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Washikami

Joined Dec 2024
Washikami – Innovating Creativity in Printing and Entertainment

Washikami is a pioneering printing company based in the Philippines, dedicated to providing high-quality, eco-friendly stationery, home décor, and custom merchandise. More than just a company, Washikami has also established itself as an expert movie reviewer and critic, expanding its influence into the entertainment industry.

As the official movie reviewer of Washikami, its IMDb presence showcases in-depth analyses and critiques of films, particularly in the realms of storytelling, cinematography, and creative direction. This entertainment division complements Washikami’s artistic vision, offering insightful reviews that reflect the company’s passion for creativity and innovation.

With a strong foundation in innovation, efficiency, and customer care, Washikami continues to redefine the possibilities of print production and film critique, turning creative visions into reality.

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Washikami's rating
Aquaman
6.86
Aquaman
Rampage
6.16
Rampage
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines
4.65
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines
Pet Sematary
5.76
Pet Sematary
Project Power
6.05
Project Power
Letters from Iwo Jima
7.88
Letters from Iwo Jima
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
7.58
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
The Abyss
7.56
The Abyss
Legend of the Blue Sea
8.110
Legend of the Blue Sea
Ballot
6.26
Ballot
The Sum of All Fears
6.58
The Sum of All Fears
Mimic: Sentinel
4.24
Mimic: Sentinel
Mimic 2
4.64
Mimic 2
Mimic
6.08
Mimic
ML
6.68
ML
30 Years Frozen, 3 Brothers Regret
6.05
30 Years Frozen, 3 Brothers Regret
Astro Boy
6.25
Astro Boy
Incredibles 2
7.58
Incredibles 2
The Incredibles
8.08
The Incredibles
Despicable Me 4
6.26
Despicable Me 4
Despicable Me 3
6.36
Despicable Me 3
Despicable Me 2
7.37
Despicable Me 2
Despicable Me
7.68
Despicable Me
Minions: The Rise of Gru
6.56
Minions: The Rise of Gru
The Lego Ninjago Movie
6.16
The Lego Ninjago Movie

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    • 189 titles
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    Alien / Sci Fi
    • 47 titles
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    • 3 titles
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Reviews91

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4.2
6
  • Jul 29, 2025
  • A Chaotic Descent into Digital Madness

    The Gift from a Killer Whale

    S1.E11The Gift from a Killer Whale

    Black Jack
    10
  • Jul 5, 2025
  • Not All Patients Speak-But They Remember

    Some stories don't need many words to move us-they just need sincerity. "The Gift from a Killer Whale" is one of Black Jack's most tender and understated episodes, yet it carries a powerful emotional weight. It reminds us that compassion should never be limited by species, circumstance, or expectation of reward.

    When Black Jack chooses to save a wounded orca-an animal feared, misunderstood, and nearly executed by people-he does so not for money or fame, but simply because life deserves dignity. In a world that often acts out of fear, his quiet defiance becomes a statement: healing is not only a profession, but a moral choice.

    Triton, the orca, can't speak or thank him in words. Yet, over time, the pearls left at Black Jack's shore become something more than gifts-they are proof that kindness echoes. This episode teaches us that even the smallest acts of care, done in silence, may be returned in the most unexpected and beautiful ways.

    Lesson: True compassion doesn't ask for recognition-it's about doing the right thing, even when no one's watching. And sometimes, the purest gratitude comes not from words, but from a quiet gift left on the sand.
    Moraimizu

    S1.E9Moraimizu

    Black Jack
    10
  • Jul 5, 2025
  • Neglect Hurts More Than Illnes

    "Moraimizu" is a moving exploration of human dignity, familial duty, and the quiet cruelty of neglect. At its core is a heartbreaking truth-how easily people, even loved ones, can be pushed aside when convenience and pride take over compassion. The elderly woman in the story is not just a patient; she represents anyone who has ever been forgotten or made to feel like a burden. Her doctor son, despite his training, loses sight of what it means to heal-not just the body, but the soul.

    Black Jack's intervention goes beyond medicine. By braving a landslide to reach the woman and then confronting her son with brutal honesty, he serves as the moral compass the story needs. He reminds us that care is not a transaction-it is a responsibility born from love, respect, and empathy. The symbolism of water-life-giving, taken for granted, withheld-runs deep throughout the episode.

    What makes this story powerful is its restraint. There's no grand villain or complex diagnosis-just simple neglect and the devastating impact it has. It teaches us that the real "disease" in this story is indifference, and the true cure is compassion.

    This episode stands as one of Black Jack's most grounded yet emotionally rich stories. A reminder that no amount of medical skill can replace human warmth, and sometimes, lending water is the greatest gift of all.
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