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[Mushi Master] Anime adaptation UR

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  • April 15, 2025
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1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

A masterpiece that both preserves the original work and expresses it well.

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx38

The production company has run out of steam.

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>>2

It’s the work of insects, isn’t it?

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>>4

It’s a person.

3: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It is incredibly grateful that it can be reviewed regularly.

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Even if the first anime adaptation is a miracle

Maintaining quality in a sequel that has had quite a gap is no small feat.

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We’re going to record real ambient sounds for the perfect anime adaptation.

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It’s too perfect, including the broadcast time slot.

9: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

I saw for the first time in an anime how tatami mats sink under a person’s weight.

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>>9

I saw an anime where a robot stepping on a carpet makes the floor sink, it was in Tetsujin 28-go’s superhuman Kelly.

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The anime has done a thorough job.

Because you completed it, I want to chase after you…

12: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the UR anime.

13: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Do a 4K digital remaster.

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Those things considered far away.

15: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Still the best of lolibaba.

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The new work by Teacher Urushihara has started in After.

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>>16

Really!?

If it’s a relaxed vibe like a cat facing west, I would be so happy!!

17: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It doesn’t have much of a sense of the era, so it can still be easily watched even now.

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I’m out of options.

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>>18

The meaning is different!!

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx12

It’s too much of a testament to the creators who died for this that I brought the company back to make this, but I can never say “copy this.”

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It seems that there are many animators whose brains have been burned out.

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It’s nice that the anthology has a quietly impressive collection of works…

24: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I especially like the story of the thread picture and the Aun no Mushi.

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The end of a naive thought that believed good things would sell.

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It seems that the staff interview for the bonuses was conducted during the production of the anime.

In one word, the staff unanimously said to the director, “Please submit the storyboard quickly,” which was a problem.

27: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

After seeing this, I thought I don’t need to read the original work.

I don’t often know anime that are superior to the original work.

50: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

>>27

Huh? If you want to fight, let’s go outside.

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>>27

What a waste.

It’s a shame that people don’t know the original work, which has its own unique charm.

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I’m always waiting for the soundtrack that includes the theme songs for each chapter of the sequel.

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Does this lolibaba have any more appearances afterwards?

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>>29

None

Was there a cut in the OVA?

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I don’t have it.

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The OP is…

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>>33

I love it so much that I want to travel.

2 makes me sleepy.

34: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

What kind of country is Japan? Showing this would convey about 70%.

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>>34

Is it really okay like that?!

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I like the story about a bird being inside a shell because it’s cute.

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>>35

It’s amazing how the insects take off while spinning around, isn’t it?

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In the end, what you all value is probably the setting based on old Japan that allows for many slender women to appear, right?

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Even now, I sometimes cover my ears and listen to a sound like a rumble from the earth.

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It looks like it’s taking a lot of time…

It looks like it's taking a lot of time...

My lord, the sunlight has disappeared, hasn’t it? My lord, the sunlight is diminishing. Behind the words, there is a lingering feeling. He is currently feeling persistent. My lord, the sunlight and woodworking are connected to rice. My lord, conveying problems with feelings is clear and styled. The face and expressions stand out. In the sunlight, threads and hands are accepted. The hands glide, sliding in autumn. What will Taizan pull? Surprising shadows mountain faith. Protecting the shadow mountain with an interwoven flow. The moment the rock felt it, it opened up, the refreshing waterfall seemed to disappear. The brook flows halfway along the way, seemingly erasing large amounts of water. The large amount spills quickly, scattering water afterward. Annoyed by the stone’s part, PANUP means measuring; is it a self-directed method? Thoughts slid to him, and immediately, without hands, love moves. He and his believers feel happy in practice. Am I lighting up? Looking at you shines.

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>>41

This is the level of writing that could go into a serialized publication!

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Just by adding perfect colors, movements, and voices to the original work, it can become a masterpiece, so it’s quite easy, isn’t it?

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>>42

Isn’t it just because the original work is a masterpiece?

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>>43

I think they wanted to hear that it wasn’t just that.

45: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I don’t know any more anime than this.

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Is Director Nagahama making a living?

47: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The only work that made me so happy that I ran around joyfully after the second season was confirmed is this one.

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It’s both a blessing and a curse to have eyes that can escape; it’s wonderfully creepy, isn’t it?

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I bought the first season on Blu-ray box, so I’ve been waiting for the second season as well.

I panicked and bought all six volumes when I heard that the production company was gone.

53: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I didn’t particularly dislike the language of insects; rather, I actually wanted more of it.

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>>53

That’s nice, isn’t it?

The behind-the-scenes stories were fresh… The music was good, but I also wanted to hear from the sound engineers and others.

54: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

Forgetful moms are cute, aren’t they?

55: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

The original color illustrations are also really great…

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I was surprised to see a huge number of credits for the production staff in the thread images, whereas other anime at the time usually had about 1 to 2 people per episode.

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I have many favorite stories, but…

I can’t put into words what I like and how I like it…

It turns into a spiritual discussion.

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Since the story is mostly bittersweet, it would be nice to have a proper happy ending once in a while.

The light of the eyelids and so on.

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>>58

Sure! The group sucking dew in Makurakouji and the remaining crimson!

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I liked it under the snow.

The frozen heart is melting away, skillfully orchestrated with entwined insects.

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I like the flock that drinks the dew.

I’m not saved… I’m not seeking salvation… the aftertaste is very… troubling… I like it.

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Do not respond to sleep talk; it is a word from the other side.

The original text and the anime narration are just too cool.

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Is there a continuation to Uro’s story?

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>>66

In the epilogue, the child emerges from the cocoon, and there is nothing more said beyond that.

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There are many parts I only vaguely remember, but the episode where the children try to return to the river due to the influence of the water system insects was heartbreaking.

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The thunder’s sleeve is just barely… just barely different from the others… right!

70: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Since we had a really good story in the first season, it feels like the second season is just going to be like that, right?

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If I can’t love you, then dying together is love, right…?

It might be different…

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Is it the garment that embraces the mountains?

I like that story the most.

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It’s nice to whisper about spring…

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>>74

At first, I called you “Anta,” then “Ginko-san,” and finally just “Ginko” without any honorifics… Ah, this is the relationship between the two of us…

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Season 2 has many dark stories, even though it’s understandable.

76: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The pillow lane is, you see!

The scene where I reunite with my family in a dream is so beautiful that I cry every time I see it!

The ending is too painful, but…

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The mountains sleep well, don’t they…

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I really like the thread at the top.

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It rains.

A rainbow stands.

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The story of couples who repeatedly share the same grave in old age, or the tale of being swapped after having their shadows stepped on, is also tough.

But I like you.

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The final episode that was done in the movie!

It’s really great…

I’m really glad…

The story of Eternal Darkness we did together is sleeping.

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Maku Kōji is just too much of a kind of bug that shouldn’t be alive…

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I think the animation didn’t matter much, as it received a reaction similar to that of a Heisei version of Japanese folktales.

But he… exploded.

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