Kemonozume (2006)

23m
Running Time

1
Seasons

13
Episodes

August 5, 2006
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
7.6
Kemonozume

Kemonozume (2006)

23m
Running Time

1
Seasons

13
Episodes

August 5, 2006
Release Date

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MadhouseWOWOW Prime
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Plot.

Creatures known as Shokujinki have been secretly living alongside humans for hundreds of years. Though they may look like humans, Shokujinki are able to transform into uncontrollable beasts with gigantic claws and consume humans to survive. The equally secretive Kifuuken dojo specializes in killing Shokujinki by cutting off their arms, and is the only force preventing unchecked Shokujinki domination. Toshihiko Momota, the son of the leader of the Kifuuken, is instantly charmed by a mysterious woman named Yuka Kamitsuki. Their relationship is complicated, however, because unbeknownst to them both, Yuka is a Shokujinki and Toshihiko is sworn to kill her. Meanwhile, the Kifuuken is having a crisis of confidence as Toshihiko's brother Kazuma pushes against tradition and tries to modernize the Kifuuken. As emotions are strained and the secrets of both the past and present are revealed, who will live, and who will be eaten?

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Cast & Crew.

Kuboshichi Ogi

Kuboshichi Ogi

Writer

Seishi Minakami

Seishi Minakami

Writer

Ryo Ono

Ryo Ono

Writer

Details.

Release Date
August 5, 2006

Original Name
ケモノヅメ

Status
Ended

Seasons
1

Episodes
13

Running Time
23m

Genres

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Wiki.

Kemonozume (ケモノヅメ, lit. "Beast Claw") is a Japanese anime television series that was created, directed, and written by Masaaki Yuasa, with Nobutake Itō in charge of character designs and Kei Wakakusa composing the music. The series was produced by Madhouse and aired on WOWOW from August 5 to November 5, 2006.

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