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Oct 5, 2009 3:18 PM
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THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE.
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After a slow and boring first episode, I have to say this episode really surprised me... in a positive way.

Episode 2, "Portraits in Darkness" deals with Jonouchi and his weird visions. He was affected by a weird illness (a bone tumor) and is given a strange medicine by a doctor after she called him weak. He then sees "evil" and "pain" on other people's hearts but is unable to stop them and, thus, he loses himself past his limits.
We were also presented with 3 new characters that seem to have some connection to the overall plot (if there is one): the detective (forgot his name), Nagi (the woman holding a compass) and the "Manticore" that dons the same clothing as Boogiepop. This is getting interesting. :)

Despite my nagging on the previous episode about the art style and coloring, I guess I'm getting used to them and it actually felt right in this episode. The eerie sound effects also help the atmosphere.

Also, in contrast with the last episode, this one had quite a nice pacing. And the scene in the school infirmary, although probably unnecessary to the plot, was surprising and a nice touch as it adds a connection between characters from different individual stories (episodes).

Looking forward to the next one. :)
Mar 26, 2010 2:42 AM
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I knew Mamiko Noto was the best when she didn't let that creep grope her. <3
She's so smart.
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Oct 7, 2010 2:16 AM
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I cant wait to see more.
Jul 7, 2011 11:05 PM
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This has an eerie mood to it. Very nice episode.
Aug 3, 2011 10:10 AM
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Figured I'd include more relevant info from the light novels preceding the show, this time from Boogiepop at Dawn.

Aug 25, 2011 9:28 PM
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this episode was so creepy! D: so what i think i am understanding is that boogiepop is like the clean-up person working on all the stuff that was a result of that bright light. thats what i'm sensing about her.
Aug 30, 2012 5:03 PM
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Much better than the first one. Pace was quickened and it seemed more relevant. I liked the way it tied into the last ep too. Now i'm interested in continuing.
Sep 12, 2012 2:59 PM
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Sweet, like a sweet sweet bug. <3
Jan 6, 2013 3:30 PM
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Yeah this was a better episode, but there's still a lot to be answered. The pace was good, and it tied together well. That bright light I'm taking is to be the main part of the plot, setting all the events in motion.
Dec 23, 2013 7:21 AM

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Ahhh! I knew it, every episode is going to be a character study!
"Nothing is sweeter than your smile"
Jun 20, 2014 1:16 AM
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Is it me or did that girl seem like she was going allow him to have his way with her.I also was kinda shocked the first reaction he had was to eat the bug.did he ask all these females if he can basically grop them since he did ask that one girl.Im guessing we wont have recurring characters once they show up once.Weird episode.I wonder what happened to that guy hopefully we will find out but im leaning towards no more.
Jun 30, 2014 12:25 AM

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Ugh I hate spiders...and the fact that he did....what he did made this hard to watch.

So this is where the Baccano style came from.
Oct 29, 2014 6:42 PM

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"lemme grope your chest so i can eat the spider and take away your memories." ooooook...

starting to get a similar feeling as paranoia agent
Oct 31, 2015 2:00 PM

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Soundtracks are kinda scary .

Dec 29, 2015 12:35 AM

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To be 'spirited away' by a 'demon' in the guise of a 'shinigami'? I want to see how they delve deeper into the role of Manticore. From what I see, the anime takes upon an episode nature thus far, focusing on side characters' involvement with the 'Boogiepop' phenomena. I have a feeling that the girl 'Kirima Nagi' will be heavily involved in all the supernatural occurrences, and based on deductions, the story will focus on her thereafter. That 'demon', which I presume is 'Manticore', is most likely that man-eater presented in the previous episode.

