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Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre

2023 · Show

1 season · 12 episodes · Animation, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

In 12 Achriom libraries

This collection showcases the unsettling imagination of a renowned horror creator, delivering chilling narratives that delve into the bizarre aspects of human existence.

DarkStreamingExistential Dread Through Surreal HorrorThe Grotesque and UncannyHuman Nature's Darkest ImpulsesUniversal Fears Manifested in StorytellingPsychological Trauma and Its Manifestations

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