

Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai 6
闇芝居 6期
Late at night, in a clearing within a dark fog-filled forest, there sits a kamishibai storyboard. A visitor approaches, and suddenly, the fog recedes. A shape begins to take form beside the board—this figure is the masked Storyteller, who once again starts to spin tales of horror and despair. The events described in these macabre tales might happen to anyone, even your neighbors or friends: a group of girls bully one of their members in a cave, only to find themselves the victims of a dark presence; a boy with scopophobia moves to the countryside, but he still cannot escape the eyes of others; a man has a window that won't stay closed, and is the recipient of strange phone calls; and a salaryman steals an umbrella on a rainy day, but this seemingly insignificant act leads to consequences he never expected. Visitors may enjoy the Storyteller's offerings, but they should also be vigilant so that they don't wind up as the subjects of his next story. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Late at night, in a clearing within a dark fog-filled forest, there sits a kamishibai storyboard. A visitor approaches, and suddenly, the fog recedes. A shape begins to take form beside the board—this figure is the masked Storyteller, who once again starts to spin tales of horror and despair. The events described in these macabre tales might happen to anyone, even your neighbors or friends: a group of girls bully one of their members in a cave, only to find themselves the victims of a dark presence; a boy with scopophobia moves to the countryside, but he still cannot escape the eyes of others; a man has a window that won't stay closed, and is the recipient of strange phone calls; and a salaryman steals an umbrella on a rainy day, but this seemingly insignificant act leads to consequences he never expected. Visitors may enjoy the Storyteller's offerings, but they should also be vigilant so that they don't wind up as the subjects of his next story. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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TheHentaiKing
September 29, 2018
*Disclaimer* Just personal scratch. Advised, possible spoilers. Opinion & Informal Art: 5/10 Each episode had a completely different style of art and design. It kept things fresh so that each short story felt unique. Overall there wasn't anything negative to point out. Sometimes the art looked sort of rough and sometimes the art looked sort of decent. No episode really stood out in terms of nice art style. Proportions and anatomy across all thirteen short stories checked out. Some episodes the art style fit nicely and added to the mood such as episode 11. The somewhat gritty art style in episode 11 added to the sense of cold andisolation the protagonists, especially the old man, may have felt in that blizzard storm. Animation: 4/10 Nothing impressive here. I can see how multiple seasons of Yami Shibai can be pumped out because the animation is very simple. Animation is basically a narrated slideshow with slight facial changes and body movements intraslide. It would be hard to truly call this "animation." There are some special effects added in such as the distortions appearing/materializing in episode 13. You could probably get away with saying that the animation in this whole series is something like 12 frames a minute, lol. Characters: 5/10 Can't exactly go in depth on anything like character development but the character designs were fine. Adolescent girls looked like adolescent girls, etc. Very real-world character designs. No "anime designs" here. Plot/Development: 6/10 Some of the individual stories were actually interesting. This season of Yami Shibai in my opinion did much better than the previous 3 or 4. I felt seasons 2 through 5 were trying too hard to retain the scare factor that season 1 did decently enough at. Season 6, this one, did much better at addressing this one gripe I had with the previous 4 seasons. Instead of trying to pull off the horror that season 1 did the best at, season 6 decided to take on a more anxiety and suspense inducing sort of tone. What I mean is that season 1 was decently good at being scary and would sometimes slightly shock a person. However, I think this was it for Yami Shibai. Seasons 2 through 5 tried way too hard to stay in that sort of zone which is why they failed because they ended up using really lackluster stories and development which resulted in stupid outcomes and zero scare factor. Season 6, however, seems to have gone with a more suspenseful mystery. Episodes 11 through 13 were the best episodes of this season and they did a really good job at that. Episode 11, for example, simply built up suspense. There was no monster, there were no screams or chase scene, and there was no jump scare. That was a good episode. Episode 13 did likewise. The whole episode gradually increases the eeriness of the situation until the very end. No monster was ever introduced and almost left off on a happy ending. The scare at the last second was also very telegraphed, but what I felt was the scariest part of that sequence was the use of sound; I'll talk about that... Music: 5/10 The music and soundboard were alright. There wasn't an OP, really. The ED was catchy and sorta looked stylish. There's only one instance of sound design I want to bring up and even then it's so small one may just not even call it sound design in the first place. Well, episode 13 had an interesting use of the change in sound. "Echos" played a bit with the use of sound and distance; how they were used it added to why the scare at the end was enough to make me jump a little (just a little), lol. Let me explain what I personally felt about this all. I could be crazy too so take it with a grain of salt. Episode 13 called "Echos" involves just that, echos. Two girls are on a mountain and one yells playing with her echos. They hear a response. Gradually the responses get creepier. Fog sets in. This fog is important. It doesn't have anything to do with the monster, just forget that. The fog to me was there to turn this episode into a listening one and make it so that both the characters and viewer would have to just listen. You could watch this episode with your eyes closed, that is what I mean. The idea of hearing a stranger yelling, "Stay there, I'm coming!" in a situation where you can't see and only hear is a bit anxiety inducing. The voice doesn't get closer to the girls though, just echos. The fog lifts. The last bit was what was made me jump. The sudden change in sound intensity lets you really know that the "thing" is right there, right next to you. If you can understand it, or at least want to see a bit of what I mean, try watching this episode with your eyes closed and you may see what I mean. The voice sounded normal when it was only echos, however, it sounded very distorted and unsettling up close. Those two sound decisions for this one specific episode is what I really liked about this season's finale. I could be crazy too. Conclusion: N/A Not going to write on its conclusion since it's short story based and there wasn't an overarching plot to be concluded. Overall: 5/10 This season of Yami Shibai did much better than the previous 4 seasons and I feel that it could be compared to how decently good season 1 was. I would say that season 1 and this season, season 6, are the only ones worth watching out of the entire series.
