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Apr 11, 2014 9:31 PM

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Great Episode..still loving Lucy Rose's song.

Damn, poor Mina..getting her voice stolen by that mushi? I wonder why her father avoids the village people living near the shore.

Oh, so his wife was killed by a shark. Poor Sakichi, really sad. :(

Ginko still the same good old buddy, helping the villagers with the warning and stuff. ^^

That Red Sea looked creepy. Those dead fishes. O_o

So we get a happy ending. ^^ The last scene with the flying birds was beautiful!
xchee said:

Two episodes with good endings, we all know what's coming.


NOO ;__;
Apr 11, 2014 9:33 PM

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Hmm I suppose this is quite a relaxing show. There's a lot of feels although personally I didn't get too excited or too sad. Watchable even if just too see how the story goes.

The bird mushis flying at the end was really beautiful though. Normally I don't like shows with drab colors like this but this is surprisingly bearable. Of course the OSTs are beautiful too. If it keeps getting better I might check out the first season.
Apr 11, 2014 9:36 PM

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jiraiya_sensei said:
If it keeps getting better I might check out the first season.


I think you should just watch the first season beforehand to fully appreciate this anime, you're missing some great episodes with bittersweet endings. It's one of the masterpiece out there and I think this sequel itself can top season 1 in all aspects. It's way better than the typical anime shows out there. ^^
Apr 11, 2014 10:02 PM

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Nuvi said:

I think you should just watch the first season beforehand to fully appreciate this anime, you're missing some great episodes with bittersweet endings. It's one of the masterpiece out there and I think this sequel itself can top season 1 in all aspects. It's way better than the typical anime shows out there. ^^


I'm sort of testing the water with the 2nd season here. Honestly speaking I found Mushishi a long time ago but the synopsis didn't really excite me so I wanted to see what kind of anime it really is. Luckily it's an episodic anime with no overarching plot but yeah I'll watch season 1 when I find the time. I'm trying to finish JoJo's first season first.
Apr 11, 2014 10:14 PM

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Is the budget lower than before? I notice a lot more empty-ish background scenes than the first season.

Otherwise, nice episode.
Apr 12, 2014 1:15 AM

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Just an amazing episode, Mushishi always delivers.
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Apr 12, 2014 1:50 AM

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The bird scene was just gorgeous; I felt like I was looking at a piece of art, but with movement.
Apr 12, 2014 1:51 AM

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I feel like I'll be able to come back every episode and say "what i just watched really was like watching art". Always able to watch mushishi and really take in everything in such a different way then with most anime. It's just beautiful.
Apr 12, 2014 2:25 AM

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Another solid entry in Mushishi, I think I liked this one better than the first one. Neither were particularly strong episodes relative to season one but they both still captured what makes Mushishi both one of my all-time favorite anime but one of the most refreshing & relaxing series out there.

I do echo geralt about wanting Ginko to be a little more pronounced than he has so far. He wasn't always a central figure in the plot and has taken the back seat before (hell, he was basically a cameo in the final episode of season one) but it's just something I'm looking forward to in this season.

Back to the episode, the only complaint I had was the people constantly losing their faces if they weren't close enough to the screen. I honestly don't remember if this was the case in the first season but it was minor issue here. & I do want to stress "minor" here. Otherwise, I enjoyed this one. The scene where the mushi leave the sea shells and fly away is easily one of my favorites in the entire series, absolutely beautiful.
Apr 12, 2014 3:00 AM

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Another amazing episode with a happy ending.

Great episode!!!
Apr 12, 2014 3:03 AM

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Beautiful episode once again. Loved the last scene when the songbirds flew.
Also the mushi where very cute in the shells.
Apr 12, 2014 5:26 AM

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art and atmosphere was so beautiful to the point that I'm on the verge of tears.
Apr 12, 2014 5:35 AM

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Feels were touched.
OP nice as always
Apr 12, 2014 6:16 AM

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Fucking beautiful as expected.

Loving the new OST.
Apr 12, 2014 6:23 AM

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Beautiful episode. ;_;

Character developments here really hit some feels.
And the scene where those bird-like mushis coming out of the shells and flying, my god, it was pure EUPHORIA! It's too beautiful..

