Watched the Bakeneko/Goblin Cat arc (ep.'s 9-11) of
Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror in preparation for the upcoming "Let's Watch" of
Mononoke, and... well... wow.
First things first: Ha! I wasn't expecting the OP to feature a rap song
, but it actually fit surprisingly well, and was pretty catchy, too.
I was also definitely not expecting there to be so much humor-- I was actually laughing quite hard a few times.
And I can totally see why just about everyone who's talked about this and
Mononoke seems to adore Kusuriuri-- because now I do, as well!
;)
*Ahem*... as for the more serious stuff, first of course I must mention the art-- it's absolutely fantastic!!
And not only was it amazing to look at, in my case it was also pretty useful on occasion, too... [spoiler]...since had a couple of those scenes been done in a more 'normal' anime style, I doubt I could have stomached it-- like, for example, the part where a few of the victims were literally painted across the walls.
With almost any other art style, that would have been outrageously gory; but here, instead, it actually-- and I can't believe I'm saying this-- looked rather...
beautiful.
[/spoiler] As for the plot: Well, that monster and its powers were pretty genuinely terrifying (in a good way-- for the story, I mean!). And the reason for its rampage was even more disturbing than the creature itself was frightening (a fact which I was really not too fond of, to be honest
; but the show is in the horror genre, after all, and the backstory was probably told about as tastefully as it could have been, given the circumstances. Still, it was definitely pretty disturbing at times). That said, the art and the characters (particularly Kusuriuri, of course; though I also really quite liked [spoiler]that servant girl Kayo-- and I'm so happy that she survived!)[/spoiler] made it well worth the watch for me; and I'm quite looking forward to seeing more of the travels of this medicine seller in
Mononoke!