Yurakh
August 31, 2019
My first ever review of an anime,so please consider my misakes,because I am very bad at writing professional reviews.I am mostly going to write a review with a little bit of unprofessional degree. I may or may not leave some spoilers here.And oh,please consider,that I am not from English speaking country,so there will be some mediocre spelling mistakes.Thanks for your understanding! Story: 10/7 These stories was way more different from the ones I had ever seen in this anime franchise.I can say,that I almost loved it way more storywise than the 1st season.The other seasons were a little bit too...obvious for my taste.They were not actually that scaryand did not make me wait what would happen next,because it was obvious,that the next thing we will see a monster of some sort.This season however not dissapoint me,at all with the stories.These stories were more emotional,they made me feel sad sometimes.The other seasons used the scare factor,and this season used the emotion factor really well.If the other seasons were more like this,with a little bit of scare,then I would have been happy watching the previous seasons too.But I will say,I did not regret watching this one.This season used pretty good stories,and it was better written with something to give to the audience.It was kind of scary,but not because of jumpscares or monsters.More like...”you did not expect this,right?” way.My favourite episodes must have been “Mud Games” and “Frozen Memories”. “Mud Games” made a pretty sad turn and it moved my feelings,even if for a short time.It was made out of feels,turns and sadness completely.Oh,and there was nothing scary about the episode but it was sadly horrific.Fantastic writing,I must say.”Frozen Memories” was almost the same as that,there was something mysterious,creepy but also sad about it.You will only know what I am talking about if you watch the episode until the last moments.It is going to make you from scared to sad.So yap.Sorry for this long review of the story,now on to ART! Art: 10/7 I appreciate that every single piece of drawing is probably drawn by human hands.And also,that not every single story is drawn in the same style.They are different,and sometimes they are made to fit well with the stories.They are beautiful arts,and while I do not like every single art style,I appreciate every single one,because they are special.So,why did I gave it 7 points? Well because not every single drawing was my favourite,that is all.I enjoyed them,but I wish that sometimes more drawings would have been added to different situations,but overall,okay.It is a unique anime,so I did not complain at all.Oh and also,sometimes the colours used in the episodes were really nice,so I would give them that.Like in the episode called “Mud Games”. Sound: 10/6 It was okay,it was nice.I can not talk about the opening thingy,because it is not an actual opening,but the same old man voice from the first season.Also,I think in the last episode the voice of the old man will change,so look out at that.I did not like the Ending music,it didn’t fit with the series,but if I heard it in an another anime,I would probably like it somehow.Oh and I liked that in the ending there were sort of hidden pictures of the episode.But anyway,I really liked that there were sounds that made me anxious or in the last episode the sound got calmer when the scary stuff came,so I expected a happy ending,and then I got a scary one.Thank you! xD. Characters: 10/5 Uhm,although,this season made me a little bit closer to the characters,I can not actuall really symphatise with them,because well,the episodes are too short,to actually start to like or hate anyone.But they had little bit more personality so they were kind of good.For me to like a character,it must have a strong personality,which I also should like.They are pretty drawings with a small hint of personality inside of them.It was a bit plus for me in this season.They were more special to me,than any of the older seasons.I almost always liked the main characters for the short time they were on my screen. Enjoyment: 10/8 There were decent episodes in here,that made me want to watch the next,because almost all of them were better than the seasons before that.I enjoyed it,that is what I want to actually say. Overall: 10/9 It brought me a new kind of fondness of the show,it was special,just like the first one or maybe the fifth one was for me.Everybody should watch this show,even if in the middle they will get a little bit dissapointed.This season will give you back what you liked.
SkyBlue1012
September 18, 2025
I love the Yamishibai series. I'm so glad they release a new season every year! The voice acting is still excellent: the screams, the frightened tones, the creepy voices, and those unsettling laughs are all spine-chilling. Kudos to the voice actors, especially the storyteller. His voice is even creepier than in previous seasons, and it's great to hear it evolve, becoming more haunting and perfectly suited for the horror genre. I also love the ending song. I can’t help but move to the beat every time it plays. Honestly, it’s the best ending theme in the Yamishibai series so far. I highly recommend this series.
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