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'''''Requiem from the Darkness''''' (Kousetsu Hyaku Monogatari, Hundred Stories) is a series of novels; these novels were adapted into an anime and a Live Action show. The anime especially is known for it's rather bizarre plot-lines and story elements; said story follows [[Narrator|Momosuke]] as he travels around [[Feudal Japan]] in a search for one hundred ghost stories. But while doing this, he runs across a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]. They fight evil; well, kind of, anyway. Think [[Darker and Edgier]] [[Scooby Doo]]. The series is also known for making lazy animation an artform, seriously they turn it into an [[Disability Superpower|advantage.]]
'''''Requiem from the Darkness''''' (Kousetsu Hyaku Monogatari, Hundred Stories) is a series of novels; these novels were adapted into an anime and a Live Action show. The anime especially is known for its rather bizarre plot-lines and story elements; said story follows [[Narrator|Momosuke]] as he travels around [[Feudal Japan]] in a search for one hundred ghost stories. But while doing this, he runs across a [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]. They fight evil; well, kind of, anyway. Think [[Darker and Edgier]] [[Scooby Doo]]. The series is also known for making lazy animation an artform, seriously they turn it into an [[Disability Superpower|advantage.]]
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* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]
* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]

Revision as of 18:43, 7 December 2020

Counterclockwise from the upper-left: Nagamimi, Momosuke, Mataichi, Ogin.


Requiem from the Darkness (Kousetsu Hyaku Monogatari, Hundred Stories) is a series of novels; these novels were adapted into an anime and a Live Action show. The anime especially is known for its rather bizarre plot-lines and story elements; said story follows Momosuke as he travels around Feudal Japan in a search for one hundred ghost stories. But while doing this, he runs across a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits. They fight evil; well, kind of, anyway. Think Darker and Edgier Scooby Doo. The series is also known for making lazy animation an artform, seriously they turn it into an advantage.

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