Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni
PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 12:06 pm
I dunno if there is a thread on this.
Yesterday mechana 2015 and I were on the Disney tram having a conversation:
Me: (discusses his story in Writing where the main character dies in every post)
Mech: Oh! That reminds me of an anime my friend showed me where in the first half, the main character dies in every episode, and in the second half, it shows it from the other point of view.
Me: Well, right now I am watching an anime where the story resets itself every four episodes. It's a horror, and it's called "Higurashi no Na--"
Mech: Higurashi? Wait, that's it!
After his description of a character's grisly death, it confirmed that we are talking about the same thing.
This is the most "unique" type of storytelling I've yet to seen in any anime. When you see the first two episodes, you may mistake it for a romantic comedy when in truth, it is really a horror/mystery. A VERY visceral and disturbing horror. It is a visual novel conversion (don't know if it was originally H). Unlike other v-novel conversions, instead of picking one scenario and devoting the anime to that scenario, Higurashi attempts to do multiple scenarios. This is quite necessary because we as an audience have absolutely no clue what the heckaroonie is going on. Each new scenario shows different facets of each character and the town and situation they are in, but it covers the same time span-- [spoiler]since, by the end of any scenario, many main characters are dead!!!![/spoiler]
Yesterday mechana 2015 and I were on the Disney tram having a conversation:
Me: (discusses his story in Writing where the main character dies in every post)
Mech: Oh! That reminds me of an anime my friend showed me where in the first half, the main character dies in every episode, and in the second half, it shows it from the other point of view.
Me: Well, right now I am watching an anime where the story resets itself every four episodes. It's a horror, and it's called "Higurashi no Na--"
Mech: Higurashi? Wait, that's it!
After his description of a character's grisly death, it confirmed that we are talking about the same thing.
This is the most "unique" type of storytelling I've yet to seen in any anime. When you see the first two episodes, you may mistake it for a romantic comedy when in truth, it is really a horror/mystery. A VERY visceral and disturbing horror. It is a visual novel conversion (don't know if it was originally H). Unlike other v-novel conversions, instead of picking one scenario and devoting the anime to that scenario, Higurashi attempts to do multiple scenarios. This is quite necessary because we as an audience have absolutely no clue what the heckaroonie is going on. Each new scenario shows different facets of each character and the town and situation they are in, but it covers the same time span-- [spoiler]since, by the end of any scenario, many main characters are dead!!!![/spoiler]