Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories Explained

Ja Kanji:闇芝居
Ja Romaji:Yami Shibai
Genre:Folklore, horror, supernatural
Type:TV series
Director:Tomoya Takashima
ILCA
Noboru Iguchi
Takashi Shimizu
Shoichiro Masumoto
Takashi Taniguchi
Tomohisa Ishikawa
Masaya Kaneko
Kunpei Yanagawa
Kenichi Sugimoto
Akira Funada
Producer:Nobuyuki Hosoya
Naoko Kunisada
Aiko Okamoto
Motoki Hirose
Kenji Sakurai
Satoshi Umetsu
Akira Funada
Reina Fujisaki
Norio Yamakawa
Takuya Iwasaki
Music:nico
Studio:ILCA
Network:TV Tokyo, AT-X
First:July 14, 2013
Episodes:159
Type:TV series
Ninja Collection
Director:Akira Funada
Producer:Satoshi Umetsu
Akira Funada
Studio:ILCA
Network:TV Tokyo, animeteleto
First:July 13, 2020
Last:October 26, 2020
Episodes:13

Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories also known in Japan as and Theater of Darkness is a Japanese anime series. The first season was directed by Tomoya Takashima, with scripts written by Hiromu Kumamoto and produced by ILCA. Each episode was animated to mimic the kamishibai method of story-telling. The series is organized into a collection of shorts with each episode being only a few minutes in length. Each episode features a different tale based on myths and urban legends of Japanese origin.

The first season aired on TV Tokyo from July to September 2013, and ran for thirteen episodes, spawning a host of merchandise, a mobile game, while also receiving mixed reactions at the end of its broadcast. A second season aired from July to September 2014, and was directed by both Takashi Shimizu and Noboru Iguchi along with scripts written by Shōichirō Masumoto. The third season aired from January to April 2016. A fourth season aired from January to March 2017. A fifth season aired from July to October of the same year. A sixth season aired from July to September 2018. A seventh season aired from July to September 2019. An eighth season aired from January to April 2021. A ninth season aired from July to October of the same year, with the theme of the episodes being based on the Chinese Zodiac. A tenth season aired from January to April 2022. An eleventh season aired from July to October 2023. A twelfth season premiered in January 2024. A thirteenth season premiered on July 14, 2024.

A spin-off titled Ninja Collection aired from July 13 to October 26, 2020. A live-action adaptation later aired.

Synopsis

Every week at 5 p.m. an old man in a yellow mask (the kamishibaiya or kamishibai narrator) shows up at a children's playground and tells them ghost stories based on myths and urban legends of Japanese origin. The man tells the stories on the back of his bicycle using a traditional method and features a new tale each week. In the third season, instead of the old man in a yellow mask and his kamishibai stage, a boy (later revealed to be the kamishibaiya in the form of a child) sits on a playground slide and sings, "Friends on that side, come to this side... Friends on this side, go to that side..." as he draws illustrations of the creatures in the stories. At the end of each episode, the narrator's mask sings the closing song to him, multiplying in number as each episode ends with the final one being worn on the boy's face. As of Season 4, the kamishibaiya returns, telling the stories to children at a playground every 5 p.m., going back to the original format of Seasons 1 and 2 (voice actors are different every episode). In Season 5, he tells his tales of woe to a crowd of only females as they gather to the call of the old man in silhouette. In Season 6, the old man tells his stories in a forest instead of a school. A shadow takes the form of the old man then puts on the mask as he introduces the story. In Season 7, the old man tells his stories in a creepy dark apartment. In Season 8, he tells his stories at a busy urban intersection, surrounded by vague shadowy passersby. In Season 9, he tells the stories to the animals from the Chinese Zodiac. The tenth season has the narrator slowly making his announcement in an empty playground only to stop halfway; the season finale is based on Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai.

Production

The first season of the series is produced by ILCA and directed by Tomoya Takashima along with script writing by Hiromu Kumamoto and narrated by Kanji Tsuda.[1] The series is animated in such a way as to mimic a traditional Japanese method of storytelling known as Kamishibai.

