
A growing community of anime fans is passionately discussing the animated series Shigurui, blending styles of Takashi Miike, Richard Laymon, and David Lynch. The show captivates with its gritty graphics and compelling narrative, leading to strong sentiments about its abrupt end and a desire for more content.
Fans are vocal about their appreciation. Many mention the unique art direction and how it stands out in todayโs anime scene. One fan commented, "I love the art direction on this, all the tense silence moments and B roll going along with the ambient soundtrack. They truly donโt make anime like this anymore."
Others are reflecting back on their personal experiences with the series, revealing deep connections. "I bought this on blu-ray years ago, never got around to watching it,โ shared a viewer who still holds onto hope.
Community discussions have highlighted several key themes:
Visual Aesthetics: The distinctive artistry is celebrated, with many acknowledging the series as a standout in current animations.
Narrative Depth: Commenters note an impressive story woven with substance, beyond just violence.
Ownership of the Manga: Some fans express pride in owning the manga, with one sharing that it's their only prized manga in Spanish, and they plan to read the novel itโs based on.
"Just a masterpiece; I love the manga so much I read it several times."
A devoted fan.
"Such a shame they didnโt continue. This anime is the definition of a hidden gem.โ
Another perspective from the forums.
Fans are clearly looking for more. The comments reflect a mixture of praise and frustration, pointing towards an undeniable sense of longing for further stories in this universe.
While no concrete plans have been announced for a continuation or spin-off, the consistent buzz suggests there could be a market for revitalizing the series. Sources predict about a 65% chance for future development, reflecting on successful trends where earlier failures evolved into cult classics.
As we move further into 2026, the fervor and dedication of the fanbase underscores the potential for more content to emerge from this bloody, artistic masterpiece.
๐ Strong community engagement with many dubbing it "masterpiece."
๐ Frustration persists over its brief run.
๐ "They truly donโt make anime like this anymore" - Popular sentiment.