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Main TitleAyakashi: Japanese Classic Horror(a3654)
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TypeTV Series,11 episodes
Year13.01.2006 until24.03.2006
SeasonWinter 2005/06
TagsactionAction anime usually involve a fairly straightforward story of good guys versus bad guys, where most disputes are resolved by using physical force. It often contains a lot of shooting, explosions and fighting.,angstA feeling of general discomfort and uneasiness is present due to either trivial or more serious reasons, often accompanied by depression.Warning: may contain copious amounts of brooding and sighing.Etymology: "Angst" is a German word meaning fear or anxiety.,contemporary fantasyMagic and supernatural beings exist secretly in what is generally regarded as the real world. Such elements may have originated from another world. Stories where a modern-day character travels to an alternate fantasy world are not considered contemporary fantasy.,deitySome religions say that there is a supernatural being called God. Other religions say there is more than one god. A supernatural being is also sometimes called a deity. Many religions believe that a deity created everything that exists. In most religions, a god is believed to be immortal (cannot die), and to have powers to control nature far beyond the powers of humans.,demonIn Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment.,fantasyImaginative or fanciful work, especially one dealing with supernatural elements and themes.,historicalHistorical anime have clear ties to our history and usually occur in a particular epoch.,horrorThe horror cinematic genre is characterized by the attempt to make the viewer experience dread, fear, terror, or horror. Often their plots involve the intrusion of an evil force, event or personage, sometimes of supernatural origin, on the mundane world and the consequences thereof.,noitaminAnoitaminA is a Fuji Television programming block devoted to anime, with the intention of expanding the target audience beyond the typical young male demographic.,novelA novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally written in prose form, and which is typically published as a book. Manga, comics, or visual novels do not fit this description and are not considered novels; including a small number of illustrations, however, is still permissible, which means that light novels are considered novels.,seinenSeinen, literally "young man", is one of the main demographic classifications applied to manga, and, by extension, to anime, especially manga-based ones. As the name implies, seinen works are marketed primarily to an audience of young men; the age range commonly understood to be the target of such works goes roughly from 17 to somewhere in the 40s.,swordplayThe act or art of using a sword or similar weapon skillfully.,tragedyTragedy is a form of drama characterized by seriousness and dignity, usually involving a conflict between a character and some higher power, such as the law, the gods, fate, or society.,violenceViolence is the use of physical force against oneself or another entity, compelling action against one`s will on pain of being hurt. -[similar]
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Rating6.54(2134)
Average7.35(2157)
Review Rating7.28(4)
Added byhidden on2005-08-23 20:30
Edited byhidden on2016-08-29 14:45
Main TitleAyakashi: Japanese Classic Horror(a3654)
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SynonymАякаси - Классика японских ужасов, 怪
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* Third installment in Fuji Television'sNoitamina late-night anime time slot. A collection of three classic Japanese horror stories. The first is a retelling ofYotsuya Kaidan, one of the most famous ghost stories in Japan, written by the 18th century kabuki playwrightTsuruya Nanboku. The second is based onTenshu Monogatari, a play byIzumi Kyouka. The third,Bakeneko, is an original story.

Yotsuya Kaidan:

Tamiya Iemon is a samurai married to Oiwa, a beautiful woman, but he cannot bear the poverty they live in. One day, he is offered the opportunity to marry a rich woman and starts planning to kill Oiwa.

Tenshu Monogatari:

Himekawa Zushonosuke is a falconer sent by his master Harima to retrieve a falcon at the reputedly haunted Sirasagi castle. On his way, Zushonosuke meets a woman of an evanescent beauty bathing in a lake.

Bakeneko:

During the Edo period, the daughter of a family of samurai dies under mysterious circumstances, just before getting married. A wandering medicine seller senses that she was killed by a Bakeneko, a cat ghost. To fight it, he needs to know the form, the truth, and the reason why the Bakeneko has appeared, and the dark secrets of this uncommon family begin to unfold.

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byNinesmileSs on2015-07-18 10:28
Lemon-dono, u have sword in your chest. No, i am not lying.
We all glad to see u finally died. Oiwa too.

Aside this, masterpiece.
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bymetalotaku on2012-02-01 04:09
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byngboo on2008-05-29 16:16
Experience the difference, especially through the last story...

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Rating:7.83
Approval:89.7% (4 votes)
First off, this is a collection of horror tales (two which are actual Kabuki plays and one original). The first one is Yotsuya Kaidan, second is Tenshu Monogatari, and the last one is Bake Neko.

Yotsuda Kaidan: This is a story of a wife who is betrayed by her husband, and so the four episodes are mostly about her death and vengeance.
Animation:
It's a very traditional style that reminds me very much of Amano Yoshitaka's work. It wasn'ttoo terrible nor was it great. Some scenes bothered me but I think it really worked out with Yotsuda Kaidan with its dark atmosphere. Out of the three stories, Yotsuda Kaidan's animation style might bother people the most.
Sound:
Too be honest, I didn't notice it much but I believe it got stronger in scenes that were meant to be more frightening. The opening (which is the same for all of the stories and same with the ending) was somewhat catchy and fun. The ED which was completely different from the OP was amazing.
Story:
It wasn't all that amazing but it definitely showed the evilness of man. Iemon's betrayal was expected and nothing of it was new except for how some of the characters died. I believe it dragged on too much and could've ended it within three episodes.
Characters:
Most of the characters were unlikable and did pretty unbelievable things. Oiwa was especially creepy in every sense and sometimes I couldn't understand the motive of the character's actions. And to be honest, I didn't pity any of the characters and they just seemed to plain to me.
Value & Enjoyment:
It had a slow starting and wasn't all that interesting until one of the characters went a little psychotic. The end didn't even feel that satisfying either but I admit the bit about the tragedies on stage wasn't too bad. Yotsuda Kaidan was probably the worse in the series.

