Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu – 06

“The Sun Also Rises”


「日はまた昇る」 (Hi wa Mata Noboru)

Shot through the heart, and your mother is to blame. I suppose parasites certainly do give love a bad name.

After being dealt the killing blow, Shinichi hits the floor, blood pouring from him. If not for Migi, he would have died there and then. But come on now, we all knew Shinichi was going to make it; it was more how he was gonna get out of this, and I’m quite intrigued with how that happened. Migi comes up with the plan to re-insert himself into the place of Shinichi’s dying heart in order to stop the bleeding and keep him alive. The most noteworthy thing though, is Migi acknowledging the risk of doing just that, yet still going out of his way to save Shinichi. I suppose you could look at is as Migi looking out for his host body, but I’m starting to suspect that there may be more to it than that.

As Shinichi awakens though, he is met with flashbacks of what just went down, and he can’t help but be shaken by the fact that his mother’s killer is within her body. The tragedy only continues from there, but before that: the glasses are off, the shirt is off, and the there’s a cool new scar right in the centre of his chest. The killing blow certainly left a mark, but it’s unlikely that it’s the only damage Shinichi has left from the encounter, be that physically or mentally. After answering the ringing phone however, confirming that his father is alive and in hospital, Shinichi rushes off to see him.

But of course, Murano encounters him at his very weakest. Shinichi has to yet again hide the horrors going on in his life, and step forward with conviction and assurance, instead of balking at the fear of what’s to come. This is undeniably the point in the series where Shinichi’s character is changing. He’s growing, adapting, and accepting with the situation he’s in. He’s fighting back now, and that only makes for some well promised character development. So with that, he travels by boat to reach the island where his dad is at, meeting Makiko in the process, a friendly girl who guides him to the hospital.

The hospital scene was a difficult one to watch; they both know it was a monster that did the killing, but whilst Shinichi has accepted the fact and wishes to deal with it, his father is still in disbelief, seemingly accepting that his wife is in fact still alive despite watching her die in front of his eyes. The truth is on the tip of their tongues, but the excuses are preventing the revelations from coming out. Or at least for now.

Despite the episode being quite a straightforward one overall, we do learn that Migi now has a weakness! After re-entering Shinichi’s body through his heart and keeping him alive, it seems that Migi now requires 4 hours of sleep a day… quite like your average human. But this newfound flaw leaves Shinichi defenceless for those few hours. It’s going to be interesting to see if there are more human aspects to Migi’s nature now, both in body and mind. And while the question of enemies or allies comes up, I think it’s certain at this stage that Shinichi and Migi are going to keep working together, using one another in whatever ways they can to achieve their goals.

Showing actual interest for Shinichi’s opinion on the matter, Migi even asks whether it is okay to fight and kill the parasite now within the body of his mother, and Shinichi confirms that it is. He wants revenge against his mother’s murderer, even if it means killing her over again. Will he be able to do it when the time comes? Who knows… but we may find out next week.

 

 

Information Digest:

Synopsis:

  • Parasitic aliens have descended on Earth with a hunger for human flesh. They are everywhere – taking hold in the bodies of those unlucky enough to encounter them.
  • Once fused with a host body they can mutate in whatever way they please – except for the case of Izumi Shinichi, whose alien parasite, Migi, is trapped in his right hand.

Previously:

  • Shinichi and Murano find themselves caught in a conflict with delinquents from another school, encountering the mysterious Kana in the process.
  • After returning home Shinichi then gets a chilling phone call from his father, and then his mother returns home under the control of a parasite, stabbing Shinichi directly through the chest.


 

Details Digest:

Chapters Covered:

  • Chapters 12 p.19 – 14 p.31

Shinichi is Changing:

Preview

102 Comments

    • thomas

      I like how Madhouse redesigned his character to have glasses, it made his “transformation” more dramatic when he took them off.

    • bulat

      He ditched his glasses, now all he needs to do is slick his hair back.

