![]() ![]() Nevertheless the story begins with a small boy in the center of attention, a boy named Kagami Ouri. It proved to be entertaining, the first season being merely a prologue for what’s to come (like at war, before invading you make preparations and stuff like that) but the thing that hooked me up regarding Shikabane Hime is not the horror aspect and its dark ambience but it's interesting plot concept and presentation which in my opinion is one of the few shows that could manage to cover and explain in a proper manner a certain story without leaving too many plot holes and with possibilites of twisting the truth as well. Story: It’s been a while since I watched and reviewed a horror show and after coming across Shikabane Hime I had to give it a shot. Why does Ouri continually meet this girl as she hunts monsters? What does Keisei have to do with it all and what exactly is her mission?" (site synopsis) However, he has picked a poor time, and he soon realizes that he's tangled in a strange, supernatural web. After secretly watching Keisei heal the girl without explanation, Ouri decides it's time to leave the nest. Cold and covered in scars, Ouri initially thinks that she is dead – that is, until a mysterious talking cat tells him that she is a Shikabane – a corpse. One night, Ouri finds a strange wounded girl in the temple of the orphanage. Plot: "Ouri is an orphan who was raised by Keisei, a man he considers to be his older brother.
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