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Zom 100: Who Is Beatrix Amerhauser (Bea)?
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Key Takeaways
- Beatrix Ammerhauser also brings her devotion to Japanese culture to Summer 100, influencing the team dynamics and adding a lively look.
- Despite the zombie apocalypse, Bee maintains her optimism and determination, applying her own knowledge of Japanese culture and fighting skills to overcome all hardships.
- Hachi is perhaps getting the attention in Kencho, but so far the focus has been on her personal journey and developing her own skills in the post-apocalyptic world.
Beatrix Ammerhauser, nicknamed BI, is a new member of the game Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead. Like several anime characters before her, BI is a foreigner fascinated by Japanese culture and fits the archetype of a traditional "Pichuzhka". Starting from the classical tea ceremony to the correct way to wear a kimono, she knows everything.
While BI fits the cliché of Japanophile bounty, he brings his own agenda to Summer 100 against the backdrop of the zombie outbreak. It will be interesting to see how BI's interests and goals play into Akira's adventure. Its presence highlights the chance to introduce new dynamics to the formed Command Center.
Bea’s Background
Beatrix has long blonde hair, tied up in debt. She dresses in tight jeans and has the defenseless space to protect her armor like a samurai. She also carries a classic Japanese pistol. Beatrix Ammerhauser grew up in a small town in Germany. She was fascinated by Japanese culture from an early age. She studied the language, situations, and customs of the Land of the Rising Sun, and believed that she would visit the Land of the Rising Sun.
In her spare time, she practiced colloquial Japanese, including taking up calligraphy. During her adolescence, she studied martial arts and became adept with the sword. She also developed a love for Japanese cuisine, especially sushi. When the zombie apocalypse began, Beatrix traveled to the Land of the Rising Sun. Far from home in the west, she endured all hardships, using her knowledge of Japanese culture and her fighting skills. Beatrix ignores the dreary tales and keeps her fresh spirit and determination. She is brave, righteous and resourceful. Beatrix ignores the fears around her and still rejoices in these little things, such as the intelligence of the materials needed for land production.
Beatrixes join a group of survivors who want to reach a safe place: Kencho, Shizuka, and Akira. She gets close to them by sharing their goals. Her abilities complement the abilities of other survivors. The knowledge of Beatrix's sunrise is helpful for the party to find a way. Her combat training helps them to keep them. In the anime, Beatrix's voice is handled by Minami Takahashi. Takahashi is an experienced actress and is famous for appearing in famous television series such as Food Wars. Takahashi's lively voice conveys Beatrix's charm and loyalty to his friends.
Will Bea Become A Zombie?
In the latest manga series, Bear goes on a journey to a country where Akira and his party come out. Unlike those who panic and gave up on their death, Beatrics keeps calm and discipline. However, as the TV series progresses, I don't know what will happen until Beatrics actually joins the undead. Her bottomless tilt in Japanese culture continues to be a human and inspires her learning. Beatrix's fighting abilities and the determination to endure all the hardships without sacrifice is to imagine that she can achieve her goals: it exists in Japan before zombie pests are killed all over Japan. Test to minutes.
She doesn't want the walking dead to get in the way to complete all the lists of what they do. Beatrix justifies how to deal with zombies using both classic Japanese weapons and advanced firearms such as samurai swords. She fights with the training of the trained warriors and destroys the horde of undead. In fact, for example, she is not as vulnerable as imagined from her beauty. Thanks to her own great fighting ability, she has not yet infected. Beatrix's knowledge of the Japanese situation and military habits also makes her better than zombies.
Who Does Bea End Up With?
Kencho is likely to be Bo's love partner. Kencho and Bo, who met while fighting the zombies early on their trips, had a close bond. Kencho immediately was fascinated by Bo's strength, courage, and fighting abilities. The two traveled together and became a best friend. Both of them grew in love, and it was not only Kencho who fluttered. But she is often frustrated by his fallen invitation. Kencho does not lose his hope that he will return someday. He supports her and keeps fighting together to justify her interest.
Perhaps there were several factors in BI's life, for example, no man abducted her heart. Bee is a powerful and independent woman, and continues to contain romantic feelings from afar while concentrating all his power for survival in the pos t-apocalypse world. Her situation is still under development, and her future actions remain undecided. Therefore, it is not clear whether Bo will be with Kencho or someone else. In the meantime, Bo focuses on enhancing their skills and supporting those who need it in their own way. However, Kencho's patience and loyalty will be rewarded in the future, and there is a good chance that she will lead to a romantic relationship with Bo when she is worried. Their bottom favors build a permanent foundation for similar possibilities.
