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Mushishi

  • TV Series
  • 2005–2014
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  • 25m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
16K
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Mushishi (2005)
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Mushi Master Ginko travels from place to place investigating occurrences that could be tied to supernatural creatures called Mushi.Mushi Master Ginko travels from place to place investigating occurrences that could be tied to supernatural creatures called Mushi.Mushi Master Ginko travels from place to place investigating occurrences that could be tied to supernatural creatures called Mushi.

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    • Yûto Nakano
    • Kôjun Itô
    • Travis Willingham
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    8.5/10
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    2,107
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    • Stars
      • Yûto Nakano
      • Kôjun Itô
      • Travis Willingham
    • 37User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

    Episodes27

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    Yûto Nakano
    • Ginko
    • 2005–2014
    Kôjun Itô
      • 2005–2006
      Travis Willingham
      Travis Willingham
      • Ginko
      • 2005–2006
      Jennifer Seman
      • Narrator…
      • 2005–2006
      Hiroshi Shimozaki
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      • 2005–2006
      Mika Doi
      Mika Doi
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      • 2005–2014
      Ryô Naitô
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      • 2005–2006
      Brina Palencia
      Brina Palencia
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      • 2005–2006
      Luci Christian
      Luci Christian
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      Kenny Green
      Kenny Green
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      • 2005–2006
      Phil Parsons
      Phil Parsons
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      • 2005–2006
      Charles Baker
      Charles Baker
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      Stephanie Young
      Stephanie Young
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      • 2005–2006
      Leah Clark
      Leah Clark
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      Pam Dougherty
      Pam Dougherty
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      Cole Brown
      Cole Brown
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      • 2005–2006
      Takeshi Maeda
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      Monica Rial
      Monica Rial
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      • 2006
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      jpb58

      The Thinking Person's Japanese Anime

      Mushi-Shi (2005) from Japan is a brilliantly written and thought-provoking anime series, with lots of surprises in store for you if you are patient and open minded.

      With Mushi-Shi you will refreshingly NOT see your typical anime cutesy big-eyed girls having crushes on boys, shallow harem sex stories that get old fast, or violent, senseless samurai blood letting. Mushi-Shi is in a class by itself, a gentle show with class and poignancy. As the teachers used to tell us in school, "You will need your thinking caps for this one."

      At first you think you are watching a series about a life force called "mushi", and a traveling man named Ginko who is studying them, but the episodes all have moral tales to teach that transcend the outline of the basic stories. Most episodes are really about the relationships between human beings. The mushi are really incidental and act as catalysts to the dynamics of personal relationships.

      For instance, in the incredible "A String from the Sky" episode the story isn't really about the mushi string that captures the girl, flinging her into the sky; the real lesson being taught is the essential trust that has to exist between a man and woman who claim to love each other. The relationship will not survive without that trust. In "One Night Bridge" the episode really isn't about a mushi bridge that appears once every twenty years; rather the story is about a love so powerful between a young girl and boy that even the experience of death cannot truly break the devotion of their relationship.

      There are also surprising touches of humor in the stories and the main character of Ginko, both of which help bring some levity to serious situations taking place in most of the episodes.

      I watched in both Japanese with English subtitles and then all over again in the English dub, and I ended up liking both equally. Also special mention should go to the beautiful music soundtrack, which was perfect for the series. If only all anime were of such superb quality! Each episode is basically a stand alone segment, with different characters interacting with Ginko, who is the traveling "Mushi Master" out to help them, if he can, extricate themselves from the mushi's influences.

      I rented the series from Netflix. Although the rating there is TV-14 I disagree with this completely. There is nothing in Mushi-Shi that children ten years of age or older couldn't watch. No sex, hardly any violence, the language is clean except for a "damn" once in a blue moon. Compared to most other anime out there Mushi-Shi is very clean.

      I have watched my share of anime series by now, but I could easily throw all the others out after watching Mushi-Shi. It's that phenomenal. It deserves its high rating on the IMDb. It is intelligent and boasts beautiful animation. Don't miss this wonderful series!
      10enarttong

      Unique Masterpiece

      Mushi-Shi is by far one of my favorite animes. It follows Ginko the mushi master who travels between villages and helps people with mushi problems wherever he goes. In each episode he encounters new characters and their mushi problems. Each episode is a self contained story that rarely is ever mentioned again. The lack of an over-arching plot should be bothersome, but somehow Mushi-Shi makes it work. By avoiding a season-long quest and plot, Mushi-Shi invests itself fully into each episode. This creates more focus on the plot and characters unique to each episode, and ultimately makes each episode extremely satisfying to watch (most likely because the audience doesn't have to worry about saving the world or some other sort of season-long quest in the back of their minds).

