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Mushi-Shi
Television; Anime
22 Oct 2005 - 18 Jun 2006
Japan
Japanese
2008
25 min
Green Seat
Sound of Stepping Grass
Color
I can't remember how I found out about this one but it's been in my queue for about a year.  I finally moved it to the top...
Anime; Adventure; Drama; Mystery; Psychological; Supernatural
See Description
Mushishi (蟲師) is a manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Urushibara, published in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine from 1999 to August 2008.

The manga was adapted into an animated television series in 2005. The Artland production was directed by Hiroshi Nagahama. Episodes one through twenty aired on stations across Japan between October 2005 and March 2006. Episodes 21 through 26 aired on BS Fuji every Sunday from May 14, 2006 to June 18 of the same year. A live-action feature film adaptation, directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, premiered on March 24, 2007.

The Mushishi manga won an Excellence Prize at the 2003 Japan Media Arts Festival and the 2006 Kodansha Manga Award.

The story features ubiquitous creatures called Mushi that often display supernatural powers. Mushi are described as beings in touch with the essence of life, far more basic and pure than normal living things. Due to their ephemeral nature most humans are incapable of perceiving Mushi and are oblivious to their existence, but there are a few who possess the ability to see and interact with Mushi. The Mushi depicted in the anime look very similar to floaters.

One such person is Ginko (ギンコ), the main character of the series. He employs himself as a Mushi master (蟲師 mushi-shi), travelling from place to place to research Mushi and aid people suffering from problems caused by them. The series is an episodic anthology in which the only common elements among episodes are Ginko and the various types of Mushi. There is no over-arching plotline.

The anime series, animated by Artland and directed by Hiroshi Nagahama, spanned a total of 26 episodes. The first 20 episodes of the series first aired between October 2005 and March 2006 on Fuji TV and its affiliated broadcast networks, including Kansai TV, Tokai TV, Hokkaido Bunka Hoso, TV Shinhiroshima, TV Nishinippon. Episodes 21 through 26 aired on BS Fuji every Sunday from May 14, 2006 to June 18 of the same year.

The television series covered every chapter from the first five volumes of the manga and the first story from volume six, but did not adhere to the original order.

At the 5th Tokyo Anime Award competition held at the Tokyo International Anime Fair, held on March 25, 2006, the anime series won grand prizes in the categories of television series and best art direction (for Takashi Waki).

The series has later been aired by the Japanese anime television network, Animax, who have also aired the series later across its respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea. It has also been licensed for distribution across numerous other regions, including North America by Funimation.

As of September 27, 2008 english dubbed episodes are available to watch on the streaming video site Hulu.

- From Wikipedia
English
Yuto Nakano as Ginko
Travis Willingham as Ginko
Chuck Huber as Adashino


Japanese
Yuji Ueda as Adashino
FUNimation - ADR Production
Artland - Animation Production
Fuji TV - Broadcaster
Hokkaido TV - Broadcaster
Kansai TV - Broadcaster
Tokai TV - Broadcaster
TV Shinhiroshima - Broadcaster
FUNimation - Licensed by
Marvelous Entertainment - Production Company
Mushishi Production Committee - Production Company
Links
Seasons / Episodes
1
22-Oct-2005
2
29-Oct-2005
3
05-Nov-2005
4
12-Nov-2005
9
18-Dec-2005
11
07-Jan-2006
12
14-Jan-2006
13
21-Jan-2006
14
28-Jan-2006
16
11-Feb-2006
19
04-Mar-2006
20
11-Mar-2006
21
14-May-2006
22
21-May-2006
23
28-May-2006
Songs
Opening Theme
Title: The Sore Feet Song
Lyrics:

I walk ten thousand miles, ten thousand miles to see you,
And every gasp of breath I grabbed it just to find you.
I climbed up every hill to get to you,
I wandered ancient lands to hold just you.

And every single step of the way, hey hey hey hey,
Every single night and day...
I searched for you, through sand storms and hazy dawns I reached for you oooooo

I stole ten thousand pounds, ten thousand pounds to see you,
I rob convience stores 'cause I thought they'd make it easier.
I lived off rats and toads and I starved for you,
I fought off giant bears and I killed them too.

And every single step of the way, I paid...
Every single night and day...
I searched for you, through sand storms and hazy dawns I reached for you.

I'm tired and I'm weak but I'm strong for you
I want to go home but my love gets me through

la la la...
Ending Theme
Title: Midori no Za
Notes: Ending theme for episode 1.
Ending Theme
Title: Mabuta no Hikari
Notes: Ending theme for episode 2.
Ending Theme
Title: Yawarakai Tsuno
Notes: Ending theme for episode 3.
Ending Theme
Title: Makura Kouji
Notes: Ending theme for episode 4.
Ending Theme
Title: Tabi wo Suru Numa
Notes: Ending theme for episode 5.
Ending Theme
Title: Tsuyu wo Suu Mure
Notes: Ending theme for episode 6.
Ending Theme
Title: Ame ga Kuru Niji ga Tatsu
Notes: Ending theme for episode 7.
Ending Theme
Title: Umi Sakai (Unasaka) Yori
Notes: Ending theme for episode 8.
Ending Theme
Title: Omoi Mi
Notes: Ending theme for episode 9.
Ending Theme
Title: Suzuri ni Sumu Shiro
Notes: Ending theme for episode 10.
Ending Theme
Title: Yama Nemuru
Notes: Ending theme for episode 11.
Ending Theme
Title: Sugame no Sakana
Notes: Ending theme for episode 12.
Ending Theme
Title: Hito Yo Bashi
Notes: Ending theme for episode 13.
Ending Theme
Title: Kago no Naka
Notes: Ending theme for episode 14.
Ending Theme
Title: Haru to Usobuko
Notes: Ending theme for episode 15.
Ending Theme
Title: Akatsuki no Hebi
Notes: Ending theme for episode 16.
Ending Theme
Title: Uro Mayu Tori
Notes: Ending theme for episode 17.
Ending Theme
Title: Yama Daku Koromo
Notes: Ending theme for episode 18.
Ending Theme
Title: Teppen no Ito
Notes: Ending theme for episode 19.
Ending Theme
Title: Fude no Umi
Notes: Ending theme for episode 20.
Ending Theme
Title: Wata Houshi
Notes: Ending theme for episode 21.
Ending Theme
Title: Oki tsu Miya
Notes: Ending theme for episode 22.
Ending Theme
Title: Sabi no Naku Koe
Notes: Ending theme for episode 23.
Ending Theme
Title: Kagari no Kou
Notes: Ending theme for episode 24.
Ending Theme
Title: Ganpuku Ganka
Notes: Ending theme for episode 25.
Ending Theme
Title: Kusa wo Fumu Oto
Notes: Ending theme for episode 26.
Added: 30-Sep-2008     Last Update: 30-Sep-2008







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