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signorRossi 04-17-2009 10:09 AM

Mononoke
 
Mononoke


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I can't believe there wasn't a thread already for Mononoke. Anyway, anyone interested in a joint (re)watch?

SignorRossi.

valondar 04-17-2009 10:12 AM

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Well I did just finish watching it for the first time, so, admittedly, no.

However:

Mononoke is a seriously awesome series that more people need to give a try. Mushishi by way of classic Japanese art with some wonderful surrealism thrown in as a bonus and several images of breathtaking beauty I ALREADY LOVE IT SO MUCH.

KiraRin 04-17-2009 10:33 AM

Re: Mononoke
 
I've only seen the first episode so far, but the animation and flow of the story reminded me why I loved the last arc of Ayakashi so much.

The animation is seriously stunning, and I'm suprised its so underrated ^^

H.

signorRossi 04-17-2009 11:00 AM

Re: Mononoke
 
@KiraRin
The finale of the second arc will blow you away...

valondar 04-17-2009 11:02 AM

Re: Mononoke
 
Yeah, Umibozu was easily the best arc all round. What bitterly powerful emotions it's got.

animeAA 04-22-2009 07:54 AM

Re: Mononoke
 
Thanks for starting this thread signorRossi. When it popped up the other day I happened to notice it, and after reading through I decided to give it a watch. I was very impressed. Very cool art (reminiscent of Gankutsuou and Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei). It also has a sort of intangible style to it, you know? Anyway I really enjoyed it so thanks for bringing it to my attention.

KiraRin 04-22-2009 09:54 AM

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I just finished Mononoke. Wow. Big wow.

I think the final Bakaneko arc could well be my favourite (although, I did love the Umibozu arc muchly). The way the fragmented story came together in the end, and in such an immensely creepy creshendo was perfect!



Admittedly, it did get a little too "arthouse" for my tastes in places (especially the Nue story), but loving 4/5 of the arcs meant the show gets a 4/5* from me ^^

H.

valondar 04-22-2009 09:57 AM

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Oh come on the arthouse-y-ness was the best part. -_-

Seriously though I almost considered giving this a 4.5/5 and I mainly deterred myself on the logic that, well, as I've said elsewhere, I don't think it's sort of as cohesive as Mushishi or similar titles. Stuff happens, it ends, the Medicine Seller repeats who he is after the end credits and that's sort of it... Mushishi managed to be episodic yet feel completely satisfying in its lack of a denouement. It's a gut sentiment I think but a rather important one.

Also Umibozu > Bakeneko IMHO.

KiraRin 04-22-2009 10:10 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by valondar (Post 450651)
Oh come on the arthouse-y-ness was the best part. -_-

Seriously though I almost considered giving this a 4.5/5 and I mainly deterred myself on the logic that, well, as I've said elsewhere, I don't think it's sort of as cohesive as Mushishi or similar titles. Stuff happens, it ends, the Medicine Seller repeats who he is after the end credits and that's sort of it... Mushishi managed to be episodic yet feel completely satisfying in its lack of a denouement. It's a gut sentiment I think but a rather important one.

Also Umibozu > Bakeneko IMHO.

I enjoyed the art style very much, but there were some places where it just seemed to tip the balance a little too far and turn the show into something for people who like the pretentious look. It became style over substance, and it sometimes felt like the story was buried by the animators trying too hard.

I agree about the lack of Mushishi flow. You never really feel like you get to "know" the medicine seller, he still felt like an enigma after the final credits finished rolling. He had a "know-all" feel to him, something I never thought about Ginko. Mushishi felt like a more winning combination because of this, having more likable characters and a more natural ebb.

Even after all of the bad things I have to say about it, I really did love Mononoke ^^

H.

valondar 04-22-2009 10:58 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by KiraRin (Post 450652)
It became style over substance, and it sometimes felt like the story was buried by the animators trying too hard.

That really was one Mononoke's greatest strengths IMHO, it's orgy of disorienting and beautiful symbolism.

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He had a "know-all" feel to him, something I never thought about Ginko.
This aspect I actually liked a lot.



However some kind of episode/arc involving his past or identity in some way - like what was done with Ginko - might have just deepened the series a little more.


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