Tenshu Monogatari: It's one of those typical fairytales you hear with star-crossed lovers. One's a human who was sent to search for a lost falcon and the other is a Goddess who lives in a castle and feeds off humans.
Animation:
This is a breath of fresh air compared to Yotsuda Kaidan. This time, the style is more pretty and elegant with the Goddess' colourful kimonos and bright setting (for the most part). I like how most of it revolves around the castle in a forest, a lake and a small village. And it isn't in too bad of a quality either.
Sound:
I can't say its more noticeable than Yotsuda Kaidan. I particularly liked the sound effects though. What I really noticed was Midorikawa Hikaru and Kuwashima Houko as the leads. Both who I like which made it more entertaining for me.
Story:
It wasn't anything new and many events could've been predicted. But it was enjoyable to actually see it instead of hearing it in myths/legends and etc.
Character:
All character personalities has been seen in other anime and I can't say I particularly like any of the characters except for maybe the Goddesses and those demons (I can't remember exactly what they were). I also thought their love was slightly too strong considering their short time together.
Value & Enjoyment:
I'm not too much into romance so I can't say I enjoyed it a lot. It flowed nicely and it didn't seem much like a horror story. Much better than the previous one.

Bake Neko: Last and definitely the best (I would recommend many to just download the whole thing to watch this) and quite original. This is a story about a medicine seller who battles a mononoke (spirit) of a cat that wants vengeance.
Animation:
The style is completely different and seems more silly this time and slightly cartoon-ish. It consists of no shading and mainly textures but the designs are quite fun (to me at least).
Sound:
Although I didn't notice much of the background music until the last ep, it fit everything amazingly well. I especially like how realistically the characters scream (and there's must screaming) and just the tiny noises like the bells and etc. Sakurai Takahiro plays the lead and did afantastic job! One of his best roles in my opinion.
Story:
The story was unique and quite different from the others. I especially liked how they established the Makoto, Kotowari and etc and I found that I couldn't predict what would happen at all. It had the fear, anxiety, sadness, suspense and much more. I was very disappointed it was only three episodes since the others were four. The way it was told too was great.
Character:
The Medicine Seller (who is given no name) is one of the best and unique character designedever. I enjoyed every minute of him and if it weren't for him, Bake Neko would never be as great as it is. Supporting characters were fun to watch too. Even though their designs sometimes are just silly, they fit everything just perfectly.
Value & Enjoyment:
I have watched Bake Neko at least three times and I still haven't gotten bored of it. To me, it seemed that Ayakashi showed the worse one first to the best which probably put off many. But Bake Neko is definitely one of the better animes I've watched even with only three episodes, it leaves you wanting more.
Rating:5.5
Approval:91.6% (3 votes)
Usually series start off well, but become worse later on. This series turns it around; the later arcs are getting better, while the first arc is a real drag to pull through.

Personally, I don't really like samurai-series. I started this series because I like horror-stories, so I took the samurai-stuff for granted and after having seen the first episodes, I thought it was a grand mistake. The first arc, consisting of 4 episodes was so incredibly dull and devoid of any interesting parts that I wanted to stop the series. But, getting to episode 5, another arc started and that's when I thought that the series might be something after all. And indeed, the last arc was incredibly good.

Let's go into details about the seperate arcs first, since this is hard to judge with an overall score. I set the ratings to a 'neutral' 5.5 because of that, so you should rather scroll down to see thereal values.

Arc 1[/u]: Despite the almost decent story, the characters are bad, the animation is worse and the rest is just plain uninteresting.

A samurai weds a woman, but ends up dating another woman because of family issues. When he gets home, his own wife appears to be cursed … what will he do now?

The first story is mainly driven by a simple revenge-story with animation which is just as curious and original - and just as ugly - asGankutsuou. While not excessive, the CG flowing around in this arc is quite a lot.
The story is mainly boring. It does have something to offer, but to me it was mostly uninteresting. I admit it had some unsettling scenes, but that was it. And for a story to be interesting, you need more than unsettling scenes, otherwise it's just another splatter movie without a plot.
The characters acted pretty … well, unsettling too. Every single action they made, made me cringe. Not because it would lead them to a certain death like in movies likeScream where you can actually feel them running towards the knife - although this series has something like that too - but more because the characters do not actuallyfeel like characters. Perhaps it's just me not being able to enjoy Samurai-series, but these characters were really horrible.

Animation - 4
Sound - 6
Story - 6
Characters - 4
Value - 3
Enjoyment - 3

Arc 2[/u]: More plain in animation, but less distracting and also a pretty decent story.