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Zom 100 Episode 8 - Beatrix Brings the Fun and Fan Service
8 Episode ZOM 100: Bucket List of the Dead has ended the streaming service at the beginning of the week and introduced the latest "new" character, Beatrics! She joined the group perfectly, with Akira's spirit ... Yes, Kencho's empty soul and a completely fresh mood. Well, it's Kencho Vacan Spirit.
Against the spectacular factors and fan services of Shizuka and Akira, they continue to make friends who are still a little closer. Connect to the crab.
Beatrix’s Introduction
Nevertheless, the appearance of anime (starting, ending, animation visual design, etc.) from the beginning of the actress and television series, and the appearance of her characters was cool, and the summer 100 was anthropomorphic in every way. However, Takahashi's voice actresses continued the difficult role of a girl from Germany who lived in a sunrise country, and I believe that her debut work in the TV series was very good. I am.
Anime-Talk to actors and actresses, the role of the broken British without such a hardship. For example, Takahashi spoke a broken Japanese, and took off his hat to show his best German scolding.
In this episode, some scenes pointed out that Beatrix language could not be compared with other episodes. This season, I was looking forward to her role as Beatrix Rivek, so I was glad that Takahashi could speak smartly like this.
Also, we must not forget that ZOM100 is a comic anime for adults, and fan service is mandatory at some point. In the case of Beatrix, I think the fan service surrounding her character is not forced, but rather adorable, because she blends in with Akira and Kencho's attitude.
It could be said that this is a forced measure purely due to her character design, but there is something more than unmistakable about her, and as the second woman, she is an almost perfect contrast to Shizuka.
Beatrix is seen as an expert on those who understand Japan and its culture step by step. This is something that people who come to the TV series, both boys and girls, have the opportunity to compare. For example, the moment when she sheds tears after eating sushi for the first time can resonate with many viewers.
Moreover, Beatrix did not have time to enjoy her trip to Japan, and she was busy raising funds afterwards. For example, she was very happy when she was understood. Finally, she had a chance to enjoy her state and create what she has been doing. I think Beatrix's character brings more chaos not only to the group but to the entire TV series.
Shizuka and Akira’s Relationship
The relationship between Shizuka and Akira is starting to develop. I actually like that even though I didn't pay attention to Shizuka's fan service (leave that to Kencho and Beatrix), I couldn't take my eyes off their heartwarming moments of communication. For example, what I like about their relationship is that Shizuka is starting to find her true self, while Akira is still struggling to accept her, in his own clumsy way. So, this kind of storyline may or may not be included.
Another thing I like about their relationship is that it actually gives a supporting meaning to the plot. They are no longer just the four of them who endure all the hardships of the zombie apocalypse. But Kencho and Beatrix also add long-term positive energy as the most important thing (and Akira, I'll be honest).
For them, they are literally brainwashed by the founder, Shizuka, and not allowed to live their own life due to Akira's work, so it is an opportunity to recognize the relationship between adults in the past. The last element they brought out is, for example, one of the reasons I like this series. Needless to say, Goro Kuji, who was in charge of the episode director and the storyboard, did a photo without a no n-hit place.
Production
Despite the difficult elements of the past episodes, the eighth episode of Zom 100 Death Bucket List was generally quite good. The drawing of the action scene and the storyboard were also to p-notch, and Kuji did a very good job. (When did Akira learn how to fight like this episode?)
In this episode, Kazuki Kawagoe's presence was particularly visible. At this point, seeing AKIRA through the eyes of each character has become a family focus in this TV series. In this episode, Beatrics had it, and interestingly, Shizuka had it (and) it was not in the episode, and in the episode, not in the emotions. 。
And it's not just eyes. Through the television series, Shizuka reflects himself in various stories every day through the eyes of the crystal, and in this episode in a hot spring. Kuji's storyboard saved this series brilliantly to show that Shizuka still knows her true self, wants and what she likes.
Also, I think that the facial expression of the face was brilliantly expressed in this episode. Beatrix's sensual moment when eating sushi, and the cheerful moments that literally unfolded through episodes were perfectly produced. This episode had little drawbacks. The animation was conscientious. The composition was beautiful. The setting when I went to Kusatsu Onsen, which is particularly famous, was quite good in this episode.
Zom 100 Episode 8 Wrap-Up
This is the production, this is the production. At this point, Jom 100 guarantees that all episodes are the highest quality, regardless of production or schedule. This is also a mythical episode, a wonderful bridge that connects the end of the previous series and the beginning of the new series. The precedent that there was still an "new" invention for this episode was the icing on the cake.
As the broadcast of this season draws closer, we are still waiting for a host of surprising elements with our beloved league of zombie apocalypse.
Episode 8 Rating: 10/10
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Screenshot with Crunchyroll ©Haru Aso, Kotaro Takada, Shogakukan/ZOM100 Project
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