This video came at the perfect time for me. I've always loved Lovecraftian things and a friend recommended me Junji Ito about a month ago. Since then, I've read Shiver, Smashed, Venus on the Blind Spot and Fragments of Horror. His shorts are so addicting. About to finally jump into Uzumaki tonight and I'm super excited, he quickly became one of my favorite story tellers.
@@OfficialEdwardNewgate I did read that, though it was called Greased in the collection I read. I've noticed in the Viz Media hardcover collections they translated the names of shorts in different ways, kind of odd. That one was crazy though, definitely got to me in a way that I wasn't expecting.
@@TheJtl420 What ?Again some idiot that have nothing better to do as to say such a stupid things as cats are evil. Humans are evil no animal is evil i could get mad when i hear such a nonsense
The sea monster story, I always thought that the body that crashed ashore isn't a serpent but an intestine which eludes the creature being way larger than what we see.
Part of a giant monster washing up on the beach is _way_ more unsettling than the whole thing washing up imo. Especially if there's an _even bigger bite_ taken out of it.
The 1st time I heard about this dude I went down a rabbit hole of terror. Such original stories it made me mad at myself I didn't know about him sooner
Glyceride is one of those stories that actually made me gag due to the art and grease. Splatterfilm had one of the more bizaar twist I've seen in his stories, but was interesting none the less. The Bully is one of the more horrifying stories to me, due to how real it can be. Fashion Model was a entertaining read The Licking Woman is another one that made me gag. Felt like a weird ass std. The Hanging Balloon was one of the most terrifying stories to me due to how hopeless the situation was. Its up there with The Bully as one of the stories that creeped me out with its implications. The Thing that Drifted Ashore is another one in my opinion where I feel Junji is more the Japenese H.P. Lovecraft than Stephen King with how eldrich alot of his more mysterious creations appear, much like Hellstar Remina. The Human Chair is one of the most memorable to me due to the twist and creep factor Army of One feels like Junji Itous take on the Human Centipede, but taken up to 11.
I like it because I plays to a different kind of human aversion, filth. I've worked dirty jobs before. One reoccurring nightmare I have is being in the sewers and surrounded by chunky, puss-yellow liquid. I'm never sure what it is, but im terrified of falling into it.
@@DCG909 The story is kind of interesting because it shows that Ito´s anxiety is all over the place. According to an interview, his wife/girlfriend was kinda mad that he drew her with a demon face, though.
Junji Ito excels in two main areas above all others…first of all, he has a great knack for perspective and detail. His illustrations are thick with detail and empathy. But more importantly, he has a preternatural understanding of human psychology when it comes to fear and disgust. He taps into these things that exist deep within our earliest childhood nightmares…a time when the world was new, enormous and capable of unleashing novel, existential fear.
This video's summary of The Thing that Drifted Ashore seems partially explained. True, the horror elements were the idea of giant unknown sea creatures lurking under the depths to attack or eat humans, and having to still be alive while within the creature with translucent skin to view some unimaginable things that could be found in our oceans. However, what was not mentioned was that some of the people who bursted from the creature went missing for months even years and it may lead readers to wonder how could they all possibly survive within the stomach of this creature for so long. The ending lead some to believe that the missing people may have had to adapted a parasitic way of living actually feeding upon the creature from within until it died and eventually washes up on shore explaining how it may have died. A mix of fear of the unknown and some extreme lengths of how relentless human survival can go...possibly. Credit to youtuber: Horror Show Mickey for sharing and explaining this before he had to take down some of his own vids. =/ Junjo Ito still rocks something unimaginable. =]
Probably the scariest is Tomie. Her motivations make sense to some degree, and at some points I think she can be redeemed but the boy chapter….. Jesus fucking Christ, the boy chapter just sets everything straight; she is, by all accounts, a monster, a demon, a devil if one were so inclined to call her that.
imo Tomie is one of the creepiest interpretations of a succubus-type monster I've ever read. Especially since there's something weirdly tragic about her entire story.
Love Junji Ito but I have to skip anything that shows Glyceride because I almost threw up reading that. The The Enigma of Amigara Fault is one of the scariest to me the atmosphere of claustrophobia and the ending is truly horrifying. Still waiting for that Uzumaki anime but his animated past works and this one taking actual years since announcement don't fill me with much hope.
