📖 SYNOPSIS
A violent typhoon traps eighteen people on a private island, and someone — or something — starts picking them off one by one. Umineko no Naku Koro ni drops you into the Ushiromiya family reunion of 1986, where the rich patriarch Kinzo is dying and everyone's circling his fortune like vultures. His grandson Battler shows up after six years away, just in time for everything to go sideways. The murders follow a pattern tied to an old legend about a Golden Witch named Beatrice, and the show keeps you guessing whether this is actually supernatural or if someone in the family is just that twisted. The first couple episodes build this suffocating tension — locked-room mysteries, occult inscriptions, family members turning on each other — and then it gets genuinely brutal. This is a 26-episode TV series adapted from the visual novel by 07th Expansion, the same creator behind Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, and it shares that DNA of layered mysteries where nothing is quite what it seems on the first pass. The narrative structure is unusual, playing with multiple perspectives and realities in ways that reward paying close attention. If you liked Another or Shiki for their dark, claustrophobic horror vibes, this hits a similar nerve but leans harder into the psychological side. Fair warning though — Studio Deen's 2009 adaptation is divisive among fans, so temper expectations on the visual front. The story itself, though, is dense and genuinely unsettling.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-26 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 27.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Ange Ushiromiya
Ange Ushiromiya: A cunning and manipulative young girl, haunted by family tragedy and thirst for revenge.
Portrayed by Satou Rina
Jessica Ushiromiya
Energetic student president, rock band leader, and tomboyish heiress with a hidden soft side and affection for Kanon.
Portrayed by Inoue Marina
George Ushiromiya
Diligent and respected eldest grandchild, George is a skilled martial artist secretly in love with the maid Shannon.
Portrayed by Suzumura Kenichi
Higurashi: When They Cry Series

TV · 2006 · Studio Deen
Higurashi: When They Cry
In the idyllic village of Hinamizawa, a newcomer discovers a dark secret and a cycle of paranoia and violence that shatters the illusion of peace.

TV · 2007 · Studio Deen
Higurashi: When They Cry – Kai
In the endless summer of 1983, Furude Rika and her friends in Hinamizawa face repeating cycles of violence, desperately seeking to break free from a tragic fate.

Special · 2007 · Studio Deen
Higurashi: When They Cry - Cat Killing Chapter
Following a lost bet, Keichi and his friends explore an abandoned village and a mysterious quarry, leading to unsettling discoveries and a growing sense of unease.

Special · 2007 · Studio Deen
Higurashi: When They Cry – Kai Specials
These DVD specials delve deeper into the mysteries of Hinamizawa, exploring the relationships and events that shape the lives of its inhabitants.

OVA · 2009 · Studio Deen
Higurashi: When They Cry – Rei
After escaping the cycle of violence, Rika finds herself in a seemingly perfect world, forcing her to uncover the truth behind its idyllic facade.

Special · 2009 · Studio Deen
Umineko: When They Cry Specials
The "Umineko: When They Cry Specials" feature the original cast providing parody dubbing for the Umineko no Naku Koro ni anime series on DVD and Blu-ray releases.

OVA · 2011 · Studio Deen
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kira
Celebrating Higurashi's 10th anniversary, Kira delivers a fanservice-heavy OVA series featuring Rika and Satoko as magical girls fighting evil, alongside cheerleaders.

OVA · 2013 · Studio Deen
Higurashi: When They Cry - Outbreak
In 1983, Keiichi and Rena struggle to survive a mysterious virus outbreak in the isolated, sealed-off village of Hinamizawa.

TV · 2020 · Passione
Higurashi: When They Cry – Gou
Newcomer Keiichi befriends his classmates in the idyllic Hinamizawa, but a growing sense of unease and the village's dark secrets threaten to shatter their peaceful facade.

TV · 2021 · Passione
Higurashi: When They Cry – SOTSU
Following the events of its predecessor, "Higurashi SOTSU" delves deeper into the cyclical tragedies of Hinamizawa and the mysteries surrounding its inhabitants.
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