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Midnight Pulp Adds ‘Kyousougiga’ Anime Streaming Through Amazon Prime

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Kyousogiga
Kyousogiga

Discotek Media made its acquisition of the 2012 series Kyousougiga back in 2015 and worked through the home video release side previously. The series started rolling out to streaming sites earlier this year and now it’s been brought to Amazon Prime streaming through the Midnight Pulp channel. The series is available for full streaming for Prime members while everyone else can buy the thirteen-episode series for 99-cents an episode in its original Japanese with English subtitles.

You can check out our reviews and discussions about the series here as we covered it as it streamed on Crunchyroll.

The ONA series aired in the fall 2013 series and ran for ten episodes with Toei Animation producing it. Overall direction was done by Rie Matsumoto with series composition by the original creator Izumi Toudou, scripts by Miho Maruo and character designs by Yuuki Hayashi.

Plot concept: Hidden within Kyoto is the “mirror capital” where youkai and humans live together and no one ever dies. It is protected by three people—Kurama, Yase, and Myoue—as they await the return of their parents, Myoue Jonin and Koto. One day, a young girl named Koto (same name, different spelling) and her little brothers A and Un wander into the city from a different dimension looking for her mother. A mecha-geek with red eyes, it’s not immediately clear whether she’s human or youkai. Her arrival upsets the long peace that had ruled the city.