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C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control
Overview
'C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control' immerses viewers in a gripping tale of economics, supernatural battles, and existential stakes set in a Japan gripped by financial crisis, unemployment, and despair. The story follows Kimimaro Yoga, a 19-year-old economics student who is drawn into the enigmatic Financial District—a parallel world where participants, known as 'Entres,' battle using supernatural powers and a special currency called Midas Money. Each Entre is paired with an 'Asset,' a creature embodying their future, and must wager their futures in high-stakes battles that ripple into the real world. As Kimimaro navigates this perilous realm, he uncovers the devastating consequences of these battles, including the erasure of loved ones and the destabilization of reality itself. Themes of sacrifice, morality, and the value of the future permeate the narrative, blending action, psychological drama, and supernatural elements into a thought-provoking exploration of human ambition and resilience. With its bold storytelling, intricate world-building, and Tatsunoko Production's distinctive animation style, 'C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control' captivates audiences, delivering a perfect balance of intensity, emotion, and innovation.
Opinion
'C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control' stands out as a bold and ambitious entry in the psychological thriller genre, offering a unique fusion of economics, supernatural battles, and existential drama. At its core is Kimimaro Yoga, a protagonist whose journey from reluctant participant to determined survivor is portrayed with remarkable depth and nuance. His interactions with Mashu, Soichiro Mikuni, and other Entres add layers of tension, camaraderie, and moral ambiguity, showcasing the power of resilience and connection even in the face of overwhelming despair. Visually, the series impresses with Tatsunoko Production's sleek and dynamic animation, capturing the intensity of battles while maintaining the subtleties of quieter, introspective moments. The soundtrack complements the tone perfectly, heightening suspense during pivotal scenes and adding emotional weight to reflective moments. While some viewers may find the pacing uneven or the subject matter heavy, these elements ultimately deepen the series' impact and thematic resonance. Additionally, certain tropes are present, but the series subverts expectations with its emphasis on the moral complexities of financial decisions and the cost of progress. What truly sets 'C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control' apart is its ability to weave profound themes into its thrilling premise, exploring concepts like identity, acceptance, and the cost of ambition. For fans of psychological anime with a mix of action and supernatural elements, this series offers an unforgettable experience, even if it occasionally leans into familiar territory. Ultimately, 'C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control' reminds us that true strength lies not in avoiding pain but in confronting it and striving for unity amidst chaos.
Characters
Mashu (Msyu)
Voice: Haruka Tomatsu
Soichiro Mikuni
Voice: Takahiro Sakurai
Kimimaro Yoga
Voice: Kōki Uchiyama
Masakaki
Voice: Toru Ohkawa
Q
Voice: Yumi Uchiyama
Credits
Studio
Tatsunoko Production
Cover Art
mebae
Publisher
Fuji TV
Producers
Fuji TV, Aniplex, Tatsunoko Production, Dentsu, Sony Music Entertainment Japan
Episodes
Season 1
11 episodesInformation
Genres
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