Bakemono no Ko


The Boy and the Beast

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Synonyms: Child of a Beast
Japanese: バケモノの子
English: The Boy and the Beast
German: Der Junge und das Biest
Spanish: El Niño y la Bestia
French: Le Garçon et La Bête
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 11, 2015
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Studio Chizu
Source: Original
Genres: AdventureAdventure, FantasyFantasy
Themes: AnthropomorphicAnthropomorphic, IsekaiIsekai
Duration: 1 hr. 59 min.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #3252
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Popularity: #540
Members: 424,265
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Jul 15, 2015
So, I have never cried from anime or any movie. I did however, cry when watching Bakemono no Ko (about 4 times). (Update: Idk why I teared up so much tbh, could just be a sign of my maturity)

Story: 8
I really didn't think the story was that great, but it was good enough to be a successful movie. The growth of the characters was probably the best I have seen in an animated movie; you feel happy when the characters are happy. One main thing I didn't like, however, was the fact that when Kyuuta goes to the human realm, the bakemono realm is totally ...
Oct 18, 2015
Jax
Saw this at the BFI film festival yesterday. Was quite disappointed actually, for reasons I've already read above. The plot felt rushed, the characters one dimensional and the overall world lacked depth. The main antagonist appeared out of nowhere towards the end for no other reason than the plot needed him to.

It's a shame, as I thought the film was really strong when it was about a boy looking for strength and being trained by the beast while the two of them developed a father / son relationship. Then the film became really messy and unfocused with a sudden shift in direction during the second ...
Mar 13, 2016
Mamoru Hosada is basically to Japanese animation what Disney is to Western animation: one of the better players in the field, but far from the best the medium has to offer. Just like Disney has never been able to produce a movie that my pre-college self would have loved but my post-college self just finds alright, I'm not too keen on rewatching any of Hosada's films these days whether or not I think they're good. Whilst the character animation being distractingly un-detailed compared to the rest of the animation is a bit of a sticking point in his films, my main problem with him are ...
Mar 7, 2016
Hosoda continues to make films that are incredibly enjoyable to watch. Bakemono no Ko (The Boy and the Beast), his first film produced under the banner of Studio Chizu, is another great addition to his directorial repertoire. I was lucky to catch this film in theaters and my impression is better for it.

Story: 7
The story in Bakemono no Ko is relatively standard, but with some creative decisions that boost its impact. There is a world of anthropomorphic beasts living parallel to the human world. The laws of the beast world vary from that of the human world to create a ...
Jan 26, 2017
Now I can't speak for everyone else because people will view and receive movies differently based on their experience. That being said, for me this Movie was a Masterpiece and would beg people to watch this movie who are into anime. It is my favorite one out his other works. Didn't really care for Wolf children, just not my cup of tea, not that is was bad or anything just kinda boring for what I like to get out of movies. Summer wars was pretty good but this takes the cake. Apart from that I feel the anime speaks for itself, it had great ...
Jun 17, 2016
Story: 8/10 What surprised me about the story was how fast it was and how many elements they were able to squeeze in. It almost felt as though it was written as a miniseries with different episodes focusing on different aspects, which they then turned into a film. Similarly, they also got in an abundance of morals and messages. Don't roll your eyes yet, because they're portrayed as realistically as possible for the scenarios, and only a couple are shoved in your face. However, as a side-effect of the pace and jumping focus, it felt rather disjointed at times, which is why I'm docking points.

Art: ...
Feb 22, 2016
I just returned from seeing The Boy and the Beast as part of the Glasgow Film Festival. I'd originally planned to stick around in the city afterwards but, feeling compelled to sit down and think about the movie, I just took the early train back to Edinburgh where I'm currently writing this review. That's right, I took an hour long train ride to see two hours of anime.

Now, having seen most of Mamoru Hosoda's previous works (with Summer Wars and Wolf Children being repeat favorites--the latter being among my top 5 all time favorite films) I instinctively bought a ticket, confident that seeing another Mamoru ...
Apr 5, 2016
My first review on MAL and it being on a movie from Mamoru Hosoda, One of the Greats in the making was a treat. I'll be breaking down the movie from what I liked the most to least then an Overall Impression.

The Characters & Soundtrack were the highs of this film. Kyuuta(Ren), Kumatetsu and Co. were all very Likable and you can't help but cheer them on, Tatara and Hyakushuubou's scene in the 2nd half was especially great for two supporting characters no less. The highlighting of father-figures was a great contrast to Hosoda's last film which focused more on motherhood and I think it ...
Jun 14, 2016
I know that teacher-disciple themes are old school but "The Boy And The Beast" is unique.

You probably remember a lot of movies like this in your childhood. I do and they were exciting to watch back then. Now, I see such films as cliché and predictable—the teacher teaches his disciple his techniques by doing something unrelated but it turns out those daily routines hone his fighting ability and discipline. You can't find that in “The Boy And The Beast” as the story is much more amazing—it teaches about not merely training and strength, it also shows that a strong bond can be created between completely ...
Apr 6, 2017
Bakemono no Ko is a 2015 film written and directed by Hosoda Mamoru. We talked about him yesterday with Ookami Kodomo. I guess people just want to see me look at his films this year. So, how does this compare to his other two films I've reviewed? Will it be the first bad one? The best one yet? Exactly in between the other two? Let's find out, shall we?

