Ginko is the Mushi-Master (Mushishi?) we follow as he constantly eludes the mushi that mysteriously gather if he stays at a place for too long. We encounter individuals affected by Mushi and their characteristics, as Ginko seemingly unravels all the paranormal mystery surrounding the cases.
"Yes, Ginko is a plant too!"
The ambient background music (quite mysterious) establishes the identity and originality of this anime throughout the series.
The Sore Feet Song by Ally Kerr is quite a fitting opening song to go with the nomadic character of Ginko. Not the usual j-pop or karaoke but an English song. The guitar bit is very addictive.
I also love the way the ending scene always shows us scenery of the current episode and has a different thematic ambient ending every time.
It has been licensed and has been aired by Animax in parts of Asia. I wonder if DStv will air it. Either way, dubbed or subbed, it's a must-see.
2 comments:
I love Mushishi. It's a slow-paced yet interesting anime that offers something different to the viewers.
I love it too!
Ginko is one of my favorite characters due his mysterious past and the professional/casual way he approaches each case. The Mushi are quite awesome themselves.
I'd highly recommend:
Death Note
Ghost-Hunter
Mononoke
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