Junji Ito Collection: Tomie
Finished · 2 epStudio DEEN · 2018 · Japan

Junji Ito Collection: Tomie

伊藤潤二「コレクション」富江

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Unaired episodes included with the second and third DVD sets of the TV anime. Tomie Kawakami is a femme fatale with long black hair and a beauty mark just under her left eye. She can seduce nearly any man, and drive them to murder as well, even though the victim is often Tomie herself. While one lover seeks to keep her for himself, another grows terrified of the immortal succubus. But soon they realize no matter how many times they kill her, the world will never be free of Tomie. (Source: VIZ Media)

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Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - Souichi’s Convenient Curse / Hell Doll Funeral
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2. Episode 2 - Fashion Model / The Long Dream
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3. Episode 3 - Boy at the Crossroads /Slug Girl
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4. Episode 4 - Shiver / Marionette Mansion
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5. Episode 5 - The Ongoing Tale of Oshikiri Collection \ Cloth Teacher
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6. Episode 6 - Window Next Door / Gentle Goodbye
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7. Episode 7 - Used Record / Town of No Roads
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8. Episode 8 - Honored Ancestors / The Circus Comes To Town
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9. Episode 9 - Painter / Blood-bubble Bushes
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10. Episode 10 - Greased / Bridge
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11. Episode 11 - Supernatural Transfer Student / Scarecrow
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12. Episode 12 - Smashed / Rumors
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