger brother’s death. Enraged, Mirai makes use of powers given to him to make his aunt confess and accidentally kills her. Nanase later reveals that God is retiring in 999 days. He along with twelve other humans have been selected as God Candidates. Every candidate is accompanied by an angel. Although initially, Mirai is not interested in being a God but ultimately gets involved to protect himself and Saki, his childhood friend and a God Candidate. You can read the manga on Viz Media or Shueisha’s Manga Plus app. Also Read: Spoilers & Preview: Tokyo Revengers Episode 9
Platinum End: Review
It’s quite difficult to address the story Platinum End with a single adjective. Takeshi Obata’s art style is beautiful. Every stroke beams of professionalism that can be recognized at the first glance. Coming to the story by Tsugumi Ohba, Platinum End is cynical. It does not mind taking the road of a bloodbath. Its characters, much like Death Note, are varied. Mirai holds high moral ethics. He does not believe in killing. Standing on the other end is Kanade Uryu, someone with the conscience of a rat. Platinum End features a battle of morals and as the story progresses, it dives further into darkness and depression. There is a major use of symbolism in the story, or so I perceived. God Candidates are given three pieces of equipment: A red arrow, symbolizing love; a white arrow, symbolizing death; a pair of wings symbolizing freedom. On a personal note, I loved Platinum End. Of course, I love Death Note more but it makes no sense to compare and judge them just because they come from the same creators. However, while I’m highly concerned about how different people will take it, I’m somehow convinced that the Platinum End anime is going to impact its viewers deeply. A lot of negative reviews often tag the story as flat and boring. However, it is to be kept in mind that a manga has limited access to reach its viewers but an anime comes with bright visual and audio effects that tell the story better. Perhaps this is why we can’t help but wait for the Platinum End anime in enthusiasm.
Platinum End: Trailer, Release Details, and New Voice Cast
The first Platinum End teaser trailer was released in January 2021.
On 29 May 2021, it was announced that the anime will be released in October 2021. It will premiere on TBS in Japan. We expect more precise details and an official trailer by the summer of 2021.
原作 #大場つぐみ ・ #小畑健 コミックス全14巻発売中📖 <キャスト>#入野自由/#小倉唯/#M・A・O/#花江夏樹/#森川智之/#茅野愛衣/#石川界人/#井上喜久子/#前野智昭/#緑川光https://t.co/kxRvKVFyeI pic.twitter.com/8tpHyhpd2k — TVアニメ「プラチナエンド」公式 (@ani_platinumend) May 29, 2021 Further details are available on their official website and their official Twitter account. In addition to the previously announced cast, new voice casts have also been revealed. The anime will feature Kaito Ishikawa as Kanade Uryu, the main antagonist of the show. Kikuko Inoue will voice Meyza, Kanade’s angel. Tomoaki Maeno will voice Hajime Sokotani, a character obsessed with Kanade. Hikaru Midorikawa as Balta, Hajime Sokotani’s angel. Also Read: Preview: Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro Episode 9