Junji Ito Collection Episode 3
Review Summary
This episode delivers bizarre, creepy concepts like Ryuusuke's curse and Slug Girl, offering enjoyment despite unanswered questions about their unsettling premises.
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Two tales, two flavors of dread. The first segment leans into psychological horror territory, wrapping its narrative in dense fog and the creeping unease of a fortune-telling ritual gone wrong. Expect a slow-building atmosphere that tightens like a noose, playing on superstition and romantic obsession twisted into something sinister. The second segment pivots hard into body horror — Junji Ito at his most viscerally unsettling, depicting a transformation so grotesque it lingers well after the credits. The pacing across both stories is deliberate, giving each enough room to establish dread before delivering on it. Studio Deen's adaptation captures the oppressive mood of Ito's source material, though the visual execution remains the anthology's ongoing variable. If psychological torment paired with stomach-churning imagery sounds like your kind of evening, this episode delivers on both fronts.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Three episodes into this twelve-episode anthology, the series has established its rhythm: dual-story episodes sampling different corners of Junji Ito's horror catalog. Following Episode 2's exploration of unsettling dreams and eerie mannequin-like figures, Episode 3 deepens the collection's range by pairing psychological suspense with extreme body horror. This sets the stage for Episode 4, which continues the anthology's escalating commitment to personal transformation and the uncanny.
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