Mushi-shi -Next Passage- Season 1 Episode 9 Valley of the Welling Tides
- TV-NR
- June 13, 2014
- 23 min
In this episode of Mushi-shi -Next Passage-, named "Valley of the Welling Tides," we follow the journey of Ginko as he travels to a remote village located at the bottom of a valley. The village is surrounded by a sea of bamboo, which is constantly growing and threatening to engulf the entire village. The villagers are in a desperate situation, as the bamboo not only threatens their livelihood, but also their lives.
Upon arriving at the village, Ginko discovers that the cause of the bamboo's growth is a mushi known as the Tokoyami. This mushi feeds off of the light, and by creating darkness, it causes the bamboo to grow rapidly. Ginko quickly realizes that he must find a way to stop the Tokoyami, or the village will be lost.
As Ginko investigates the situation, he meets a young girl named Fuki, who has a special connection to the bamboo. Fuki's mother was lost to the bamboo, and as a result, Fuki has a deep understanding of the plant. She teaches Ginko about the bamboo's importance to the village, and how it is more than just a simple plant.
As Ginko continues his investigation, he learns that the Tokoyami is not the only mushi causing problems for the village. Another mushi, known as the Uro-Ana, has been causing the tide to rise higher than normal, creating floods that threaten to wash away the village. Ginko realizes that the Tokoyami and the Uro-Ana are closely connected, and that he must find a way to stop them both in order to save the village.
With the help of Fuki and the villagers, Ginko sets a plan in motion to stop the mushi. He concocts a special solution that will create light and drive away the Tokoyami, while also allowing the Uro-Ana to release the excess water it has been storing. The plan is risky, and there is no guarantee that it will work, but the villagers put all their faith in Ginko.
In the end, Ginko's plan works, and the village is saved. The bamboo stops growing, and the tide returns to normal. The villagers are overjoyed, and they thank Ginko for his help. Fuki, who had been deeply affected by the loss of her mother, gains a new appreciation for the bamboo and the role it plays in the village.
"Valley of the Welling Tides" is a beautiful episode that explores the delicate balance between nature and humanity. It showcases the importance of understanding and respecting the natural world, and how even the smallest of actions can have a profound impact. The relationship between Fuki and the bamboo is especially touching, and it serves as a reminder of the power of connection and empathy. Overall, this episode is a wonderful addition to Mushi-shi -Next Passage-, and it will leave viewers feeling both inspired and moved.