      Besides Ginko, other characters rarely reappear. Despite this, Mushi-Shi manages to makes memorable and compelling characters. The way the show treats its female characters is especially notable. The female characters are never sexualized, pushed out of the action, or poorly characterized. They get the same treatment as the male characters. Mushi-Shi always makes sure to explain enough about its characters for them to feel realistic in their situations, but always holds back enough information to keep a mysterious tone.

      The soundtrack for Mushi-Shi is perfect. It feels calm, mysterious, and chilling all at once to fit with the strange situations Ginko faces. It contributes a lot to this anime's unique feel.

      Though Mushi-Shi may feel a bit slow compared to other popular animes, it has a way of sucking you into Ginko's strange mushi-filled world. I found it a refreshing change of pace and an enjoyable adventure.
      9jess_davis

      Extraordinary yet subtle

      Mushishi is an episodic anime comprised of 26 parts. Each episode stands alone from the rest and often the only common denominators in the stories are the presence of Ginko, the main character, and occasional appearances of his friend, Adashino-sensei. Ginko is a Mushi-shi (or bug master, if you'd prefer a literal translation) who travels around the far reaches of Japan examining and documenting various species of mushi. At the same time he helps those who come into contact with these entities: it seems many types of mushi are parasitic in nature and there are unfavorable results when they cross paths with humans. Throughout the series we're shown many magnificent creatures as well as a few intriguing glimpses into Ginko's past.

      Mushishi is an extraordinary series. It was refreshing in that it was so serene to watch – the art is beautiful, the atmosphere is peaceful, and yet the series was able to create excellent tension when it was called for. The stories within it are intriguing and one is left with a sense of wonderment when all is said and done.

      However, I was left yearning for more from the series. I found myself so interested in the characters that I wished for more plot – perhaps an arc or two that consisted of multiple episodes. There were a few opportunities in the show where they could have done just that, but instead they chose to remain true to the manga. As a result, you have to be patient while watching the series and enjoy it for what it is; its pacing is so different from other animes that you might be more familiar with.

      This series has easily become one of my favorites, and I hope it receives more recognition outside of Japan – recognition that it so plainly deserves.

      9/10
      9deepakputhraya

      Mindbogglingly Spectacular! :p

      I was in search for an anime that was finished and was short that is when I stumbled across this spectacular anime.

      This anime comprises of 26 episodes each stands alone from the other. Ginko the Mushi-shi travels around japan encountering Mushis.

      Mushis are creatures that are neither animals or souls, they are living things between them. Not everyone can see them, Ginko and a few others can see them. Mushis can be good and could be bad. Ginko helps people who are facing problems with Mushis.Every encounter Ginko makes with a mushi is breathtakingly fascinating.

      I suggested this anime to a couple of my friends and they all asked me "It doesn't have a story-line as such. does it? Then how is it fun?"

      I can only tell you that if you don't watch this you are just going to miss a great amount of fun.

      Every time I watched one episode I would be persuaded to watch another and then another. The art is extraordinary, music is spectacular, and the stories is just Brilliant. Its not just about the Mushis or the Mushi-shis, Its about Human emotions and love.

      A must watch anime. If you decide not to see this you just missed "Serenity"!

      My rating : 9/10
      10lucyavamartin

      Beautiful Storytelling.

      I am so thankful to have found Mushishi. The storytelling in each episode is masterfully thoughtful, creative and calm. The series isn't flashy, nor does it grab for your attention with action and fighting (don't get me wrong, I love a good anime battle just as much as anyone else), However, despite its simplicity, I find each story deeply thoughtful, containing themes which urge viewers to slow down and really think deliberately. In short, I would recommend this anime to anyone and everyone.

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      • Trivia
        Based on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Urushibara. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Afternoon Season Zokan from 1999 to 2002, and in Monthly Afternoon from December 2002 to August 2008. The individual chapters were collected and released into ten tankobon volumes by Kodansha.
      • Connections
        Followed by Mushishi: Mushishi Tokubetsu-hen: Hihamukage (2014)
      • Soundtracks
        The Sore Feet Song
        (Opening theme)

        Performed by Ally Kerr

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      • Release date
        • October 22, 2005 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Languages
        • Japanese
        • Portuguese
        • French
        • English
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • Mushi-Shi
      • Production companies
        • Artland
        • Avex Entertainment
        • Marvelous Entertainment
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      • Runtime
        • 25m
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1
        • 16 : 9

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