A man who takes care of the falcons ends up retrieving a falcon from a strange castle. It is said that demons live there, but he ends up falling in love with one of them.

Arc 2 was a relief to watch after the first story. The animation is much more plain, much more anime-like and a lot less heartstabbingly bad CG as well. What makes this even more different is that the animation is even more plain than usual, with less details, especially in the character designs. It's not that they have less wrinkles, but you just don't notice them as such.
What makes story 2 much better is that the characters actually behave like characters. They add to the story, instead of simply being part of the story and are realistic. The arc then also becomes much more interesting than the first one. The arc then also starts flowing properly and happenings actually feel like happenings, especially when things have effect on other events. I really cannot say anything much about the story, seeing it is only 4 episodes long and nearly everything seems to be a spoiler. But the story is - while not solid - a pretty nice watch, if you like old fairytales going horror. This is a story out of the book of old Japanese horror as I know them.

Animation - 5
Sound - 6
Story - 7
Characters - 7
Value - 5
Enjoyment - 6

Arc3[/u]: A true horror-story which even nowadays will be appreciated.

Animation
For this arc, they managed to pull off a trick where they put a layer of ‘old paper’ over the animation. This results in a view which looks a lot like howGankutsuou was made. But unlikeGankutsuou, there is no excessive coloring - this one takes pleasure in use dull colors. This gives an odd feeling to the series, because the layer gives you a feeling that there arewrinkles in your anime. And when a wrinkle is in spot A, when a person walks through that spot, the wrinkle is suddenly on the character and once he leaves that spot, the character is ‘unwrinkled’ again. While it is not as annoying as inGankutsuou, it is certainly something you need to appreciate to not dislike it. But fact is, it is a very stylish thing to do, so props for the creativity.
The animationstyle on the other hand is a mixture of the previous arcs and a cartoonish-view. A chin of one person now consists of 2 ‘balls’ which indicate that there is a little ditch in the middle, but the animation shows it exaggerated. I personally didn't like the animation because of the cartoonish-view, although I have to admit that it isn't really distracting. Perhaps that is because I've already seen the first 2 arcs and am now used to odd styles. Or perhaps that's because the story was damn good.

Story
I admit that this 3rd arc has the best horror-story of all three, since it involves a very good storytelling and applies a lot of well-done horror-aspects in the plot. Anxiety, fear and a grudge are all part of the plot and it displays well on the characters too, which makes this the story with the best characters. I have to agree that this story is also the most 'timeless' story, seeing it only has a slight link to the feudal age.
But if you want to see a well-told horrorstory which can get you sitting on the edge of your chair, this is one.

Animation - 4
Sound - 6
Story - 8
Characters - 8
Value - 8
Enjoyment - 8

Animation[/u]:

Usually anime is well-known for their display of big-eyed characters. This series actually narrows them and shows eyes as of real Japanese people. The series plays mostly in a Samurai-age, so they tried to give the entire series an authentic feeling. I'm not exactly sure how they tried to do so, but all three stories are quite different in terms of animation, of which I don't consider any of them really good. Original perhaps, but not good.

Sound: What's with the bad rap-song?
Voiceacting has been done appropriately, same goes for the BGM which comes along with all arcs. The OP is a Japanese rap-song, which to me sounded like they were forced to use it in this series. It doesn't fit the series and the OP is quite bad too, imho.
The ED-song on the other hand, is one of those old Japanese songs which suits the anime well, seeing the time it plays in. Add to it that the song is pretty well done too, and then it's clear that this song does add to the series.

Bottom line

While I had nearly deleted the show, I am glad I didn't do so. I am used to bad shows, and thefirst arc is pretty much a good example for that, but it nearly turned me away from this show. Thesecond arc ended up as a pretty good story, although there was nothing really outstanding. I think it was mostly the relief that the first arc had ended which made this second arc good. But after thinking through, it does have its charms.
Thethird arc was a really nice piece of work at finally displaying a good real horror-show. While the second arc is mostly a story like a fairytale which is the result of some passed-on stories throughout the ages which ‘accidentally’ became a horror-story (but still was a good story
), the third arc was a full-fledged horror story which would even be appreciated in current day and time.
Rating:7.66
Approval:14.9% (4 votes)
I am on my 6th episode (so I am not covering anything after that). Also do keep in mind that I am complementing the earlier review in this section, so I will not repeat what it has already said.

