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Ginko wanders a hazy, pre-modern countryside as one of the few people able to perceive Mushi — primordial, almost-invisible life forms that slip into human lives and warp them in strange, often heartbreaking ways. Each episode plays like a self-contained folk tale, with Ginko arriving to observe and gently intervene rather than fight. Studio Artland's hushed pacing turned what could have been monster-of-the-week anime into something closer to meditation.
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