Wait, you’re asking about that Kurikuri? The one with the shadow creatures and the journalist protagonist? No anime, sadly—but hey, the manga’s worth binge-reading! The artist’s crosshatching style is so detailed that I almost don’t want an adaptation, unless they nail the texture. Like, remember how 'Dorohedoro'’s CGI kept the grime intact? It’d need that level of care. Also, the soundtrack potential? Industrial beats mixed with traditional shamisen—I’ve got a whole playlist idea ready.
No adaptation yet, but the manga’s cult following keeps hope alive. I’ve seen fan animatics on YouTube that capture the mood—flickering streetlights, shadows stretching unnaturally. It’s the kind of story that thrives in motion, so here’s hoping a producer takes notice. The recent live-action stage play was surprisingly decent, though! Adapted the ‘Red Light District’ arc with practical effects that made the shadows feel tangible.
Zero anime news, but the fandom’s holding out. Even a Netflix original would work—imagine the noir visuals! Till then, I’m sticking to the manga volumes and the occasional doujin circle gems that expand the lore. Side note: the creator’s interview said they’d ‘only approve an adaptation if the shadows look hungry enough.’ Mood.
Kurikuri 'Chasing Shadows'? Oh, that manga’s vibe is so unique—dark urban fantasy with those gritty, ink-heavy panels. I’ve been keeping tabs for years, and as far as I know, there’s no anime yet. Which is kinda wild because the story’s pacing and supernatural mystery elements would translate perfectly to animation. Imagine Studio Bones or MAPPA adapting those chase scenes through Tokyo’s back alleys!
Rumors pop up occasionally on niche forums, especially after the manga hit 1 million copies sold last year. But nothing official. If it ever gets greenlit, though, I’d bet on a late-night anime slot—it’s got that atmospheric dread that’d shine in a 12-episode season. Till then, I’m replaying the drama CD in my head.
If there’s one series I’d sell my soul for an anime of, it’s this. The way Kurikuri blends folklore with modern crime thriller is chef’s kiss. No studio announcement, but the manga’s editor hinted at ‘exciting projects’ in a New Year’s tweet. Could be merch… or could be the start of something bigger. Fingers crossed they don’t rush it—this needs the 'Monster' treatment, not a half-bashed OVA.
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Personally, I’d recommend checking smaller scanlation groups’ websites or Discord servers. They sometimes host higher-quality versions, though you might have to hunt for invites. It’s frustrating how hard it is to find niche manga legally these days. I wish publishers would make these titles more accessible! Until then, it’s a mix of patience and persistence.