Bucket List of the Dead - The Apocalyptic Anime with a Sense of Humor

Published on January 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Scene from Zom 100 showing the protagonist Akira smiling while fleeing from zombies, with a bucket list in hand and a colorful apocalyptic background.

Zom 100: When the Zombie Apocalypse is Your Best Work Excuse

In an unexpected twist of apocalyptic events, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead introduces us to Akira, an office worker who discovers that the end of the world is the best opportunity to leave work behind and start living. Because when the worst that can happen to you is turning into a zombie, what better moment to fulfill those postponed dreams? 🧟‍♂️

"Finally a series where zombies aren't the biggest danger, but your boss from the previous world"

The Most Original Bucket List in the World

While the world collapses, Akira focuses on what's really important:

Scene from Zom 100 showing the protagonist Akira smiling while fleeing from zombies, with a bucket list in hand and a colorful apocalyptic background.

Where to Watch This Organized Chaos

The good news for anime fans:

The bad part: the dubbed version is still more elusive than a slow zombie in a minefield. But hey, at least you don't have to sell a kidney to watch it! 📺

The Uncertain Future of the Series

Although the manga keeps advancing (19 volumes and counting), the anime only adapted the first 4. This leaves fans:

In the meantime, Akira remains the accidental hero who reminds us that, even at the end of the world, the important thing is not to lose the sense of humor... or the bucket list. After all, what better moment to surf than when no one can call you to work? 😅🏄‍♂️