

Score
7.3 / 10
Status
Finished Airing
Episodes
12
Studio
MADHOUSE
Also known as 青い文学シリーズ | Aoi Bungaku Series
7.3/10
Community score
#1590
Rank
234.2K
Members
1.6K
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The series consists of adaptations of six modern classics of Japanese literature: Osamu Dazai’s No Longer Human (Ningen Shikkaku) & Run Melos! (Hashire Melos!), Natsume Soseki’s Kokoro, Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s Hell Screen (Jigoku Hen) & The Spider's Thread (Kumo no Ito), and Ango Sakaguchi's In the Forest, Under Cherries in Full Bloom (Sakura no Mori no Mankai no Shita).
No Longer Human (Ningen Shikkaku) - A high school student becomes lost and alienated. Despondent and aimless, he falls into a cycle of self abuse, depression and drugs that taints his life for years. Told in three chapters, each chapter deals with a different point in his life and the final chapter leaves him standing alone - an empty and hollow charicature of his former self.
In the Forest, Under Cherries in Full Bloom (Sakura no Mori no Mankai no Shita) - A love story between a 12th-century woman and a mountain bandit who abducts her.
Kokoro - A 1914 tale of a young man's life journey during the Meiji era. The work deals with the transition from the Japanese Meiji society to the modern era, by exploring the friendship between a young man and an older man he calls "Sensei". It continues the theme of isolation developed in Soseki's previous works, here in the context of interwoven strands of egoism and guilt, as opposed to shame.
Run Melos! (Hashire Melos!) - An updated retelling of a classic Greek tale of the story of Damon and Pythias. The most prominent theme of "Run Melos!" is unwavering friendship. Despite facing hardships, the protagonist Melos does his best to save his friend's life, and in the end his efforts are rewarded.
The Spider's Thread (Kumo no Ito) - The Buddha Shakyamuni chances to notice a cold-hearted criminal suffering in Hell. But this criminal did perform one single act of kindness in not stepping on a spider in a forest. Moved by this selfless act, Shakyamuni takes the silvery thread of a spider in Paradise and lowers it down into Hell, but it falls upon the criminal to seize the opportunity and pull himself out - if he can.
Hell Screen (Jigoku Hen) - A famous artist is commissioned by a great lord to create a series of paintings depicting scenes of the 'Buddhist Hell'. The artist is unable to paint scenes that he has not seen himself, prompting him to torture and torment the Lord's staff to create his imagined images of hell. His creative efforts taint the household, as the story descends into madness and destruction.
(Source: AniDB)
Aoi Bungaku Series is adapted from renowned modern Japanese literary classics: Osamu Dazai's Ningen Shikkaku and Hashire, Melos!, Ango Sakaguchi's Sakura no Mori no Mankai no Shita, Natsume Souseki's Kokoro, and Ryuunosuke Akutagawa's Kumo no Ito and Jigokuhen.

Akiko
Main
Voice: Mizuki, Nana (Japanese)

K
Main
Voice: Koyama, Rikiya (Japanese)

Kandata
Main
Voice: Miyano, Mamoru (Japanese)

Ooba, Youzou
Main
Voice: Sakai, Masato (Japanese)

Sensei
Main
Voice: Sakai, Masato (Japanese)

Shigemaru
Main
Voice: Sakai, Masato (Japanese)

Takada
Main
Voice: Kiuchi, Hidenobu (Japanese)

Yoshihide
Main
Voice: Sakai, Masato (Japanese)

Hashimoto, Kentarou
Producer

Hattori, Yuuta
Producer

Nakamoto, Kenji
Producer

Toyoda, Satoki
Producer

Tanaka, Shou
Assistant Producer

Araki, Tetsurou
Director, Episode Director, Storyboard, Key Animation
Openings
No opening theme information available.
Endings
"We Say Hello" by manami
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
English title
Blue Literature Series
Romaji title
Aoi Bungaku Series
Japanese title
青い文学シリーズ
Synonyms
Blue Literature, Youth Literature
Main studio
MADHOUSE
Producers
Movic, Happinet Pictures, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, RAY, Arts Pro
Licensors
Unknown
Japanese title
青い文学シリーズ