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Both focused on the person, who can't live side by side with people because of circumstances. Both cause a calm and sadness
report Recommended by irenika
Slow pace anime with magic creatures and epic story
report Recommended by mutsuriniii
They both deal with spirits and have such a nostalgic sense to them.
report Recommended by TidalWave
Well, they're not exactly the same thing but these two anime have a lot in common imo. Mushishi and Hotarubi no Mori e gives off a serene like feeling that is natural. Both series has supernatural themes with the main character being calm and collected. There is of course, strange rules in this world and applies it throughout both series. Both are wonderfully presented that has spiritual feeling to them which makes them relaxing to watch.
report Recommended by Stark700
-lonely white haired free-spirit -having fun outside in beautiful nature scenery -isolated villages with traditional air -returning over and over to visit -spirits and supernatural -accepting facts as facts
report Recommended by toutseul
The art of these two shows and the main male protagonist are similar. The beautiful landscapes of both Mushishi and Hotarubi are breathtaking and very similar. The art design for the characters is also quite similar. Not only do Ginko and Gin look alike, they also have a very similar purpose in their respective plots and act/think in similar ways. There is also a very similar kind of nostalgic tone to both shows. Additionally, both have meaning under the literal and will leave you thinking.
report Recommended by nitso
"Hotarubi no Mori e" and "Mushishi" are Japanese manga sharing themes of nature, philosophy, and spirituality. Both feature visually beautiful depictions of the relationship between humans and nature. "Hotarubi no Mori e" tells a romantic story in a picturesque setting, while "Mushishi" explores philosophical tales involving mystical creatures called Mushi. Both encourage contemplation and reflection with short, independent stories in each chapter. Despite these commonalities, each manga maintains its unique character and focus on expressing beauty and spirituality.
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