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Junji Ito Collection

Original title: Junji Itô: Korekushon
  • TV Series
  • 2018–
  • TV-MA
  • 24m
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6.7/10
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Junji Ito Collection (2018)
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A collection of animated horror stories based on the works of Japanese artist Junji Ito.A collection of animated horror stories based on the works of Japanese artist Junji Ito.A collection of animated horror stories based on the works of Japanese artist Junji Ito.

  • Stars
    • Monica Rial
    • Austin Tindle
    • Brittany Lauda
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.4K
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    • Stars
      • Monica Rial
      • Austin Tindle
      • Brittany Lauda
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Monica Rial
    Monica Rial
    • Tomie…
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    Austin Tindle
    • Souichi Tsujii…
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    Brittany Lauda
    Brittany Lauda
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    Michelle Rojas
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    Chris Ryan
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    Jeff Johnson
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    Matt Shipman
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    Tia Lynn Ballard
    Tia Lynn Ballard
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    Marissa Lenti
    Marissa Lenti
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    Ricco Fajardo
    Ricco Fajardo
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    Daman Mills
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    Garret Storms
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    Anastasia Munoz
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    Oscar Seung
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    Brienne Olvera
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    7hassan-92453

    Junji Ito Collection: A Glimpse into Grotesque Genius, with Room for Improvement

    As a Junji Ito fan, I eagerly devoured the "Junji Ito Collection" anime, hoping for a chilling translation of his iconic horror manga. While it didn't quite reach the fever pitch of terror the source material conjures, it offered a glimpse into the unsettling brilliance of Ito's mind, leaving me both wanting more and appreciating the challenges of adapting his work.

    A Symphony of Shadows (But Maybe Needs a Bass Boost)

    One of Ito's greatest strengths is his mastery of black and white. The stark contrasts, the play of light and shadow, all weave a symphony of dread that burrows into your subconscious. The anime, while not a slavish copy, attempts to capture this essence. While the vibrant palette occasionally clashes with the intended atmosphere, there are moments where the animation truly shines.

    Imperfect Beauty: The Animation's Double-Edged Sword

    The animation quality, while not on par with some top-tier productions, has its own unique charm. It's not the fluid, high-budget style you might expect, but rather a deliberate choice that reflects the scratchy, almost dreamlike quality of Ito's art. Some may find it clunky, but I appreciate the attempt to capture the raw, unsettling energy of the manga panels.

    However, I can't ignore the moments where the animation falls short. Certain scenes lack the detail and depth that truly bring Ito's grotesque creations to life. The character movements can feel stiff, and the environments occasionally lose the oppressive texture that makes the manga so terrifying.

    Whispers of Horror: Where's the Screaming Silence?

    One of the things I love most about Ito's work is how it lets the silence and ambiguity do the talking. The anime, unfortunately, leans a bit too heavily on exposition. While some explanation is necessary, the clunky dialogue and overbearing narration sometimes disrupt the flow and dilute the suspense. I longed for more moments where the visuals could speak for themselves, as they do so masterfully in the manga.

    A Seed of Hope for Uzumaki and Beyond

    Despite its shortcomings, the "Junji Ito Collection" planted a seed of hope for future adaptations. It proved that translating Ito's unique vision to the screen isn't impossible, and with refinement, it could be truly terrifying. The upcoming "Uzumaki" adaptation, with its focus on capturing the intricate black and white style, has me cautiously optimistic.

    Conclusion:

    "Junji Ito Collection" may not be a perfect translation of the manga's chilling brilliance, but it's a commendable experiment that offers a glimpse into the grotesque genius of Junji Ito. While it left me yearning for the deeper dread and nuanced storytelling of the source material, it also sparked excitement for the potential of future adaptations to do justice to his unsettling masterpieces. If you're a fan of Ito's work, it's worth checking out, but keep an open mind and remember, the true nightmares still reside within the pages of the manga.____
    5meooow32

    Not as scary as the manga

    I am a big fan of Junji Ito and familiar with almost all of his works. The background music and the vibe of Junji Itô: Korekushon anime is not as much scary as the manga is. Just okay.
    2ignoremerightnow

    Just go read the books.

    I won't lie, Junji Ito's work is amazing! He puts a lot of time and effort into making his work as best it can be whilst making sure everything is unsettling. However, Collections is not a good way to show how amazing is work truly is.

    At first I was excited to watch this back in 2018 since I am a massive fan of Junji Ito, I won't lie I wish I didn't. Collections has some of my favourite short stories of all time yet all of them just felt so off and didn't do any of them justice to how amazing they truly are. As the episodes go on the budget just seems to slip aswell and everything just starts to get worse and worse.

    If you're a new Junji Ito fan, please just go read the books.
    8schanzaysohail

    Great Writing, Not the best, Intresting

    As a Junji Ito manga reader iv'e been waiting for one of his stories to get animated and when i realized that he in fact does have an animation i was excited but in the end i was disappointed the animation and the voice actors were not able to show us how creepy the characters are and the emotions were portrayed very poorly compared to the manga. But personally i never expect the Anime Adaption to be as good as the manga ever its very rare in that case. But i'm still giving this an 8/10 for the story line and Souichi ;))
    7Mateo-EGC

    A good anthology horror anime.

    I really liked the stories that each chapter presents to us, in each one I could feel different sensations such as fear, repulsion and chills because in several scenes I was experiencing trypophobia. This is because the representations of drawings in the manga became very good and similar. The bad thing is its animation, at times it looks static and lacks fluidity, that are saved thanks to the great work of the voice actors. Its soundtrack is good, what stands out the most is its adapted script from Junji Ito's manga. If you like anime and want to try something new other than shonen, you should try watching it.

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    • Trivia
      The series is adapted from two of Ito's manga collections, the 11th volume of Junji Ito Masterpiece Collection and the single volume of Fragments of Horror.
    • Connections
      Referenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Sans Smashed Nintendo Direct (2019)

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2018 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Official site
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Tuyển tập kinh dị Junji Ito
    • Production company
      • Studio DEEN
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      • 24m
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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