    • quinn

      I like MC’s who turn out like this. Just like in Tokyo Ghoul.

      • kaye

        Yay for male nipples! In other anime, guys have nippleless chests.

      • Toto

        He’s become a regular Peter Parker, that Shin’ichi.

      • Djalaal

        Actually, those are his ribs, not abs…

      • kondee

        @ kaye

        You are only given the right to have male nipples in anime when you transform into a complete BADASS.

      • Faye

        @kondee
        That explains why the guys from Free have no nipples.

      • SOSAnimeBoy

        Reminds me of Luffy’s scar

    • Kon

      Goodbye megane-kun, you will not be missed.

    • bongbong

      Shinichi takes off his glasses & becomes a badass. I take off mine & walk into a wall.

      • 28paws

        Wonder if Samu wears glasses too, like his pic.

  1. Skurai

    This is some nice Character Development, and that upgrade…

  2. Dvalinn

    I have to give props to the show for the handling of Shinichi’s parents even now the expected tragedy has happened. The grief, the denial, the anger, all the emotions both he and his father experience (I’m actually quite glad his dad lived) don’t feel overblown at all, but instead very human. And it certainly works in getting me engrossed in this show’s characters – a lot of anime could learn things from it.

    The way Migi and Shinichi are changing is pretty interesting as well. Whereas Shinichi is slowly growing more and more inhuman, Migi is going in the opposite direction. From needing sleep to starting to be considerate, our little parasite is changing bit by bit. And him acting as Shinichi’s weirdass caretaker after he got stabbed was actually kind of d’aww inducing (as well as kinda funny).

    And Makiko, please don’t die. Hanging around in the vicinity of the parasite gives you a bad case of the deathflags, and we’ve had enough tragedy already.

  3. danes256

    DAMN!
    is all i can say about this development. it’s getting better and better, makes you wonder why this epic thing didn’t get an anime all those years before, but it’s better late than never

    • danes256

      P.S that’s some awesome soundtrack from kiseijuu

  4. Rob

    I’d say that Migi didn’t so much insert himself into Izumi’s heart as temporarily replace it, like a heart-lung machine, but using Izumi’s lungs. The bleeding was a relatively minor problem, since without any blood pressure it stopped immediately.

    Migi best surgeon. Black Jack eat your heart out.

    • EamonX

      I guess Migi basically continued circulation of blood as normal until it could repair the wound in Shinichi’s heart. Once the wound was closed and the heart functioning, he then went to repairing the wound in his chest by merging the tissue nearby to close the hole – which is why Shinichi was left with that horrific scar.

      Not sure what Migi was doing with the sugar and water. Didn’t study medicine lol.

      • Rob

        I’d guess with the sugar and water that Migi was keeping Izumi hydrated – though there would be salt in that solution as well.

    • Brian

      How long was Shinichi lying in his blood? A couple days?

  5. shensu3

    Woah shin’ichi ! you beauty !

    • silke13

      This new Shinichi is handsome as f*ck. My pussycat approves.

      • Yato

        What else does she approve of? ;P

        Oh and awesome episode, so glad I picked this up. Definitely Top 3 anime this season and most likely (pretty sure thus far) one of the best anime of the year!

  6. EamonX

    Shinichi must not have noticed he isn’t wearing glasses – which means his eyesight must have improved too. Not just his hearing and physical strength.

    • hobby

      Shinichi straight up jumped up the wall. His athletic ability has skyrocketed.

    • Geebun

      I’m pretty sure he noticed since he put his glasses on, noticed they made his vision worst then removed them in a scene early in the episode.

      • EamonX

        Ah yes you are correct. Didn’t notice this for some reason.

