Hello, fellow members. Tonight I want to share with you an anime I discovered recently(but do not read this thread if your mind is too narrow). It's called Mononoke, as the tittle says (Mononoke, btw are a type of ayakashi, unnatural spirits that linger in the human world). It was run from July 12, 2007 to September 27, 2007. It was produced by Toei animanion and its based on one of the arcs of Ayakashi Japanese Classic Horror.
Now, this a horror anime series that follows the character of the medicine seller as he continues to face myriad supernatural perils.
What I find truly enjoyable about this anime is its direction (ran by Nakamura Kenji). It's not the classical type of animation, I assure you (so if you're too used to it, do not try Mononoke). The art has a very stylized design that reminds the
However, Mononke's oddness does not end here. The animation it self isn't exactly fluid. Sometimes the frames seem to be static and the action relies on the sound. Also, the frames suddenly "jump" to another scene (for example, there's this girl on the episode 1 that is staying on the forbidden room of an inn. She lies on the futon, and suddenly the image you see is that of a Dharma doll on the table. The girl grabs it and the image jumps again to a door. The image gets there some seconds, while a childish voice says "Give it back".) So, it gets strangely trippy at times. The story pace is told by some sort of acts, that arise and build the suspense very well -tho you might get confused as well xd- and the topics they touch are not suitable for children.
The soundtrack is truly lovely...specially the opening:
The seiyu's work is very remarkable.
In short, it is a must for any member that enjoys horror anime.
Here's an AMV I found:
And a small preview:
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Btw, the manga does not seem bad at all.
Now, this a horror anime series that follows the character of the medicine seller as he continues to face myriad supernatural perils.
What I find truly enjoyable about this anime is its direction (ran by Nakamura Kenji). It's not the classical type of animation, I assure you (so if you're too used to it, do not try Mononoke). The art has a very stylized design that reminds the
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(not only the contours remind them, but also the colors and animation motives). With such artwork, we get the perfect amatmosphere of the Edo period.However, Mononke's oddness does not end here. The animation it self isn't exactly fluid. Sometimes the frames seem to be static and the action relies on the sound. Also, the frames suddenly "jump" to another scene (for example, there's this girl on the episode 1 that is staying on the forbidden room of an inn. She lies on the futon, and suddenly the image you see is that of a Dharma doll on the table. The girl grabs it and the image jumps again to a door. The image gets there some seconds, while a childish voice says "Give it back".) So, it gets strangely trippy at times. The story pace is told by some sort of acts, that arise and build the suspense very well -tho you might get confused as well xd- and the topics they touch are not suitable for children.
The soundtrack is truly lovely...specially the opening:
The seiyu's work is very remarkable.
In short, it is a must for any member that enjoys horror anime.
Here's an AMV I found:
And a small preview:
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Btw, the manga does not seem bad at all.
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