OP still brings shiver and the music's great as usual.

AlexTheRiot said:
Really great episode. I loved the symbolism with Mina losing her voice, as her father was restricting her ability to make connections with people and move on by telling her not to talk to anyone.


Same thoughts here.
Apr 12, 2014 7:10 AM

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Whenever I come from work I always watch this just to relax. Glad they were able to solve their problems and live together as a village.
Apr 12, 2014 7:23 AM
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Those bird is cute inside those shell and scary as well !!
I never thought these mushi can predict bad omen.
Apr 12, 2014 7:34 AM

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That was some great story telling again
When the man and his daughter Mina decided to give the chief the pearl to get by it got to me as well
The last scene with the birds parting their shells was amazing
Apr 12, 2014 7:57 AM

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CookieBun said:
Is the budget lower than before? I notice a lot more empty-ish background scenes than the first season.


Unfortunately it seems so. Maybe there will a difference in the disc release, but other than that it is at least as competent.

Also, this is among the more beautiful stories in the second half of Mushishi, I think. These mushi are sort of like the people in the village, trying to hold together to avoid the disaster. There is just so many parallels you can draw in this show: nature, human behaviour, nature and even some folklore. It's truly on a different level.
Apr 12, 2014 10:12 AM

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One word
Amazing
"Even villains have standards"
-Accelerator-

Apr 12, 2014 10:46 AM

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Ah, that was beautiful. The sound of waves and seagulls soothed me endlessly. I loved to see Ginko walking along the shore amidst the rain and picking up the chirping seashell with the little bird-mushi inside. Once again, a very poignant and wonderful short story. I can’t get enough.

And oh, what gorgeous final scene—seeing all the mushi come out of their shells and fly away at the same time was magical.
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Apr 12, 2014 11:12 AM

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Simple the best anime ever
Apr 12, 2014 11:39 AM

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I don't even think there's an episode I could possibly dislike when it comes to Mushishi.
Apr 12, 2014 11:57 AM

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Great episode as always!!!!!!!!
Apr 12, 2014 1:19 PM
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I love the opening song so much.
And man, this episode was beautiful. I was so happy when they returned to the village.
The Mushi were very adorable and were beautiful when they finally left the shore.
10/10 episode for me, next week come sooner.
Apr 12, 2014 1:21 PM

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One of my favourite Mushishi episodes yet. The bird sequence at the end looked beautiful and the episode tied everything together in a very lovely way. Is the budget higher in this season? It seems to be to me.
Apr 12, 2014 2:46 PM

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"there was nothing anybody could do"

man this ep was beautiful. Just fuckin sublime. So they all got through the disaster without any casualties thanks to Ginko's warning and some good old fashioned community cooperation. Nice.
"...our faces marked by toil, by deceptions, by success, by love; our weary eyes looking still, looking always, looking anxiously for something out of life, that while it is expected is already gone – has passed unseen, in a sigh, in a flash – together with the youth, with the strength, with the romance of illusions.” - Joseph Conrad ('Youth')
Apr 12, 2014 3:24 PM

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What an impressive episode. I can honestly say of all the anime I've watched this is an incredibly impressive such an emotional short story.
Apr 12, 2014 4:24 PM
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emeraldrosary said:
phantom19 said:
At first I thought the old guy was a jerk because he said he wouldn't warn the village. Now I see why he acted that way in the beginning. So the shark was basically a red herring, the red tide was actually the real danger back then.

But I'm sort of confused a little bit. So when the wife died 10 years ago, was there a red tide or was the sea red because of her blood?

Because if it was a red tide then a lot more villagers would've died because eating the fish during a red tide would kill them.


Actually the two events are technically unrelated. The shark killed Sakichi's wife 10 years before; the red tide disaster is a separate event. What links them is human memory: the blood of the wife coloring the waves in a way similar to red tide. More blood is shown than was probably realistic, perhaps to make it even more dramatic, or because the memory is so painful, that he "remembers" more blood than there was. The red tide's similar appearance seems to have been the painful trigger that caused S to forgive himself and the village elder.

