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Anime Worth Watching: Mushishi

Mushishi is an anime very faithfully based on the manga by Yuki Urushibara. A first season was broadcast in 2005, and a second one in 2014, with Hiroshi Nagama as a director. The music was written by Toshio Masuda. I’d like to say which genre it belongs to, but I am frankly at a loss.

Synopsis

The anime is made of episodes that can be viewed completely separately, and in any order. However, they all involve the same character, Ginko, a mushishi, a sort of traveling shaman who can see mushi, spirits, and deal with them appropriately; he cannot stay in a place for too long, because the mushi are drawn to him and he cannot let too many gather in one place lest there be trouble. The time in which the action is set is unclear: Ginko wears modern clothes, but all the other characters wear traditional garb, and there’s no sign of modernity anywhere. This timelessness reinforces the dreamlike quality of the anime.

Appeal

I cannot recommend this anime enough; it’ll please even people who do not like the genre. There are several reasons for it:

Downside

I honestly can’t see any, but I suppose the rather slow pacing might put some people off.

Conclusion

Weeb level: 0/10. It’s actually perfect for that person in your life who doesn’t want to watch anime.

Fanservice: 0/10.

Quality: 9,5/10 (Because I can’t put 10, it’s against my teachery nature)

Where to Watch: the second season is on Crunchyroll. You can start with it since the episode are non consecutive. I’d advise starting with the first episode of season 2 rather than the OVA, since it serves as a good introduction and is also one of my favourite episodes. The first season cannot be found online, at least in France, but the DVDS are on Amazon for 14€.

 

 

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