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8.5/10 First episode date 12 July 2007 | 8.3/10 Genre Occult detective Licensed by Siren Visual Final episode date 27 September 2007 Number of episodes 12 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by Chiaki J. KonakaIkuko TakahashiMichiko YokoteManabu Ishikawa Characters Medicine seller, Zashiki-warashi, Hyoue Sasaki Cast Similar Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Ta, Paranoia Agent, Tokyo Magnitude 80, Eden of the East, Serial Experiments Lain |
Mononoke (モノノ怪) is a Japanese animated television series produced by Toei Animation. A spin-off of 2006's horror anthology series Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales, Mononoke follows the character of the medicine seller as he continues to face a myriad of supernatural perils. Mononoke takes place during the Edo Period Japan with the four class system, Samurai being the highest class and merchants (such as the medicine seller himself) being in the lowest class. Only Samurai were permitted to carry swords, which is why it comes as a shock to many of the characters that the medicine seller would be carrying a sword.
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Produced by Toei Animation, the anime series was directed by Kenji Nakamura, written by Chiaki J. Konaka, Ikuko Takahashi, Michiko Yokote and Manabu Ishikawa. Takashi Hashimoto directed the animation and was the character designer, Takashi Kurahashi was the art director, its music was composed by Yasuharu Takanashi, and it was broadcast in Fuji Television's block Noitamina between July 2007 and September 2007, lasting 12 episodes. Siren Visual licensed it for Australasian region.

A manga adaptation of the original Bakeneko arc was published in Young Gangan between August 17, 2007 and August 1, 2008. The individual chapters were collected and released in two tankōbon (collected volumes) by Square Enix on January 25, 2008, and September 25, 2008. A second manga series started to be published on September 25, 2013 by Tokuma Shoten on its magazine Monthly Comic Zenon. The last chapter of it was serialized in Monthly Comic Zenon on November 25, 2014. The series was released into two volumes on July 19, 2014, and December 20, 2014 respectively.

