Kyogoku Natsuhiko Kosetsu Hyaku Monogatari: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
m (Dai-Guard moved page Kyogoku Natsuhiko Kosetsu Hyaku Monogatari (Anime) to Kyogoku Natsuhiko Kosetsu Hyaku Monogatari over redirect: Remove TVT Namespaces from title)
m (Mass update links)
Line 5: Line 5:
''Sad, isn't it? If you insist on maintaining your own Way, you will aggravate people. But if you stray from your ethics, you will fall into depravity. Evil and ambition scatter in the darkness, and all that remains is a sad rumor among the townsfolk. To the next world we commit thee!'' --Mataichi
''Sad, isn't it? If you insist on maintaining your own Way, you will aggravate people. But if you stray from your ethics, you will fall into depravity. Evil and ambition scatter in the darkness, and all that remains is a sad rumor among the townsfolk. To the next world we commit thee!'' --Mataichi


An anime horror anthology based upon a series of novels by Natsuhiko Kyogoku and originally broadcast in late 2003, also known as ''100 Stories'' and titled ''[[Requiemfromthe Darkness]]'' in Geneon's official US release. ''100 Stories'' concerns the adventures of a rather clumsy and shiftless young writer named Momosuke, who travels feudal Japan in search of ghost stories to chronicle after he grows tired of writing children's riddles. Taking shelter at a ramshackle inn one rainy night, Momosuke encounters three unusual beings - Mataichi the charm-seller, Ogin the puppeteer and Nagamimi the shapeshifter - and discovers a world of supernatural horror he may never fully understand.
An anime horror anthology based upon a series of novels by Natsuhiko Kyogoku and originally broadcast in late 2003, also known as ''100 Stories'' and titled ''[[Requiem from the Darkness]]'' in Geneon's official US release. ''100 Stories'' concerns the adventures of a rather clumsy and shiftless young writer named Momosuke, who travels feudal Japan in search of ghost stories to chronicle after he grows tired of writing children's riddles. Taking shelter at a ramshackle inn one rainy night, Momosuke encounters three unusual beings - Mataichi the charm-seller, Ogin the puppeteer and Nagamimi the shapeshifter - and discovers a world of supernatural horror he may never fully understand.
----
----


Line 19: Line 19:
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: The entire point of the show, though "bastards" might be [[Complete Monster|too kind a term]].
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: The entire point of the show, though "bastards" might be [[Complete Monster|too kind a term]].
* [[I Just Want to Be Special]]: Despite his efforts to join Mataichi and the gang, Momosuke is repeatedly told to turn back before it's too late.
* [[I Just Want to Be Special]]: Despite his efforts to join Mataichi and the gang, Momosuke is repeatedly told to turn back before it's too late.
* [[I'm a Humanitarian|I'm A Humanitarian]]: "Salty Choji."
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: "Salty Choji."
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Sickeningly averted in several episodes, including the first two.
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Sickeningly averted in several episodes, including the first two.
* [[Marshmallow Hell]]: Ogin does this to Momosuke in the first episode.
* [[Marshmallow Hell]]: Ogin does this to Momosuke in the first episode.

Revision as of 23:32, 15 April 2014


The main characters: three dead, one alive

Sad, isn't it? If you insist on maintaining your own Way, you will aggravate people. But if you stray from your ethics, you will fall into depravity. Evil and ambition scatter in the darkness, and all that remains is a sad rumor among the townsfolk. To the next world we commit thee! --Mataichi

An anime horror anthology based upon a series of novels by Natsuhiko Kyogoku and originally broadcast in late 2003, also known as 100 Stories and titled Requiem from the Darkness in Geneon's official US release. 100 Stories concerns the adventures of a rather clumsy and shiftless young writer named Momosuke, who travels feudal Japan in search of ghost stories to chronicle after he grows tired of writing children's riddles. Taking shelter at a ramshackle inn one rainy night, Momosuke encounters three unusual beings - Mataichi the charm-seller, Ogin the puppeteer and Nagamimi the shapeshifter - and discovers a world of supernatural horror he may never fully understand.


This show provides examples of: