Kyousou Giga (TV)


Kyousougiga

Edit
What would you like to edit?
 

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kyousogiga (TV)
Japanese: 京騒戯画
English: Kyousougiga
German: Kyousougiga
Spanish: Kyousougiga
French: Kyousougiga
More titles

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 10
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 10, 2013 to Dec 19, 2013
Premiered: Fall 2013
Broadcast: Thursdays at 01:30 (JST)
Licensors: Discotek Media
Studios: Toei Animation
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, FantasyFantasy
Duration: 25 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Statistics

Score: 7.691 (scored by 5427254,272 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #12962
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1279
Members: 196,216
Favorites: 1,993

Available At


Resources


Streaming Platforms

7.69
Ranked #1296Popularity #1279Members 196,216
Add to My List
Episodes: /10

Synopsis

Long ago, there was a monk named Myoue who could bring anything he drew to life. He quietly lived with his wife Koto—a black rabbit in human form—and their three children: Yakushimaru, Kurama, and Yase. One day, the high priest of the land concluded that Myoue's drawings caused too many problems for the locals and ordered him to find a solution. In response, the family secretly fled to an alternate world of Myoue's own creation—the Looking Glass City.

Everything was peaceful until Myoue and Koto suddenly vanished. Their three children are left to take care of the city, and Yakushimaru inherits Myoue's name and duties. Stranded in this alternate world, their problems only get worse when a young girl—also named Koto—crashes down from the sky and declares that she is also looking for the older Myoue and Koto. Armed with a giant hammer and two rowdy familiars, Koto just might be the key to releasing everyone from the eternal paper city.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Koto

Main
Kugimiya, Rie
Japanese

Myoue

Main
Suzumura, Kenichi
Japanese

Koto

Supporting
Hisakawa, Aya
Japanese

Inari

Supporting
Ishida, Akira
Japanese

Yase, Douji

Supporting
Kitamura, Eri
Japanese

Shouko

Supporting
Saitou, Chiwa
Japanese

Kurama

Supporting
Shiraishi, Ryouko
Japanese

Un

Supporting
Shiraishi, Ryouko
Japanese

A

Supporting
Hidaka, Noriko
Japanese

Hachiman

Supporting
Urawa, Megumi
Japanese

Staff

Matsumoto, Rie
Director, Episode Director, Script, Storyboard, Series Composition
Itou, Naoyuki
Episode Director, Key Animation
Kakudou, Hiroyuki
Episode Director, Storyboard
Mori, Hirotaka
Episode Director


Edit

Opening Theme

Preview
Spotify
Apple Music
Amazon Music
Youtube Music
"Koko (ココ)" by Tamurapan (たむらぱん)
Edit

Ending Theme


Episode Videos




Reviews

Jan 2, 2014
A journey into Kyousou Giga is an experience like no other. It is perhaps, out of all things, most analogous to wandering in a circus, stumbling upon the Hall of Mirrors, and coming back having witnessed a sensational light show. In other words, Kyousou Giga is a show that stands out for its use of exuberant visuals; it displays a charm that is unique and impressive.

However, looks can often be deceiving, and thankfully, this is not the case for Kyousou Giga. Admittedly, the beginning seems bizarre; lots of random, unrelated events occur spontaneously. Nonetheless, a darker narrative, which Kyousou Giga skillfully weaves with ...
Dec 20, 2013
A dream is like an imagination. Sometimes they feel so real but other times they fade away like illusions where you’ll never be able to reach it again. But dreams sometimes can be larger than life and when we wake up, we may feel surprised. Kyousou Giga is one of those series that surprised me quite a bit despite feeling like living in a dream. It has a sense of uniqueness and style that will lure you in as if you’re in a dream world but everything feels so real.

Kyousou Giga is an animated series that is an expanded adaptation based on the ONA of ...
Jun 4, 2015
Mixed Feelings
Beautiful artwork, disappointing plot development.

Watch only if you don't mind unexplained motivations and emotional scenes that carry very little weight (due to unexplained or weak motivations).

It could be just me and my preference for certain types of plots, but I thought this held a lot of potential and was disappointed as a result. Reserving the reveals for the end left it feeling like a confused, mish-mash attempt at an ending with loopholes to make it work. It simply wasn't believable, even given the myth-like feel that it has.

There's beautiful artwork and an interesting plot line surrounding a very strange family (to say the least). The ...

Interest Stacks

by yoltasi
34 Entries · 6 Restacks
47 Entries · 52 Restacks
by Gino99
50 Entries · 57 Restacks

Recommendations


Recent News

North American Anime & Manga Releases for February

North American Anime & Manga Releases for February

Here are the North American anime & manga releases for February Week 1: February 7 - 13 Anime Releases Beelzebub Part 2 D-Frag! Complete Collection Blu-ray &...read more

Q3 2015 Anime & Manga Licenses [Update 9/17]

Q3 2015 Anime & Manga Licenses [Update 9/17]

In this thread, you'll find a comprehensive list of anime and manga licensed in the third quarter (Jul-Sep) of 2015. Summer anime which were licensed before the...read more


Recent Forum Discussion

For those wondering if you should watch the previous ONAs and their relation to this.
thewiru - Sep 21
0 repliesby thewiru »»
Sep 21, 8:57 PM
Poll: Kyousou Giga (TV) Episode 5 Discussion ( 1 2 )
Stark700 - Nov 6, 2013
81 repliesby StateofOhayo »»
Jul 14, 3:04 PM
Poll: Kyousou Giga (TV) Episode 4 Discussion ( 1 2 )
Stark700 - Oct 30, 2013
74 repliesby StateofOhayo »»
Jul 14, 10:54 AM
Poll: Kyousou Giga (TV) Episode 10 Discussion ( 1 2 3 )
Stark700 - Dec 18, 2013
138 repliesby basskiller »»
Jun 15, 8:29 PM
Poll: Kyousou Giga (TV) Episode 3 Discussion ( 1 2 )
tsubasalover - Oct 23, 2013
77 repliesby basskiller »»
May 17, 6:42 PM

In Numbers: The Best Anime of the Decade

In Numbers: The Best Anime of the Decade

What's the #1 anime of the 2010s? Which year was the best? What studio had the most hits? We have the answers to all these questions and more!

by Shymander

645,787 views

9 Great Anime That Prove Why You Shouldn't Judge a Book by its Cover

9 Great Anime That Prove Why You Shouldn't Judge a Book by its Cover

What ties together the anime we love? For me, it's the element of surprise - to deliver something different than what you expect, and change the way you feel about a series.