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Tokyo, Japan
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7.7/10
IMDb80%
Rotten TomatoesThe most appealing aspect of the show according to the fans is the metamorphic lesson that comes along attached to each character of the show and their fight for survival. The show is powerful enough to leave the viewers in an utter state of shock, tears, and daze. In simpler words it is just a wonderful masterpiece of emotions. All the underlying themes of the show have been well-crafted in the storyline and plot-development. Fans were optimistic for the sequel due to the success of season one, but unfortunately, season two was unable to deliver the world-class experience compared to season one. The performances of the actors are also well appreciated and the way the makers kept up with the show's spiciness till the last episode is impressive and worthy of positive feedback. It is an interesting science-fictions series and is surely a good option if you are looking for an appealing science-fiction thriller series.
Usagi is the Japanese word for rabbit. So the character Yuzuha Usagi represents the rabbit.
Haro Aso, who wrote and illustrated the manga, said he based the lead characters on himself. In the production notes released by Netflix, Aso was quoted saying 'I looked back on what I was like around age 20 and created Arisu based on my own lack of direction at the time'. Aso went on to share that the dauntless character of Usagi was based on his independent streak and ability to rely on himself instead of others.
This is a retelling of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" story, with the characters' names reflecting their role in the story (Ryohei Arisu is named after Alice, Yuzuha Usagi is the White Rabbit, etc).
Producers filmed the Shibuya crossing scenes 100 kilometers away in Ashikaga.