“Edo-period author Momosuke joins Mataichi's ghost-hunting vigilantes while collecting ghost stories, questioning morality and humanity.”
Requiem from the Darkness
京極夏彦 巷説百物語
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Synopsis
Edo-period author Momosuke joins Mataichi's ghost-hunting vigilantes while collecting ghost stories, questioning morality and humanity.
In an attempt to turn his floundering career around by compiling one hundred ghost stories, struggling author Momosuke Yamaoka roams through Edo-period Japan searching for material. During his travels, the young man wanders deep into the mountains, where he encounters a monk named Mataichi. Failing to heed the monk's advice to turn back, Momosuke presses forward and soon witnesses a murder carried out by Mataichi and his two associates. As it turns out, Mataichi's gang also investigates paranormal incidents—aiming to make those in the wrong pay the ultimate price. Continuing to seek out subject matter for his stories, Momosuke repeatedly crosses paths with the trio of outlaws, becoming increasingly involved in their schemes each time. As the author strays further toward the world of darkness, he grapples with both the morality of the group's actions and the line between humans and the supernatural.
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What 19 viewers settled on.
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Running avg · Mar 2008 → Oct 2025
- 10 “The character depth is exceptional, featuring a surprisingly intelligent protagonist, while the episodic structure ensures that the intricate, well-staged plots never feel dragged out. There are no...”
- 7 “The episodic stories are excellent, featuring brilliant plot twists and effective, grotesque imagery that perfectly complements the horrifying narrative details. While the animation style can be...”
- 8 “Hundred Stories is a unique and surreal experience, bolstered by an excellent performance from Steve Kramer as Mataichi and an engaging cast. While the distorted, wavy art style was initially...”
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A self-contained story.
No sequels, spin-offs or alternate tellings — Requiem from the Darkness begins and ends here.
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A Tv Production · Fall 2003
TMS Entertainment.Tokyo Movie Shinsha · RCC Chugoku Broadcasting
- Format 13 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 5h 12m all episodes
- Aired Oct 2003 – Dec 2003 Fall 2003
- Source Tv media type
- Rated R 17+ (violence & profanity)
- Ref. BS-0256 catalog
Produced by
- Tokyo Movie Shinsha Producer
- RCC Chugoku Broadcasting Producer
- TOHO Producer
- Tohokushinsha Film Corporation Producer
- RKB Mainichi Broadcasting Corporation Producer
Licensed by
- Discotek Media Licensor
- Geneon Entertainment USA Licensor