I wasn't really that creeped out until the last panel when it shows that her window is stretching out towards his. Also it's mentioned that all her walls are cracked or something, so that house has 100% moved around to stalk other people before.
The worst part of Fuchi is that she gets "married" to Souichi and has a child with him. Souichi runs away and has a traveling haunted house attraction and forces his family to be a part of the attractions (one of which is his brother crucified on a cross). The main attraction is the son they have together who is also a sharp toothed cannibal that gets rid of those that know the truth of the attraction.
I want somebody to make an alternate-ending for The Window Next Door, where the guy actually gets along with the woman, and lets the her in after the window crosses over. Maybe she was friendly all along, like an eccentric, but horribly deformed granny. XD "Dear boy, would you fancy a cup of tea?" "Sure, no problem."
i just re-read a franken fran story i love last night wtf lol. i remember finding out about junji on 4chan thanks to a thread with his manga pictures everywhere with no explanations and it changed me. hellstar remina freaks me out the worst. its the existential crisis shit mixed with the unknown of space and yeah lol. now im just picturing junji itos stories being made into movies by old school italian horror legends like lucio fulci or dario argento. oh god it would have been perfect.
My thing about Ms. Fuci is this, she's a representative of Westerners & colonisation. How would some blonde, blue-eyed, 6'2'' ogress get to be a fashion model? By her homeland subverting the beauty standards of Japan. It's worth mentioning that adults find Fuci's appeance horrifying, but Soichi, a young impressionable, deranged boy finds her beatiful.
The balloons are very real. A guy shoots one with a crossbow, which causes the balloon to leak air. The person whose balloon he shot dies the same way, air bursting from them instead of blood.
they also dont trick people into suicide like the narrator said. they lure people outside by mimicking voices or just catch people who go outside from being cocky about it/going crazy being stuck inside and snatch them up with the nooses at their ends to strangle them
The song from beyond the grave sticks with me. I had a dream about it the night after I first saw it. It fascinated me how humans fought for their lives just to have their hands on the song of a woman who sang as she died.. and as she was dead.
miss fashion model who's name i dont wanna horribly butcher reminds me of mann lee from killstagram. both were ridiculed for being ugly, were obsessed with people they just met, etc.
I love most of his work but I'm not really a fan of every story of Tomie but some of those Tomie stories are really good read for me. btw not Tomie related but my most favorite is the one story where they have this classmate who keeps on changing face but no one in the school what it really looks like, they don't even know if it's an actual human, some teachers even saying that it keeps on going to the school for many years now. I like how the new student managed to defeat it or at least make it leave the school.
What makes Fuchi more terrifying is that she is voiced by Mami Koyoma who also voices Big mom Spoilers: When big mom was a child she accidently ate the orphanage kids and mother Caramel because her eyes were teary she mistaken them for semla which is also CANNIBALISM LIKE FUCHI WHO IS ALSO A CANNIBAL
Hey for one of your videos can you do one on top creepy moments in children's cartoons like in avatar The last air Bender the puppet Master or that episode of samurai Jack or Jack goes into a house and he dying to the family but he finds out that the family or not what they seen and it's really haunted one of my favorite moments is if you sounded a music box in the background but as the musical keeps playing it just online and starting it's creepy sound like broken and rusty and Jack fights the shadow demon or whatever monster that took possession of the family at the end that will be always one of my favorites anyway that's two episodes for you I think you find the rest and you can't email me will come up with ideas.
Junji Ito is a genius. Shame that you used that shitty anime to show some of Itos stories. Manga frames are much better. It is one and only good way to explore world of Ito's horror stories.
They are probably perfectly adaptable to anime, the problem is that we haven't seen a good Junji Ito adaptation well made, the Collection was nothing more than bad painted redrawings of Ito's mangas put one after another, that was the problem, they tried to just Ctrl+C Ctrl+V the manga instead of actually ADAPTING it using the resources that only animated media can provide Hopefully the [as] Uzumaki adaptation will be worth the wait, it seems like it is from the few seconds of the trailer we've seen, if the entire series is at least half as good as that trailer it will already be a huge win and 100 times better than the dumpster fire that the Collection was
I don't know if it's just me but every now and then I think of this extra dimentinal task force that work to contain most of the juni ito monsters cinda like the scp foundation but that's just my personal opinion
I wish Junji Ito would do some comics for the "Mystery Flesh Pit National Park" lore. That would be so much fantastic and Junji is the perfect man for the job of making the parts of that horrible creature jump out on a page and people's reactions to them...
