Shigofumi


Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed

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Synonyms: Shigofumi: Stories of Last Letter
Japanese: シゴフミ
English: Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 6, 2008 to Mar 23, 2008
Premiered: Winter 2008
Broadcast: Sundays at 01:35 (JST)
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: J.C.Staff
Source: Original
Genres: DramaDrama, FantasyFantasy, SuspenseSuspense
Theme: PsychologicalPsychological
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Ranked: #20072
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Popularity: #2190
Members: 91,913
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Mar 28, 2008
Upon reading the summary for this show, most would think it's just another episodic and unoriginal anime with silly stories and characters that have no depth. I, too, was one of those that wasn't expecting much of Shigofumi, but after taking my chances, I was thoroughly impressed.

At first we're presented to separate stories that revolve around the delivery of Shigofumi, the letter from the dead. But the themes and characters involved are a lot more serious than you'd normally see in shows like Jigoku Shoujo and Shinigami no Ballad, shows that follow the same basic concept of Shigofumi. Bullying, child abuse, teenage suicide, the list ...
Mar 9, 2008
Shigofumi is a Psychological, Supernatural, Drama about a mysterious courier (Fumika) and her talking staff (Kanaka) that deliver letters from the dead. Even though they are the main characters, the series tend to follow the person/people related to the person in account (person who wrote the shigofumi). The short series is full of episodic stories, with each being different from the last but they all deal with the same issue… ‘death’. Each story varies in the levels of disturbing content so if you thought it would be a walk in the park then you are sorely mistaken but there are also plenty of heartfelt stories ...
Apr 11, 2008
First time I heard this series, I was hesitant to watch it due to the fact "shinigami" or other death-related themes are proliferative in the anime market these days but boy...was I wrong. :D

Story: 9/10
The story is well-made with "death letters" being the main dish. No beating around the bush since all storyline will end with each episode in the early parts. Although at first, it may be bit confusing, especially Fumika's story but will eventually be revealed later on.

Art: 8/10
Not as appealing or dazzy such as Shakugan no Shana but J.C. Staff made good use of the artwork and styling. Some episodes however are ...
Nov 17, 2008
For a series that is only 12 episodes long (at the time this was written I have heard nothing of any plans to make a second season) Shigofumi is an Anime with amazing depth and a very well written story. It is one of the best anime's I have seen in a long time, certainly one of the best anime series I have seen with less than 20 episodes.

Story - 9

As I said before the writing in Shigofumi is amazing in itself, even more amazing is the fact that it is presented gradually over the span of 12 episodes at a perfect pace. ...
Nov 30, 2008
Shigofumi starts out with much potential as it deals with issues with sophistication while the brutal unpredictability which never ceases to convey a melancholy yet intriguing experience, however Shigofumi seems to go downhill from there as the short episodic stories thereafter lack the justification for behavior of the characters as the characters don't go beyond the superficial means (just evil and good) and the story writing becomes short of well-written plots because of the questionable disbeliefs by the audience. (ex : episode 6). The ending or major plot (episode 10-12) was quite mediocre but light-hearted nether the less. It could have been a brilliant masterpiece ...
Dec 2, 2013
Shigofumi. A letter (fumi) delivered from the afterlife (shigo). Hence, Shigofumi. The final message left by one who's died. Letters from the departed. Strong feelings are required to be able to send a Shigofumi. Passionate love. Deep belief. And... hatred.

The above paragraph comprised of lines from Episodes 1 and 2 of this show, Shigofumi was adapted from the light novel series of the same name by Ryo Amamiya by J.C. Staff, known for other anime franchises such as Raildex, Shakugan no Shana, and Toradora! With direction by Tatsuo Satou, character designs, original and anime, by Kouhaku Kuroboshi and Tetsuya Kawakami, respectively, the series revolves predominantly ...
Oct 5, 2020
Shigofumi is the culmination of a blatantly critical, destructive miasma of the human condition and all of its' expressions.

When the original novel was written by Amamiya back in 2006, it came at a weird time, especially since there wasn't much material quite like this in the late 2000's, having been past that era of anime-inspired literature by a bit over half a decade. This is proof that it's never too late to make something both awe-inspiring and soul-crushing.

Shigofumi's plot is something that flourishes in its' repetition. Fumika is a postal worker for the final messages of the once-living, bringing them to their destination no matter ...
Aug 7, 2020
I, Agent_Redacted once dreamed that Violet Evergarden was a loli. But never once have I anticipated that my delusional desire would come true this day.

Shigofumi is Violet Evergarden loli version.
- They are both Kuudere.
- They both deliver letters.
- They look similar.

Although Violet Evergarden effortlessly outshines Shigofumi. Shigofumi's story truly deems entertaining and to my surprise actually, legitimately caught me off guard entirely.

Shigofumi explores the unholy abyss of depression, suicide, abuse, bully and threats. The story centers around Fumika, a mail carrier from the afterlife who delivers letters of those who kicked the bucket to living, associated people of the ones who ...
Jul 9, 2010
This was a weird anime. It starts out pretty decent but then the main plot starts to develop and things get weird. The ending could have been better but it wasn't too horrible.

Overall, if you've got the time, give it a watching. It's really hard to give a review on this one without putting in any spoilers but everything ties in together pretty nicely. I still wish the ending was better.
Jul 13, 2010
Story. 8
Whether it's based in Japanese folklore or the author's unique idea, this is the first time I see a treatment of a shinigami-style character delivering mail for dead people to the world of the living. Whoever came up with it, it's a neat, compelling idea, and Shigofumi used it well. Although slightly episodic, nevertheless most of the episodes were thought-provoking takes on various aspects of life and death, from a bullied student deciding to commit suicide to a grown man learning he's dying of cancer. There was also a fairly strong central plot, involving Fumika, the "dead" girl delivering the mail, ...
Aug 30, 2008
Fumika is a mail carrier who delivers letters written by people who have passed away. Each episode holds its own story with Fumika meeting other characters who are most of the time only there for that episode. But it's not as episodic as it may appear to be at first. Each episode reveals a piece of the mystery surrounding the main character and her connections with others are slowly uncovered.