  7. Pancakes

    Disagree with the comment on Shinichi’s father, he isn’t in disbelief, he’s actively trying to shield Shinichi from what he knows to be true. Like most fathers he wants to desperately protect his son and keep things “normal”, seeing his son devastated at the loss of his mother would probably push Shinichi’s father over the edge; he wants to keep things together as much for Shinichi as himself, even while currently ignorant that Shinichi does know and why he knows. It’s why Shinichi made the comment about his father’s tears, he knows his father doesn’t believe the words he’s saying, he’s simply doing so to continue to be the wall of strength for Shinichi to fall back upon. Scenes like this always get to me, seeing your father in fear and anguish is one hell of a way to ground a person in reality.

    It’s a pleasant surprise overall just how well handled the character development is in Kiseijuu, this series along with Log Horizon are dominating in terms of character interactions and development.

  8. wizrd

    No asspulls just to keep Shinichi alive and instead, explained it thoroughly and did it logically.

  9. Odeh

    Why did Migi give him sugar?

    • Pancakes

      Energy source, glucose (i.e. sugar) is the primary chemical compound used to generate ATP (energy) in cells. Without a constant source of energy cells will quickly die as ATP is required for the vast majority of cellular functions. It’s a similar situation to how comatose patients often have an IV line attached to them dripping in a nutrient solution, Migi was keeping Shinichi’s body functioning relatively normally until he woke up.

      • hobby

        Migi earns extra cute points for nursing Shinichi back to way beyond health.

      • Drasca

        Constant source? Yes, but not that fast. Oxygen: Minutes, Water 2-3 days. Food? Two-Three weeks. Not recommended to go that long, but energy reserves are stocked far more vast than air and water.

      • Pancakes

        @Drasca

        For Shinichi certainly, but Migi I’d imagine needed more than what was present in Shinichi’s bloodstream at the time.

      • Drasca

        Except that’s not how food conversion works at all, or nutritional requirement. There is no magic to how much energy is required, and what types of nutrition.

        Replacement water is absolutely needed for everything, and some electrolytes along with it for proper fluid replacement. Pure sugar is not, and processing food takes energy too– away from healing process.

        If anything, he needs meat for the long term building block requirements of protein and fat for flesh (protein), skin (lipids, mostly fat), and blood replacement (Iron + Protein).

        There’s plenty of glycogen for Shinichi’s body– and plenty of fat stores waiting to be converted too.

        As for Migi, we don’t know how he works, so it a bit more of a wash–but it appears he derives energy from his human host. Sugar isn’t magic, and still has to be processed into glycogen, which takes time and energy away from the host. Adding sugar: Wrong move Migi. Throwing it up later just solidified that mistake.

      • Drasca

        You also mistake the sugar found on tables for glucose. They’re actually Sucrose, derived from Sugar Beats & Canes, and actually lower on the glycemic index than white bread, a scale for determining how fast the glucose levels rise within the blood.

        You won’t find glucose products commonly without having a specific need for it (diabetics, hospitals, etc)

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sucrose

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycemic_index

        While glucose is always a sugar, and sucrose always a sugar, not all sugars are glucose.

    • Ani_BEE

      You might also notice that Shinichi was looking a little withered in the face which is a sign that Migi was pull energy from what little body fat he had as well.

  10. shattuck

    Anyone know the name of the OST played in the last scene, the one with the piano? It’s incredible.

    • Cusack

      I LOVE THIS SONG HOLY SHIT!

    • HitsuWTG

      There’s no name for that theme yet, seeing how the OST only gets released on December 24th.

  11. Lyn

    The part where his father was striving not to cry in front of his son was so depressing and the way they portrayed it was so human.

  12. Brock

    No spoilers, but having just finished the manga I highly recommend that none of you drop this anime at any point, it’s an amazing story and it only gets better. Definitely one of my top 5 anime of all time.

  13. oliver

    Am I the only one sensing death flags all over that new girl? Makichan was it?

    • boingman

      I actually expected her to lose her head at the wall. Well that can still happen of course.

    • Brian

      I get the feeling she’s gonna be collateral damage.

    • Cusack

      That Maki girl wants that D. He needs to hit it before she dies.

