Modern Anxieties and Traditional Influence in Horror Anime

Japan has a longstanding tradition of horror narratives that feature a variety of macabre embodiments. They draw upon ancient folklore, thereby providing a unique perspective on spirits specific to Japanese culture. The influence of these countless supernatural beings from Japanese mythology and fol...

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Main Author: Anik Sarkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-10-01
Series:Humanities
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/12/5/118
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Summary:Japan has a longstanding tradition of horror narratives that feature a variety of macabre embodiments. They draw upon ancient folklore, thereby providing a unique perspective on spirits specific to Japanese culture. The influence of these countless supernatural beings from Japanese mythology and folklore has molded many incarnations seen in popular culture, which have been commonly deemed “strange” and “weird”. This study seeks to demystify the ambiguity and “strangeness” surrounding three Japanese anime series, <i>Another</i>, <i>Yamishibai</i>, and <i>Mononoke</i>. It attempts to analyze how each of these anime employs folklore and traditional art-styles to portray a modern society plagued with sociocultural complications.
ISSN:2076-0787