What I enjoyed most about this show was its setting, though. A steampunk Japan inhabited by zombie-like monsters, where people still roam without being trapped inside walls. The animation also emphasizes the movement in still images rather than violence in action situations. It makes no attempts to be a scary anime for no reason either.
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