Hope this helps!
Apr 12, 2014 4:34 PM

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Another excellent episode! Those bird-like mushi were beautiful. I'm glad Mina's father came around and returned to the village. That's probably what helped Mina get her voice back.

Is this really only going to be 12 episodes? I'm rather disappointed about that.

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Apr 12, 2014 4:41 PM

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Really liked the end shot. Such good animation.
Another good tale.
Apr 12, 2014 7:49 PM
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God that ending OST with the Bird-Mushi wow....

This anime is truly a fucking piece of art.
Apr 13, 2014 12:53 AM

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The scary red tide.... a little ghostly feel.
Apr 13, 2014 1:57 AM

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This was even better than the previous episode. The bird scene at the end was too good.

Thanks Mushishi. Never change.
Apr 13, 2014 3:22 AM

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This anime is magic
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liked the fact that ginko wasnt the feature of the ep, the show can carry itself without him and still work beautifully
It's not that strange, since they did it many times in previous season


but its nice that they dont just rely on him.
"Urushibara Ruka. The mannerisms and voice of a woman... No... More feminine than any woman. But he's a guy. Taller than Mayuri, but so very thin... But he's a guy. Looks great in a miko outfit... But he's a guy. It's already twilight And yet, it's so hot. The cicadas are crying. But... He's a guy."
Apr 13, 2014 7:04 AM

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Absolutely lovely, as always :>
The Mushi from this episode was adorable.
Apr 13, 2014 8:31 AM

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This is why I love this anime. There is no certainty on how the anime ends. Mushi just care about themselves and live in our ecosystem independently. How humans tamper with them is what changes the story. So the endings can either be happy or sad. In this case it was happy :)
Apr 13, 2014 10:39 AM

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Really liked the two girls' voices. Can someone translate the credits?
Don't forget.
Always, somewhere,
someone is fighting for you.
As long as you remember her,
you are not alone.
Apr 13, 2014 11:46 AM

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Another perfect episode, 10/10 or you fail.

One of the few shows that really can pull my emotions out. The final sequence with those Mushi-birds flying away along with that beautiful OST was worth at least 3 tears.

Mushishi is beautiful in every fucking way, and it's still the same masterpiece it ever was. Mushishi is a legend of the anime medium. The greatest anime production in its history.
Apr 13, 2014 1:30 PM

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That was amazing, an emotional episode.... This show was and still is a masterpiece to me!!!
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Apr 13, 2014 1:34 PM

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Bheaze said:
Toaki90 said:
This anime is magic
Bheaze said:
liked the fact that ginko wasnt the feature of the ep, the show can carry itself without him and still work beautifully
It's not that strange, since they did it many times in previous season


but its nice that they dont just rely on him.


I think that's what makes Mushishi so great. While Ginko is the main character all he essentially does is help give people a push to solve the problem, but it's up to the other characters to solve it themselves a lot of the times. That's also what can make it sad though, some people can overcome it and others can't. We haven't had any depressing episodes just yet in this season, but we'll probably have one soon.
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Apr 13, 2014 1:54 PM

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Fantastic episode, season's off to a very strong start! Lovely bit of human drama in this one with the mushi and Ginko being secondary to the plot.
It's probably already been said but that shot towards the end where the camera whirls around the girl as the mushi take flight was absolutely stunning and really caught me off guard. Was flipping through the manga version earlier in preparation, not sure if I'd do that for every episode though.

Anyone know when the soundtrack(s) are getting released?
Apr 13, 2014 5:40 PM

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This was a decent episode. It was a good old-fashioned village cooperation story.
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Apr 14, 2014 12:29 PM

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Beautiful episode.
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Apr 14, 2014 3:34 PM

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Haleth said:
emeraldrosary said:
phantom19 said:
At first I thought the old guy was a jerk because he said he wouldn't warn the village. Now I see why he acted that way in the beginning. So the shark was basically a red herring, the red tide was actually the real danger back then.

But I'm sort of confused a little bit. So when the wife died 10 years ago, was there a red tide or was the sea red because of her blood?

Because if it was a red tide then a lot more villagers would've died because eating the fish during a red tide would kill them.


