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Corpse Party...

Corpse Party promises good wholesome bloodshed, gore and depravity...
The horrifying events that occurred on the unhallowed grounds of the Heavenly Host School were so gruesome and shocking that the entire school was razed in an attempt to wipe the events from memory. But, foolishly, a new high school, the Kisaragi Academy, was built in Heavenly Host's place, and all true evil needs is an invitation. So when a group of students innocently perform a charm intended to bind them as friends forever, the nightmarish evil is unleashed once again.

Transported into a living hell where Heavenly Host still stands and undead horrors stalk the bloodstained halls, the students are now the prey in the most brutal test ever designed by inhuman minds. What follows isn't for the squeamish or weak of heart, as they are hunted down in a savage orgy of torture, murder, and insanity. Japan's most terrifying series of video games comes to gut-wrenching life as the spirits of the damned host a Corpse Party!
In Corpse Party, we follow the tragic exploits of a group of students trapped in an old cursed school building, surrounded by ghosts. And, as if that wasn't bad enough, all of the students are slowly going insane. The students are separated from one another and try as they might, they can't seem to escape from the confines of the school building -- the doors and windows will not open or even break. One by one, the students are picked off by each other and vengeful ghosts in ever more grizzly, gruesome and horrible ways. There are buckets of entrails, tongues being cut out, stabbings with all manner of sharp objects and all depicted very up close and very personal.

Corpse Party is intense, to say the least and a lot of the series is dark and creepy. This series, at four episodes, is fairly short, but, there's no shortage of blood. Corpse Party should not be watched by those who are squeamish about blood, violence and depravity. As fans of the 90's era video game, Doom, might say, once you've seen it, you cannot un-see it. Given the subject matter and the graphic nature of the series, Corpse Party is definitely NOT recommended for the younger anime fans among us. Overall, I would give Corpse Party a 3 out of 5. Of course, you will need to read your anime, as Corpse Party is subtitled only.