The second season was directed by Takashi Shimizu and Noboru Iguchi while Shōichirō Masumoto wrote the script.[2]

Release

The 13-episode first season aired from July 15 to September 30, 2013, on TV Tokyo,[3] which was later aired on AT-X.[4] Crunchyroll also acquired both seasons of the series for online simulcast streaming in select parts of the world with English subtitles.[5] [6] On April 4, 2014, All-Entertainment Co., Ltd. released the first season in its entirety on a single DVD volume in Japan.[7] The first and second seasons have been licensed by Sentai Filmworks.[8] [9]

A second season aired from July 7 to September 29, 2014.[10] A third season aired from January 11 to April 4, 2016.[11] A fourth season aired from January 16 to March 27, 2017.[12] A fifth season aired from July 3 to October 2 of the same year.[13] A sixth season aired from July 7 to September 29, 2018. Sentai Filmworks will be re-releasing the series with an English dub which was slated to be released in 2019, but has currently been delayed.[14] A seventh season aired from July 8 to September 30, 2019. A spin-off titled Ninja Collection aired on July 12, 2020.[15] An eighth season aired from January 11 to April 5, 2021. A ninth season aired from July 12 to October 4 of the same year, with the theme of the episodes being based on the Chinese Zodiac. A tenth season aired from January 10 to April 4, 2022. An eleventh season aired from July 10 to October 2, 2023.[16] A twelfth season premiered on January 15, 2024. A thirteenth season is set to premiere on July 15, 2024.

Episodes

Season 8

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Season 9

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Season 10

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Season 11

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Season 12

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Notes and references

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  1. Web site: http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/yamishibai/sp/staff/index.html. ja:闇芝居|スタッフ・キャスト. TV Tokyo. ja. March 3, 2014.
  2. Web site: Grudge & Zaborgar Directors Make 2nd Yamishibai Anime Season. Anime News Network. February 4, 2014. February 7, 2014.
  3. Web site: Yami Shibai Horror TV Anime Shorts to Premiere in July. Anime News Network. July 4, 2013. July 27, 2013.
  4. Web site: 闇芝居 番組 AT-X ワンランク上のアニメ専門チャンネル. AT-X. ja. September 26, 2013.
  5. Web site: Crunchyroll Adds "SILVER SPOON", "The World God Only Knows: Goddesses" and "WATAMOTE" Anime to Streaming Lineup. Crunchyroll. July 6, 2013. September 25, 2013. July 9, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130709113050/http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2013/07/06/crunchyroll-adds-silver-spoon-the-world-god-only-knows-goddesses-and-watamote-anime-to-streaming-lineup. dead.
  6. Web site: Crunchyroll to Stream "Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories 2" and "BARAKAMON" Anime. Crunchyroll. July 4, 2014. July 6, 2014.
  7. Web site: 闇芝居|DVD. TV Tokyo. ja. March 3, 2014.
  8. Web site: Sentai Filmworks Adds Yamishibai Horror Anime. Anime News Network. December 18, 2015. December 29, 2015.
  9. Web site: Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories Season 2. Sentai Filmworks. 2019-05-19.
  10. Web site: http://animeanime.jp/article/2014/02/03/17327.html. ja:都市伝説アニメ「闇芝居」 テレビ東京で4月より再始動 新エピソードに清水崇、井口昇、増本庄一郎ら. animeanime.jp. March 3, 2014. ja. March 4, 2014.
  11. Web site: 3rd yamishibai horror anime season 2nd ad streamed. Anime News Network. December 21, 2015. December 21, 2015.
  12. Web site: Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories Anime Gets 4th Season in January. Anime News Network. December 3, 2016. December 3, 2016.
  13. Web site: Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories Anime Gets 5th Season in July. Anime News Network. June 12, 2017. June 12, 2017.
  14. Web site: Sentai Filmworks ACEN 2019 Industry Panel Recap. Sentai Filmworks. 2019-05-19.
  15. Web site: Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories Anime Gets Ninja Collection Spinoff in July. 7 June 2023 .
  16. Web site: Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories Anime Gets 11th Season in July. Loo. Egan. April 29, 2023. Anime News Network. April 29, 2023.