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Sep 19, 2024 12:25 PM

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Started watching this because of the interesting style but my god what great story telling and symbolism, amazingly done. What a sad story.
Oct 18, 2024 11:11 PM
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Perfect for Spooky season!
Dec 3, 2024 11:38 PM

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Okay, here are my two cents about the previous miscarriage theory. Hold on and bear with me, lol!

I believe the theory that the pregnant mother had a previous miscarriage or abortion makes more sense and aligns with the "Reason" being Guilt.
In the scene where she tells the young master that she is pregnant, the creepy hired thug comments, "You don't care who it is as long as he's rich, right?".
This suggests that she may have previously become pregnant by someone she didn't love.
This time, she fell in love and thought the young master loved her too, but it turned out that this was not true.

The babies seem to embody the regret of not being born or being loved by the mothers they chose and loved.
This parallels the mother's possible previous pregnancy, during which she felt guilt for not giving birth.

In the end, her baby chooses her, just as the other babies did with their mothers. Now, she is determined to give birth to her baby, unwilling to experience regret again.
The blood she spills could symbolize the ending of her first pregnancy due to a miscarriage. Additionally, the doll left next to her belly may serve as a reminder of the first baby.

Ultimately, the guilt felt by both the babies and the pregnant mother is reconciled and forgiven through love.
The love she expresses when she wishes she could be the mother to all of them highlights this reconciliation.
The act of love is sufficient to send them off peacefully with a smile. :)

Overall- This story is incredible, and the visual artwork is stunning. The first and second episode highlights a topic rarely discussed and incredibly tragic since I believe many women don't choose abortion but feel compelled to due to circumstances or events. These episodes effectively convey this feeling through symbolism and visual art.


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Dec 16, 2024 2:15 PM

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These two episodes, with their abortion theme don't sit right with me.
I do think you could say, that the owner of the inn forced the women to have abortions against their will and that's why it's evil. Also the Inn owner is seen punching a pretty big pregnancy belly of a woman. This could mean that the abortions were being done in a later trimester. The babies becoming Mononoke does imply tough, that the fetuses have souls.
No, fetusus don't have conciousness and they don't look like babies.

I love this series so much, but this misrepresentation of abortions does bother me.
Jan 11, 3:07 PM
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At first I wasn’t so sure about the art style as I was having a hard time seeing past the “paper” filter applied. But as soon as I told myself everyone is a paper puppet I got past it lol. So far so good.
Mar 29, 9:37 PM

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I watched this arc once before, could not really process it, and moved on to other things. On second watch, I'm blown away. Disturbing, strange, gut-wrenching, beautiful in its own way.

The sound really stands out. I don't really notice room tone (?), especially not in anime, and especially not different kinds of room tone cutting back and forth. The loud room-shaking moments and the grotesque screams, too.
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Reply to sugarplumfairy
zanmato666 said:
Well this was another interesting episode. I liked how it dealt with a touchy subject and the cinematography was just incredible. So far this is a very unique series and I hope that the other stories are just as interesting as this first one was. Thus, I'm looking forward to the next episode.

yea i totally agree. but the only thing was, i didnt get what the heck happened in the end! i mean did she miscarriage? or give birth? or what??!
@sugarplumfairy I was also confused till I read https://mononoke.fandom.com/wiki/Zashiki_Warashi. Looks like the
Zashiki Warashi realised it was harming the only good person they had met, so Zashiki Warashi left the women & allowed themselves to be killed.
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