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Kaiju No. 8

Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy • 2024 • 24m

01

The Man Who Became a Kaiju

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Kafka Hibino has almost abandoned his dream of joining the anti-Kaiju "Defense Force." He now works in Kaiju clean-up, disposing of the bodies of slain Kaiju and thinking back with regret to the days he spent with his childhood friend Mina Ashiro, captain of Defense Force's Third Division.

02

The Kaiju Who Defeats Kaiju

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After turning into a Kaiju, Kafka is forced to flee. His escape is interrupted, however, by the arrival of another Kaiju...

03

Revenge Match

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Kafka arrives for one last shot at the Defense Force entry exam... but can he pass while keeping his Kaiju powers a secret?

04

Fortitude 9.8

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An unexpected incident during the exam forces Kafka to use his powers at the risk of revealing his secret.

05

Joining Up!

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Kafka is now a member of the Defense Force, if not a full-fledged one. But Hoshina tells him he has three months to prove himself before he's fired...

06

Sagamihara Neutralization Operation at Daybreak

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It's time for Kafka's first mission, and he witnesses the true power of the Defense Force when a Kaiju strikes a nearby city.

07

Kaiju No. 9

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Reno and Iharu encounter a powerful humanoid Kaiju that quickly overwhelms them. Can help arrive in time?

08

Welcome to the Defense Force

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After transforming into a Kaiju to rescue Reno and Iharu, Kafka is found by Hoshina, who immediately attacks him.

09

Raid on Tachikawa Base

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Tachikawa base comes under attack from the air, as a powerful Kaiju has its sights set on the Defense Force.

10

Secret Revealed

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When the Defense Force is in danger, Kafka is forced to choose between keeping his secret and saving his comrades.

11

Kaiju No. 8 Captured

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Kaiju No. 8 is captured, and Kafka is at the mercy of the Defense Force's most important leaders.

12

Kafka Hibino

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Kafka's final fate is determined as the monster within him tries to take control.

Cast

Reviews

RohailJul 2024
3.5

Kaiju No. 8 (2024): A Monster Mash with a Heart (and Room for Improvement) Kaiju No. 8 bursts onto the scene with a premise as intriguing as its colossal kaiju: a regular dude, Kafka Hibino, becomes a monster himself. This unique twist on the classic kaiju narrative is just the first course in a series that promises a delectable blend of action, mystery, and relatable characters. While the story itself is a solid 8/10, with a strong start and engaging world-building, the animation quality holds it back from achieving true greatness. A World Under Siege: A Familiar Premise with a Fresh Twist Kaiju No. 8 doesn't waste time establishing its world. We're thrust into a Japan constantly under attack by monstrous kaiju, forcing humanity to rely on the valiant Japanese Defense Force (JDF) for protection. This isn't your typical superhero story, though. Kafka, our protagonist, exemplifies the toll this constant threat takes. He's not some hotshot teenager destined for greatness. He's an older man, burdened by past failures and the drudgery of a civilian cleanup job. This adds a layer of depth often missing in the genre, making Kafka's journey to become a hero all the more compelling. The Power of Friendship: A Budding Romance and a Hopeful Future One of the most endearing aspects of Kaiju No. 8 is the relationship between Kafka and his childhood friend, Mina Ashiro. Now a captain in the JDF, Mina embodies the dream they once shared of joining the fight. Their dynamic is a breath of fresh air in a genre often dominated by brooding loners. The show delicately explores the wistfulness of unfulfilled promises and the power of a shared dream, hinting at a potential future romance that feels pure and genuine. Here's hoping the series continues to develop this heartwarming connection. The Mystery Unfolds: A World Rich with Potential The series masterfully balances its monster-bashing with intriguing mysteries. The source of the kaiju and the nature of Kafka's transformation are just scratching the surface. Each episode leaves you wanting more, eager to unravel the larger conspiracy at play. The world-building is rich and well-developed, with details about the JDF's structure and the different types of kaiju offering a glimpse into the complex ecosystem created by Naoya Matsumoto. A Stumble in the Kaiju Rampage: The Animation Holds Back the Onslaught Now, let's address the elephant in the room, or rather, the kaiju in the animation. While the story is undeniably captivating, the animation quality is a noticeable stumbling block. Given the high production value of the series, the art style feels like a missed opportunity. The character designs are decent, but the fight scenes lack the fluidity and dynamic energy one expects from a monster-battling anime. The backgrounds, while functional, could benefit from a touch more detail and vibrancy. Perhaps the animation improves as the series progresses, but for now, it holds Kaiju No. 8 back from achieving its full potential. A Promising Debut with Room to Grow Despite the animation hiccup, Kaiju No. 8 is a thoroughly enjoyable experience. The story is strong, the characters are relatable, and the world is brimming with potential. It's a show with its heart in the right place, offering a fresh take on the kaiju genre with a dash of human drama. If you're looking for an action-packed anime with a unique twist and a healthy dose of heart, Kaiju No. 8 is definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for the animation to take a backseat to the captivating story. Here's hoping future episodes see some improvement in that department, because with a little more polish, Kaiju No. 8 could truly become a monster hit.

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