THE MAN IN THE CHAIR FREAKED ME OUT I THOUGHT I WAS SAFE SOMEONE LIED TO ME 🤣😂I GOT SO FREAKED OUT I COULDN'T LOOK AT THE ARM CHAIR 4 A WEEK LET ALONE SLEEP NEXT IT 😅
This video came at the perfect time for me. I've always loved Lovecraftian things and a friend recommended me Junji Ito about a month ago. Since then, I've read Shiver, Smashed, Venus on the Blind Spot and Fragments of Horror. His shorts are so addicting. About to finally jump into Uzumaki tonight and I'm super excited, he quickly became one of my favorite story tellers.
Hold on to your butt.
Do one on Stephen King villains. Obscure ones
*Read Glyceride. trust me. It's good.*
@@OfficialEdwardNewgate I did read that, though it was called Greased in the collection I read. I've noticed in the Viz Media hardcover collections they translated the names of shorts in different ways, kind of odd. That one was crazy though, definitely got to me in a way that I wasn't expecting.
I liked the hanging balloons. They were creepy
To believe a humble dental technician with a love for cats would make the most terrifying stories in recent memories.
The cats told him to write them. Knew cats were evil.🤔
Cats seem to be the common denominator.
Didnt steven king like cats?🤔lol
@@TheJtl420 What ?Again some idiot that have nothing better to do as to say such a stupid things as cats are evil. Humans are evil no animal is evil i could get mad when i hear such a nonsense
@@TheJtl420 Do you now wanted actually say Steven King is evil also lol
I love junji ito. From a children's dentist to what he is now and he is so shy and quiet and humble.
And love cats
he was a dentist?!?
he’s so sweet it’s actually kinda funny how his thought process while making his stories is just ‘wow that would be really weird if this happened’
The first story of his I read was The Enigma of Amigara Fault, and it's still my favorite.
Me to coincidence I don't think 😮
its so simple but so horrific I love it
I liked that one as well!
Mine was No Longer Human 😳 I’ve read a few of his works but No Longer Human will forever be my fave
The first i saw was the house of puppets, and it was my fav
The sea monster story, I always thought that the body that crashed ashore isn't a serpent but an intestine which eludes the creature being way larger than what we see.
Part of a giant monster washing up on the beach is _way_ more unsettling than the whole thing washing up imo.
Especially if there's an _even bigger bite_ taken out of it.
The 1st time I heard about this dude I went down a rabbit hole of terror. Such original stories it made me mad at myself I didn't know about him sooner
Glyceride is one of those stories that actually made me gag due to the art and grease.
Splatterfilm had one of the more bizaar twist I've seen in his stories, but was interesting none the less.
The Bully is one of the more horrifying stories to me, due to how real it can be.
Fashion Model was a entertaining read
The Licking Woman is another one that made me gag. Felt like a weird ass std.
The Hanging Balloon was one of the most terrifying stories to me due to how hopeless the situation was. Its up there with The Bully as one of the stories that creeped me out with its implications.
The Thing that Drifted Ashore is another one in my opinion where I feel Junji is more the Japenese H.P. Lovecraft than Stephen King with how eldrich alot of his more mysterious creations appear, much like Hellstar Remina.
The Human Chair is one of the most memorable to me due to the twist and creep factor
Army of One feels like Junji Itous take on the Human Centipede, but taken up to 11.
I like it because I plays to a different kind of human aversion, filth. I've worked dirty jobs before. One reoccurring nightmare I have is being in the sewers and surrounded by chunky, puss-yellow liquid. I'm never sure what it is, but im terrified of falling into it.
I honestly thought the Licking Woman would have her 'Kiss' the main gal and end up causing her to become the New Licking Woman
"The Bully" has one of my favorite twist in Junji Ito's work.
Agree, one of my favorit too, you should read a deserted on the house and layer of fear.. thats great too
"This is Junji Itos least supernatural story" you mean except "The Bully" and his Story about him and his Wife having cats?
Still love the water strider he came up with though, simple and efficient.
