

Such is the case for the MC: Hyoma Kunato, the next heir of the Kunato Saenome house, having a rather horrific experience with Tsukumogami as one such spirit laid waste to his siblings. But where the show breaks the line to make it unique, is that there is a system of regulation, in which exorcists (or Saenome) from clans will help to clear out the wandering spirits that pose a threat to society, negotiate a deal and seal them back to the spirit world in a non-violent state, avoiding destruction. The way that Mononogatari utilizes its story plot by having the Tsukumogami spirits (or "marebito") cross over into the human world and possessing objects and gain a physical form, that is typical of similarity to a rather underground work: novelist Megumi Hatakenaka's Tsukumogami Kashimasu a.k.a We Rent Tsukumogami (which got an anime adaptation way back in 2018). If I have to take a gander of what Malevolent Spirits: Mononogatari is similar to shows out there, it would be in the vein of a mish-mash fusion of authors Yuki Midorikawa's Natsume Yuujinchou a.k.a Natsume's Book of Friends and Kafka Asagiri's Bungou Stray Dogs to create this homey, spirit-filled, supernatural-based action mythology series.
SOCCER SPIRITS ANIME SEASON 2 SERIES
Which is where we are now today with studio Bandai Namco Pictures's adaptation, courtesy of the kids series Aikatsu!'s franchise director Ryuichi Kimura.


And I will be right to assume that its popularity, even in its home country, fits the moniker of the "under the radar" type of work that only some people will warrant an anime adaptation of it. airing on TV, it's definitely the telling of a "hidden work", something that didn't grow as big as it was in Japan. The manga that started almost a decade earlier in 2014 to the present day with (as if this review) 15 volumes out, with Seven Seas's English translation of the manga coming out at the same time as the anime had just started If anyone of you is thinking that this is affiliated to NisiOisin's Monogatari series, it's clearly not that, OK? This is mangaka Onigunsou's Mono-NO-gatari, or more commonly referred to as Malevolent Spirits: Mononogatari. Let's set the record straight for this show. Thankfully, they will not be alone in this battle, as they will get help from a group known as the "Resistance.You know that expression: "My dog ate my homework"? It's more like "Your dog attacked it", and became something different all at once. Tenma and his teammates will look to shift this paradigm and fight back against their evil oppressors. Thankfully, they will not be alone in this battle, as they will get help from a group known as the "Resistance." Cheer on the boys of Inazuma Eleven Go as they fight the good fight!

The actions of the Fifth Sector have beaten down the country’s soccer teams, who no longer have a love for the game. This is primarily due to the fact that soccer in Japan is now controlled by a dark entity known as the "Fifth Sector." They alone decide the fate of every match, instructing teams to either win or lose. Unfortunately, the once renowned school doesn't have the soccer spirit it once enjoyed. Due to his love for soccer, he decides to join the school soccer team, which gained its reputation after the amazing performance shown ten years earlier in the Football Frontier International, a tournament that hosts the best youth teams the world has to offer. Tenma Matsukaze is a new student at Raimon Junior High.