This anime is perhaps best described by combination of words: ethnic, traditional, theatrical. Now what do I mean? Ethnic in a sense that Japanese here actually look Japanese not because they are in an anime, but because of the way their eyes, make up, dresses and even way of life is portrayed. From here follows traditional – much to the same effect the drawing style is somewhat linked to what you might find in traditional Japanese artworks: pay attention to the make-up, clothing, dresses, lifestyle etc are portrayed. And last, but not the least – a prominent theme of the theatre, actually penetrating anime (especially the first play) all the way through. Much of visual acting, poses, voice acting and sound effects are theatrical. We furthermore are reminded every now and then that we are watching a play and this play is linked to Japanese traditional plot and famous writers, who pondered upon it (like my favourite Akutagawa Ryunoske). So this work is to a large extent dependant on the viewers taste and partially familiarity with the background and the context of Japan to be savored properly. I guess, it might also put some people off. But keep in mind that the second story is in many ways different – much less of theatre, much more of myth and the most charming goddesses I’ve come across in anime. The feel of the story is also lighter and we have comic relief characters, unlike in the first story.
Previous review had already covered the sound largely – I just have to add to that that the opening both visually and soundwise will remind you of Samurai Champloo, though, in my opinion, superiour to it.
I have already covered much of how the story is made and I shall refrain from retelling it in hope that you would watch this anime instead. Will just say that it is a mixture of what I perceive as Japanese kabuki theatre play with Japanese novels by Akutogawa Ryunoske (I hope I got his name right). Common themes are love, betrayal, oath, curses, retribution, destiny, insanity, disease, love.
Characters are a bit stiff, I would say – again remind much of traditional Japanese theatre characters – they are largely representing development of a certain prototype character of a traditional play. Like the protagonist (ronin) suffering from his decisions, which are largely a part of his destiny, a wife, who is then turned into a vengeful ghost, robbers, forgotten gods, shoguns, demons… You can find them (or their prototypes) if you read on noh theatre, kabuki theatre and bunraku theatre (demons).
Value… Well, while first story just seemed original for an anime to me, refreshing my memories regarding the legends, myths and plays of Japan. The second is somewhat lighter and much more emotional – I fell very drawn to its characters. So while the first story seems like it has a fine educational value, the second makes up for a relative stiffness of the first one with its emotional atmosphere and beautiful mysterious (not simply on the outside) characters.
Enjoyment. Well, this one is very similar to value. While first play/novel/story I sort of went through, enjoying it half the way, - the second one is still in development and I am eagerly anticipating every new episode with excitement. So I would say better than average, though for the first part I would have rather read a Japanese novel of a similar kind.
So to round it up – a traditional set of plays/novels/myths wrapped up in anime presentation from, spiced up with modern intro, adjusted a bit for better presentation with this medium, which will probably be only half way popular with the general public.
I tried to give the rating so that it covers both first and the part of the second story. It would have been lower for the first one and higher for the second one.
Rating:8.16
Approval:44.1% (8 votes)
Ayakashi-as the title says- is a collection of traditional japanese horror tales, thus no main story. The viewer who expects the Hollywood blockbuster kind of horror will be disapointed. Each tale is taken from every day life more or less and has a deeper meaning. By understanding it, we realise that true horror comes from the way people -no matter if they're really evil or been forced to become ones through various circumstances- act in different situations, the choices they make and their results to other people.

For example in the first tale, the ronin Iemon, betrays the love of his wife to achieve personal goals such as a higher status. To do so, he's ready to get married with a younger woman from a rich family. Eventually he's causing his first wife's death. After that, the dead wife becomes a ghost and she's haunting him. Iemon has no peace anymore and the only thing he achieves is to kill everyone close to him and finally to die himself.

In this case one can wonder, who is the real "monster" here? The honorless samurai or the ghost of his wife?

The soundtrack is one of the best i've ever found in a show. The opening theme is a brilliant mix of
japanese three string guitar and fast hip hop with a solid bass sound. The end credits theme is a slow, more traditional song that in my opinion, travels the viewer in the early days of the Tokugawa era.

At this point i would also like to congratulate the editors for providing valuable historical information. Every episode comes with a pdf document explaining customs and facts that actually happened. This is something i've never seen before in an anime and honors the people who put effort and spent time to collect it.

For all those that enjoy the show or are fascinated from the japanese culture, i'd like to offer a piece of information. Try to find KAIDAN (realesd in U.S as KWAIDAN). This is a 1964 japanese movie directed by Masaki Kobayashi. It is an excellent compilation of four other classic japanese horror tales
1.Black Hair
2.The woman in the snow
3.Hoichi the earless
4.In a cup of tea
in my humble opinion is a must have!

*My apologies for any mistakes since english is not my language*
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balding(1)A balding person is someone, most often a male, who has begun to permanently lose their hair, usually starting by the front and top of their head and before spreading to the sides and/or rear. If there`s no longer any hair at all, then the person is not balding, but bald.black hair(1)The character has black hair.blue eyes(1)This character has blue-colored eyes.grey hair(1)Of a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or an overcast sky.Refers to hair that is this color.long hair(1)Long hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair.makeup(1)The character wears make-up.pointy ears(1)Well they are ears... and they are pointy... what`s more to say there?!ponytail(1)A ponytail is a hairstyle in which most or all of the hair on the head is gathered and secured at the back of the head with a hair tie, clip or similar device, and allowed to hang freely from that point.pregnant(1)This tag should only be added to characters who physically look pregnant, meaning that showing positive pregnancy test results, talking about being pregnant or doctor`s report do not count. If a character gets pregnant, and is shown as such, only later on in the story (typically at the end), then the tag should be marked as spoiler for that character.Not to be confused with stomach bulge or stomach stretch.pregnant with larvae(1)The character is pregnant with larvae, insects, demons, ghosts, animals, tentacle monsters, lovecraftian stuff, aliens, etc, you name it. Do not tag the human pregnancy tag in such a casetwintails(1)Twintails are type of hairstyle where the hair is gathered into two "tails" on either side of the head. Twintails may also include a pair hair buns, one bun at the base of each tail.
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Cast

