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Mayoiga (The Lost Village)

Mayoiga (The Lost Village)

Mayoiga (The Lost Village)

The Lost Village (迷家-マヨイガ- Mayoiga?) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Diomedéa, directed by Tsutomu Mizushima and written by Mari Okada, with character designs by Naomi Ide and music by Masaru Yokoyama. The series began airing on April 1, 2016.[1][2][3] The title, Mayoiga (迷い家, "Illusion House"), originally stands for a Japanese folklore. The series has received comparisons to the works of M. Night Shyamalan.[4]

 Watch here :https://kissanime.to/Anime/Mayoiga

Plot

A group of 30 young men and women go on a bus tour to Nanaki Village, a shadowy village with an urban legend of being a utopia. Many seek either to start a new life or escape the troubles of their old one. Upon arrival, they discover the village has no inhabitants, with small signs of life that are slowly deteriorating. The truth of Nanaki Village has yet to be discovered.


Characters

Mitsumune (光宗)
Voiced by: Kōdai Sakai[5]
A seemingly naïve, gullible and optimistic boy. He joined the tour because he was tired of his overprotective and emotionally abusive mother. Because he attended an all-boys school, he rarely talks to girls and fears that he falls in love and gets manipulated too easily by other people. During his childhood, his twin brother Tokimune was killed in an accident and he had to take his name to help his mentally unstable mother recover. Since then, he has felt that his identity has been locked away.
Masaki (真咲)
Voiced by: Yuka Aisaka[5]
A mysterious and emotional girl on the tour whom Mitsumune takes upon himself to defend. She came to the village to search for her cousin, who disappeared after the two found Nanaki village several years prior to the series.
Hayato (颯人)
Voiced by: Taku Yashiro[5]
Mitsumune's best friend who joined under the handle of Speedstar. He is calm, aloof, and pragmatic. He defended Mitsumune from bullies in school and reminds him to do whatever he tells him to avoid getting into trouble or standing out too much, acting as a defender for Mitsumune in return for his friendship. In actuality, Hayato is deeply possessive of Mitsumune and tries at every turn to reinforce that Mitsumune needs him due to his own feelings of powerlessness stemming from years of physical and emotional abuse by his parents, who would beat him and lock him in their attic with a picture of his grandmother who had died there after her senility began hurting the family's public image. He hates Masaki as he believes she is "seducing" Mitsumune away from him and has tried to murder her on one occasion to remove her from Mitsumune's life. He, unlike Mitsumune, joined the tour because he thinks that Nanaki Village is just a hoax and wanted to prove it.
Koharun (こはるん)
Voiced by: Kaoru Sakura[5]
A woman working for the First Life Do-Over Tour who used lots of folklore, mythology and a mysterious email to pinpoint the location of the fabled Nanakimura Village.
Valkana (ヴァルカナ Varukana)
Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki[5]
An aggressive, determined and stubborn man who takes it upon himself to keep the others in check. He is trying to escape his life in which he was made a scapegoat by the company he worked for. Despite claiming he intends to never take all the responsibility for a failure again he keeps on putting himself into leadership positions.
Lion (リオン Rion)
Voiced by: Hiromi Igarashi[5]
A mysterious and quiet young girl wearing a yellow hoodie. She claims she can see when people are about to die. She is very suspicious of Mitsumune believing him to be a danger and views everyone on the trip as being psychological powderkegs. Her distrust towards other people is caused by the fact that her mother abused her power in order to get rich quickly, by first using her ability to predict if someone is dying and then forcing people to buy expensive charms.
Lovepon (らぶぽん Rabupon)
Voiced by: Ai Kakuma[5]
A girl obsessed with execution who claims to have joined the tour to protect her identity. Her obsession for execution comes from her traumatic childhood, where she and her mother would often be beaten up by her mother's monk lover, whom her mother only met to pay off the huge debts left behind by Lovepon's father.
Maimai (マイマイ)
Voiced by: Ayaka Shimizu[5]
A girl who was betrayed by her friends and boyfriend and wanted to go somewhere new to start fresh. She flirts with and teases Mitsumune because he reminds her of her ex-boyfriend, but she is infuriated when he tells her that he's not interested in her.
Nanko (ナンコ)
Voiced by: Konomi Tada[5]
A woman who claims to be a famous private investigator. While in Nanakimura she puts her deductive and detective skills to use.
Jack (ジャック)
Voiced by: Kosuke Miyoshi[5]
A quiet and mysterious boy with a violent past. He is actually named Sasaki and is a childhood friend of Maimai. He was sent to a juvenile detention center after stabbing a highschool classmate. The reason he attacked the classmate was because he was suffering from constant bullying and eventually snapped. When Hyōketsu no Judgeness was constantly pestering him about the similar japanese characters in their names and accusing him of copying his name, he attacks him with a garden hoe. The others subdue him and imprison him within a cell the found in the village. However he later escapes and is only seen briefly when most of the members of the tour try to leave the village.
Yura Mikage (美影 ユラ Mikage Yura)
Voiced by: Yoshiaki Hasegawa [5]
A meticulous and calculating man who claims to have worked for a trading company. He admits to being an "elite", having expected to inherit his parent's business, get married and settle down. He claims to have joined the tour because he was tired of treading the beaten path. In actuality, he was an engineer for a toy company who destroyed his career and reputation after a toy train he had staked everything on failed miserably due to a minor oversight on his part. He slowly becomes more and more unhinged over the course of the series, eventually going rogue with Lovepon to murder Masaki.
Hyōketsu no Judgeness (氷結のジャッジネス)
Voiced by: Atsushi Abe[5]
A man who wears an eyepatch and a 20,000 yen suit, he claims to have made peace with the world and warns others not to get too close to him. However, he is just be putting on a persona to make him seem tougher than he really is.
Nyanta (ニャンタ)
Voiced by: Eri Inagawa[5]
