Hello folks, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today we’re checking out a brand-spanking-new property that just started airing in October, an adaptation of the shonen manga Sanda. I had not previously known about this title, and its synopsis feels almost incomprehensible to me. It’s apparently to some degree a commentary on Japan’s declining birthrates, projecting a future Japan where children are closely monitored and controlled to ensure fertile futures. That much makes sense to me, but then we hit “Santa Claus has been sealed away because of the curse,” and the introduction of a lead who can apparently transform into Santa Claus whenever he wears red clothes.
I know Christmas is more of a date night event than anything even tangentially religion-related in Japan, but I guess I’ll have to find out how Santa Claus and birthrate commentary more fully align from the show itself. And frankly, I have every reason to suspect the show will provide a genuine answer – after all, we’re adapting a fully complete work by Beastars creator Paru Itagaki, who’s already renowned for weaving incisive social commentary into her fantastical dramas. Meanwhile, our director Tomohiso Shimoyama is a mainstay at Science Saru, with a sturdy key animation background and direction credits working alongside both Masaaki Yuasa and Naoko Yamada. I am exceedingly curious to see how these ideas coalesce into a coherent shonen adventure, so let’s get right to the action with the first episode of Sanda!