The anime is short but entertaining. Many of the episodes hold some kind of mystery or situation that can be solved, made worse, or only slightly affected with the arrival of a shigofumi, a letter from ...
Apr 24, 2011
This review may contain minor spoiler. Shigofumi is a great anime for anybody who's looking for a psychological show.

Story:9/10
In the first few episodes, the story doesn't involve much the main character but give us a sign of what to come. That being said, the story afterwards becomes more complexe which will captivate most and intrigue others. The plot showcases what pressure, abuse, misguided love... and many more can truly amount to. Shigofumi seems like a pessemistic show but in truth it isn't completely, It just doesn't follow most anime

Art:8/10
The character and the scenery are well drawn but the colors are sometimes odd not to ...
Feb 22, 2018
--Additional information--
Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed, Shigofumi: Stories of Last Letter, or simply Shigofumi is a Japanese anime television series, which was created by Tomorou Yuzawa and produced by Bandai Visual and Genco. It aired in Japan on Chiba TV and other networks between January 6 and March 22, 2008 and contains twelve episodes. An original video animation episode was included with the final anime DVD volume released on September 26, 2008. A light novel series was originally adapted from the anime's premise set by Tomorou Yuzawa, featuring story composition and illustrations by Ryou Amamiya and Poko, respectively. Four novels were published by MediaWorks under ...
Jun 25, 2011
Don't let the moe looking character design of Fumika and the energetic talking staff fool you in thinking this will be a light-hearted title. Shigofumi features a grim look into a number of touchy social issues faced by characters that Fumika delivers letters from the dead to and explores some tragic developments concerning Fumika's own past. This is a series that isn't afraid to explore the more harsher side of human society concerning the characters we encounter as subjects such as bullying, suicide, child abuse and pressures with conformity are delved into. The characters we are witness to are fleshed out enough where we have ...
Jul 4, 2016
Anime rating: 7/10 , Deep,emotional, brutal reality Messages: 10/10
*I Don't usually give 2 ratings but when i do that means that the anime did something great !!*
Well at the start i though definitely this anime deserves more recognition... but then slowly came and saw its mistakes... It was just sad...Will explain shortly...
Firstly, will start with the magnificent sounds. There are only OSTs and 1 Ending song. That ending show is top tier. Just brilliant! The OST are touching and fitting. But really big credit to that Ed. It just sooooo gooood!!
Continuing with plot and story. The anime touches some really brutal, deep and harsh topics ...
Apr 1, 2009
Shigofumi is possibly one of the best series brought to the anime world. I enjoyed the ever arising idea of life after death and how it's proven existence affected the real world. Although the main plot isn't exposed until the 3rd or 4th episode, the mini-sodes are really something. It gives off a "Death Note" kind of feel, but doesn't question your morals, rather it questions how you feel for those who receive shigofumis.
Quite possibly one of the main driving points for this series is it's finesse in expressing it's point. The series doesn't try so hard to give off an ominous aura, they're just ...
Jan 28, 2014
“There are certain things you can’t say until you’re dead.”
- Mikawa Fumika

Shigofumi. Literal translation as “Dead-Letters”. We all have those things, secrets and words we will never say in the range of our lives. Shigofumi explores the answers to ‘what if’ we actually had the opportunity to tell the last words of our life, our final mementos to the world of the living.

Mikawa Fumika is one such deliverer of Shigofumi. Accompanied by her talking staff Kanaka, she faithfully delivers shigofumi to their respective receivers.

The show’s episodic nature is easily one of its strongest elements. The individual arcs to a fantastic job of showcasing different ...
Dec 19, 2013
When I found out about Shigofumi, I was intrigued by the concept. It explores what would happen if you could send a letter after your death to the world of the living. The ones who deliver these letters are only supposed to observe as the strong feelings of the dead affect the people they knew. The contents of these letters, however, are not always uplifting.

Story: 8
I really enjoyed the originality of the story. By that, I mean how the letters considered "all" strong emotions, even those of intense hatred. Social issues in Shigofumi include bullying and joblessness (and something else I'd rather not spoil). The ...
Sep 13, 2018
Shigofumi’s atmosphere is very bleak and cynical; it reminded me of how I felt while watching Vampire Princess Miyu or Boogiepop Phantom with its retrograded aesthetic. This cult classic combines the aspect of cute girls with the morose subject of the dead and their wishes. Much like Fate/kaleid liner Prisma☆Illya, there are talking staffs and magical girls with thigh-high stockings, but imagine if Miyu from Prisma☆Illya had a revolver as a weapon and transported messages from the dead to the living as a Shinigami. That’s Shigofumi in a nutshell.

• Shigofumi was more than what I was expecting; conceptually it’s a bombshell that’s teeming with cool ideas. ...
Oct 15, 2010
You won't really know what your last words will be, or to whom would you say them. Sometimes, we might not get the chance to say them anyway. That's where Shigofumi comes in.

Shigofumi (translated as "after death letter") are letters containing whatever a person who died, would have wanted to say, but never got the chance. The story revolves around Fumika, the one that delivers these letters.

STORY
The story shows how people might act if they received letter from someone close to them, or is somehow involved with them, who had already been dead. Although it has only thirteen episodes (including the epilogue episode), the story ...