At the end of the last episode of the TV animation "Mushishi: The Next Generations" which aired not long ago, the official announced the good news that the special episode "Suzu no Shizuku" will be released in theaters in the summer of 2015. "Suzu no Shizuku" is from the final volume of the original work, which is also the ending story of the original work, divided into two parts. Making this episode into a special episode and showing it in theaters also shows the good intentions of the official. Let us look forward to the successful conclusion of this animation. "Mushishi" is a manga created by Urushihara Yuki. It won the Excellence Award in the Manga Division of the 7th Agency for Cultural Affairs Media Arts Festival and was also a prize-winning work in the 30th Kodansha Manga Award (General Division). All 10 volumes of the single volume have been released. The previous TV animation began airing in October 2005, with a total of 26 episodes. The sequel TV animation was divided into 2 seasons, with the first half of the episodes aired from April to June this year, and the second half of the episodes aired from October to December of the same year. This work mainly describes the story of Ginko, a "Mushishi", confronting the strange phenomena caused by "bugs", a life form that is neither an animal nor a plant. |
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