Loved the spider symbolism as an object of painful memories and guilt, yet an important form of redemption - a highly significant oriental motif (take Akutagwa's 'Kumo no Ito', for instance). Despite being feared as a venomous and overall, creepy, insect, spiders are important predators, which are vital for the food chain's balance in an ecosystem which they habitat in.
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Jan 6, 2016 6:38 AM

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I liked this episode way more than the first one. So Hisashi in the last ep wasn't lying about seeing the spider on Moto's chest. His way of wording it by "groping your chest" is very unsettling.. especially with his hero complex.
I'm very curious about that young girl with that spirit moth. She was seen very briefly in the last ep. Also, what's up with the doctor? I'm wondering if she has a bigger involvement with all the spiritual/demonic things going on.
And where did Boogiepop take Hisashi? I know her role seems to primarily be this world's grim reaper, but she seems to be involved with a lot of other human issues. Her stance appears neutral, but since she got Hisashi out of the way.. seems more neutral-good in a sense.

In short, I'm kinda digging this show.
Mar 4, 2016 4:54 AM

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YOOOOO, what is this, in a good way.

i'm already feeling this could become a new favorite jeeze
Oct 10, 2016 6:24 AM

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It's a good show, I have to say. Interesting for sure. Everyone said it reminds them of Lain, and I have to... Agree. Not really in contents, but style-wise. Very similar colour palette, background sounds, characters' expressions and a bit of resemblance in the narrative too... It's less cryptic and philosophical, but that's not the point of this show. I'm liking the way they're introducing us into the mystery, with this Baccano-like events' intertwining and different perspective game. I dig the show's shallow but powerful philosophy. EDIT: Not to mention, Boogiepop's voice actor is the same for Lain.
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Mar 3, 2017 4:41 AM

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Let's be honest, the art and animation is nothing to boast about. But the music, my god, the music is simply wicked.

I never care much for background anime music in general because I am rarely given the incentive to take notice of it. This is different, in that they found a way to use music so effectively to set the mood to substitute what the animation lacked, which is at times more bland than unsettling. Shigurui meets Lain. Nice!

No wonder the reviews were heaping praise on the music.
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Mar 23, 2017 1:30 PM

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Keeping this dark atmosphere he? Well it's not bad at all actually, even the pacing while feeling slow is actually pretty decent!

Let's see what's next.
May 31, 2017 12:50 PM
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So, short story anthology mode? Count me in!
No happy ending ever.
I'm gonna think about that twist.
Hope the female doctor appears again
May 31, 2017 12:53 PM
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HawthorneKitty said:
I knew Mamiko Noto was the best when she didn't let that creep grope her. <3
She's so smart.

Way to go Nina!!!!!
Jan 20, 2018 6:03 AM

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This is getting more intriguing,so much is happening each episode and every character is important despite not seeming so in their first appearance.

Actually needing to take notes on every character as they appear and what happens to them cause it seems they'll all be connected in the grand scale of things,this reminds of Kuuchuu Buranko but much more interesting for me.
Apr 22, 2018 3:49 PM

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I'm actually trying to keep track of the characters... this anime jumps around a lot so we'll see how I manage.

Today we follow groper boy (redid the scene from ep1) and Nagi is revealed (mentioned as the girl that blew off the boy last episode).

It's no wonder I had a hard time following this the first time through.
Nov 14, 2018 3:48 PM

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And I thought that Hisashi just wanted to get intimate with Moto and that she would feel better afterwards, lol.

Pretty interesting stuff.

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Nov 30, 2018 11:26 PM

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I'm hooked, I felt like I was on the edge of my seat the whole time not knowing what strange thing would happen next and trying to piece together the story. Reminds me a bit of RahXephon and Ergo Proxy but easier to digest.
Mar 4, 2019 9:16 PM

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I wasn't expecting drug to be in an episode. Neither for the various cases to be "interconnected" (beyond their shared origin).

5/5


@SuperLlama All those informations are very interesting but it seems that they're actually more distracting and detrimental to the TV series tone/direction than useful to engage it. I personally regret reading the revealed points for the 1st 2 episodes and will from now on refrain from it, hoping it's not too late.
Jun 22, 2019 2:28 AM

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Wow this episode was insane and a very interesting concept at that
Nailed the eerie atmosphere
Aug 10, 2020 11:24 PM

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This episode was considerably better with the utilization of audiovisuals elements to the story's benefit, seeing how there were multiple points over the course of the episode where things were left up to interpretation and not directly spelled out, which wasn't exactly a problem beforehand, but it was an electrifying feeling having to sit back and reconsider what I just watched, despite the fact I've already seen the show on more than one occasion. But, seeing how this is a critique, I guess I do have to state some things out of the blue.

