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Review | Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction Part 1 movie review: anime mixes teen drama, aliens

  • J-pop star Ano voices a high-school girl in anime that deftly balances teenage drama with aliens invading Japan. What will Part 2 bring?

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A still from Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction Part 1 (category: IIB, Japanese), voiced by Lilas Ikuta and Ano. Directed by Tomoyuki Kurokawa. Photo: Inio Asano/Shogakukan/DeDeDeDe Committee.
James Marsh

4/5 stars

For a tight-knit group of hormonally charged high-school girls, there are far more pressing matters than invading aliens in Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction.

Adapted from a manga series by Inio Asano, this two-part anime epic unfolds in the shadow of a giant spacecraft, which appeared over Tokyo three years earlier.

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Since that day, the aliens’ presence has triggered action from the government, polarising political activism and violence and destruction, resulting in a volatile atmosphere around the world.

For best friends Kadode and Ouran (voiced by J-pop starlets Lilas Ikuta and Ano respectively) and their pals, the fate of the world pales in comparison to more immediate issues permeating their adolescent lives.

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