...he Review!Mushishi draws to a close in much the same way as most episodes within the series, quietly, gently and with a real sense of beauty and wonder.
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The series is presented in a standard bilingual format with a pair of rather standard ster...
...eo mixes. Mushishi doesn\'t exactly stand out as a series that demands a full 5.1 mix and FUNimation has chosen to not go that route with an original mix this time. Both of the stereo mixes included on the disc are done in a good 256 kbps encoding that...
... known as mushishi protect humans from the ravages of these malevolent entities. Ginko, with his green eye and white hair, is a mushishi. But when Ginko tries to help a boy who seems to have found spring in the middle of winter, he and the boy both bec...
...ed Mushi, Mushishi is a fascinating look into a strange world hidden from our eyes.
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The series is presented in a standard bilingual format with a pair of rather standard stereo mixes. Mushishi doesn\'t exactly stand out as a series that demand...
...nown as a mushishi. Though his laconic smile and soft-spoken manner don\'t seem imposing, he represents the human world\'s greatest defense. When a fellow mushishi disappears, Ginko must search for him on a mushi-infested mountain, putting his own life...
... lecture: Mushishi.
A little while back I talked about Cowboy Bebop, an anime so excellent that it transcends labels and genres to simply land in viewers' hearts as "a damn good show." In a similar manner, Mushishi doesn't alienate v...
Nine out of ten manga fans agree: If you're not following Yuki Urushibara's Mushishi, you are denying yourself of the greatest seinen series since Death Note and Cowboy Bebop.
Unlike Death Note or Cowboy Bebop, however, there's little to sell about Mush...
A lone wanderer travels in a hostile world to sniff out and fight a mysterious threat that plagues humanity. Sound familiar? Who cares? Mushishi is a damn good manga.
Ginko is a soft-spoken, white-haired warrior with a bit of a smoking problem. A...
...eo mixes. Mushishi doesn\'t exactly stand out as a series that demands a full 5.1 mix and FUNimation has chosen to not go that route with an original mix this time. Both of the stereo mixes included on the disc are done in a good 256 kbps encoding that...
...eo mixes. Mushishi doesn\'t exactly stand out as a series that demands a full 5.1 mix and FUNimation has chosen to not go that route with an original mix this time. Both of the stereo mixes included on the disc are done in a good 256 kbps encoding that...
...shibara's Mushishi once in a while. Ginko, the wandering white-haired shaman, has a wide range of emotions and motivations that aren't immediately accessible behind his stoic face. It's up to the reader to piece together his background and his life.
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...he Review!Mushishi continues to establish itself as one of the most hauntingly beautiful series out there.
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The series is presented in a standard bilingual format with a pair of rather standard stereo mixes. Mushishi doesn\'t exactly stand out ...
...lity, the mushishi, can counter the creatures\' deadly effects on humans. After a young boy is orphaned in the forest, he is saved by a reclusive female mushishi. But the lake near the mushishi\'s home holds a deadly secret, and the boy must find out w...
...volume of Mushishi. The episodic stories read like an Ode to Folklore, a love for old fairy tales filled with moral ambiguities and a slower pacing that will be sure to please the more mature crowd. Note, not "mature" in the sense of graphic violence...
What They SayA father disappears and his son, a hunter, inherits his father's power to lure animals to their deaths, quietly and entranced. But this ability poisons the mind and the body. Can mushi master Ginko cure the son before he shares his father's f...
What They SayMushi are neither plants nor animals, instead they resemble the primeval substances of life. Few humans are actually aware of their existence and among them is Ginko, a \'Mushi-shi\' who travels around investigating them. In the course of his...
Dani\'s catching up a bit this morning on the UK side of things with a look at the 11/19/2007 release of Mushishi Vol. #2 (of 6) from Revelation Films.
What They SayMushi are neither plants nor animals, instead they resemble the primeval substances of life. Few humans are actually aware of their existence and among them is Ginko, a \'Mushi-shi\' who travels around investigating them. In the course of his...
Continuing to provide some really great, eerie and elegant stories, we\'ve got a look at the 12/04/2007 release of Mushishi Vol. #4 (of 6) from FUNimation.
While the anime incarnation from FUNimation has ended, Del Rey is continuing on with their slow but solid releases of the manga. Greg is stepping in today to take a look at the February 2008 release of Mushishi Vol. #3 (of 7) in Small Bodied format.
One series we\'re incredibly sad to see end is our main subject today as we take a look at the hauntingly beautifuly 02/26/2008 release of Mushishi Vol. #6 (of 6), one of the true crown jewels in FUNimation\'s catalog.
This release got the nod as the Pick of the Week earlier this week so we were definitely quite keen to check out what is one of the best things FUNimation has with their 01/15/2008 release of Mushishi Vol. #5 (of 6).
What They SayMushi are neither plants nor animals, instead they resemble the primeval substances of life. Few humans are actually aware of their existence and among them is Ginko, a \'Mushi-shi\' who travels around investigating them. In the course of his...
...h between Mushishi Vol. #6 from FUNimation and the Cowboy Bebop Remix Box Set from Bandai Entertainment. In the end, the quietly beautiful Mushishi Vol. #6 took the top spot:
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Mushishi (Yuki Urushibara) -- Humankind has a bad habit of not taking note of its surroundings, which can lead to big trouble. Mushishi is an episodic manga that tells the story of Ginko, a wandering loner who is a storehouse of knowledge abo...
...h Girl", "Mushishi", and "Kiddy Grade", as well as many upcoming titles. New episodes from the series will be available every week and will remain on the Channel for a limited time. Program excerpts and extended previews will also be available on th...
Sailing ahead of the competition pretty easily when both versions are combined, FUNimation\'s release today of Mushishi Vol. #1 has earned the title of Pick of the Week.
Nozomi Entertainment and FUNimation has a new press release out detailing their new limited time t-shirts for several FUNimation shows including School Rumble, Mushishi, Hell Girl and Peach Girl. Sizes range up to 2XL (thanks guys!) and have some good loo...
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Mushishi by Yuki Urushibara -- If you're in the mood to achieve a symbiotic relationship with the world around you, Mushishi is a must-read. It stars a young wanderer named Ginko who is an expert on "Mushi"--primitive and sometimes ...
The voting has closed and FUNimation has picked up their first Pick of the Week for 2008 with today\'s release of Mushishi Vol. #5, which is also the third installment of the series to earn the honor.
...s such as Mushishi, they can’t pull it off.
The last episode that focuses on Watanuki’s past is intriguing since we see him at a somewhat younger age, just before going into his entrance ceremony for junior high school, and he’s comi...