The fact that we are painstakingly narrated to by the characters is still a big issue for me. As I said, the show toned this down, but it nevertheless persisted in some moments. At the beginning of the episode, Hisashi tells us over sepia-burnt still shots that he always wanted to be a hero. This is shown with a scene of him beating up some snotty bully. This entire part proves to be redundant when there was another point in the show where this same revelation could be made without the dependency on narration. Nagi and the detective had an entire monologue about the truth of growing up and how jobs like being a detective aren't what they're cut out to be, in which Nagi rebuts that those starry-eyed dreams of being a superhero are within reach. This was a great scene as it further builds up the foundation of the show's theme while presenting Hisashi's interest in crime-fighting in a more indirect way. When he hears Nagi advocate the possibility of being a superhero in real life, his eyes widen and he begins to listen closer to the conversation. This is a perfect way to illustrate his interest without being so on-the-nose. This is a nitpick to some but this gets somewhat irritating as I continue to watch. Plus, this is a critique, so I shall mention it.
Feb 25, 2021 11:44 AM

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I was confused a bit but the episode was better once Nagi reappeared. Eating "spiders" is disgusting. But the pacing is too fast.
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Jun 14, 2021 8:08 PM
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I see where this is going (I think).
Either way, this one was a bit on the cliché side of things, both in it's character and thematic resolution and exploration. It is still pretty interesting because things are just building up as a puzzle and I suppose that's the objetive, but I hope for a better and more interesting thematic exploration or the puzzle is kinda meaningless.
The episodic approach is kinda smart but not that inventive.
Jul 16, 2021 5:52 PM

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Both entranced and repulsed by this one, I absolutely love it.

If one things for certain, this show is not for the faint of heart, which could explain what feels like it's unjustified low weighted score so far.
Nov 6, 2021 5:36 PM

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The idea of the main character thinking he's become a hero removing supernatural vermin from people only to turn out to be a parasite eating parts of people and becoming addicted to it is interesting but it seems like cheating that the painful emotions he's ripping out of people are depicted as bugs, which immediately brings to mind an image of infestation; it seems an unfair twist when they actually represent something that's integral to the person.
Dec 2, 2021 6:29 AM

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What happened in the very last scene where the kids from class 1 say Jonouchi has disappeared?

The background score is sometimes unsettling and scary, but is one of the best I have heard in any cinema or anime. I have many questions but loving it so far..
Apr 20, 2022 11:39 PM

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God this is creepy, they utilize sounds so well in this series, I'm kinda addicted to it. Although piecing together the story is kinda tricky
May 19, 2022 3:21 AM
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This episode blew me anyway. One of the better things I've seen in a while, also the music was amazing
Jun 30, 2022 10:34 PM

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started this one after hearing the soundtrack, holy shit this FUCKS

also loving the fact that boogiepop remains somewhat gender neutral
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Oct 25, 2022 11:21 PM

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Well, that was sick and disturbing. I'm also now seeing the similarities to Serial Experiments Lain in terms of audiovisuals. It's pretty striking, actually.
Dec 10, 2022 10:00 PM
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What is this anime even about. Very confusing, I have so many questions. This episode felt longer than it actually was...
Mar 21, 2023 11:40 AM
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Dark atmosphere and sick background soundtrack. Much better than ep 1
Aug 19, 2023 12:46 PM

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Well the metaphor was easier to understand in this episode: He kept "eating away" bad memories of other people until he himself was eaten away by them
But really, old anime is something else
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Jan 11, 10:58 AM

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This episode was so nice and kept me hooked.

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Hush! My dear, don't be sad
Pino gonna sing a song he heard.

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