Monster is a slow burn. It demands patience and attention, rewarding the viewer with one of the most tightly woven narratives in the medium. It asks difficult questions about the value of human life, the nature of evil, and whether a person can truly be born a monster.
When two patients are brought into the ER—a famous opera singer and a young boy shot in the head—Tenma is ordered to save the singer. Defying orders, Tenma operates on the boy, named Johan Liebert. The boy survives, but the opera singer dies. As a result, Tenma loses his social standing, his fiancée, and his future. Monster -The Complete Anime Series- -DUAL-AUDIO...
: Unlike most anime, there are no superpowers or supernatural elements. Everything is grounded in psychology and history (post-Cold War Europe). Monster is a slow burn
Avoid "single-audio" streaming sites that only offer the Japanese track with hard-coded subtitles. You lose the brilliant English dub and the ability to watch without text blocking Urasawa’s intricate background art. When two patients are brought into the ER—a
If you are tired of power levels and fan service, if you want a thriller that rivals The Silence of the Lambs and Se7en , then buy today. Just don't expect to sleep well tonight.
Years later, a series of mysterious murders begin to crop up around Tenma, and he discovers the horrifying truth: the boy he saved, Johan, has grown into a charismatic and terrifying serial killer. Tenma sets out on a dark journey across Europe to correct his "sin" by ending the life of the monster he saved.
: Produced by Madhouse , the series maintains a 4:3 aspect ratio that enhances the feeling of isolation and tension. While the animation has aged, the purposeful character expressions remain highly effective. Dual-Audio and Physical Release Details
Monster is a slow burn. It demands patience and attention, rewarding the viewer with one of the most tightly woven narratives in the medium. It asks difficult questions about the value of human life, the nature of evil, and whether a person can truly be born a monster.
When two patients are brought into the ER—a famous opera singer and a young boy shot in the head—Tenma is ordered to save the singer. Defying orders, Tenma operates on the boy, named Johan Liebert. The boy survives, but the opera singer dies. As a result, Tenma loses his social standing, his fiancée, and his future.
: Unlike most anime, there are no superpowers or supernatural elements. Everything is grounded in psychology and history (post-Cold War Europe).
Avoid "single-audio" streaming sites that only offer the Japanese track with hard-coded subtitles. You lose the brilliant English dub and the ability to watch without text blocking Urasawa’s intricate background art.
If you are tired of power levels and fan service, if you want a thriller that rivals The Silence of the Lambs and Se7en , then buy today. Just don't expect to sleep well tonight.
Years later, a series of mysterious murders begin to crop up around Tenma, and he discovers the horrifying truth: the boy he saved, Johan, has grown into a charismatic and terrifying serial killer. Tenma sets out on a dark journey across Europe to correct his "sin" by ending the life of the monster he saved.
: Produced by Madhouse , the series maintains a 4:3 aspect ratio that enhances the feeling of isolation and tension. While the animation has aged, the purposeful character expressions remain highly effective. Dual-Audio and Physical Release Details