A gun enthusiast who claims to have joined the tour so she could shoot things and people wouldn't complain as much. Her language is often linked to cats, saying "meow" instead of "me" or "now", "purrfect" instead of "perfect" and "furrocious" instead of "ferocious". She became a gun enthusiast when she was a victim of bullying and suddenly found herself in front of a gun shop. She starting to build guns and use them to shoot the bullies with Bb bullets from balconies. When the bullies found out they tortured her with wasps, giving her an acute fear of both stinging insects and buzzing noises.
Manbe (まんべ)
Voiced by: Junji Majima[5]
Pii-tan's fiancée. They left their homes when their parents tried to break them up. Manbe is always offering to take the burden for or to sacrifice himself for Pii-tan. He and Pii-tan are rarely seen without each other.
Yottsun (よっつん)
Voiced by: Junji Majima[5]
A rapper who claims his wife ended their relationship and left him alone. He takes particular interest in the women on the tour. After going after Masaki and pulling her aside he goes missing. Only Masaki is found, covered in dirt. She claims that he noticed something before running after it and she tripped and fell where they found her. Later Mitsumune claims to see his dead body floating down river, but nothing is found. However, he is later found to be still alive after he was saved by a professor whom he calls "God". He then reveals that his parents were big in classical music but he had neither talent nor interest, and so turned to rap instead; he came to the village out of frustration as he felt he wasn't successful as a rapper, but managed to leave the village after he accepted that, no matter how successful or unsuccessful he was, he was who he was.
Yamauchi (山内)
Voiced by: Kazuki Narumi[5]
Joined the tour under the handle of Pink Goddess. He claims he joined the tour because he became a shell of his former self after he stopped taking care of his parents and was looking to lead a carefree life.
Wanko (わんこ)
Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki[5]
A young boy who claims he has poor health and not long left to live who hoped to do something interesting with his life.
Yūna (ユウナ)
Voiced by: Kaede Yuasa[5]
A feminist who ran into sexual harassment and bullying at work and strives to create a world where women can live truly meaningful lives as human beings.
Yūne (ユウネ)
Voiced by: Konomi Tada[5]
A girl who shared the same online username as Yūna so was given the name Yūne instead.
Yūno (ユウノ)
Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi[5]
A woman who shared the same online username as Yūna. She didn't want to have to compete over the name, saying that sort of competitiveness is what made people want to leave societies. She was given the name Yūno instead.
Pii-tan (ぴーたん)
Voiced by: Lynn[5]
Manbe's fiancée. They ran away from their homes when their parents tried to break them up. She and Manbe are rarely seen without each other. However, her cute personality is just an act.
Soy Latte (ソイラテ)
Voiced by: Lynn[5]
A former nurse who claims she's trying to get a fresh start in a new place and find her path.
Nettaiya (熱帯夜)
Voiced by: Sakura Nakamura[5]
A woman who joined the tour to get away from a stubborn stalker. The only shoes she packed for the tour were high heels. She is very flirtatious towards the men on the tour, and acts quite carefree all the time.
Naana (なあな)
Voiced by: Sayaka Nakaya[5]
A girl who claims to be a dried up from being in the "Tokyo desert" and is looking for a better living environment. She only brought vitamins and candy with her.
Dahara (ダーハラ)
Voiced by: Shinya Takahashi[5]
The representative for the ISG ("It's Super Genetic!") organization running the First Life Do-Over Tour. He tries to keep the group motivated and calm the others when they're fighting. However, his role as one of the tour organizers places makes him suspicious. He eventually reveals that his perky personality was just a facade, and that the entire reason he organized the trip with Koharun was because he believed she would have sex with him if he did.
Toshi Boy (トシボーイ)
Voiced by: Shinya Takahashi[5]
A boy who claims he never felt like he was who he truly is.
Pūko (プゥ子)
Voiced by: Shiori Sugiura[5]
A girl looking for love on the tour. She uses the biblical reference of Adam and Eve to describe herself and her future partner. She appears to have been friends with Maimai before the tour and tries to get her to pursue Mitsumune.
Jigoku no Gōka (地獄の業火)
Voiced by: Shun Horie[5]
A survivalist who takes survival of the fittest seriously. He travels with lots of expensive survival gear and approaches all things with a pragmatic approach. He once attempted to join the JSDF, but failed after he tried to have silicon injected into his scalp to meet the minimum height requirement.
Dozaemon (ドザえもん)
Voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki [5]
A big guy who likes eating and claims he joined the tour because he was tired of his hum-drum lifestyle. He uses his name as an adjective when speaking.
Toriyasu (鳥安)
Voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki [5]
A member of a yakitori business who accrued massive debts. He wanted to join a world with no foreign currency exchanges. He seems to be a laid back individual.

Others

Driver
Voiced by: Satoshi Mikami[5]
The driver of the tour who initially disapproves of the tour member's plans to run away from their lives' problems and preaches to them about his own rough lifestyle and how he has to carry on regardless. Although he hates the tour and his negligent driving nearly gets them killed, he finds his own reason to stay in Nanaki village when he sees something in the woods. He later claims he is seeing his dead daughter and desires to be with her. Eventually it is revealed that he blamed himself for his daughter's death, and is able to leave the village when he accepts that she is gone.
Reiji
Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka
Masaki's cousin who was also the who lead her to Nanaki Village for the first time. He has been gone missing ever since pushing Masaki off a cliff in order to let her survive.

Media

Anime

The opening theme titled "Gensou Drive" (幻想ドライブ Gensō Doraibu) is sung by Ami Wajima, while the ending theme titled "Ketsuro" (結露) is sung by Rina Katahira.

  collected from :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Village_%28anime%29

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