"Monster Incident": A new fantasy depicting the coexistence of beasts and humans"Kemono Jihen" is a TV anime series based on the manga of the same name by Matsu Aimoto, which aired on TOKYO MX and BS11 from January 10 to March 28, 2021. It was made up of 12 episodes, each 30 minutes long, and provided viewers with a new fantasy world. The story depicts the coexistence of beastmen called Kemono and humans, and is directed by Masaya Fujimori and animated by Asiado. storyThe setting of "Monster Incidents" is modern-day Japan. However, in this world, there exist beasts called Kemono that are unknown to the general public. One day, the protagonist, a young boy named Kyosuke Inoue, accidentally learns of the existence of Kemono. As he interacts with the Kemono, he is forced to think deeply about the meaning of his own existence and the relationship between humans and Kemono. Kyosuke meets a beast girl named Shirayuki and together they step into the world of beasts. Shirayuki wants beasts and humans to coexist, but she is also conflicted among the beasts, and she is torn between the two. The story begins with Kyosuke and Shirayuki's meeting and gradually delves deeper into the relationship between beasts and humans. characterThe appeal of "Monster Incidents" lies in its unique characters. The protagonist, Kyosuke Inoue, has his values shaken after learning about the existence of beasts, but he is portrayed growing up together with Shirayuki. Shirayuki is a girl who has a strong will to coexist with humans despite being a beast, and her purity and strength drive the story. In addition, various characters appear, such as Kuroba, the leader of the beasts, and Inaba, who is torn between being a beast and being a human, and each character portrays the relationship between beasts and humans from their own perspective. The drama of these characters deeply moves the viewers. Animation and MusicThe animation of "Monster Incidents" is characterized by Ajia-do's careful drawing and beautiful background art. The designs of the beasts are visually very appealing, skillfully incorporating the characteristics of beasts while also expressing a wealth of human emotions. Furthermore, the smoothness of their movements and the richness of their expressions stand out in both battle and everyday scenes. In terms of music, the powerful voices of Eve, who sang the opening theme "Kaibutsu," and ReoNa, who sang the ending theme "Yuki no Hana," add excitement to the story. The background music was also created to match the atmosphere of the story, and plays a role in enhancing the emotions of the viewer. Evaluation and Impressions"Monster Incidents" conveys a profound message to viewers by depicting the theme of coexistence between humans and beasts. By depicting the relationship between humans and beasts, the story highlights discrimination, prejudice, and the difficulties of coexistence. In addition, through the characters' growth and conflicts, it provides an opportunity for viewers to reexamine their own values. The animation quality is high, and the visual appeal is very strong. The music is also an important element in adding excitement to the story, and the overall quality of the work is very high. In particular, the scenes depicting the relationship between the beasts and the humans, and the scenes depicting the changes in the characters' emotions, leave a strong impression on the viewer. Recommended points"Monster Incidents" is recommended not only for fans of fantasy anime, but also for those interested in human dramas and social issues. The theme of the coexistence of beasts and humans reflects real-world problems and provides viewers with deep insight. In addition, by depicting the growth and conflicts of the unique characters, it gives viewers an opportunity to reexamine their own values. Furthermore, the quality of the animation and music is also high, making it a work that can be enjoyed both visually and aurally. In particular, the designs of the beasts and the smooth movements in the battle scenes have been highly praised for their visual appeal. The opening and ending themes are also powerfully sung, and are an important element in livening up the story. Related Titles"Monster Incidents" is based on the manga of the same name by Matsu Aimoto. The original manga is serialized in Shueisha's "Jump Square" and is still ongoing. By reading the original manga, you can learn about episodes and character backgrounds that are not depicted in the anime. You can also gain a deeper understanding of the world view and character appeal of the original manga. Another work that depicts the coexistence of humans and furries, just like "Monster Incidents," is "BEASTARS." "BEASTARS" also conveys a deep message to the viewer by depicting the relationship between humans and furries. By comparing "Monster Incidents" and "BEASTARS," we can gain a new perspective on the theme of the coexistence of humans and furries. summary"Monster Incidents" is a new fantasy anime that depicts the coexistence of humans and beasts, and conveys a profound message to viewers. Through the growth and conflicts of the unique characters, it offers viewers an opportunity to reexamine their own values. The animation and music are also of high quality, making it a work that can be enjoyed both visually and aurally. This work is recommended not only for fans of fantasy anime, but also for those interested in human dramas and social issues. |
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