The Morose Mononokean II
Synopsis
Despite being burdened with crippling debt to the morose Haruitsuki Abeno, Hanae Ashiya has come to enjoy his job as an exorcist. His ability to communicate with youkai has given him a sense of responsibility regarding the magical creatures, and he continues to work hard to send them to their true home in the Underworld. As Ashiya’s life finally stabilizes, the youkai threaten to upset it once again. Knowledge of his existence has begun to spread, and not everyone is happy to have a human working for the Mononokean, the interdimensional tea room. But one day, a simple visit to the Underworld draws the attention of those in power, and Ashiya soon learns that not every youkai is willing to go along with Abeno's plans. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The anime adaptation of Fukigen na Mononokean Tsuzuki is met with mixed reactions, particularly from manga fans. While some viewers may find enjoyment, many are disappointed by changes to the plot and characters. The adaptation's pacing and reduced emotional impact compared to the manga are major points of criticism.
Strengths
- No data available
Weaknesses
- Poor adaptation of manga
- Changes to character characteristics
- Crucial plot changes
- Pacing issues
- Emotional impact lessened compared to manga