Based on the comic "Inuki Kanako Queen's Collection" by Inuki Kanako. Bukida is disliked by all the students in his class because of his unpleasant face. However, he loves a girl named Matsuko and so he stalks her. Though Matsuko rejects him, Bukida fancies she likes him at heart. One day, Bukida is killed in a traffic accident. Matsuko feels relieved. But Bukida appeared to her as the living dead. Bukida says, "I love you forever, even though I am dead!".
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Very hard to rate anime. Maybe one of the hardest I've ever encountered. The cover photo piqued my interest and immediately made me picture something that had it's commitment for horror above all else. This certainly has a rather strong and uncommon macabre quality to it. But what hurts it is ultimately repetition and doubling down on the horror for an emotional quasimodo type tragedy, that never could've achieved the desired end result with only 40 minutes to work with. You'll be enthralled by the visual presentation as a horror fan, but you really won't get anything beyond it. A waste...
A series of stories, basically all the same. One girl in each story then the main character Bukida. Through the OVA there's some suspense, in the beginning, the art style and the intertitles set a nice creepy mood, but the sound track is unremarkable, and the first clip ends like a cheesy creepypasta, setting the pace for the rest of the OVA. Bukida is basically supernatural hideous forever alone guy. He thinks he gets love at first sight, but he's grabby. Because the girls they jump to rejecting Bukida so quickly, they never really get a chance for individual character development, so as a multi-heroine "romance," itfails miserably.
The show is a classic Japanese horror story, nothing remarkable but nothing bad. If you want anything to be resolved to and real degree- it wont be. Its about the malignant forces outside of your control that your forced to deal with in a more real life setting, but in this case its a overly obsessives supernatural boy. If you like Japanese horror and shows like Yamishibai you'll enjoy it. The art was good and effective, though animation was minimal it was used effectively. The sounds were eerie enough and not distracting but not the best. Not all the story's in it are completely memorablebut most are good and the characters are relatable I think in the 'we've all known some one like that' category.
Contains spoiler. There is not much to talk about this anime, but I will give my opinion anyway. It's like the name of the anime says: A collection of stories by Inukk Kanako. This OVA presents us with 4 stories, and 3 of them are basically similar. The first story is what is in the synopsis. Bukita keeps chasing girls around school and telling them that they are in love with him, and since he has a scary appearance, everyone is afraid of him. In this first story Bukita dies in a traffic accident, but comes back to life without a piece of his head, just like the dollhe gave to the girl that she dropped and broke. In the end the girl commits suicide by throwing herself in front of a truck, but there is nothing explicit about it. The second story is basically the same as the first, but involves a girl who is nice to all the boys. After having the whole plot with Bukita and the girl, she ends up throwing herself out of the window and lands on the spiked gate. In this story the girl's death was a little more graphic. The third story is the simplest, shortest and is the one I have the most to say. This third story is about 2 minutes long - it's about a girl who thinks she should have closed the door, and there resides an evil spirit. In this third one it's interesting the art that they chose to use. Basically almost everything is done in CG, and amazingly the CG is good, even more so if you take into account that this is a low budget anime from 1999. The atmosphere of this little story is even more "dark" than the others, especially because of its different aesthetics. In this little story the use of CG was much greater than the 2D, the 2D was even a bit restrained, but it matched what I wanted to convey. The last story is the longest, but I don't even have much to talk about. It has some differences between the first and the second, since this time it was a girl who fell in love with Kubita instead of him falling in love with the girl. There was some Plot Twist towards the end, but nothing too much. Aaaa... And in this last story, the girl doesn't kill herself in the end. The art of this anime is something that helps a lot, it really gives a strange atmosphere. The direction is really good. They use the little they had and execute well, plus the good use of CG in the third story. The direction manages to convey well what the characters feel, it's a positive point. This is another random OVA from the 90s. It was better than I thought it would be. It was nice to watch.
Honestly the only anime I can bring myself to watch, Creepta or Bukida is a character I'd never find in any other anime, With his creepy and insane personality. Id find horror fans satisfied with it. Even though it's a short episode, I love the vibes of the music, it is not really found anywhere else but I do find it on Zoro anime and Ani watch. It's kind of hard to find, but if you speak Spanish and search "Gakkou Ga Kowai!" on YouTube, you can watch it since its dubbed in Spanish. I am a big fan of the anime and Ialways go back to rewatch it, Very underrated, very rare, And the plot is brilliant.
This was a really weird anime, and I like that in the current year the mc is pretty much what you would call an incel. It's odd, but a nice watch and has a very short run time. The designs are really cool. I like them and the art style itself, the stories are pretty average nothing special but I don't regret watching. They end on a nice little "redemption" arc too, which I did not expect from a horror ova about some creepy chud tbh I think they only thing I can nitpick about it is how quickly these stories are ran through, Ifeel like if played right they could make them seem a bit more creepy if they dragged it out a tad and toyed with the setting for each standalone story. It's like shrek if the ogre lost
This is honestly one of the more obscure things I've watched inside of this medium, and one I find rather difficult to rate. Review: Story/Plot - 7 - There are 4 stories inside of this 40 minute OVA. Each one has a different girl that the main character, Bukida falls in love with, kind of like a multi-heroine romance anime, although it doesn't really do so well in that respect. The plots for all of these are fairly similar, each one using the same formula. Bukida falls in love with a random girl he encounters, he basically stalks them and becomes obsessed with them, he does someweird magic thing, and then the girls try to set themselves free from it. It is repetitive, but each story offers something unique, especially the 4th story, where the girl falls in love with Bukida instead of the opposite happening. Simple, but interesting and pretty good execution overall. Characters - 5 - You won't get much out of any of them except for Bukida, but even then his character isn't explored very deeply. Bukida is a supernatural forever alone kid that no one likes, because of his looks and strange demeanor. Aside from knowing that he's infatuated with the idea of being eternal partners with and being loved, we also know his motivation for doing so: To fill the void in his empty heart, literally. The time frame of this OVA is very limited so there's no chance for any character development or time to take an in depth look at them and figure out their personalities. Visuals - 8 - The art helps this anime out a lot. It has a distinct style and sets its creepy tone and strange atmosphere fairly well. The art also allows for the characters to be very expressive, making it easier for their feelings to be conveyed to the audience. The animation isn't anything to really take note of, it's your standard anime animation quality. Audio - 6.6 - Nothing really memorable in the soundtrack, although the ending theme stood out to me as very nice. The sounds were pretty eerie and the voice acting was pretty good, especially Bukida's, whose voice sounds like Usopp's from One Piece (might be the same VA). Nothing really special though. Overall: This ended up being a lot more enjoyable than I thought it would be. It has a special level of quality to it and does its job decently well at being a horror anime. If you're a fan of classic Japanese horror, then give this OVA a try, you might enjoy it! O score: 6.65/10 | S score: 8/10 | Final score: 7.325/10, rounded to 7/10 for MAL score.