secondary cast
Himekawa Zushonosuke
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
male
Kaikaimaru
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
male
Kayo
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-11
female,black hairThe character has black hair.,hairpinno description set,kimonoThe kimono is a Japanese traditional garment worn by women, men and children. They are also commonly worn with a hakama, geta, and tabi.,pregnantThis tag should only be added to characters who physically look pregnant, meaning that showing positive pregnancy test results, talking about being pregnant or doctor`s report do not count. If a character gets pregnant, and is shown as such, only later on in the story (typically at the end), then the tag should be marked as spoiler for that character.Not to be confused with stomach bulge or stomach stretch.,pregnant with larvaeThe character is pregnant with larvae, insects, demons, ghosts, animals, tentacle monsters, lovecraftian stuff, aliens, etc, you name it. Do not tag the human pregnancy tag in such a case
voiced by:
Kikimaru
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
male
voiced by:
Kusuriuri
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-11
male,9.17(96),backpackA backpack is, in its simplest form, a cloth sack carried on one`s back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders. Lightweight types of backpacks are sometimes worn on only one shoulder strap. They are commonly used by hikers and students, and are often preferred to handbags for carrying heavy loads or carrying any sort of equipment, because of the limited capacity to carry heavy weights for long periods of time in the hands.,blue eyesThis character has blue-colored eyes.,cleverA clever or smart person is generally understood as having broad knowledge and the sharpness of mind required to put that knowledge to good use, especially when applying rational thought to long-reaching decisions, with the broad knowledge leaning more on the smart side and the sharp mind on the clever side. Unlike a genius, the clever person may be skilled, but only mundanely so, and in contrast to a cunning person, a clever person is not characterized by being sly or apt at surreptitiousness.,detectiveA detective is an investigator, generally either a member of a law enforcement agency or as an individual working in the capacity of private investigators, tasked with solving crimes and other mysteries, such as disappearances, by examining and evaluating clues and records in order to solve the mystery; for a crime, this would mean uncovering the criminal`s identity and/or whereabouts.,exorcistno description set,long hairLong hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair.,manipulativeEnjoy controlling people without them knowing, usually tricking people into doing stuff for them,swordA sword is a long, edged piece of metal, used as a cutting, thrusting, and clubbing weapon in many civilizations throughout the world. It fundamentally consists of a blade and a hilt, typically with one or two edges for striking and cutting, and a point for thrusting.
Tamiya Iemon
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-4
male
voiced by:
Tamiya Oiwa
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-4
Tomi-hime
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
female
voiced by:
appears
Akiyama Choubee
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-2, 4
male
Hagi
episode appearanceappears in ep: 6, 8
female
Hoozuki
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5
female
Itou Oume
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-2
female
voiced by:
Kikyou
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
female
voiced by:
Koboto Kohei
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-3
male
voiced by:
Nadeshiko
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-6, 8
female
voiced by:
Naosuke Gonbee
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3
male
voiced by:
Odajima
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-11
male
voiced by:
Okuma
episode appearanceappears in ep: 3-4
female
voiced by:
Ominaeshi
episode appearanceappears in ep: 6, 8
female
voiced by:
Oshizu
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
female
voiced by:
Sakai Mao
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9
female
voiced by:
Sakai Mizue
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-10
female
voiced by:
Sakai Yoshiaki
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-11
male
voiced by:
Sakai Yoshikuni
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-10
male
voiced by:
Sakai Yoshiyuki
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-11
male
voiced by:
Sasaoka
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-11
male
voiced by:
Sato
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-11
female
voiced by:
Satou Yomoshichi
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3-4
male
voiced by:
Shitanagauba
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
female
voiced by:
Susuki
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-7
female
voiced by:
Takuetsu
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-3
male
voiced by:
Tamaki
episode appearanceappears in ep: 10-11
female
voiced by:
Yotsuya Osode
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3
female
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 10-11
Cat (猫)
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9
Gatekeeper (門番)
episode appearanceappears in ep: 4
Genshirou (源四郎)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-2
Itou Kihei (伊藤喜兵衛)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 3
Jiroukichi (次郎吉)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9-10
Katsuyama (勝山)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5
Kihei (喜平)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 7, 9
Man (男)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 7, 9
Man (男)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 4
Monk (僧侶)
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
Odawara Shuuri (小田原修理)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5
Okou (お考)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-2
Omaki (お槙)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 7
Samurai (武士)
episode appearanceappears in ep: 8
Soldier (兵隊)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 8
Soldier (兵隊)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 8
Soldier (兵隊)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
Takeda Hamamoru (武田播磨守)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5
Takeroku (武六)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 7
Town Girl (町娘)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 8
Vassal (家臣)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 4
Whereabouts Daughter (在所娘)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9
Yahei (弥平)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 5-8
Yamasumi Kuhei (山隅九平)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 11
Yoshiyuki`s Early Life (伊行の若い頃)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
Yotsuya Samon (四谷左門)
voiced by:

