Kemonozume

Kemonozume from studio Madhouse written and directed by Masaaki Yuasa. Broadcast on WOWOW from August 5th, 2006 to November 5th, 2006, the show consisted of thirteen episodes.

The story involves the existence of a race of flesh eating creatures (食人鬼, Man-Eating Ogres), they remain hidden among human-kind while feasting on them secretly. A martial-arts styled school known as Kifuuken (鬼封剣, Ogre-Sealing Sword) was founded to combat the menace, training and arming combatants to face the Shokujinki threat, with the teachings formerly passed down through the Momota family. The story follows the forbidden romance between Toshihiko, the latest heir of the Kifuuken school and Yuka, a young woman who is one of the monsters.

This work includes examples of:
"This is reality. Maddening, dreamless truth...People only act out of self-interest! Emotions are just chemical reactions! Memories are POINTLESS, USELESS DATA!"
 * Ax Crazy: Flesh Eaters are all like this. Some can resist the urges, but once they transform they lose control of their senses.
 * Art Shift: Some pre-opening scenes feature completely different art and animation style.
 * Bizarrchitecture: O.Q. headquarters. It sort of resembles a normal skyscraper at the base, but as you get higher the architecture gets so monstrous and twisted it verges on Alien Geometries.
 * Body Horror: The monster transformations. Ooba's lab..
 * Bottle Fairy: Yuka develops a bit of an alcoholic streak while she and Toshihiko are on the run. Not really a good thing, since alcohol makes it easier for her to change.
 * Censor Box: ...and censor scribble, covering Toshihiko's and Kazuma's naughty bits.
 * Chekhov's Gun:
 * Also, sort of.
 * Chekhov's Skill:
 * Subverted with the, which Yuka uses in the last episode, but it fails to stop.
 * Cool and Unusual Punishment: With creative use of sedatives, warm water, and a chainsaw,
 * Creepy Children: Start of the 3rd episode
 * Cruel and Unusual Death: Turning into an Eldritch Abomination then getting eaten alive by the nice young woman you had helped out probably qualifies.
 * Dangerous Forbidden Technique: The Kemonozume, which involves
 * Deranged Animation
 * Determinator: Toshihiko takes unbelievable amounts of punishment and hardly breaks stride.
 * Eldritch Abomination: The monsters. The natural born ones don't even have eyes.
 * Everything's Better with Monkeys: A mysterious, unnamed monkey appears in the first episode and gradually becomes a main character. For some reason, it's also a master of martial arts.
 * Fallen Hero: Kakitoki Jin, who was so obsessed with surpassing Toshihiko's father that he used the Kemononozume and was overwhelmed by it, killing many innocents.
 * Fan Disservice: Loads.
 * Full-Frontal Assault: In the last couple of episodes, end up fighting  completely naked.
 * Gentle Giant: Bon Ooba. A wandering detective who's at least two stories tall, he's a total sweetheart to everyone he meets.
 * Gonk: Ooba.
 * Good People Have Good Sex: Sub/inverted: Toshihiko and Yuka try to have good sex but can't (which frustrates them to no end) because Yuka keeps transforming when she's turned on.
 * Gorn
 * Gory Discretion Shot: Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't.
 * Hannibal Lecture:  uses these constantly, mostly just to watch people squirm.
 * Heel Face Turn:
 * Hey, It's That Voice!
 * Hidenobu Kiuchi (aka Hei, Tenma) as Toshihiko
 * Hiroyuki Yoshino as Kazuma
 * Kenji Utsumi as Ooba
 * Kiyoyuki Yanada as Gakuto
 * Daisuke Gouri as Bon, Ooba's son.
 * Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: Although it's not apparent from the English translation, all episode titles contain references to flavors.
 * Informed Ability: Rie is a swordswoman, but we never actually see her fight (with a sword, anyway).
 * Japanese Pronouns: uses "me" and "you" for no apparent reason aside of being batshit crazy.
 * Large Ham: Ooba's every line and expression is larger than life, which isn't helped any by his unique face.
 * Laughing Mad:, master of the Evil Laugh.
 * Love Triangle: Kazuma loves Rie who loves Toshihiko (who loves Yuka).
 * Also a Sibling Triangle since Toshihiko and Kazuma are step-brothers.
 * Magic Pants: Usually played straight with the Flesh Eaters when they transform
 * Mind Screw: The series gets progressively more like this, and the last episode takes the cake.
 * Mini-Mecha: The Buster Suits (which prove to be almost completely useless).
 * My God, What Have I Done?: Yuka in episode 9, Kazuma in episode 12.
 * My Species Doth Protest Too Much: Yuka and Harumi.
 * Nietzsche Wannabe:  is all about this in the latter half of the series.


 * Night of the Living Mooks
 * Noble Demon: Gakutou and his crew.
 * Older Than They Look: Yuka is about 30, but is often mistaken for younger.
 * 108: The O.Q. headquarters is 108 stories tall.
 * Panty Shot: At the end of Episode 9, you can see Yuka's panties through the rips in her dress.
 * There's a more obvious one during the sex scene in Episode 1.
 * Pet the Dog: Ooba seems to do this with his son, but it comes off as extremely shallow and self-serving.
 * Proper Lady Yuka fits this to a tee. Assuming you discount her occasional transformations into a ravenous monster, of course.
 * Say My Name:  
 * also gets in on the act, turning it into a Madness Mantra:

": Without strength, you can't do as you please! Don't you want the power to do anything you want?
 * Shut UP, Hannibal:, of all people, is probably the only person to render   speechless through words alone.


 * ...I want to be friends with everybody., you don't have any friends, do you?


 * ARRRRRRRRGH! *click*"


 * Talking Is a Free Action: Subverted and weaponized.
 * The Rival: Kakitoki Jin to Toshihiko's father, in their youth.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend: Rie to Toshihiko (and Kazuma to Rie).
 * Vapor Wear: Yuka never wears a bra, but her breasts are small enough that she doesn't really need one.
 * She's seen putting one on in episode 6, but the dress she's wearing would show the straps.
 * "Well Done, Son" Guy: Kazuma.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Kazuma starts out as one (well, as pretty as the art style allows).
 * Whole-Episode Flashback: Episode 4.