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The Garden of Sinners Chapter 6: Fairy Tale. (Oblivion Recording)
Overview
The Garden of Sinners Chapter 6: Fairy Tale. (Oblivion Recording) is a compelling supernatural mystery thriller set against the backdrop of late 1990s Japan, produced by the renowned studio Ufotable. This installment shifts focus slightly from the main duo to Azaka Kokutou, the energetic younger sister of Mikiya Kokutou, who is enrolled in the prestigious, magic-focused boarding school known as Reien Academy. The central conflict begins when Azaka takes on the responsibility of investigating a string of unsettling incidents, starting with a student suicide and escalating into a series of cases where victims suffer from targeted short-term memory erasure. This phenomenon is attributed to elusive, invisible fairies operating under the command of a mysterious, hidden magus within the academy walls. Given Azaka’s lack of supernatural perception, she seeks out the assistance of Shiki Ryougi, the series’ iconic protagonist, who possesses the unique and powerful ability called the 'Mystic Eyes of Death Perception.' Together, they infiltrate the school during the quiet holiday period. The narrative successfully blends traditional mystery elements with deep supernatural lore, exploring complex psychological themes surrounding memory, forbidden desires, and sibling relationships, notably Azaka’s intense and conflicted feelings towards her brother, Mikiya. This film serves to expand the established universe while maintaining the series' characteristic dark, action-packed, and philosophically engaging tone.
Opinion
The Garden of Sinners Chapter 6: Fairy Tale. (Oblivion Recording) is a technically polished and narratively focused entry that successfully utilizes its shifted perspective to deepen the lore. Ufotable’s production standards are immediately evident, particularly in the animation quality, which features fluid character movement and remarkably detailed environmental rendering of the Reien Academy setting. The integration of CG effects in the magical combat sequences is seamless and visually superior, maintaining the franchise's reputation for high-octane spectacle. While the shift in focus to Azaka Kokutou allows for excellent character development, exploring her distinct personality and complicated emotional landscape, some viewers accustomed to Shiki’s central role might find the overall plot less dense than earlier chapters. The story pacing is deliberate, building atmosphere effectively before accelerating into the climactic action, though the exposition regarding the memory-erasing fairies and the antagonist's motivations could feel rushed in comparison to the time spent on Azaka’s internal conflict. Maaya Sakamoto (Shiki) and Kana Hanazawa (Azaka) deliver powerful voice acting performances, effectively conveying the psychological tension and nuanced emotional depth required by the script. The film excels in exploring thematic depth related to forbidden attachment and the fragility of memory, ensuring that despite its relatively shorter runtime, it remains a mature and thought-provoking supernatural thriller.
Characters
Mikiya Kokutou
Voice: Tomokazu Sugita
Shiki Ryougi
Voice: Maaya Sakamoto
Azaka Kokutou
Voice: Kana Hanazawa
Credits
Studio
Ufotable
Cover Art
Ufotable Art Team
Publisher
Type-Moon
Producers
Ufotable, Aniplex
Episodes
Season 1
1 episodesInformation
Genres
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