Mushi-Shi

Watch Mushi-Shi Online (2005)

Oct 23, 2005 JP 24 min per episode TV-14 Ended
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Mushi-Shi first aired in 2005 • originally associated with Fuji TV • 2 seasons • 46 episodes • around 24 minutes per episode • status: Ended.

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Synopsis

Ginko, a Mushi master, travels from place to place researching the Mushi and helping people who are suffering because of it.

Keywords

detective, supernatural, slice of life, curse, tragedy, based on manga, spirit, historical, nature, environmentalism, ghost, folklore, journey, angst, seinen, youkai, japanese mythology, shinto.

Stills

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Main cast

Yuto Nakano
as Ginko (voice)
Mika Doi
as Narrator / Nui (voice)
Ai Kobayashi
as Tanyuu Karibusa (voice)
Miyu Tsuzurahara
as Young Tanyuu Karibusa (voice)
Yuji Ueda
as Adashino (voice)

Official trailer