Hakanage Vol.2

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Hakanage Vol.2

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Kano Shiuko artbook: Shuffle! (Punch ↑, P.B.B., Sasakure Memorial, Steppin’ Stone series, Hakanage) - sample pages
Katachi, Makoto, Kotowari
"Mononoke" is my favorite anime. I have seen many animes, but none has made me feel like this. It is difficult for me to put into words what I feel when I hear their soundtrack, or when I appreciate their animation, their colors (or lack of them), it really is a very strong wave of emotions.
The anime tells five moving stories, and its overarching theme is the evil that lives within us, human beings.
Scenes take place in a wide variety of locations, spanning scenarios such as the first underground train in Japan, inaugurated 1920s, to an inn in the Edo period; following Kusuriuri, the apothecary, in his quest to eliminate a demon or “Mononoke”.
We could interpret that the message behind the vocation of our protagonist to eliminate the antagonists of the stories, is to eliminate the evil that lies in them and that led them to be what they are, demons that seek revenge and torture psychologically or physically to those who are still alive.
To eliminate the mononoke, the apothecary needs to find out the Truth (Makoto), Shape (Katachi) and Reasoning (Kotowari) that drove the spirit to act as it has done. To do this, he will "interview" the characters of each story respectively, and come to a conclusion that will explain the performance of Mononoke.
As I write all this, I am listening to the audio that I have attached to the publication. In the audio you can hear the three saddest and most emotional songs of the entire anime soundtrack. The names of these three melodies are "Hakanage", "Samishige" and "Kanashige". Although the soundtrack is full of beautiful compositions by Yasuharu Takanshi, these are, for me, the most beautiful and remarkable.
I hope my text reaches many people, and I can take you to watch and enjoy this wonderful anime that captivated me so much. It really is very worthwhile, and saddens me that despite being such a beautiful work, it is so little known.
Anyway, thank you very much for reading this and sharing it.
- Sofía.
https://youtu.be/SOd7662LI9Y
Hakanage.
(Hakanage - Yasuharu Takanashi)
This is easily among my top 5 favorite songs. Period. It's one of those songs that makes me stop whatever it is I'm doing whenever it comes on and just listen until it's over.
It's the 11th track on the Mononoke soundtrack. (Not Princess Mononoke. The other one.) Also easily one of my favorite albums of all time, by one of my favorite composers.
Don't cry.

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