  14. quinn

    Shinichi is starting his own harem. First Murano, then psychic girl, now Makichan.

    • os

      With great power comes great harem.

      • os

        althrough I think Makichan will die any time soon.

      • Kon

        Your comment made me lol.

      • 28paws

        Reminds me of 2 Gary Stus. Tatsuya & Kirito (SAO).

  15. boingman

    This series has officially boarded my awesome anime train.

    • hld

      CHOO! CHOO! All aboard the hype train. This is my AOTS.

  16. hld

    Police is slow, as usual. When are they gonna figure out the existence of parasytes? They sure denied dad’s testimony so quickly.

    • boingman

      Felt like they’re plotting something.

    • Hidari

      “My wife was killed by a monster”
      You would probably deny that as a hallucination or nightmare as well.

      Or maybe the police are aware of the recent emergence of monsters but were ordered to remain silent to prevent mass panic. Doubt it though; a secret like that needs to be kept confidential at a even higher level. Letting the average policeman know is just asking for information to be leaked. But then again, maybe they weren’t your average policeman…

    • Brian

      On second thought, don’t answer this. I don’t want to be spoiled.

      • kondee

        I suggest not looking at the previews until you’ve watched the episode it is for if you want to keep yourself spoiler free…which is hard because the previews are awesome. Probably the most hype previews ever.

        SA! SA! Me La dee doosh so lay noosh! SA! SA!

  17. 28paws

    Migi is the Tatsuya of creepy biology.

    • Molin

      Oh God. Pls don’t remind me of ”Tatsuya = Magic Jesus”

  18. hobby

    At the end, I think it was a dude in a tracksuit and not his mom.

    • boingman

      Yeah, seems obvious that it’s the guy in the preview. Remains to be seen whether it’s an enemy or not.

  19. Ihor

    When Migi said that she now has a weakness, I thought she acquired human emotions.

    • Ani_BEE

      Migi well sexless, but I always got the impression it’s more male then female. lol

      • Samu

        Because Migi is sexless, you could refer to him as her, or it, they, or whatever pronoun you’d like – unless it is confirmed at some point, but I doubt that. I tend to just go for he, but if I’m referring to any other parasite within a host body, I’ll just call them by the gender of that particular human. But really, it doesn’t matter all that much.

      • Sissy

        You could also say they acquire a gender the moment they come into a host body. Only because this new enemy couldn’t handle a male body, having been “used to” a female one. So the enemy is a “female” parasyte. (shrugs)

  20. Kabble

    This show is so amazing and is being handled so perfectly.
    This and Akatsuki no Yona are my favorites of the season so far.
    We need more brilliant shows like this. Well of course F/S UBW is a fave too.

  21. yuri

    I’m I the only one remembering Saikano after that episode?

    • os

      not me. why Saikano?

    • liebel

      Yes, why Saikano?

  22. Mormegil

    I don’t exactly understand why Shinichi became a superhero all of a sudden? Improved vision, heightened senses, and he can also jump extremely high now. What the hell. All Migi did was fuse with his heart for a short while, and then he went right back. So, why the sudden change?

    • Rob

      Remember how Migi had something else to tell him, that it wasn’t sure about until just now?

    • Jim Dean

      I have two theories about that:

      1 – Migi managed somehow to tune up his body and rearrange is cells in someway, that he now has superhuman strength.

      or

      2 – Migi has managed to fuse himself with him a bit more, therefore the enhancement…

      Anyhow, i’m sure Migi will explain it all next episode 🙂

  23. Impel Down Hippo

    Once again, these episodes are way too short!

    Just another great episode, from the explanation of Migi healing him, to the complex emotional display of his father and himself, it’s all done really well that it feels natural and not forced in any way.

    I think I will start letting these episodes stack up since it’s really such a compelling story.