staff

CreditNamein EpisodesComment
Original Work (原作)Tsuruya Nanboku1-4
Izumi Kyouka5-8
Direction (シリーズディレクター)Imazawa Tetsuo1-4
Nagayama Kouzou5-8
Direction (監督)Nakamura Kenji9-11
Original Character Design (キャラクター原案)Amano Yoshitaka1-4
Original Character Concept Design (オリジナルキャラクターコンセプトデザイン)Nakura Yasuhiro5-8
Character Design (キャラクターデザイン)Itou Hideki1-4
Hashimoto Takashi9-11
Concept Design (コンセプトデザイン)Hashimoto Takashi9-11
Chief Animation Direction (アニメーションディレクター)Kadota Hidehiko5-8
Chief Animation Direction (総作画監督)Itou Hideki1-4
Nakura Yasuhiro5-8
Hashimoto Takashi9-11
Music (音楽)Takanashi Yasuharu1-4
Music Selection (選曲)Nishikawa Kousuke
Music Assistance (音楽協力)Fujipacific Music
Sony Music Entertainment
Toei Animation Ongaku Shuppan
Sound Effects (音響効果)Murakami Daisuke11
Itou Michihiro(サウンドリング)
Editing (編集)Katase Kenta
Art Design (美術デザイン)Katou Hiroshi1-4
Yuki Shinzou5-8
Kurahashi Takashi9-11
Colour Design (色彩設計)Tsukada Tsutomu1-4
Morita Hiroshi5-11
CG Direction (CGディレクター)Morita Nobuhiro9-11
CG Producer (CGプロデューサー)Himi Takeshi9-11
Production Manager (製作担当)Sugimoto Ryuuichi1-4
Noda Yukio1-8
Producer (プロデューサー)Itou Yukihiro1-4(フジテレビ)
Shibata Hiroaki1-4
Takase Atsuya1-4
Umezawa Atsutoshi1-4
Yamamoto Kouji1-4(フジテレビ)
Assistant Producer (プロデューサー補)Obara Kouhei
Planning (企画)Kaneda Kouji1-4(フジテレビ)
Planning Assistance (企画協力)Laterna1-4
Animation Work (アニメーション制作)Toei Animation1-4
Work Assistance (制作協力)Plum2
Office AO7
Buyuu8-9, 11
Rikuentai10
Work (制作)怪製作委員会
Production (製作)Morishita Kouzou1-4
Mutou Hiroaki1-4
Sano Hiroaki1-4
Shimizu Kenji1-4
Sugiyama Yutaka1-4
Teshima Masao1-4
Uchida Kouichi1-4(フジテレビ)
Script/Screenplay (脚本)Konaka Chiaki1-4
Sakamoto Yuuji5-8
Yokote Michiko9-11
Storyboard (絵コンテ)Imazawa Tetsuo1
Okazaki Yukio2
Fujimoto Yoshitaka3
Shibata Hiroki4, 6
Kadota Hidehiko5, 8
Awai Shigeki7
Nakamura Kenji9, 11
Okao Takahiro10
Kimura NobukageOP1a-OP1c
Episode Direction (演出)Imazawa Tetsuo1, 3
Okazaki Yukio2
Shibata Hiroki4, 6
Kadota Hidehiko5, 8
Awai Shigeki7
Nakamura Kenji9, 11
Okao Takahiro10
Kimura NobukageOP1a-OP1c
Assistant Episode Direction (演出助手)Kimura Nobukage1, 3-5, 8-9, 11
Tanaka Kouji6, 8
Animation Direction (作画監督)Abe Masami1
Yagi Motoki2
Udagawa Kazuhiko3
Itou Hideki4
Saeki Tetsuya5, 8
Oonishi Youichi6
Maru Hideo7
Takanori Youko7
Nakura Yasuhiro8
Takeguchi Kenji8
Hashimoto Takashi9, 11
Aoi Kiyotoshi10
Assistant Animation Direction (作画監督補佐)Azuma Miho8
Ueno Ken8
Key Animation (原画)Anime Spot1
Fujita Kazuyuki1
Ichii Ippei1
Itou Shuuichi1
Kani Satomi1
Kuwabara Yuki1
Meguro Tadaharu1
Mitsumoto Megumi1
Nakazawa Hirokazu1as 中沢宏和
Noda Michiko1
Hokama Ryou1, 4
Iwai Nobuyuki1, 4
Kamata Hitoshi1, 4
Kobayashi Toshimitsu1, 4
Shigeta Susumu1, 4
Yamamoto Mika1, 4
Azuma Miho1, 4, 11
Hashimoto Hideki1, 11
Amemiya Hideo2
Ibata Shouta2
Koizumi Kenzou2
Kubota Einoshin2
Satou Akira2
Yagi Motoki2
Ishikawa Tetsuya3
Udagawa Kazuhiko3
Hattori Satoshi4
Hosogaya Akira4
Kubo Hidemi4
Oda Fujio4
Seki Akiko4
Sekiguchi Ryousuke4
Yamada Emiko4, 8
Ebisawa Yukio5
Horie Yumi5
Hosoya Madoka5
Nakajou Kumi5
Arai Tatsurou5, 8
Imaki Hiroaki5, 8
Kawaguchi Daitoku5, 8
Morishima Kouichi5, 8
Satou Yuuko5, 8
Yabumoto Yousuke5, 8, 11
Fukuhara Keiji6
Ishikawa Osamu6
Morikawa Hitoshi6
Shishikai Miyako6, 8
Jinbo Yousuke6, 8, 11
Suzuki Takurou6, 8, 11
Tanabe Yoshinori6, 8, 11
Komatsu Kozue6, 9
Aoi Kiyotoshi6, 10
Chishima Tomoaki7
Haga Ryou7
Hashimoto Kaori7
Hattori Masumi7as 服部ますみ
Kataoka Kouji7
Masuda Yuuichirou7
Matsushita Junko7
Miura Kaoru7
Nakamura Kyouko7
Satou Michio7
Shigeta Hiroaki7
Shimizu Katsuhiro7Given as 清水勝裕
Suehiro Naoki7
Suzuki Hiromi7
Tano Mitsuo7
Watanabe Hiroshi7
Ikeuchi Naoko8
Ishigami Hiromi8
Minegishi Momoko8
Misawa Yukihiro8
Takeda Yoshihiro8
Tomiki Yumiko8
加藤直俊8
松浦剛大8
Nakajou Kumi8, 11
Gotou Keisuke9
Igarashi Naoko9
Jimmy Stone9
