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Synonyms: The Spiral
Japanese: うずまき
English: Uzumaki: Spiral into Horror
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Type: TV
Episodes: 4
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Sep 28, 2024 to Oct 19, 2024
Premiered: Fall 2024
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: Production I.G
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Fugaku
Source: Manga
Genres: Avant GardeSuspense
Theme: PsychologicalPsychological
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 28 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 5.741 (scored by 6611666,116 s)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #113992
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1136
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Favorites: 1,236

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Oct 20, 2024
Well-writtenWell-written
Uzumaki is, in my opinion, a true masterpiece of the horror manga genre. If you're even remotely curious about manga horror or willing to give it a shot, check out the manga—because this anime only manages to butcher it. The only redeeming factor is the innovation in art style in the first episode, which seemed like a good idea at first. Unfortunately, the quality drops quickly, and the changes to the source material are ultimately unwarranted.

With that said, let’s start by exploring what this manga is about and the themes it seeks to convey. We’ll discuss whether the beginning is misleading, how it approaches its ...
Oct 12, 2024
InformativeInformative
Preliminary (3/4 eps)
I can’t, in good faith, recommend anyone watch this anime before reading the manga. It skips so much stuff, which naturally, takes away all the buildup and tension from every single moment.

Uzumaki follows the story of Kirie and Shuichi as they go through their daily lives in the spiral-infested fictional two of Kurozu-Cho. The story builds upon every weird and horrific encounter taking place in this city with great immersion and well-placed reveals. The anime takes away most of the manga’s charm by simply rushing through so many of these stories. Even episode 1, animated quite nicely, skims over a lot. Then, the second ...
Nov 13, 2024
FunnyFunny
Honestly probably the best anime I have ever seen, it feels as if the manga has come to life, quite literally through the animation style, the fact people have given anything other than masterpiece is a travesty, if you know the manga of Junji Ito you will love this, if not I suppose that is why people aren't appreciating it.

Regardless, as a fan of both horror and the amazing Junji Ito I absolutely adored this and how well it was done, his work is always disturbing in a captivating way which makes you fell enticed to the world he has created, this anime is ...
Oct 20, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Well-writtenWell-written
The human mind is home to every single one of the greatest inventions that we, as a species, have seen; be them practical devices or amazing stories, there's a near infinite amount of beauty which originates in the brain of many a-homo sapiens sapiens out there. The human mind is also home to whatever the fuck this is, so it more or less evens things out to a middle-ground between "wonderful" and "God please we need another great flood and this time without Noah's ark".

Junji Ito is, undeniably, one of the greatest horror writers in recent history, and Uzumaki is by many considered to be ...
Oct 13, 2024
Preliminary (3/4 eps)
What even happened? That’s probably one of the more common questions viewers had when transitioning from the first episode to the rest of the series. The first episode, directed by Hiroshi Nagahama and animated by the original staff at Studio Fugaku, was seen as a very good adaptation that had beautiful rotoscope animation, detailed environments and backgrounds, great direction, and so on. So, it was a surprise to see all of that fly out the window after going into the second episode. But I guess when you have Jason Demarco as an executive producer and you’re firing the original staff and director, replacing them with ...
Oct 28, 2024
FunnyFunny
Uzumaki is a massive failure. Nevertheless, it is one of the best anime series of 2024.
The anime is not as good as the manga. However, I actually believe that the first part of the anime is better than the source material. There is a crucial difference – while the manga narrates each of the unsettling episodes separately, the anime decides to tell you multiple ones at the same time. This way the whole story feels more interconnected and the characters, especially Shuuichi, have more space for personal development, or rather descent.
Having said that, after a very strong start, the anime fails spectacularly. The second part ...
Oct 22, 2024
FunnyFunny
U Z U M A K I
Short review

Story: (8)
I understand the setting completely and how the ...
Oct 20, 2024
FunnyFunny
Yep, this was certainly... a show that happened.

The first episode was great, which makes this one particularly hard to rate because it's a balance of that with just how far it spiraled down in the next few episodes. Maybe... maybe that was the point? To make the audience feel like they're spiraling as well? If so, kudos to the showrunners: you did it.

I'm sure plenty of reviews will talk about the visual quality, which took a nosedive after episode 1. This was a fraught product in development and it shows, with the budget for this thing nearly drying up after that first episode. It's ...
Oct 13, 2024
InformativeInformative
Preliminary (4/4 eps)
If you are curious about the Uzumaki universe and want to experience something about it, I recommend all of you to read the manga and avoid watching the anime at all. First of all, the animation is bad for an anime that has been worked on for years and only aired 4 episodes. They only worked hard on the first episode and did an incredible job with it, but the other three episodes are a total garbage. The reason for this is the use of bad CGI and wretched drawing.

Another reason for anime being so bad is the pacing. They literally tried to cram 3 ...
Oct 20, 2024
FunnyFunny
well... this was an experience like no other...

Though as you can see I set this review as recommended but that's not because this show is anything amazing nor mind blowing. I think that for a 4 episode long anime this is a pretty unique experience that most anime fan should try to experience at least once.

