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Apr 20, 2020 8:41 PM

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In Japan, dolls are considered living creatures, if the owner doesn't throw it away in a ceremony it keeps on living, so the same way Nina felt abandoned by her father, Nina's doll felt abandoned by Nina. The fact that Ai didn't take the doll's revenge, despite the living dolls I said before, might be related to one life for another and we can't compare a doll's life to a human, or the doll's request was to "kill her father" and: (1) she is a doll, thus she doesn't have a father; (2) even if she referred to real Nina's father he was already dead, thus there are three possibilities why Ai didn't take the request: A doll's life doesn't have the same weight as human's; Ai can't kill a doll's father because dolls don't have fathers or; Ai couldn't kill real Nina's father because he was long gone already.

About that larvae, it seems it is called "冬虫夏草" and it is raw material for Chinese herbal medicine for kidney deficiency and oddly enough one of the effects of using it is lowering the temperature of one's bodies - sure that a doll doesn't have heat of its own, but might be a hint on the usage of the medicine. So Nina was probably dying of some kidney deficiency and what the reporter saw was probably Nina's, always carrying her doll around, memories: her father desperately trying to find a cure.
Jan 12, 2021 1:40 PM

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Thanks for the information btw. Only 10 months ago, so not that much time has passed. It was an interesting episode, and the reported keeps finding new things with each case. I'm curious to see how this season will end.
Alex_TheForestJan 12, 2021 1:44 PM
Come on man,where is that Noragami season 3 masterpiece.We want it, Bones!

May 18, 2021 8:15 PM
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Nina, you're better off without a father, trust me.

If you didn't get it, is a Fullmetal Alchemist reference.
Mar 6, 2022 9:15 AM
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Episodio de la muñeca. Muy bueno.
Nov 11, 2022 11:15 AM
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this episode was certainly creepy af.

Dec 19, 2022 8:49 AM
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curvedtree said:
In Japan, dolls are considered living creatures, if the owner doesn't throw it away in a ceremony it keeps on living, so the same way Nina felt abandoned by her father, Nina's doll felt abandoned by Nina. The fact that Ai didn't take the doll's revenge, despite the living dolls I said before, might be related to one life for another and we can't compare a doll's life to a human, or the doll's request was to "kill her father" and: (1) she is a doll, thus she doesn't have a father; (2) even if she referred to real Nina's father he was already dead, thus there are three possibilities why Ai didn't take the request: A doll's life doesn't have the same weight as human's; Ai can't kill a doll's father because dolls don't have fathers or; Ai couldn't kill real Nina's father because he was long gone already.

About that larvae, it seems it is called "冬虫夏草" and it is raw material for Chinese herbal medicine for kidney deficiency and oddly enough one of the effects of using it is lowering the temperature of one's bodies - sure that a doll doesn't have heat of its own, but might be a hint on the usage of the medicine. So Nina was probably dying of some kidney deficiency and what the reporter saw was probably Nina's, always carrying her doll around, memories: her father desperately trying to find a cure.


Thats make sense. Im confuse about that caterpillar scene and now its clear. Thanks for the explanation, man.
Dec 19, 2022 5:53 PM

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anooettoo said:
curvedtree said:
In Japan, dolls are considered living creatures, if the owner doesn't throw it away in a ceremony it keeps on living, so the same way Nina felt abandoned by her father, Nina's doll felt abandoned by Nina. The fact that Ai didn't take the doll's revenge, despite the living dolls I said before, might be related to one life for another and we can't compare a doll's life to a human, or the doll's request was to "kill her father" and: (1) she is a doll, thus she doesn't have a father; (2) even if she referred to real Nina's father he was already dead, thus there are three possibilities why Ai didn't take the request: A doll's life doesn't have the same weight as human's; Ai can't kill a doll's father because dolls don't have fathers or; Ai couldn't kill real Nina's father because he was long gone already.

About that larvae, it seems it is called "冬虫夏草" and it is raw material for Chinese herbal medicine for kidney deficiency and oddly enough one of the effects of using it is lowering the temperature of one's bodies - sure that a doll doesn't have heat of its own, but might be a hint on the usage of the medicine. So Nina was probably dying of some kidney deficiency and what the reporter saw was probably Nina's, always carrying her doll around, memories: her father desperately trying to find a cure.


Thats make sense. Im confuse about that caterpillar scene and now its clear. Thanks for the explanation, man.


Such a shame the first link isn't working anymore, I should have saved it on the waybackmachine.
Mar 12, 2023 1:41 PM

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We have finally have it, an episode with no one going to hell and no candle being lit in anyone's name.
Ok but they went straight up disney on this episode. What the hell was the doll all about? What kind of sanitarium was it? What the hell was the scientist guy doing? Who was the girl's father? What the did girl die from? Why would a doll come to life? Why could she control the plants? Why didn't Enma accept her request?
So many unanswered questions.
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curvedtree said:
In Japan, dolls are considered living creatures, if the owner doesn't throw it away in a ceremony it keeps on living, so the same way Nina felt abandoned by her father, Nina's doll felt abandoned by Nina. The fact that Ai didn't take the doll's revenge, despite the living dolls I said before, might be related to one life for another and we can't compare a doll's life to a human, or the doll's request was to "kill her father" and: (1) she is a doll, thus she doesn't have a father; (2) even if she referred to real Nina's father he was already dead, thus there are three possibilities why Ai didn't take the request: A doll's life doesn't have the same weight as human's; Ai can't kill a doll's father because dolls don't have fathers or; Ai couldn't kill real Nina's father because he was long gone already.

About that larvae, it seems it is called "冬虫夏草" and it is raw material for Chinese herbal medicine for kidney deficiency and oddly enough one of the effects of using it is lowering the temperature of one's bodies - sure that a doll doesn't have heat of its own, but might be a hint on the usage of the medicine. So Nina was probably dying of some kidney deficiency and what the reporter saw was probably Nina's, always carrying her doll around, memories: her father desperately trying to find a cure.
Ok thanks for that. Helped understand the plot a lot more.
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Fatephile said:
curvedtree said:
In Japan, dolls are considered living creatures, if the owner doesn't throw it away in a ceremony it keeps on living, so the same way Nina felt abandoned by her father, Nina's doll felt abandoned by Nina. The fact that Ai didn't take the doll's revenge, despite the living dolls I said before, might be related to one life for another and we can't compare a doll's life to a human, or the doll's request was to "kill her father" and: (1) she is a doll, thus she doesn't have a father; (2) even if she referred to real Nina's father he was already dead, thus there are three possibilities why Ai didn't take the request: A doll's life doesn't have the same weight as human's; Ai can't kill a doll's father because dolls don't have fathers or; Ai couldn't kill real Nina's father because he was long gone already.

About that larvae, it seems it is called "冬虫夏草" and it is raw material for Chinese herbal medicine for kidney deficiency and oddly enough one of the effects of using it is lowering the temperature of one's bodies - sure that a doll doesn't have heat of its own, but might be a hint on the usage of the medicine. So Nina was probably dying of some kidney deficiency and what the reporter saw was probably Nina's, always carrying her doll around, memories: her father desperately trying to find a cure.
Ok thanks for that. Helped understand the plot a lot more.
No problem! It is still a shame the original link was taken down, dude explained the whole episode, it was a really nice read.
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