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Ranked #1067
Hundred Stories

Hundred Stories

Alternative Titles

English: Requiem from the Darkness
Synonyms: Kousetsu Hyaku Monogatari, 100 Stories, Kyogoku Natsuhiko Kosetsu Hyaku Monogatari, Natsuhiko Kyougoku`s Worldly Horror Stories, Requiem from the Darkness
Japanese: 京極夏彦 巷説百物語

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 4, 2003 to Dec 27, 2003
Duration: 24 min. per episode
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 7.461 (scored by 1439 users)
Ranked: #10672
Popularity: #1023
Members: 3,642
Favorites: 16
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top anime page.

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Both animes deal with supernatural beings and have cases that are based on myths and hearsays (they even used a similar tale as a basis for one of their stories). The two animes also plays on human flaws as well as the need to seek for truth. However, Hundred Stories is definitely more violent than Mononoke. Though they do not use the same style, the cinematography of these two animes are also quite unique.
Similar atmosphere, both are horror/mystery/supernatural series. Both based on a novel series.
Both are revolving around a young person obsessed with the gathering of horror stories. Later the main characters meet a group for extermination of the evil forces, which are lying in the bottom of the case. The only difference is that Hundred Stories is during the Edo period, while Kikoushi Enma happens in modern days Japan.
Discoverin' mysteries, a little bit of fear and secret, enigmatic characters.
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original work are both written by Kyogoku Natsuhiko,though the backgrounds and narrative style are quite different.
Kemonozume and Hundred Stories both have a very distinctive art style and tend to be rather crazy and voilent. The plots have their twists and none of the heroes can be really called normal. In other words the shows have a similar atmosphere.
Both about a small group of supernatural people who's job is to send "Evil doers" and occasionally the not so evil to the land of the dead for their sins and transgressions. Similar story flow as well... but Hundred stories is exponentially more violent and disturbing.
Ghosts among us. Ghosts who punish greedy people. Ghosts who lives with their own goals.
Similar visual appearance and sound. But there is a difference. Is there really ghosts was guilty?
They share the theme of a supernatural entity(s) being drawn to "strangeness" in the human world and eventually purging the demons responsible. Hundred Stories is MUCH more adult than Miyu, however.
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