Description
"Obake Zukan" is an anime series that explores the world of Japanese folklore and urban legends through a collection of short, self-contained stories. Each episode presents a different supernatural entity or yokai, drawing from traditional myths and modern interpretations of these creatures. The narrative structure is episodic, with no overarching plot, allowing each story to stand independently while contributing to a broader understanding of yokai lore.
The series introduces a variety of yokai, ranging from mischievous spirits to malevolent entities, each with unique traits and behaviors. Some episodes focus on well-known creatures like the Kappa, a water-dwelling imp, or the Tengu, a bird-like demon, while others delve into lesser-known or region-specific spirits. The stories often blend humor, horror, and moral lessons, reflecting the multifaceted nature of yokai in Japanese culture.
Characters in "Obake Zukan" are typically ordinary individuals who encounter these supernatural beings, often leading to unexpected or bizarre situations. The human characters serve as a lens through which the audience experiences the yokai, highlighting the cultural significance and impact of these entities on everyday life. The yokai themselves are portrayed with distinct personalities, ranging from playful tricksters to ominous figures, adding depth to their mythological origins.
The series maintains a lighthearted tone, even when dealing with darker themes, making it accessible to a wide audience. The animation style complements the storytelling, with vibrant visuals and exaggerated expressions that enhance the comedic and eerie elements of the narrative. By presenting a diverse array of yokai and their interactions with humans, "Obake Zukan" offers an engaging and educational glimpse into Japanese folklore, appealing to both fans of the supernatural and those interested in cultural traditions.
The series introduces a variety of yokai, ranging from mischievous spirits to malevolent entities, each with unique traits and behaviors. Some episodes focus on well-known creatures like the Kappa, a water-dwelling imp, or the Tengu, a bird-like demon, while others delve into lesser-known or region-specific spirits. The stories often blend humor, horror, and moral lessons, reflecting the multifaceted nature of yokai in Japanese culture.
Characters in "Obake Zukan" are typically ordinary individuals who encounter these supernatural beings, often leading to unexpected or bizarre situations. The human characters serve as a lens through which the audience experiences the yokai, highlighting the cultural significance and impact of these entities on everyday life. The yokai themselves are portrayed with distinct personalities, ranging from playful tricksters to ominous figures, adding depth to their mythological origins.
The series maintains a lighthearted tone, even when dealing with darker themes, making it accessible to a wide audience. The animation style complements the storytelling, with vibrant visuals and exaggerated expressions that enhance the comedic and eerie elements of the narrative. By presenting a diverse array of yokai and their interactions with humans, "Obake Zukan" offers an engaging and educational glimpse into Japanese folklore, appealing to both fans of the supernatural and those interested in cultural traditions.
Cast
- Bōnyan
Comment(s)
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Staff
- Director · Naomi Iwata
- Script · Shigenori Tanabe
- Music · KOSEN
- Original creator · Hiroshi Saitō
- Original creator · Etsuyoshi Miyamoto
Production
- Production · EGG FIRM
- Animation Production · Fanworks
Relations
Music
Opening
- ?“"Obake Zukan no Uta ~Itsudemo Dokodemo~"” - Nana Mizuki
- ?“"Obake Zukan no Uta"” - Nana Mizuki


