2011-09-28, 16:46 | Link #1 |
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Ghosts
As title suggests, I want a show that is dealing with ghosts in some way. Would prefer something creepy/sad like Ghost Hunt but don't mind series like AnoHana either. As long as ghosts are main focus, anything should do.
Ghosts always raised my interest so I hope there are some good animes with them, otherwise will have to find more life movies instead I also have watched: Clannad Bleach 07-Ghost (I think they were ghosts, can't remember) Kanon 2006 Shinrei Tantei Yakumo I also heard about Ghost Stories series, are they any good?
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2011-09-28, 17:21 | Link #2 |
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Ghost Stories was good. XxxHolic deals with ghosts in some arcs.
Edit, also there's a BL manga that has a ghost that falls inlove with the kid in his house. Name escapes me and I don't remember what your view on BL is. Will try to find it if you're interested.
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2011-09-29, 07:35 | Link #6 |
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Eeehhhh... HOTD has zombies, not ghosts... And I have seen it already. Not bad but zombie apocalypses don't excite me, they usually have same plot line.
Same with Elfen Lied, no ghosts there. And I'm searching specificly for ghosts, there can be something in between, but ghosts have to be present. But still thanks Obelisk ze Tormentor Nope, have not seen those. Thanks for the titles^^
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2011-09-29, 09:26 | Link #8 |
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If you are willing to class shows about "mononoke" and "youkai" in the ghost categories, then I'd recommend Bakeneko/Mononoke and Natsume Yuujinchou. In the first case the supernatural beings are more ghost-like and haunt humans; the youkai in Natsume are actual demons. Yondemasu-yo Azazel-san is similar to Natsume in that regard, though it's more comedic.
One other obvious choice that hasn't been mentioned is Ghost Hound, but it's take on ghosts is more mystical; they don't jump out of walls or haunt people.
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2011-09-29, 14:17 | Link #11 |
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I recommend watching this comic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRt_W...eature=related (Put it on 720p and full screen)
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2011-09-29, 18:20 | Link #12 |
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Ha, ghosts! Not so easy. While twisting my mind it only produced shows with spirits or demons. But no real ghosts. I finally remembered these two, I think they qualify:
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo (Psychic Detective Yakumo). It is a supernatural mystery. A young man that can see and communicate with the ghosts of dead people who are not able to find peace. He solves mystery cases for clients and tries to help the ghost with their unsolved issues. Towards the end the mystery of his own existence has to be solved. I think the show is a little on the weak side with the main plotline all over the place but it is still enjoyable. Mirage of Blaze (Honoo no mirage). The adaptation of a BL light novel. The anime though is rather tame in this respect, shounen-ai at the most. It is also not so recent (2002). Otherwise the show is hard to classify, the story is quite complex. Historical drama, melodrama and supernatural. Sengoku era warlords reincarnate by possessing people in the present and try to stage their old wars all over again. A group of reincarnated "guardians" tries to hinder them. Sounds cheesy? Sometimes it is. But all in all the show is better than my lame description. It is a good chance to learn a lot about Japanese history, the plot is rather elaborate. The protagonists are voiced by Toshihiko Seki (actually I just noticed he also voices a role in Yakumo. Must surely be a coincidence and not my fangirling...) and Shou Hayami (Aizen!!!). Who could resist that??? In addition to the TV series there is also an OVA (Rebels of the River Edge).
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2011-09-29, 20:12 | Link #14 |
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If you are looking strickely looking for shows about ghost in traditional sense, there aren't too many since in East you are usually a ghost are usually vengeful spirits with strongest usually ends up becoming human-based youkai like yuki-onna (snow woman).
I would suggest Jigoku Shojo or Hell Girl in English. There are three season of 2-cour each. It's about a girl Ai Enma who has passed away but was turn into a agent or sort to atone for her sin. Her job was to accept requests from people who held grudges against other person and punish them in their stead. However, in exchange for exacting revenge, the clients agrees that their souls will go to hell once they died. The main plot deals with why Ai was chosen for this job and the sins she committed before she died hundreds of years ago. Since Ai died over 400 years ago, she, herself is technically a ghost. Another I would suggest is Ghost Sweeper Mikami. It's about supernatural cases that was handled by a Ghost Sweeper Agency own by Mikami.
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2011-09-30, 08:11 | Link #15 |
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Sorry Kitten. I forgot to mention that Ghost Stories and Ghosts at School are basically the same anime with some slight difference. Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia:
"The series (Ghost Stories) is licensed for the North American market by ADV Films whose English dub replaces the original script with a comedic one." "The series was translated and dubbed into English by the anime television network, Animax, under the title Ghosts at School. The Animax dub stayed true to the original, retained all of the original Japanese plot, character and dialogue details, broadcasting the series uncensored and unedited within its respective networks across the world, including Southeast Asia and South Asia."
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2011-09-30, 14:11 | Link #17 |
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It's not that it's not popular, it's more cultural differences. East Asian country believes in reincarnation and after life. As result, those that states as ghost are usually people died of anger or regrets in their life therefore their nature are more aggressive than western counterparts. But at same time, ghosts with strong anger or regret get monster-fied into youkai therefore degrades ghost to more of lower status youkai. As result, youkai stories are more widespread than the actual "ghost" in western sense. Therefore, most anime with creepy/scary-ness are more of youkai type than ghost.
Speaking of this, I remembers an anime named Ginban Kaleidoscope. It's about a ghost helping a talented but flawed figure skater to find herself. But it's not creep and pretty much sums up the way most anime treats ghost. Same as Hikaru no Go as well. But really check out Hell Girl is you haven't seen it. It should satisfy you if you are looking for creepy, sad, and ghostly feel.
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2011-09-30, 14:57 | Link #18 |
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I'll reiterate my suggestion of the Apothecary series, Bakeneko and Mononoke. They tell the types of stories that Undertaker describes, where people are haunted because of their past malevolent actions against innocent victims. Sometimes the haunter is a person, but sometimes as in Bakeneko, aka "Goblin Cat," the haunter isn't human but is connected to a human victim in some way.
+1 for Hikaru, though the "ghost" Sai is the antithesis of creepy.
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2011-10-07, 09:28 | Link #19 |
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Does anyone know if there is a subbed version for Ghost Stories?
I just tried to watch dub and I couldn't stand it... characters are un-emotional and half of the time it is hard to understand what they are saying. To top it, sentances they are saying are way too ridiculouse! Do they really say "female principals look like lesbians" in raw as well? 0_o I tried to find sub but it is nowhere to be found, does it even exist?
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As for me, I'm quite fortunate that Ghost Stories was aired in my local TV as Ghosts at School (the faithful version) long ago with good Indonesian dub.
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