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* YMMV, but Toshio's little smile when Kobayashi shows him a picture that the former drew of Kayako and Takeo. It's the only time in the entire series that Toshio is shown genuinely smiling.

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* YMMV, but Toshio's little smile when Kobayashi shows him a picture that the former drew of Kayako and Takeo. It's the only time in the entire series that Toshio is shown genuinely smiling.



* In ''White Ghost'', Akane spends the entire film angsting about her guilt in not helping her friend, Mirai, from [[spoiler: getting sexually abused and brutally murdered by her uncle.]] She fears that Mirai is haunting her to take revenge, and this is somewhat done when [[spoiler: her father is killed by her shortly after the murders ended]]. However, at the end, [[spoiler: after she apologizes to her, Mirai just leaves her bear keychain as a keepsake before disappearing for good.]] She only demands an apology and doesn't want to kill her friend even after all that. Compared to the previous fulfillers of the curse, this is charming...

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* In ''White Ghost'', Akane spends the entire film angsting about her guilt in not helping her friend, Mirai, from [[spoiler: getting sexually abused and brutally murdered by her uncle.]] She fears that Mirai is haunting her to take revenge, and this is somewhat done when [[spoiler: her father is killed by her shortly after the murders ended]]. However, at the end, [[spoiler: after she apologizes to her, Mirai just leaves her bear keychain as a keepsake before disappearing for good.]] She only demands an apology [[PetTheDog and doesn't want to kill her friend even after all that.that]]. Compared to the previous fulfillers of the curse, this is charming...



* What about Mirai's own relationship with her family? She is clearly a CheerfulChild who brings happiness to the somber family, who's implied to be a bit dysfunctional. Then there's her adorable playful interactions with her uncle, Atsushi; it's clear that Mirai sees Atsushi more as an older brother than an uncle, seeing as they're only several years apart and he is still in the college. Then everything turns 180 degrees when [[spoiler: Atsushi gets cursed by the mirror and the film proceeds to deal the most horrific BreakTheCutie and KillTheCutie known to man...]]

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* What about Mirai's own relationship with her family? She is clearly a CheerfulChild who brings happiness to the somber family, who's implied to be a bit dysfunctional. Then there's her adorable playful interactions with her uncle, Atsushi; it's clear that Mirai sees Atsushi more as an older brother than an uncle, seeing as they're only several years apart and he is still in the college. Then everything turns 180 degrees when [[spoiler: Atsushi gets cursed by the mirror and the film proceeds to deal the most horrific BreakTheCutie and KillTheCutie known to man...]]
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* Izumi's dream/vision of Toyama. Doubles as a {{Tearjerker}}.
* The brief flashback/residual haunting of Kayako and Toshio in happier times. Toshio is seen running into the kitchen and showing Kayako a picture he drew, while she smiles and admires it.
* The scene with Toyama and a younger Izumi, when she shows him a picture of angels that she drew in the sand.

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* Izumi's dream/vision of Toyama. Doubles as a {{Tearjerker}}.
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[[folder:Ju-on: The brief flashback/residual haunting of Kayako and Toshio in happier times. Toshio is seen running into the kitchen and showing Kayako a picture he drew, while she smiles and admires it.
* The scene with Toyama and a younger Izumi, when she shows him a picture of angels that she drew in the sand.
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* The scene with Toyama and a younger Izumi, when she shows him a picture of angels that she drew in the sand.
* Izumi's dream/vision of Toyama. Doubles as a {{Tearjerker}}.
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* The brief flashback/residual haunting of Kayako and Toshio in happier times. Toshio is seen running into the kitchen and showing Kayako a picture he drew, while she smiles and admires it.


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* In ''White Ghost'', Akane spends the entire film angsting about her guilt in not helping her friend, Mirai, from [[spoiler: getting sexually abused and brutally murdered by her uncle.]] She fears that Mirai is haunting her to take revenge, and this is somewhat done when [[spoiler: her father is killed by her shortly after the murders ended]]. However, at the end, [[spoiler: after she apologizes to her, Mirai just leaves her bear keychain as a keepsake before disappearing for good.]] She only demands an apology and doesn't want to kill her friend even after all that. Compared to the previous fulfillers of the curse, this is charming...
* We're also given a brief look at Akane's close relationship with her father when her father drives her to the school. Shame that [[spoiler: Mirai has to kill him]].
* What about Mirai's own relationship with her family? She is clearly a CheerfulChild who brings happiness to the somber family, who's implied to be a bit dysfunctional. Then there's her adorable playful interactions with her uncle, Atsushi; it's clear that Mirai sees Atsushi more as an older brother than an uncle, seeing as they're only several years apart and he is still in the college. Then everything turns 180 degrees when [[spoiler: Atsushi gets cursed by the mirror and the film proceeds to deal the most horrific BreakTheCutie and KillTheCutie known to man...]]
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* The scene where Kayako and Takeo purchase the new Nerima house, which immediately follows [[spoiler: [[MoodWhiplash Nanami's death]].]] It reveals that [[spoiler: before the whole fiasco about the pregnancy]], Kayako is a GenkiGirl! She just ''refuses'' to stand still, repeatedly comments how happy she is with the house, and proceeds to run up and down the stairs like a little girl. Takeo's smile at her is just an added bonus.
* The film only gives detailed reactions of Kayako being frustrated of her inability to have a child and life just seemed to grew on her when [[spoiler: Toshio Yamaga entered her womb.]] What about Takeo's reactions? From the look of the family videos, he's so overjoyed when he's informed to be able to have a child while middle-aged and tries his best to care for him, even when Toshio doesn't want to play with him. You can tell how ''disappointed and broken-hearted'' he is when [[spoiler: all of the lies Kayako had kept him are broken in the [[LaughingMad most]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech unnerving way]] possible, namely, the fact that Toshio is not his child]], and all of his actions afterwards ([[spoiler: killing his wife and son]]) somehow become sympathetic.
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* The scene where Midori meets her [[spoiler: long-deceased]] sister, Yayoi. Doubles as a TearJerker. Shame that [[spoiler: Yayoi is then directed to kill Midori [[CeilingCorpse by throwing her upwards]].]]
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* The moment in the fourth movie in which [[spoiler:a haunting/past event depicts a touching mother/son moment between Kayako and Toshio]] is extremely sweet.
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* Depending on your point of view, Toshio's presence during [[spoiler:the birth scene]] could be considered this, in a twisted, disturbing sort of way. He's just so ''happy'' to see his mother [[spoiler:being reborn (in a sense)]].

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