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    The Lost Village
    A shady bus tour of young men and women are headed to an elusive village called Nanakimura. A destination where people can partake in an utopian existence, free of the world's obstacles... or so goes the rumor.

    Heading deep into the mountains, the bus is carrying 30 different individuals, each harboring their own expectations and troubled hearts...

    What they had arrived to was an uninhabited village with lingering, faint scents of life and it was falling apart.

    Just what is the secret of Nanakimura?

    Type: TV
    Episodes: 12
    Status: Currently Airing
    Aired: Apr 1, 2016 to ?
    Premiered: Spring 2016
    Broadcast: Fridays at 22:30 (JST)
    Producers: Pony Canyon
    Licensors: Ponycan USA
    Studios: Diomedea
    Source: Original
    Genres: Drama, Mystery
    Duration: 24 min. per ep.
    Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

    Spoiler: Cast and Crew

    Kōdai Sakai as Mitsumune

    Ai Kakuma as Lovepon
    Ayaka Shimizu as Maima
    Hiromi Igarashi as Lion
    Kaoru Sakura as Koharun
    Konomi Tada as Nanko
    Kosuke Miyoshi as Jack
    Taku Yashiro as Hayato
    Tatsuhisa Suzuki as Valkana
    Yoshiaki Hasegawa as Yura Mikage
    Yuka Aisaka as Masaki

    Atsushi Abe as Hyōketsu no Judgeness
    Eri Inagawa as Nyanta
    Junji Majima as
    Manbe
    Yottsun
    Kaede Yuasa as Yūna
    Kazuki Narumi as Yamauchi
    Kōhei Amasaki as Wanko
    Konomi Tada as Yūne
    Lynn as
    Pii-tan
    Soy Latte
    Sakura Nakamura as Nettaiya
    Satoshi Mikami as Driver
    Sayaka Nakaya as Naana
    Sayaka Senbongi as Yūno
    Shinya Takahashi as
    Daahara
    Toshi Boy
    Shiori Sugiura as Pūko
    Shun Horie as Jigoku no Gōka
    Tarusuke Shingaki as
    Dozaemon
    Toriyasu

    Staff:
    Director: Tsutomu Mizushima
    Series Composition: Mari Okada
    Script: Mari Okada (ep 1)
    Storyboard: Tsutomu Mizushima (ep 1)
    Episode Director: Tsutomu Mizushima (ep 1)
    Music: Masaru Yokoyama
    Character Design: Naomi Ide
    Art Director: Yukihiro Shibutani
    Chief Animation Director:
    Masakazu Ishikawa
    Mayuko Matsumoto
    Naomi Ide
    Yoshino Honda
    Animation Director:
    Mayuko Matsumoto (ep 1)
    Yoshino Honda (ep 1)
    Sound Director: Tsutomu Mizushima
    Director of Photography: Yasuyuki Itou
    Executive producer:
    Daisuke Katagiri (WOWOW)
    Hiro Maruyama (MBS)
    Nobumasa Sawabe (Shogakukan)
    Shinichi Nakamura (Pony Canyon)
    Shinji Horikiri (Pony Canyon)
    Takahiro Sasaki (Pony Canyon)
    Producer:
    Jun Fukuda (The Klockworx Co., Ltd.)
    Junya Okamoto (Shogakukan)
    Rie Miyai (Pony Canyon)
    Takamasa Yatsuka
    Tatsuya Ishiguro (Pony Canyon)
    Toshihiro Maeda (MBS)
    Yutaka Endou (WOWOW)

    Animation producer: Hiroaki Kojima (diomedea)
    Color design: Yuki Hayashi
    Editing: Toshihiko Kojima
    Music producer: Yasushi Miwa (Pony Canyon)
    Planning:
    Hiroyuki Sekigawa (Diomedea)
    Makoto Kohara (Diomedea)
    Masakazu Kubo (Shogakukan)
    Ryousuke Naya (Studio Mausu)
    Tsuneo Takechi (The Klockworx Co., Ltd.)
    Yoko Furukawa (Pony Canyon)
    Recording Adjustment: Takayuki Yamaguchi
    Sound Effects: Yasumasa Koyama
    Supervising Animation Producer: Makoto Kohara
    Theme Song Arrangement:
    eba (OP)
    Hikaru Ishigaki (ED)
    Theme Song Composition:
    Rina Katahira (ED)
    Shingo Kanehiro (OP)
    Theme Song Lyrics:
    Rina Katahira (ED)
    Tokyo Kakurenbo (OP)
    Theme Song Performance:
    Ami Wajima (OP)
    Rina Katahira (ED)


    Animation Production: diomedea
    Background Art:
    Studio Beam
    Y.A.P. Ishigaki Production
    Broadcaster: WOWOW
    Digital Paint:
    Core
    NARA Animation Studio
    Reboot
    TAP
    In-Between Animation:
    Core
    Jumondo
    NARA Animation Studio
    Reboot
    Sunshine Corporation
    TAP
    Music Production: Pony Canyon
    Offline Editing: diomedea
    Original Creator:
    diomedea
    Pony Canyon
    Production:
    Azumaker
    diomedea
    Mainichi Broadcasting System
    Pony Canyon
    Shogakukan
    Studio Mausu
    The Klockworx Co., Ltd.
    WOWOW
    Sound Production: Studio Mausu
    Video Editing: Imagica





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    Spoiler:

     
    Thought it was an interesting first episode.
    Every time I see a bus with a giant cast I start thinking of Battle Royale or Tag/The Chasing World - "There's a big cast now, but only a few will remain -insert evil laugh here-" But it doesn't seem that anyone's going to die in this :/ that and there's no horror tag attached.