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@@DCG909 The story is kind of interesting because it shows that Ito´s anxiety is all over the place. According to an interview, his wife/girlfriend was kinda mad that he drew her with a demon face, though.
How about the one about him buying a piece of shit from a market. (A Shit to Remembet)
Junji Ito makes me feel like dying isn't so bad
Let the masterful nightmare fuel of Junji Ito...BEGIN!!!!
Junji Ito excels in two main areas above all others…first of all, he has a great knack for perspective and detail. His illustrations are thick with detail and empathy. But more importantly, he has a preternatural understanding of human psychology when it comes to fear and disgust. He taps into these things that exist deep within our earliest childhood nightmares…a time when the world was new, enormous and capable of unleashing novel, existential fear.
This video's summary of The Thing that Drifted Ashore seems partially explained. True, the horror elements were the idea of giant unknown sea creatures lurking under the depths to attack or eat humans, and having to still be alive while within the creature with translucent skin to view some unimaginable things that could be found in our oceans. However, what was not mentioned was that some of the people who bursted from the creature went missing for months even years and it may lead readers to wonder how could they all possibly survive within the stomach of this creature for so long. The ending lead some to believe that the missing people may have had to adapted a parasitic way of living actually feeding upon the creature from within until it died and eventually washes up on shore explaining how it may have died. A mix of fear of the unknown and some extreme lengths of how relentless human survival can go...possibly. Credit to youtuber: Horror Show Mickey for sharing and explaining this before he had to take down some of his own vids. =/ Junjo Ito still rocks something unimaginable. =]
Probably the scariest is Tomie. Her motivations make sense to some degree, and at some points I think she can be redeemed but the boy chapter….. Jesus fucking Christ, the boy chapter just sets everything straight; she is, by all accounts, a monster, a demon, a devil if one were so inclined to call her that.
imo Tomie is one of the creepiest interpretations of a succubus-type monster I've ever read. Especially since there's something weirdly tragic about her entire story.
Love Junji Ito but I have to skip anything that shows Glyceride because I almost threw up reading that. The The Enigma of Amigara Fault is one of the scariest to me the atmosphere of claustrophobia and the ending is truly horrifying. Still waiting for that Uzumaki anime but his animated past works and this one taking actual years since announcement don't fill me with much hope.
I made the mistake of reading these at night. I haven't been the same....
Never cared for many animes but this series I was introduced by my little brother and I thank him everyday.
Another great series is Yamishibai
"Black bird" was my favorite of his work. I used to hike a lot of times in the past but after reading that chapter i stopped doing that.
After reading Uzumaki, Junji Ito became one of my favourite mangaka. Love all of his work.
The Window next door creeped the hell out of me. Its one of my fav along with the Long Dream.
The anime kinda ruined it tho
The long dream really unsettled me when I read it. Whenever horror plays around with time it seriously gets me
I wasn't really that creeped out until the last panel when it shows that her window is stretching out towards his. Also it's mentioned that all her walls are cracked or something, so that house has 100% moved around to stalk other people before.
the fashion model girl and the guy who do woodoo magic marries each other and also opens scare house.... nice!
which story was that ? i never read it
I was so mad that it was a dram doe 💀💀💀
They also have an absolutely terrifying cannibal son! So fun!
@@AndraJapan2 it's in the yami no koe collection, I think the name was horror house.
The worst part of Fuchi is that she gets "married" to Souichi and has a child with him. Souichi runs away and has a traveling haunted house attraction and forces his family to be a part of the attractions (one of which is his brother crucified on a cross). The main attraction is the son they have together who is also a sharp toothed cannibal that gets rid of those that know the truth of the attraction.
Their son is actual nightmare fuel, the reveal panel is an image that I'm not going to forget 😓
The floating heads are captivating, alot of us deal with "talking heads", this man is a haunted genius
Awesome! I love Juni Ito's work. So far, he's the only artist I've come across whose drawings can make me feel uncomfortable
Black Bird, The Window Next Door, Hellstar Remina, and Tomie are some of my favorite stories.
I want somebody to make an alternate-ending for The Window Next Door, where the guy actually gets along with the woman, and lets the her in after the window crosses over. Maybe she was friendly all along, like an eccentric, but horribly deformed granny. XD
"Dear boy, would you fancy a cup of tea?"