Anime as a medium isn't fit for horror, as animation especially in anime artstyle is pretty bad at showing fear or disturbing imagery so I guess I could appreciate Uzumaki for trying to make up for it by making the artstyle and coloring similar to that of a manga, ...
Oct 21, 2024
Uzumaki starts off great in the first episode with gorgeous animation and a good vibe, bringing the original manga into life, but completely falls a part in the later episodes. The pacing of the show completely misses the mark, it got to the point where the pacing made it impossible for me to be immersed in the story. It completely failed to build tension or suspense like the original manga did. I would honestly recommend future viewers reading this to watch the first episode and to figure out what uzumaki is all about and switch over to the manga if you enjoyed ep1.

Overall, I ...
Oct 20, 2024
I want to start by pouring one out for the anime this could have been. It's a shame that production problems plagued this adaptation, because the concept of making the anime black and white and really paying attention to the tone and point of the source material were all good choices. The first episode had so much promise and then we never reached that level of greatness again. That said, the subsequent episodes, while their production values suffered, did an excellent job of taking the story from the manga and improving upon in here and there to make it flow a little better and function ...
Oct 14, 2024
Preliminary (3/4 eps)
I harbor such a deep distaste for this series it spurred this review, if that's worth anything. Its bad enough to have a bad adaptation, but we have had bad Junji Ito adaptations before. But to show that the talent was there to do it, then drop the ball so hard with episode 2 and 3. I truly hate that. The first episode shows talent in weaving chapters together, translating the manga s to moving, horrifying images. Everything was fantastic, but there was a small hint of pacing issues that could easily be overlooked. The second episode though. Good god the second episode. The ...
Oct 17, 2024
FunnyFunny
Preliminary (3/4 eps)
When Production IG and Adult Swim announced this adaptation, I sighed "not again, Junji Itou-san's work of art is not suitable for anime even after the little improvement they did with the second one Tales or the Macabre" I was moderately relieved when they finally released the trailer, albeit a bit of scepticism. So when this anime came out, I was pleasantly surprised by how much improvements is apparent especially the choice to fully commit to black & white. Although the pacing is a bit hasty and some sequences from the manga are shuffled here and there(which I don't dislike nor like it either) I ...
Oct 21, 2024
Mixed Feelings
To paraphrase Jurassic Park, the people making this show were so concerned with if they could adapt the entire Uzumaki manga in four episodes, they didn't stop to think if they should. A typical 25-minute TV episode will follow a single plotline, two at most. The 42-minute US drama format traditionally opts for two plotlines, the A/B story format as it's known. Uzumaki's 25-minute episodes have A, B, C, D, and E plotlines, each originally a separate chapter in the manga, and now spliced together with seemingly no thought given to pacing or structure.

It's a baffling choice. Horror isn't just about the money shots. They ...
Oct 22, 2024
Decaiu, hein.

It is really, really sad to see what has become of this series. It had the potential to be a modern-day classic and ended up being one of the most disappointing experiences I had this year.

I did enjoy how they adapted many of the stories to make them happen at the same time, which is not obvious from the episodic structure of the source material and heightens the sense of urgency to leave the town before it is too late. The epilogue in the end of the four episode was also a very welcome addition to the lore, even though it's nothing too ambitious. ...
Oct 12, 2024
Preliminary (3/4 eps)
Uzumaki was supposed to release back in 2020. For almost five years, we waited, like a ghost in the mist, unseen yet there. Based on Junji Ito critically acclaimed manga, deemed by many as Ito's magnum opus, expectations were very high. Uzumaki is set in the fictional Japanese town of Kurouzu-Cho and follows Kirie Goshima and her boyfriend Shuichi Saito as they start realizing that something truly strange is happening to their town. Unlike traditional horror stories, Uzumaki rely on obsession, madness, and the horrifying unknown to terrify its audience. Alas, when the anime finally aired, it was a huge failure and instead of being ...
Oct 23, 2024
Please, do yourself a favour and read the manga! The show, with the exception of the first episode, was badly animation and the story progress was far too quick, leaving you little time to fully enjoy the art and horrors, and numbing you to the next "scare". If you really must, just view the first episode to see how interested you are in the theme, and then begin reading the manga from the beginning.
For anyone who wants to know more, the first episode is amongst the best adaptations of a Junji Ito work, the animation is great, the music is amazing, the plot compared to ...
Oct 15, 2024
Preliminary (4/4 eps)
The anime is a major letdown. I am appalled that this work of abysmal quality was even allowed to run.

Like many others, the original work was a masterpiece. Sure, it has been a long time since I read it, but the impact is still there. It's not too often you open a page and feel a sudden surge of emotions that can affect your mindset in the long run.

Naturally, I decided to watch the Anime adaptation since I heard it was released recently.
Episode 1 was good, a little rushed but it got the job done. I was feeling invigorated knowing the people behind this show ...
Oct 15, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (3/4 eps)
The Junji Ito adaptation curse still holds strong, what happened here? The first episode was incredible, even if it was a little rushed to fit the runtime. It had pretty good recreation scenes from the manga, the uncanny rotoscoping was a really nice touch, overall it was a solid start to a long awaited adaptation.

and then...episode 2 came along and immediately disappointed fans. The quality drop is incredibly obvious, the running scenes look like they're just running in place, there was a scene where someone punched a guy and it didn't even look like it connected, and it was somehow even more rushed than the ...