Li'l Spider Girl
わすれなぐもThis story involves the shopkeeper Suzuri of Kokumondou who sells historic books and Mizuki, granddaughter of the land owner. When Mizuki releases a somewhat cute young spider demon out of a sealed book, the pair investigate the origins behind it. (Source: BakaBT)
Reviews
sgreenholt - 2016-11-03 01:12:47
Short, to the point, cute, spooky, and well written, this is an incredible use of 25 minutes of your day, especially in the spookier seasons.
renee.stoltenberg - 2015-04-24 19:01:39
this anime is a little weird....i really want too see more but thats look like we not gonna have some continue ... this is short but this is not a thing to miss .. if you hate spider you gonna hate spider more than ever and something bad is going on behind this story... this is sad to see not others episode...because i want to discover more this anime
but just advice you before you adopt a little loli spider..be sure to be a male... or you will die... and be sure she like you... LOOL Anyway i just say this random... and for your security
ncronin - 2013-06-26 02:20:00
The young animator project produces episodes of varying quality, and I believe this is one of the better ones.With it being a single episode, there isn't time for a complicated plot or deep characters, however the characters here are quite likable, and I was surprisingly attached to them by the end. The plot is simple and the premise isn't even that interesting, but the show sticks with it, and the end you will be in for a surprise.As to how the end to such a simple plot could be surprise, you'll have to find out, but I thought the defining point was done well, with almost perfect timing. It's what's made me rate it a 7. Many may not like the show for what occurs, but I think it works well here because of the one episode format.So, if you have half an hour spare and you don't know what to do with yourself, I think it'd be well worth your time to give Wasurenagumo a look.
ritchie.logan - 2013-05-22 09:19:55
Young Animator Training Project/Anime Mirai short reviews: Part 6/12Wasurenagumo tells the story of some nerdy researcher dude and a schoolgirl who has a crush on him, or is possibly his brother? I forget which, and since it’s Japan, they’re practically the same thing anyway. They discover a cutesy little monstrosity that is half adowabubble little girl and half giant spider, which treads this perfect line between the ka/owaii oh man see what I did there I’m so weeaboo it hurts. In my humble opinion, Wasurenagumo is the standout of all the young animator training projects so far. The two lead characters have actual personality and their relationship is pretty well realised, with an awful lot not being said but implied through their actions. The slapstick with the spider girl is genuinely funny, and that line they tread with her creepiness is so perfect it’s eerie. And then there’s the ending, which I won’t spoil, but it completely blindsided me and left me feeling dazed and confused for the rest of the day.Verdict: Watch