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Director: Kenji Nakamura
Screenplay: Chiaki J. Konaka; Ikuko
Takahashi; Manabu Ishikawa; Michiko Yokote
(Voice) Cast: Takahiro Sakurai as
the Medicine Seller, and various others
A 1000 Anime
Crossover
A Night of a Thousand
Horror (Shows) #28
Abstract Spectrum: Abstract/Expressionist/Surrealist/Weird
Abstract Rating (High/Medium/Low/None): Medium
Mononoke, a spin-off series from the 2006 horror anthology Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales, is an
incredible example of television anime which pushes the artistic medium. Like the
best of anime horror - such as Requiem
from the Darkness (2003) - the stories are well trodden and known, but what
stands out is the quality of how they've been told, in this case a strong
surrealistic artistry with vibrant colour. The result looks like a paper puppet
theatre onscreen, one which just happens to tackle abortion, conspiracy, guilt
and murder amongst its various subjects, the brightness of the visual defying
its dark, humanistic tales. When you have the director of Gatchaman Crowds (2013), an idiosyncratic take on the legendary
superhero franchise, and a cast of screenwriters including the idiosyncratic
existentialist Chiaki J. Konaka
amongst the production staff, naturally Mononoke
would stand out but it's been a delight to find a series I always wanted to
see is as unique and good as I hoped it to be.
For the full review, following
the link to the 1000 Anime review HERE.
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