    However, someone mentioned this somewhere and I found it interesting:
    Spoiler: not really a spoiler?

    These were the visuals in the order that they were released... so uhh.
    [PokeCommunity.com] Mayoiga


    Guess I'll have to wait for a few more episodes.
     
    But it doesn't seem that anyone's going to die in this :/
    No Zappy. People will die. All the introductions portion was for me was figuring out who would when.

    -well, now that you mention it...I don't know if they will die. Episode 1 was pretty much all setup for the characters, so what could come next is totally up in the air (as is my opinion for the show, by extension). But what with the concept, and the opening, I think it's just as likely that they'll get "spirited away", or just end up disappearing somehow.

    But who knows, it's all speculation right now.
     
    Yeah, so...gonna throw out the very real possibilities that
    Spoiler:
     
    Yeah, so...gonna throw out the very real possibilities that
    Spoiler:
    My reaction at the end of the episode, too. XD; Now I know what that girl meant when she said she saw a "giant mitsumune" lol. And I can only imagine it being way more creepy than what we saw at the end of ep 5 lol.

    Your speculation is interesting, though. What you speak of may very well be the reality =p
    This show, despite lacking in quality, has my attention at least. I wanna know what the actual fuck is happening haha.
     
    I've yet to see the most recent episode, but it's one of those trash shows that kept me hooked because I really want to see that ultimate Shyamalan twist. Are they all dead? Is it all a social experiment to help cure young depressed people? Did anyone actually die or is it all a prank bro?
     
    I've yet to see the most recent episode, but it's one of those trash shows that kept me hooked because I really want to see that ultimate Shyamalan twist. Are they all dead? Is it all a social experiment to help cure young depressed people? Did anyone actually die or is it all a prank bro?
    lol same here. It is not doing anything that makes me appreciate the story or the characters but it is still surprisingly enjoyable and it always has me waiting for that unexpected twist that'd make it even more fun. XD;

    That said, the latest episode was a definite improvement over the previous episodes. Mitsumune's past was handled pretty well and his motivation to start over with a new life feels more genuine than other characters.
     
    With the episodes I'd watched, I have to say, the overall idea and plot is very interesting but the characters ruin it for me. They're all either too average or just too annoying. Especially the "Execute" girl, Lovepon, I would appreciate if my headphones aren't screaming "Execute" in Japanese every 5 seconds
     
    Yeeeah, funny thing. As it goes further in, I really have to wonder why they bothered making a show centered around 30 characters. I mean, it was a given that most of them would be background or supporting, but...they really don't add anything to the experience. At all.

    This show probably would've been better if they had less than half that number, because then they wouldn't be able to focus on them for filler, and they'd have more time to develop the characters they already have without spreading themselves thin.
     
    Yeeeah, funny thing. As it goes further in, I really have to wonder why they bothered making a show centered around 30 characters. I mean, it was a given that most of them would be background or supporting, but...they really don't add anything to the experience. At all.

    This show probably would've been better if they had less than half that number, because then they wouldn't be able to focus on them for filler, and they'd have more time to develop the characters they already have without spreading themselves thin.
    To be honest, when all is said and done, it didn't really matter. Because Mayoiga is stupid. It fails to keep up with its own rules and changes things whenever convenient. Don't get me wrong, it was still an entertaining watch. But lesser number of cast with us getting more insight into their past wouldn't have accounted for much if everything ultimately lead to the finale we got from the show.

    The "big boss" wanted Mitsumune's friend's Nanaki to grow bigger and wreck havoc so they could get some more insight on Nanaki and help find some other Nanaki? How? I mean, insight bit I can still somehow understand. But find some other, unrelated Nanaki? Plus, when all was said and done, "big boss" stayed behind and another character who was definitely charmed with our big boss earlier but was visibly disturbed when they saw "big boss"s true colors, they just...forgave "big boss" towards the end because why not. Series just ended nonchallantly with the goddamn hippopotamus song. If this is their idea of a good book ending, they're not really nailing it. XD; And I haven't even brought up how Nanaki were only visible to the person who they were a part of and not others. At all. But somewhere in the middle, that rule just vanished. Magically.

    We don't get any insight on why this Nanaki phenomenon happens. We don't get a deeper look at the characters themselves because huge cast. We don't get to see a lot of stuff.

    In the end, I feel that the series possessing this huge a cast was ok. Because for the kind of story this series was going for, all that was needed was a group of lunatic one dimensional characters who did crazy things for the sake of it. And it had that.

    5/10 overall since the ending was very underwhelming. I thought it'd do something even more crazy or stupid (that would sit better in line with the rest of the series...) but it went with a relatively calm and "normal" ending.
     
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