"Sure, no problem."
i just re-read a franken fran story i love last night wtf lol. i remember finding out about junji on 4chan thanks to a thread with his manga pictures everywhere with no explanations and it changed me. hellstar remina freaks me out the worst. its the existential crisis shit mixed with the unknown of space and yeah lol. now im just picturing junji itos stories being made into movies by old school italian horror legends like lucio fulci or dario argento. oh god it would have been perfect.
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My thing about Ms. Fuci is this, she's a representative of Westerners & colonisation. How would some blonde, blue-eyed, 6'2'' ogress get to be a fashion model? By her homeland subverting the beauty standards of Japan. It's worth mentioning that adults find Fuci's appeance horrifying, but Soichi, a young impressionable, deranged boy finds her beatiful.
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I love how Junji Ito is the master of horror... but is this polite, quiet unassuming guy who really loves his cats.
The “fashion model” is scarier when she doesn’t open her mouth/smile
That’s how crazy scary she is
More human-like is way more horrifying
Wish me luck, I gotta go home at 9 o clock in the night alone with no lights
It’s really sad how you can’t animate a junji ito story, it never reproduces the same feeling of being uncomfortable and it just- doesn’t work
Junji ito manga: hi 👋
Nightmares: allow us to team up
I love a story that scares you without any gore and blood
I don't remember anything about the balloons being in their head, like the whole point is that it just happens.
The balloons are very real. A guy shoots one with a crossbow, which causes the balloon to leak air. The person whose balloon he shot dies the same way, air bursting from them instead of blood.
they also dont trick people into suicide like the narrator said. they lure people outside by mimicking voices or just catch people who go outside from being cocky about it/going crazy being stuck inside and snatch them up with the nooses at their ends to strangle them
Junji Ito, Kentaro miura, Go Nagai, the undisputed kings of dark Japanese storytelling.
The song from beyond the grave sticks with me. I had a dream about it the night after I first saw it. It fascinated me how humans fought for their lives just to have their hands on the song of a woman who sang as she died.. and as she was dead.
YES Please! More Junji Ito!❤❤❤❤
The man is a pure genius! It was hard to pick but my favourite story is The Fashion Model. Extremely creepy.
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There are more of Junji Ito's masterpieces rather than just 9.
I absolutely loved the anime series really wanted it to keep going
Aren't they making a new Uzamaki anime for this year?
@@vidalbalkaran3691 Yeah I saw a trailer for it on adult swim, I believe it airs later this year.
The thing that drifted ashore looks like shin godzilla first form that couldn't leave water lol
Just imagine if silent hills had happened, the amount of monstrosities he could have made, ah what could have been
miss fashion model who's name i dont wanna horribly butcher reminds me of mann lee from killstagram. both were ridiculed for being ugly, were obsessed with people they just met, etc.
There's gotta be a pt2
I love most of his work but I'm not really a fan of every story of Tomie but some of those Tomie stories are really good read for me. btw not Tomie related but my most favorite is the one story where they have this classmate who keeps on changing face but no one in the school what it really looks like, they don't even know if it's an actual human, some teachers even saying that it keeps on going to the school for many years now. I like how the new student managed to defeat it or at least make it leave the school.
your content explaining and his work is great but the number of ads u put in is even better! :D
I just thought about Zika Virus when y'all showed Splatter Film. 😖
Junji himself shivered when he drew that scene in Glycerine lol
Fuchi lookin' like a high elf from oblivion
I never knew how Robin Williams and Marilyn Monroe died until now. How tragic.
I have watched the show based on his work and I enjoyed them. I do like his stories. They creep me out in a good way.
Sweet! Now do Kago Shintaro ☺
Also - Hanging Balloons might be his creepiest work. Could yal imagine?
Fashion model is Buffalo Bill from silence of the lambs
He finally got the operation?
What makes Fuchi more terrifying is that she is voiced by Mami Koyoma who also voices Big mom
Spoilers:
When big mom was a child she accidently ate the orphanage kids and mother Caramel because her eyes were teary she mistaken them for semla which is also CANNIBALISM LIKE FUCHI WHO IS ALSO A CANNIBAL
Hey for one of your videos can you do one on top creepy moments in children's cartoons like in avatar The last air Bender the puppet Master or that episode of samurai Jack or Jack goes into a house and he dying to the family but he finds out that the family or not what they seen and it's really haunted one of my favorite moments is if you sounded a music box in the background but as the musical keeps playing it just online and starting it's creepy sound like broken and rusty and Jack fights the shadow demon or whatever monster that took possession of the family at the end that will be always one of my favorites anyway that's two episodes for you I think you find the rest and you can't email me will come up with ideas.
