What do you like about Mushi-shi?
Please do not just say "comfy"
I havent watched it in a while but Ginko was a big part for me, I really liked him and thought he was super cool
I like it because it's good, and interesting.
>>147637158
Literally "Reddit:The Anime"
Ginko is my self-insert and wish fulfillment guy.
I like it because it feels like Kino.
>>147637232
>>147637251
Kill yourselves.
>>147637232
Literally "Reddit: The post"
>>147637266
What was wrong with the second post?
>tfw you actually enjoy a show about a bug-collecting hobo
The mushi are kind of cool I guess.
>>147637287
Real professionals double tap
>>147637158
I loved Ginko, I just wish more of the people he had to deal with weren't morons.
I like how each story is very different but always feel interesting and heartful.
>>147637392
Well, a lot of people are morons in real life.
And if they acted rationally, there would be no story:
>"It's a mushi, take this medecine and never do this again because it will ruin your shit."
>"Alright."
>The end.
>>147637392
>>147637625
Just act as if the mangaka decided not to tell the stories where the victims weren't idiots
>>147637625
If they acted rationally they wouldn't let complete strangers stay in their homes and feed them unknown medicine without having any way to verify that they're really a professional
>>147637625
>>147637711
Yeah, I guess you guys are right.
I'm reminded of a scene in Blazing Saddles.
"These are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new west (or east in this case). You know... morons!"
>>147637158
its about a young man traveling the land 'touching' the lives of the people he mets.
He learns something, they learn something, life goes on, during painfull or happy times something will happen, and he'll get a good story to tell.