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Mushishi

  • Série télévisée
  • 2005–2014
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Mushishi (2005)
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Ginko est un expert qui voyage pour enquêter sur une forme de vie primitive, le "Mushi", et pour aider les personnes souffrant de problèmes surnaturels liés au Mushi.Ginko est un expert qui voyage pour enquêter sur une forme de vie primitive, le "Mushi", et pour aider les personnes souffrant de problèmes surnaturels liés au Mushi.Ginko est un expert qui voyage pour enquêter sur une forme de vie primitive, le "Mushi", et pour aider les personnes souffrant de problèmes surnaturels liés au Mushi.

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    • Yûto Nakano
    • Travis Willingham
    • Kôjun Itô
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    16 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    1 731
    48
    • Stars
      • Yûto Nakano
      • Travis Willingham
      • Kôjun Itô
    • 36avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires au total

    Épisodes27

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    Yûto Nakano
    • Ginko
    • 2005–2014
    Travis Willingham
    Travis Willingham
    • Ginko
    • 2005–2006
    Kôjun Itô
      • 2005–2006
      Jennifer Seman
      • Narrator…
      • 2005–2006
      Mika Doi
      Mika Doi
      • Narration…
      • 2005–2014
      Hiroshi Shimozaki
      • Villager #1…
      • 2005–2006
      Ryô Naitô
      • Pawnshop Keeper…
      • 2005–2006
      Brina Palencia
      Brina Palencia
      • Young Koro…
      • 2005–2006
      Luci Christian
      Luci Christian
      • Student…
      • 2005–2006
      Kenny Green
      Kenny Green
      • Villager…
      • 2005–2006
      Phil Parsons
      Phil Parsons
      • Villager #1…
      • 2005–2006
      Charles Baker
      Charles Baker
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      • 2005–2006
      Stephanie Young
      Stephanie Young
      • Yahagi…
      • 2005–2006
      Leah Clark
      Leah Clark
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      • 2005–2006
      Pam Dougherty
      Pam Dougherty
      • Hana's Mother…
      • 2005–2006
      Cole Brown
      Cole Brown
      • Extra…
      • 2005–2006
      Takeshi Maeda
      • Apprentice…
      • 2005–2006
      Monica Rial
      Monica Rial
      • Toyo…
      • 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!
      10atlantinn

      if Kurosawa could drawn...

      describing the meaning of mushi-s without emerging some false ezoteric- extraterrestial blabla is almost impossible, probably thats why this masterpiece of anime remained quite unknown. each episode is a different hymn of life. amazingly visualized, breathtaking beauty of life, as it flows mysteriously and appear in different manifestation, like animals, plants, and mushis creating a wonderful and complex ecology. a scratch on the balance of lifeforms symbiosis results strange, unusual phenomenons, that can be cured by the Mushi-shi, a kind of para-doctor who is destined to smoke (thc) in order to keep mushis away from himself. and the atmosphere! it just picks you up from the world around for 23 minutes, and shows some real values using the average, common people to show the greatness of humans, and mushis, and above all: life. cheesy, cheesy, but if you watch, you wont have other options than agree:)
      7siderite

      Relaxing little anime

      Mushishi is a strangely calming anime. It takes place in almost feudal Japan (they seem a lot more liberal and have access to some technology like microscopes and the mushishi talks about genetics in one episode) and follows Ginko, a man that can see the strange lifeforms that are all around us, called Mushi.

      In the end the episodes are rarely tense, with no or almost no violence. The mushi themselves are not perceived as evil that must be killed, but as a part of the ecosystem. Unlike most mushishi (a sort of mushi hunter/doctor), Ginko, the lead character, seeks only to restore the balance between normal life and mushi life.

      The anime itself takes place for only 26 episodes, all self contained, you could watch any of them in any order without losing any continuity. The manga is of course much longer and you can read it online.

      The calm music and the elements of traditional Japanese life and history are most welcome for a leisurely time when you want to relax and take your mind of things.
      10urosjekna

      A serious contender for the status of best anime of all time

      What can I say about a show like Mushishi? All you really need to know is if you want a calm/serene experience with some of the most beautiful pieces of music anime has to offer then this show is made for you. If, like me, you are tired of the character tropes most anime use these days, then Mushishi will be a breath of fresh air because every character here acts like a normal human being. The best compliment I can give Mushishi is that it is like a nature documentary that you will never forget.
      10lord-pigeon

      Beautifully-crafted, yet utterly simple.

      If you're looking for an anime with quick-paced action and loads of screaming and fan-service, look elsewhere. If you seek an engrossing anime with meaning and a certain "sentimental" charm, Mushishi is the deal. While there's nothing totally wrong with the former type of anime, Mushishi really sets itself apart from the others - with a very melodic and abrupt opening, calm atmosphere and music throughout the show, as well as minimal dialogue that is quite monotone.

      The story is a very interesting one that explores the world inhabited by creatures dubbed "Mushi", which surround us and are much more complex than any standard organism. We are introduced to an enigmatic man nicknamed "Ginko", who is a self-proclaimed "Mushi master" and seems to possess a considerable understanding of these perplexing creatures. Each episode is standalone and the series does not have any discernible ending, but this is a huge part of the charm of the series and that allows it to be easily picked up from any point. In each episode, Ginko meets individuals who have been affected by the Mushi in some way.

      The dub is surprisingly great and lacks the melodramatic and over-the-top voice acting that other anime tend to have, so I would definitely recommend it just as much as the original. This is a great watch for viewers of virtually any age. What's more? It's great for stress and insomnia.

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        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.
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        Followed by Mushishi: Mushishi Tokubetsu-hen: Hihamukage (2014)
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        The Sore Feet Song
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      • Date de sortie
        • 22 octobre 2005 (Japon)
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        • Japon
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        • Japonais
        • Portugais
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        • Artland
        • Avex Entertainment
        • Marvelous Entertainment
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