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'Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre' Anime Anthology Coming to Netfilx. 20 of the mangaka's best tales are coming to Netflix in 2023. For this year's Geeked Week, Netflix dipped into the well of animated horror with one of the legends of the genre from overseas.
1 The Human Chair (Original Story By Edogawa Ranpo) Although this particular piece was originally written by mystery/thriller author Edogawa Ranpo, this reiteration of his work proves that Ito's artistic skill is truly what brings readers in for a chilling and immersive story.
This isn't the first time Junji Ito's work has been adapted into anime, as Ito's 2001 supernatural horror manga Gyo was adapted by Ufotable into an animated film in 2012, while a previous animated anthology of Ito's short stories, titled Junji Ito Collection, released in 2018.
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If you'd like to explore the grotesque visions and off-kilter humor of Junji Ito, English language versions of several of his manga are available from publishers such as Viz Media and Vertical Comics, and the 2018 Junji Ito Collection TV anime is also available via streaming on Crunchyroll.
The series has now been scheduled for release in October 2022.
Junji Ito Collection - Watch on Crunchyroll.
Boogiepop Phantom is a loosly collected accumulation of episodic horror stories surrounding the titular Phantom, Boogiepop- an angel of death. Junji Ito Collection has multiple sets of stories centered around multiple monsters that are also episodic. The two are horror, have short lived characters, and have good atmospheric buildup. The nature of the horror with its twilight zone feel is also similar.
Both Collection and Yamishibai are horror anime that are very spooky and focus more on suspens e than gore. Sometimes jump-scares are used, but they tend to focus on having an errie, suspenseful, or sinister atmosphere. Their stories are also bite-sized, which helps them from being too boring. If you enjoyed one, check out the other.
Haruto Kirishima lived a calm life out in the countryside, away from the fast-paced life of the city. Then Yuzuki Eba appeared in his life out of nowhere, having come from Tokyo to briefly live with her family.
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"Town of No Roads" is a classic Junji Ito story to file as creepy and terrifying. After feeling fed up with the lack of privacy in her own home, a girl decides to move in with her favorite aunt. The only problem is, her aunt lives in a strange neighborhood completely enclosed in a building that cannot be accessed by road. Once inside, the girl quickly learns the residents all wear masks and peep on each other, which is worse than her situation at home. If that isn't bad enough, the neighborhood is also home to a serial killer who calls himself Jack the Ripper.
When the male partner explores the house, however, he quickly discovers the townspeople's horrifying fate. "Bridge" is perhaps the saddest story in the entire Junji Ito Collection anime that has yet to come to the West.
Within the Junji Ito Collection anime, fans will instantly recognize manga-favorite characters like Tomie and Souichi Tsujii, along with popular stories such as Fashion Model, Marionette Mansion and Boy at the Crossroads to name a few. The anime also features stories adapted from manga that are not yet available in English.
"Scarecrow" is the last transformation-centric story in Junji Ito Collection anime that hasn't seen a US manga release. In contrast with the other two stories -- where the victims undergo weird transformations while they're still alive -- "Scarecrow" has the transformations occur after the victims have died. In the story, a grieving father places a scarecrow over the grave of his deceased daughter, only for the scarecrow to take on her likeness. This causes the father to think his daughter has come back to life. Before long, other townspeople begin planting scarecrows over the graves of deceased loved ones as well.
Share. Tweet. Email. 0. Comment. Junji Ito is a world-famous horror mangaka whose works have been translated into various languages around the globe, including English. Many of them have also been adapted into other media, such as live-action film and television, as well as an anime series called Junji Ito Collection, ...
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In Junji Ito Collection 's other two Souichi-based episodes -- "Cloth Teacher" and "Rumors" -- the prankster continues his affinity for inflicting childish curses.