Niitsuma Daisuke9
Saitou Ai9
Saitou Rie9as 齋藤里枝
Sakurai Tsukasa9
Somsak Mahamongkol9as ソムサック・マハモンコン
Tamaki Shirou9
Hashimoto Takashi9-11
Kakita Hideki9, 11
Kojima Tomoyuki9, 11
Kusama Hideoki9, 11
Mutou Ken9, 11
Ootani Misato9, 11
Satou Mitsuo9, 11
Ueda Yuuhei9, 11
Aoki Koutetsu10
Chiba Takayuki10
Kon Shinnosuke10
Miura Kouji10
Usuda Yoshio10
Hatano Kouhei11
Hayashi Yuuki11
Ichikawa Keiichi11
Ichikawa Masaya11
Kamijou Osamu11
Kayano Kyouko11
Kudou Shigeki11
Kuroyanagi Kenji11
Matsuda Souichirou11
Nakano Ryouko11
Nishita Tatsuzou11
Ootsuka Ken11
Saitou Hisashi11
Takata Akira11
Yamashita Takaaki11
安台根11
張裕植11
浜仲流美恵11
In-Between Animation (動画)Toei Animation Philippines1, 4-6, 8-9, 11
Kagura1, 5-6
Iizuka Masanori2
Kaneko Katsunori2
Miura Yoshitomo2
Buyuu3
Mori Tomonori3
山岡麻由子3
Takahashi Katsuyuki3, 8
M.S.J. Musashino Seisaku-jo4, 8, 11
Hashimoto Kaori7
Suzuki Rumiko7
Uchida Satoshi8
Minagawa Ryuutarou10
Ooba Sachiko10
Saitou Yuuichi10
猪又あゆみ10
Colour Specification (色指定)Toyonaga Shin`ichi1, 4-6, 8-9, 11
Nagahama Yukiko2
Asawa Tomomi3
Miyamoto Toshiyuki7
Nobori Haruko10
Digital Colouring (デジタル彩色)Toei Animation Philippines1, 4-6, 8-9, 11
Kagura1, 5-6
Iizuka Masanori2
Kaneko Katsunori2
Miura Yoshitomo2
Buyuu3
Mori Tomonori3
山岡麻由子3
Takahashi Katsuyuki3, 8
M.S.J. Musashino Seisaku-jo4, 8, 11
Hashimoto Kaori7
Suzuki Rumiko7
Uchida Satoshi8
Morimitsu Aki10
Finishing/Clean-up Inspection (検査)Nagahama Yukiko2
Asawa Tomomi3
Miyamoto Toshiyuki7
Nobori Haruko10
Finishing/Clean-up Manager (仕上進行)Kuroda Susumu1, 4-9, 11
Uchida Satoshi3
Art (美術)Katou Hiroshi1-4
Akiyama Kentarou5
Sugiura Shouichirou6, 8
Iseri Tatsurou7
Hosaka Yumi9-11
Kurahashi Takashi9-11
Art Manager (美術進行)Honma Osamu1-6, 8-11
Background Art (背景)Kushida Tatsuya1
Mita Shin`ya1
Mizushima Shin`ichi1
Narita Yumiko1
Ono Kumiko1
Ono Yukiko1
Bihou1-4
Jeong Su-Rok2
Morikawa Tomomi2
Hirama Yuka2, 4
Hoki Izumi2, 4
Kakoi Hirotsugu2, 4
Tsuji Shuuichi2, 4
Katou Megumi3
Kuginuki Aya3
Mitsumoto Aya3
Ozaki Naoto3
Suzuki Michie3
Kishi Yasuomi3-4
Shiozawa Yoshinori4
Kaneyama Emiko5
Nakamura Chieko5
Tsubaki Hiroyuki5
Kanbe Ayae5, 7
Masuda Ryuutarou5, 7
Tanaka Midori5, 7
Athene Art Studio6, 8
Katsumata Aiko6, 8
Ootani Masanobu6, 8
Saitou Shinji6, 8
Wada Michie6, 8
Yamaguchi Masayasu6, 8
Iseri Tatsurou7
Itou Iwamitsu7as 伊東岩光
Special Effects (特殊効果)Shimokawa Nobuhiro2-6, 8-11
Ushiyama Hiromi2-6, 8-11
Miyamoto Toshiyuki7
Modelling (CGモデリング)Nakamura Mitsuhiko9-11
早川一繁9-11
野路薫9-11
Photography (撮影)Kimura NobukageOP1a-OP1c
Digital Photography (デジタル撮影)ACC Production1, 4-6, 8
Okano Yuuichirou1, 8
Takagi Masato1, 8
Sawa Naoto2
荻寿志2as 萩寿志
Nagao Ken`ichi3
Yamamoto Yuusuke3
Hoshi Hisako4
Shinagawa Atsunori4
Kuno Mitsuhiro5
Takadama Ryuuichi5
Nakamura Kunshi6
中村真人6
Suzuki Satoshi7
Usuda Mutsumi7
渡辺瑛7
Photography Assistance (撮影協力)Mainichi Eigasha3-4
Toei Tokyo Satsueijo4
CG Composite Direction (CGチーフコンポジター)Katou Noriaki9
野路薫10
Iribe Akira10-11
Kudou Takashi11
3D Animation Direction (CGアニメーションディレクター)Miyahara Naoki9-11
3DCG & Compositing (CGアニメーション&コンポジット)Kudou Takashi9-10
Masuuchi Susumu9-10
Takamatsu Reiko9-10
油谷亜弥9-10
Kamada Masaaki9-11
Yonezawa Shin`ichi9-11
森田貴則9-11
Nakayama Mio10
Takemoto Yoshito10
Sasaki Tetsuya10-11
Suzuki Kiyotaka10-11
Yamada Toyotoku10-11
Arai Keisuke11
荒川浩11
野路薫11
CG Production Manager (CGプロダクションマネージャー)Yokoo Hirotsugu9-11
Online Editing (オンライン編集)Tovic1-11
Recording (記録)Ogawa Mamiko1-4, 8
Kajimoto Minori5-7
Sawai Naoko9-11
Recording (録音)Watanabe Erina1-4
Itou Mitsuharu5-11
Recording Assistant (録音助手)佐藤直哉1-4
Sawamura Hiroki5-11
Recording Studio (録音スタジオ)TAVAC1-11
Public Relations (広報)Masaoka Takako1-11(フジテレビ)
Assistant Production Manager (制作進行)Kuroki Koujirou1, 3-6, 8-9, 11
高橋正平2
Yamada Ryousuke7
山田早矢加10
Assistance/Cooperation (協力)於岩稲荷田宮神社1-4
Aoni Production1-11

discography

Heat Island
Single, 3 tracks, 01.03.2006
Haru no Katami
Single, 3 tracks, 08.03.2006

Group status

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Last UpdateNameStateNEpisodesHESPLanguagesSourceRatingCmts
02.02.2025FiZcomplete
110jaenenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
28.10.2022Punisher694complete
110jafrfrBlu-rayN/A(0)0
24.06.2021reddeimoncomplete
110jaenDVDN/A(0)0
09.03.2020jeebscomplete
110jaenenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
08.09.2018SBAcomplete
110japt-BRDVDN/A(0)0
10.04.2016Hi10completeN
113jaenenBlu-ray, DVDN/A(0)0
14.04.2013SSP-Corpcomplete
110jaenenDVDN/A(3)7
18.04.2012MINDFREAKcomplete
110jafrfrDVDN/A(0)0
19.10.2011Utsukushii-Rawscomplete
110jaenBlu-ray, DVDN/A(3)0
18.10.2011Vegacomplete
110jaenDVDN/A(0)0
17.02.2010AR.Rucomplete
110jaruunknownN/A(0)0
16.09.2008AniMugen [AMF]complete
110jaesDTV, DVDN/A(0)0
14.12.2007NanaOne [No]complete
110jadeDTVN/A(1)0
09.08.2007txxzcomplete
1114jaDVDN/A(1)0
22.02.2007DmzJcomplete
110jazhDTVN/A(0)0
15.01.2007ubique & AGcomplete
110japlDTVN/A(4)0
24.10.2006Nanikano Fansub [NF]complete
110jaesDTVN/A(0)0
08.09.2006AH & futatsucomplete
110jafrDTVN/A(0)0
13.06.2006ggcomplete
110jaenDTV7.93(87)10
17.12.2024Shiniori-Rawsfinished
110jaBlu-rayN/A(0)0
26.12.2019AB-RMXfinished
110jaenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
02.10.2017Anaskalifinished
110jaelBlu-rayN/A(0)0
11.02.2012HACK-JOBfinished
110jaenenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
28.02.2010FuktLogikfinished
110jaenDVDN/A(1)0
09.02.2009KSDfinished
110jaesDTVN/A(0)0
30.01.2009KeturTeamstalled
80frDVDN/A(0)0
11.03.2007PaMstalled
80japtDTV6.76(6)0
25.05.2015I-Astalled
60jafrHDTVN/A(0)0
16.05.2006PTP Fansub [PTP]stalled
40jaitDTV6.18(6)0
09.03.2006Rakuen Fansubber [Raku]stalled
20japt-BRDTVN/A(1)0
19.02.2006S^Mdropped
30jaDTVN/A(0)0
11.07.2006MFF-Tdropped
10jafrunknownN/A(0)0
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