1:04 Didn’t his mother ever tell him to stop biting his nails?
buh dum tss
I love me some Junji Ito
I'm surprised the Amigara Fault didn't make this list, but then, Junji Ito has done so much, I guess you can't include everything!
Thanks for putting me on!
Awesome
is it just me or does junji ito have the same facial structure has hp lovecraft
Rebirth is not a thing!
@@handsomejack7901 I'm just saying two dudes who happen to be masters of the horror genre have close resemblance to each other
I feel like anime adaptions of junji itos stories are the only horror animes that would really scare me
The enigma of amigara was the most disturbing one for me.
This video is absolutely awesome 10/10!😈👍
You Forgot about Tomoie and the arc about melting brain
As of this date. I got 8 of junji ito's books. I'm such a fan of the man and horror manga. 😊
3:27 This is one of the most disgusting scenes that I've ever saw in a manga series. It literally made me want to puke
Ooh now I get to see what ryu is. Yay loving finding new stuff for me from him.
For me the enigma of amigara falls was the scariest for me
The human chair reminds me of a episode of the waruwaru salesman
The Bully is the scariest story by Ito. Because it's so realistic. It can happen in real life.
Men: Getting murdered by a horrifying monster woman
Subtitles: *Applause*
I've never seen these... but this artist is amazing.
You deserve *WAY* more subscribers
Junji Ito is a genius. Shame that you used that shitty anime to show some of Itos stories. Manga frames are much better. It is one and only good way to explore world of Ito's horror stories.
Ito's work doesn't translate into anime very well. It just doesn't have the same striking impact as the black and white manga.
They are probably perfectly adaptable to anime, the problem is that we haven't seen a good Junji Ito adaptation well made, the Collection was nothing more than bad painted redrawings of Ito's mangas put one after another, that was the problem, they tried to just Ctrl+C Ctrl+V the manga instead of actually ADAPTING it using the resources that only animated media can provide
Hopefully the [as] Uzumaki adaptation will be worth the wait, it seems like it is from the few seconds of the trailer we've seen, if the entire series is at least half as good as that trailer it will already be a huge win and 100 times better than the dumpster fire that the Collection was
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I honestly didn't know any of these were animated I've seen the comics which creeped me out enough now I'm here
this just came up in my recommended and what a brilliant mind for horror
I don't know if it's just me but every now and then I think of this extra dimentinal task force that work to contain most of the juni ito monsters cinda like the scp foundation but that's just my personal opinion
The Boogeyman also check under its bed and closet, praying Junji Ito not lurking in the shadow.
Hello Guys i just get back from my holiday. And what an fantastic suprise on my beloved channel. Junji Ito . Thanks Marvelous.
Imma be honest I read this when I was 12 and to this day I'm still terrified
6:06 when I first read it I thought it said "let me lick your ear" and I was so confused
I find Junji's works quite fun and interesting...to the chagrin of my kins and friends
its 3am this is clearly the best time to watch this?
though has never harmed anyone so far, ideas inside this man's mind make him a true monster
I wish Junji Ito would do some comics for the "Mystery Flesh Pit National Park" lore. That would be so much fantastic and Junji is the perfect man for the job of making the parts of that horrible creature jump out on a page and people's reactions to them...
Rampo is another genius.
No, the hanging balloons actually kill the ppl actively, not just tricking ppl to commit suicide :)
RIP Robin William
THE MAN IN THE CHAIR FREAKED ME OUT I THOUGHT I WAS SAFE SOMEONE LIED TO ME 🤣😂I GOT SO FREAKED OUT I COULDN'T LOOK AT THE ARM CHAIR 4 A WEEK LET ALONE SLEEP NEXT IT 😅
Where's to watch?
the bully is my favorite for how real it is
Each one of these stories I at one point read and are personal favorites of mine based off their strangeness factor(s).
WOW! 😨Junji Ito's work is Awesome.
In my opinion, the manga is always better than the anime. Same applies here, the manga was amazing, the anime was disappointing.
I pray for the people whom are disturbed by this