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Fukigen na mononokean tsuzuki
Fukigen na mononokean tsuzuki







fukigen na mononokean tsuzuki

Nevertheless, not many things revealed about his own background: where he’s from, why he could see yokai, where his dad is, why he left him and, possibly, what happened to him before he left. I’m talking, instead, about the background story of our main character who not quite a long time ago recently (roughly about two and a half years counting from 2016, the year the prequel was manga-adaptedly animated and broadcasted, a very short time) has become an employee of a morose master of aboveworld-underworld-related business: The mytery of Mononokean employee, Ashiya Hanae.From the prequel, Ashiya Hanae is only viewed as a high schooler who can see yokai, the supernatural creatures only special “indigo people” can see. That being said, here are the scores for prequel which review I haven’t written yet and will probably not be too far with the score for this sequel: Plot = 7.25 Character = 7.25 Art = 6.75 Sound = 7 Enjoyment = 7.25 Overall = 7.1.

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Overall8Story8Animation7Sound7Character7Enjoyment8(Assuming the readers had already watched prequel and had acquired the basic knowledge of all the elements in this anime series (plot, character, etc.), this review will only talk about this sequel and this particular sequel only. Yup, that's why I'm here.So yeah, the last episode was a huge letdown, a huge disappointment, and that was the last line I had and that was it.From now on I'm just going to stay with the manga, even they made the third season out of it, I'm sure I won't touch it.Disappointed but not surprised. Honestly, I don't mind a slight changes, I won't even mind if they skipped a things or two, but changing their characteristics? Changing such a crucial plot? I was just cannot with this, I had to write review out of it. They left out the whole kappa part -which would have been okay if they needed to shorten the episodes- but again. The same goes for the scene at the riverbank where he has a breakdown. 1-2 seconds more showing Ashiya's anguish and fear would have been welcome here. While the scene did exist in the anime, it felt rushed.

fukigen na mononokean tsuzuki

In the manga Ahiya is still very traumatized and is shaking.He reaches out to Fuzzy but at the last second hesitates and drops his hand again,fearful to touch the yokai. I guess that wasmeant to help keep the episode length but I feel like they should have rather lengthened those 1-2 scenes and shortened other scenes that showed scenery etc.Example: spoilerWhen Ashiya had been attacked by the Executive and then remained alone in the room while waiting for Abeno to return, Fuzzy runs to him and tries to cuddle. I'm also reading the manga and I felt a bit shortchanged at some points throughout the season.They left out some manga chapters entirely, took away from scenes that were very emotional in the manga but were only so-so/had less impact in the anime.









Fukigen na mononokean tsuzuki