Story:

We open with some exposition about the world of beasts and how two certain ones, Iouzan Kumatetsu, are the top candidates to become the successor of the retiring Grand Master. We cut to a young boy, Ren, ...
May 22, 2016
Review
Bakemono no ko

"We all have a sword in our hearts."- Kumatetsu

The fact that with over ¥5.8 billion in total, Bakemono no Ko was Japan's second highest-grossing domestic film of 2015 speaks for itself. Bnk is like a (more) supernatura-lised version of "The Jungle Book".(Of course in a good way). It talks about a lot of emotions one go through losing their parents, how their relatives treats them, the loneliness that comes with it and then the part of attachments that make you stand once again ,the growth, the relation that crosses the boundary of being different species(more humanly terms- different cultures)and then it drives towards ...
Aug 2, 2016
At first I expected, "Oh, all right, this will gonna be one of those Hollywood movie where the master teaches this outsider kid, huh?". I expected a fucking Karate Kid.

Than when the movie proceeded further, it changed my mind: "I guess it wouldn't be that bad. Okay, this is getting interesting. The boy suddenly has to accommodate with the beasts' lifestyle. Cool. "

The main encounter with this alien world is just like what happened in and feel like Spirited Away, but it's totally different in a way. Juutengai, what this world full of beasts is called, offers a more grounded view on society, which ...
Mar 31, 2016
Another masterpiece by Mamoru Hosoda. I've seen all his films and i cried watching all of them. I thought that maybe this film won't make me cry. But nooooope. However, i had a great time watching this movie.

The premise of the story is kinda similar to Spirited Away, for me anyway. Like his previous films,the theme about families is also present. It's touching how a lonely kid and monster found each other and became a family. The way Kyuuta and Kumatetsu interact with each other are interesting, because they love each other but doesn't show it normally. They just had to fight and yell at ...
Apr 20, 2016
I have been waiting for this movie for about 6 months and now i finally got a chance to watch it. Personally i think this is a good addup from a creator of "the girl who leapt thouht time", but sadly if compared it isn't better than that movie he did in the past, this one more focuses on Characters and how they interact between each other, it makes you laught.


******************Story*******************

Unique: A mother dies in car crash and and a kid only has his father that hasnt showed up in last 4 years so he decides to run away living on his own, all that ...
Mar 10, 2016
The Boy and The Beast
The art in this film is pretty standard for director Mamoru Hosoda, who also worked on films such as The Digimon Movie and Summer Wars. The casual use of sweat and tears is really something that I love to see, however over exaggerated it might seem in the moment. There isn’t much else to say about it other than it looks more like a story book than something you would find in today’s anime standard. However, it does a really good job of including scenes that run so smoothly you might not even notice if you weren’t looking for it.

Music, ...
Mar 14, 2016
Who would say that I would find something amazing in such a silly title?
I thought it would be the general I'll get strong type of anime that will just be about some weakling surpassing a beast and being the king of something or saving the world...well certainly it seems that it was that kind of anime but the story, the emotions, the art, the characters and their ways are the things that made this anime movie one of the most interesting ones out there, at least for me.

It has everything you wish for in a good movie, the hero, the anti hero, the ...
Apr 17, 2016
A very good movie with our two protagonists well operated and well developed that evolve throughout the film and there's a little behind approach on modern and traditional society.

the basis of that story is this friendly , brotherly and paternal relationship between
the protagonist and that what make a story like that unforgettable

the soundtrack was nothing special, however the entertainment was well made, well-chosen colors, camera movement syle, sublime art direction, the fight choreography was nothing spectacular or memorable but it's going there ' of emotion.

i think you guys should give it a try and make your own opinion because you sure won't regret
Mar 28, 2016
What a beautiful movie. Cheers to Hosoda for creating another amazing movie. This guy has seriously become such an inspiration to me. I really like the concept you know the whole boy and beast thing. The animation had its grand moments, especially with the action sequences., (and the first scene my god). Music was a bit 'meh' kind of forgettable compared to the Wolf Children soundtrack (sorry I can't help but compare that). I really did enjoy this a lot, but its not my favourite out of all of them.

I have a problem though. You see during watching the first 60 (or more) ...
Mar 31, 2016
So I have just watched this movie today and I enjoyed every part of it, the story was very good although maybe a little rushed, the main characters were given enough of back story as to let you feel like your connecting with them and the artwork was crisp and one of the better animations I've seen in a long time.
I think that Mamoru Hosoda is one of the directors you only get one of per generation.
Enjoyment of the movie... That's what it's all about right? Well i think that this is up there with one of my most enjoyed movies of all time.
In ...
Aug 2, 2018
Let me address the obvious first. Everyone knows what I’m about to say, but I think it’s important to get it out of the way before I go any more in depth. It’s a pretty significant aspect of this movie and potential viewers should know what to expect, so here it is.

This movie is very, very sweaty.

I’m having trouble trying to express how sweaty this movie is with words. I don’t have a visual aid, so I’ll try my best to describe what I mean. The moisture levels of this film are so high that it eventually becomes uncomfortable to watch. And by “moisture”, I’m ...