Actually the two events are technically unrelated. The shark killed Sakichi's wife 10 years before; the red tide disaster is a separate event. What links them is human memory: the blood of the wife coloring the waves in a way similar to red tide. More blood is shown than was probably realistic, perhaps to make it even more dramatic, or because the memory is so painful, that he "remembers" more blood than there was. The red tide's similar appearance seems to have been the painful trigger that caused S to forgive himself and the village elder.

Hope this helps!


Yeah it's so ironic that touches deep feels. Also if it was red tide that caused his wife's death then not only his wife but including himself so many people would have been poisoned by eating poisonous fishes and seashells just like the seabirds at the end of episode. Also yeah along with her wife, if it was red tide, some people would have been also dead along with her since they were basically on the sea and made contact with it.
Apr 15, 2014 1:30 AM

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And here i was planning on putting this on hold untill after it finished airing. Nope, that's not happening anymore.
Definitely going to look forward to this every week.

Apr 15, 2014 2:06 AM

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Another beautiful story. There are life tragedies but thanks to anime and mushishi, life is still beautiful.
Apr 15, 2014 7:40 AM

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It's great to see how mushishi is capable of putting more story and meaning behind 1 episode while so many anime fail to do this with even 12 or more episodes.
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Apr 15, 2014 3:17 PM

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On the one hand, this series has so far matched the first, being no less than superb in idea and execution. On the other, it serves as a rather potent reminder that there really hasn't been that many genuinely well done anime shows since the first season of Mushishi, as well as emphasising the mediocrity, banality and hackneyed-nature of many other current shows. A pity that a great piece of televisual entertainment should also highlight the generally wasted potential of a medium, though such a bitter-sweet observation is perhaps apt given the show's themes and tone...
Apr 15, 2014 6:19 PM

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Sublime episode. It makes me want to throw my two cents about the shark/red tide matter.

Qpax said:
Haleth said:
emeraldrosary said:
phantom19 said:
At first I thought the old guy was a jerk because he said he wouldn't warn the village. Now I see why he acted that way in the beginning. So the shark was basically a red herring, the red tide was actually the real danger back then.

But I'm sort of confused a little bit. So when the wife died 10 years ago, was there a red tide or was the sea red because of her blood?

Because if it was a red tide then a lot more villagers would've died because eating the fish during a red tide would kill them.


Actually the two events are technically unrelated. The shark killed Sakichi's wife 10 years before; the red tide disaster is a separate event. What links them is human memory: the blood of the wife coloring the waves in a way similar to red tide. More blood is shown than was probably realistic, perhaps to make it even more dramatic, or because the memory is so painful, that he "remembers" more blood than there was. The red tide's similar appearance seems to have been the painful trigger that caused S to forgive himself and the village elder.

Hope this helps!


Yeah it's so ironic that touches deep feels. Also if it was red tide that caused his wife's death then not only his wife but including himself so many people would have been poisoned by eating poisonous fishes and seashells just like the seabirds at the end of episode. Also yeah along with her wife, if it was red tide, some people would have been also dead along with her since they were basically on the sea and made contact with it.


I'm not entirely sure about the detached passage due to these (sigh, I am unable to directly upload them right now...
Image 1: http://postimg.org/image/67i2588m5/
Image 2: http://postimg.org/image/rv70fo90d/

That made me think twice if the red tide wasn't the real reason for the wife's death. Of course you could say that if the red tide occured before, it would bring the dead fish to the surface, a thing that seemingly didn't happen when his wife was killed but here's my theory: the red tide might have happened when his wife was killed, the fish didn't surface because the shark (or the sharks, might be more than one) eat them all before that actually happened. So the shark appearances and the red tide may have been a nasty coincidence back then, there's no way we can be 100% sure about what happened. The fish wasn't poisoned back in the day because it is a rare occurance, like they said at the images above, so the villagers wouldn't be poisoned afterwards. Maybe I'm missing something but here's my take on this. The husband might have realised the situation after witnessing the red tide, and that's the catch for his "redemption".

Of course I might just be overthinking things and in fact a shark killed her, maybe. We will never know how his wife died for certain.

That's why I love Mushishi. So subtle, intelligent, imaginative... superb.
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