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* The whole series is just...unsettling. The Astral World is odd and interestingly designed, but there's this vague feeling of something being ''wrong'' there. The weird monkey-things their Astral forms take don't help. Tarou encounters visions of a shadowy man. The real world isn't much better. Tarou and his sister were kidnapped, the sister murdered, and Tarou still has frightening, recurring dreams about it. His therapist is probably the creepiest-looking man in Japan who randomly sees the above nightmare creature. The characters look pretty normal, especially considering that it's anime, but there's just something wrong about them, especially that therapist. It could be the music, the colors, designs or the themes, but it just all feels wrong. The manga author probably saw a documentary on the [[UncannyValley uncanny valley]] and wanted to pay tribute in comic form.

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* The whole series is just...unsettling. The Astral World is odd and interestingly designed, but there's this vague feeling of something being ''wrong'' there. The weird monkey-things their Astral forms take don't help. Tarou encounters visions of a shadowy man. The real world isn't much better. Tarou and his sister were kidnapped, the sister murdered, and Tarou still has frightening, recurring dreams about it. His therapist is probably the creepiest-looking man in Japan who randomly sees the above nightmare creature. The characters look pretty normal, especially considering that it's anime, but there's just something wrong about them, especially that therapist. It could be the music, the colors, designs or the themes, but it just all feels wrong. The manga author probably saw a documentary on the [[UncannyValley uncanny valley]] UncannyValley and wanted to pay tribute in comic form.
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* The whole series is just...unsettling. The Astral World is odd and interestingly designed, but there's this vague feeling of something being ''wrong'' there. The weird monkey-things their Astral forms take don't help. Tarou encounters visions of a shadowy man. The real world isn't much better. Tarou and his sister were kidnapped, the sister murdered, and Tarou still has frightening, recurring dreams about it. His therapist is probably the creepiest-looking man in Japan who randomly sees the above nightmare creature. The characters look pretty normal, especially considering that it's anime, but there's just something wrong about them, especially that therapist. It could be the music, the colors, designs or the themes, but it just all feels wrong. The manga author probably saw a documentary on the [[UncannyValley]] and wanted to pay tribute in comic form.

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* The whole series is just...unsettling. The Astral World is odd and interestingly designed, but there's this vague feeling of something being ''wrong'' there. The weird monkey-things their Astral forms take don't help. Tarou encounters visions of a shadowy man. The real world isn't much better. Tarou and his sister were kidnapped, the sister murdered, and Tarou still has frightening, recurring dreams about it. His therapist is probably the creepiest-looking man in Japan who randomly sees the above nightmare creature. The characters look pretty normal, especially considering that it's anime, but there's just something wrong about them, especially that therapist. It could be the music, the colors, designs or the themes, but it just all feels wrong. The manga author probably saw a documentary on the [[UncannyValley]] [[UncannyValley uncanny valley]] and wanted to pay tribute in comic form.
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* The shadow man Tarou sees in his dreams and in the Astral World. It's a representation of the man that kidnapped him and his sister, easily fifteen feet tall, no features, no voice, just a horrible looming presence.

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* The shadow man Tarou sees in his dreams and in the Astral World. It's a representation of the man that kidnapped him and his sister, easily fifteen feet tall, a fifty-foot tall giant, no features, no voice, just a horrible looming presence.



* The whole series is just...unsettling. The Astral World is odd and interestingly designed, but there's this vague feeling of something being ''wrong'' there. Tarou encounters visions of a shadowy man, which is possibly the Astral Form of the man who killed his sister. The real world isn't much better. Tarou and his sister were kidnapped, the sister murdered, and Tarou still has frightening, recurring dreams about it. His therapist is probably the creepiest-looking man in Japan, who randomly sees the above nightmare creature. The characters look pretty normal, especially considering that it's anime, but there's just something wrong about them. It could be the music, the colors or the themes, but it just all feels wrong. The manga author probably saw a documentary on the [[UncannyValley]] and wanted to pay tribute in comic form.

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* The whole series is just...unsettling. The Astral World is odd and interestingly designed, but there's this vague feeling of something being ''wrong'' there. The weird monkey-things their Astral forms take don't help. Tarou encounters visions of a shadowy man, which is possibly the Astral Form of the man who killed his sister.man. The real world isn't much better. Tarou and his sister were kidnapped, the sister murdered, and Tarou still has frightening, recurring dreams about it. His therapist is probably the creepiest-looking man in Japan, Japan who randomly sees the above nightmare creature. The characters look pretty normal, especially considering that it's anime, but there's just something wrong about them. them, especially that therapist. It could be the music, the colors colors, designs or the themes, but it just all feels wrong. The manga author probably saw a documentary on the [[UncannyValley]] and wanted to pay tribute in comic form.
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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from ''Literature/{{Coraline}}''. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.

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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from ''Literature/{{Coraline}}''.''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}''. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.
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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from WesternAnimation//Coraline Coraline. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.

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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from WesternAnimation//Coraline Coraline.''Literature/{{Coraline}}''. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.
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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from [[WesternAnimation//Coraline Coraline]]. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.

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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from [[WesternAnimation//Coraline Coraline]].WesternAnimation//Coraline Coraline. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.
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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from WesternAnimation/Coraline. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.

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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from WesternAnimation/Coraline.[[WesternAnimation//Coraline Coraline]]. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.
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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from Coraline. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.

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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from Coraline.WesternAnimation/Coraline. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.
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* Whatever the hell that...''thing'' is that Tarou's creepy therapist, Hirata, sees in the hospital after Tarou is injured. It looks like a stunted goblin version of the Beldam from Coraline. Though it's possible it's some distorted version of the spirit of Tarou's sister.
* The shadow man Tarou sees in his dreams and in the Astral World. It's a representation of the man that kidnapped him and his sister, easily fifteen feet tall, no features, no voice, just a horrible looming presence.
* When Takahito and Motoi visited the abandoned hospital. One of them ''goes down the morgue chute'', which freaks his friends out, as they knew it was only a path for the dead and they were afraid he'd die too.
* The whole series is just...unsettling. The Astral World is odd and interestingly designed, but there's this vague feeling of something being ''wrong'' there. Tarou encounters visions of a shadowy man, which is possibly the Astral Form of the man who killed his sister. The real world isn't much better. Tarou and his sister were kidnapped, the sister murdered, and Tarou still has frightening, recurring dreams about it. His therapist is probably the creepiest-looking man in Japan, who randomly sees the above nightmare creature. The characters look pretty normal, especially considering that it's anime, but there's just something wrong about them. It could be the music, the colors or the themes, but it just all feels wrong. The manga author probably saw a documentary on the [[UncannyValley]] and wanted to pay tribute in comic form.

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