Junji Ito Collection Episode 10

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Review Summary

Watch for 'Glyceride's' unhinged gross-out horror, but be warned that the second story, 'Bridge,' offers a cool concept that ultimately falls flat as a punchline.

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Two more standalone horror vignettes from the mind of Junji Ito, each pulling from very different corners of dread. The first story leans into visceral, stomach-churning territory — expect a suffocating atmosphere built around filth, domestic dysfunction, and the grotesque realities of living in squalor. It's body horror rooted in the mundane, which makes it hit harder. The second tale shifts gears entirely into classical ghost story territory, trading revulsion for creeping unease as rural burial customs and supernatural encounters take center stage. The tonal whiplash between the two segments is sharp but effective, demonstrating the anthology format at its most versatile. This late-season entry doesn't reinvent the show's formula, but the pairing works well — one story disgusts, the other haunts. Fans of Ito's range will find something to appreciate in both.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Sitting at episode 10 of 12, the collection is in its final stretch, and the anthology continues cycling through Ito's diverse catalog without a connecting throughline. Episode 9 explored artistic obsession and botanical horror, while this installment pivots to domestic decay and rural supernatural traditions. With only two episodes remaining, this sets the stage for Episode 11's reported focus on paranormal school events and body transformation horror.

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