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Thank you so much for this thread. I clicked on it out of curiosity and ended up starting to watch the first series and I don't think I've ever watched a show quite like this. I have trouble describing the cocktail of emotions it evokes; it's very mellow and melancholy but not a hopeless sort of melancholy. Is it ever explained why Ginko dresses in late 20th century modern clothing in an otherwise totally medieval Japanese setting, or is that merely a stylistic choice to help emphasize his connection with and study of the extraordinary?
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Turin Turambar posted:He travels all around the country, which it would explain why in some villages they don't know poo poo about Mushi, and other people in other places seem to recognize what's a Mushishi and follow his orders without doubting a lot. Some of the places he goes even specifically call for him because they know the problem requires someone like him.
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