Zombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise (2025)

Released: 2025-10-24 Recommended age: 10+ No IMDb rating yet
Zombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise

Movie details

  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Music, Action
  • Director: Takafumi Ishida, Takeru Sato
  • Main cast: Kaede Hondo, Asami Tano, Risa Taneda, Maki Kawase, Rika Kinugawa
  • Country / region: Japan
  • Original language: ja
  • Premiere: 2025-10-24

Story overview

Zombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise is a 2025 Japanese animated film that combines zombies, idol performances, and comedy in an outrageous and entertaining way. The story follows legendary girls who return as zombies to become Saga's local idols, featuring zombie antics, unexpectedly moving moments, and music that goes beyond typical idol genres. Originally a popular TV anime series, this movie expands their adventures to the big screen with the ultimate entertainment experience of the Galaxy Festival.

Parent Guide

Animated zombie-idol comedy with musical performances, action sequences, and emotional moments. While featuring zombie characters, the tone is primarily comedic and lighthearted rather than horror-focused.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

Contains cartoonish action sequences typical of anime, with zombie characters engaging in exaggerated physical comedy. No graphic violence or realistic peril.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Zombie characters are presented in a comedic, non-threatening manner. Some scenes may be intense for very young children due to zombie themes, but generally not frightening.

Language
None

No strong language expected based on the source material and genre. May contain mild anime-style exclamations.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity. Characters wear typical idol costumes appropriate for the genre.

Substance use
None

No depiction of substance use.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

Contains emotional moments related to character backstories and relationships, balanced with comedy and musical performances.

Parent tips

This animated film features zombie characters but presents them in a comedic, lighthearted way typical of anime. While there are zombie themes, they're portrayed as idols performing music rather than horror elements. The movie includes action sequences, emotional moments, and musical performances. Parents should note this is Japanese animation with cultural references and may contain exaggerated comedy typical of the genre.

Parent chat guide

This movie offers opportunities to discuss: How different cultures portray zombies in entertainment (comedy vs. horror), the concept of idols and performance culture in Japan, themes of teamwork and pursuing dreams, and how animation can blend different genres creatively. You could also talk about what makes characters memorable even when they're portrayed as zombies, and how music can be used to tell stories.

Parent follow-up questions

  • Which character did you like best and why?
  • What was your favorite song in the movie?
  • Did the zombie characters seem scary or funny to you?
  • What made the zombie idols different from regular idols?
  • How did the characters work together as a team?
  • What was the most exciting part of the movie for you?
  • How does this movie compare zombie portrayal to other media you've seen?
  • What themes about friendship or perseverance did you notice?
  • How does the animation style contribute to the comedy?
  • How does this film comment on idol culture in Japan?
  • What makes the blend of zombie and idol genres effective or unique?
  • How does the movie balance comedy with emotional moments?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

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