  24. kittyraider

    Parasyteman, Parasyteman
    Does anything a Parasyte can
    Grow a Blade, of any size
    Catches girls, just like that
    Look out, here comes Parasyteman

    • CTT

      *Grow a Blade, of any size
      Catches girls, just like flies

  25. zztop

    But what do the Parasites really want, and who sent them? So far the story isn’t pushing a world domination angle, unless terrorizing and eating random Earth people is their agenda.

    • EamonX

      It could be any number of things. Perhaps the parasytes are bilogical weapons sent by another alien race? Perhaps the parasytes migrated through space to Earth in search of hosts to join? Perhaps their landing on Earth is an accident? Personally, I’d rather the story keeps that secret or just drops small hints here and there. It keeps the whole mystery vibe fresh.

  26. Reika

    Migi is just…too cute in it.
    And who thought he had been learning enough to know what to do in this situation, parasytes are actually pretty smart, aren’t they?

  27. HalfDemonInuyasha

    So it seems the symbiosis is expanding between the two.

    Shinichi’s body is getting enhanced the more Migi changes things or even just stays attached while Migi seems to be learning more about human feelings. Notice that Migi even stops Shinichi and asks him if he’s (Shinichi) okay with him (Migi) killing his mother when, previously, Migi wouldn’t have cared one way or another and simply do things based on what’s most logical and best for his own survival. It’s small, but the fact that Migi even asked in consideration of Shinichi’s feelings (even if it was possibly more for his own survival in that Shinichi becoming too emotional and hesitant could get them killed) is definitely a step forward.

    • EamonX

      “Notice that Migi even stops Shinichi and asks him if he’s (Shinichi) okay with him (Migi) killing his mother when, previously, Migi wouldn’t have cared one way or another and simply do things based on what’s most logical and best for his own survival.”

      Perhaps. But it also could be Migi trying to make sure Shinichi is in a stable state of mind since it could be disastrous for both if he gets killed again due to hastiness.

  28. bongbong

    Now let’s see how much his fighting skills have improved.

  29. liebel

    It’s amazing how the plot is totally bizarre,but it’s still embedded within boundaries of reality. Can’t wait for next week!

  30. Djalaal

    I think you forgot to talk about one more important thing in this episode. How it is so not normal for Shinji to jump up a one story high wall. Something seems to have changed in him too, besides being able to see without glasses now…

    • Samu

      I did! I touched on Shinichi’s new upgrades in the Details Digest part of the review at the bottom right hand side. I’m definitely interested to see if he’s got any other super-human abilities still to show. And also if Migi will become more human as Shinichi becomes more inhuman.

      • Djalaal

        My bad, I read this post on my phone, and apparently it was zoomed in to the point that I couldn’t see the right part.

        On a different note, Shinji’s “upgrades” are what I find most exciting in this anime. Things finally get real 🙂

    • Banana Furikake

      Hell yes I did.

      I guess that gives away how old we are eh?

    • R_Jaeger

      That was the first thing I noticed in the preview page. Hoho, at least I can say for myself I’m young at heart XD

  31. Rick Anime

    wow the main character went from nerd to superdude. Cool! He feels a lot different from your typical nerdy high schooler now 🙂 Show has been a blast to watch

  32. bknight

    Now we just Migi to evaluate power levels the next time the hooligans show up.
    “That guy is a 11, the other one is a 13 and the main thug is a 14”
    “At your current level you are OVER 9000!!!!”

  33. JVision5

    Reminded me of Spider-Man with the whole eyes getting better -thing and becoming stronger.

    • JVision5

      The Amazing Migi-Man

  34. Sissy

    I am only slightly saddened that they skimmed over all the subplot of the high school girl who lives in the inn. Then again, it wasn’t that important, I assume?? :/

  35. Private

    He becomes a Parasyte Hunter.

    • HitsuWTG

      From what I still remember of the manga, she does indeed survive, but will never appear again after next week’s episode.

    • Rick Anime

      I hope she does. dont want the spoiler tho

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