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Plot & Characters

Mononoke follows a wandering, nameless character known only as the "Medicine Seller" (voiced by Takahiro Sakurai). The series is made up of individual chapters in which the medicine seller encounters, combats and subsequently destroys mononoke. The "mononoke" are a type of ayakashi, unnatural spirits that linger in the human world.
The Medicine Seller always proceeds in the same manner, using his knowledge of the supernatural to fend off the mononoke until he can learn the spirit's shape (Katachi), truth (Makoto) and reasoning (Kotowari). Only then can he unsheathe his sword and exorcise the demon. The English subtitles translate these three necessities as Form, Truth, and Reason.
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While spending the night in a traditional inn, the Medicine Seller stumbles upon a strange phenomenon. A pregnant woman named Shino who is desperately seeking shelter at the inn is led to the last vacant room. The room, though, is haunted by a group of Zashiki Warashi. When the Zashiki Warashi kill an assassin aiming for Shino's life, protecting Shino and her unborn child, the Medicine Seller inquires into the origin of the mononoke.
The innkeeper reveals that the inn used to be a brothel, which she owned and ran. The innkeeper forced her prostitutes to abort their children so that they could continue working; eventually, she reserved Shino's room as an offering to the unborn children. The Medicine Seller realizes that the mononoke are attracted to Shino because of their strong desire to be born. The Zashiki Warashi want Shino to give birth to them, and she agrees, much to the Medicine Seller's dismay. She pulls the talisman warding off the mononoke from her stomach. As it turns out the Zashiki Warashi that she had met upon her arrival was in fact her own child. But since it is impossible for more than one spirit to share the same body, he is forced out. As the two say farewell the spirit of her baby is replaced.
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Traveling on a merchant's luxurious ship, the Medicine Seller and the other passengers drift into the Dragon's Triangle, a mysterious sea full of ayakashi. Among the passengers are Kayo, a servant girl from the Sakai house of Bakeneko fame, Genkei, a Buddhist monk, and Genyousai, a minstrel and spiritualist. Through the appearance of Umizatou, an ayakashi who demands that the passengers reveal their worst fears, the group discovers that Genkei was the one who set the ship off course.
Genkei explains that he and his sister Oyo, who was five years his junior, grew up very close ("too close" he states) because they were left alone on their tiny island home when their parents perished at sea, and since there were few children on the island, again, they grew "too close". It was the lustful, and therefore morally bereft and unacceptable, feelings that he had for his younger sister that drove him to become a Buddhist ascetic at the age of 15, leaving Oyo behind.
Although he faithfully immersed himself in study and the solitary monk's life, he still couldn't shake his lust for his sister, so when he learned that their home island's ships were sinking and being destroyed at sea, he gladly volunteered to return to become a human sacrifice by being imprisoned alive in a "hollow boat" set adrift. He explained that he'd rather be dead than live with his unquenchable thirst to "lie with" Oyo. However, on the night before he was to climb into the boat at sunrise, he met with Oyo, who was now 16 and "so pretty"; she then confessed to him that she had the same feelings for him all along, and that, since they could never marry, she'd rather become the sacrifice in his stead, preferring, as she stated, "to go to the pure land" rather than marry a man who wasn't her brother. Upon hearing this, the young monk (now bishop), "ran away" telling himself he would commit suicide to join Oyo in the afterlife; sadly, he chickened out and instead spent 50 years in deep meditation, praying for the soul of his poor sister Oyo, her corpse supposedly adrift in the hollow boat in the the ayakashi sea for as long. It was his intense focus—metaphorically and specifically, his right eye—on that area of the sea, where Oyo's body was supposed to be imprisoned in the boat, that had caused the Dragon's Triangle or Ayakashi (spirits, generally malevolent) Sea to be so deadly—it was always considered haunted.
Tragically, the ayakashi showed the hollow boat to the current passengers and our distraught bishop by dragging it up from the bottom of the sea onto the deck of their ship, and although they thought they heard scratching from the inside, it was discovered that it had lain empty for 50 years, and that Oyo had in reality "given herself to the sea", as she too could no longer live with her own lust for her brother. The Medicine Seller discovers that Genkei is the mononoke, or at least his darker side has become one, and that this particular mononoke (literally translated as "enraged god who is sick" that form when human feelings of vengeance, rage, guilt etc. meld with ayakashi) was responsible for the ayakashi sea's unrest; had allowed his darker emotions to separate from him in the form of a mononoke. The Medicine Seller exterminates the mononoke part of himself at Bishop Genkei's request and restores calm to him; after 50 years of guilt and lust, he is now at peace, although his beloved Oyo died for naught.
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A despairing woman named Ochou, wishing for freedom but unable to escape her oppression, confesses to killing her husband's entire family. The Medicine Seller doubts this story and visits Ochou in her prison cell to ask her for the truth, but encounters a mononoke in a Noh mask who fights the Medicine Seller and allows Ochou to escape. The man in the mask convinces Ochou that he has given her freedom by helping her kill her family, but the Medicine Seller pursues the two and reveals to Ochou that she had killed not her husband's family, but herself. Ochou married into a good family as her mother wished, but in her desire to please her mother, withstood abuse from her new family to the point of forsaking any happiness she could have gained from her life. When Ochou realizes this, the man in the Noh mask vanishes, and Ochou finds herself in her kitchen. It is implied that the man in the mask was an illusion conjured by the Medicine Seller to help Ochou escape—at the end of the episode, Ochou ignores her husband's orders and leaves her family, gaining the freedom she had long desired.
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Three men seeking to marry Lady Ruri, the sole heir to the Fuenokouji school of incense (kōdō), arrive at her mansion to participate in a competition of incense only to find that the fourth suitor is missing and that the Medicine Seller has taken his place. During the competition, Lady Ruri is murdered. When the Medicine Seller inquires as to why the three suitors are so desperate to inherit the school even after Lady Ruri's death, the suitors reveal that the competition is not actually over the school of incense, but the Toudaiji, a piece of wood rumored to grant its owner great power.
Although Medicine Seller presides over a second incense contest, none of the three suitors win the Toudaiji, as all are killed. It is revealed that the suitors had already been killed by the Toudaiji, and that the Medicine Seller put on this act to make them realize their deaths. The Medicine Seller then asks the Toudaiji, the true mononoke, to reveal itself. The Toudaiji draws its sense of self-esteem from the fact that people value it so highly, yet in truth, it is nothing but a rotting piece of wood. The Toudaiji kills those who seek it, including Lady Ruri's suitors, perpetuating the bloodshed for its sake. The Medicine Seller destroys the Toudaiji, appeasing the souls of its victims, including Lady Ruri's suitors.
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Set in a time decidedly later than the previous arcs — implied to be in the 1920s — the Medicine Seller boards a train with several other passengers. Unfortunately, the train hits a ghostly girl on the tracks, and six passengers and the Medicine Seller are locked in the first car. The Medicine Seller questions the passengers to reveal a dark connection between them, shedding light on the murder of a young newspaper reporter. At the end of the episode the woman's spirit has its revenge, the passengers are saved, and the Medicine Seller challenges the audience to reveal to him their Truth and Reason, vowing to continue hunting mononoke as long as they roam the world.
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Manga Series
Reception
The directing and art have been called "boldly confrontational." It blends a murder mystery structure with "twist of supernatural and a shake of historical, peppered with plenty of stylistic experimentation." It frequently achieves "the ideal - great directing combined with great animation." The Mainichi newspaper said it could not be dismissed as a mere experiment, and that the story's themes were every bit as advanced as the digital animation techniques employed.