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							CastKatsunosuke HoriKotono MitsuishiRie KugimiyaAyako KawasumiNana Mizuki
 
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							Premiere DateAugust 10, 2000
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							IMDB Rating6.7 (47)
 
				                Mokke is an anime television series based on the manga of the same name by manga artist Takatoshi Kumakura. The show was produced by Madhouse and aired from 2007 to 2008 in Japan for a total of 24 episodes. The series follows the lives of two sisters, Shizuru and Mizuki Hibara, who have the ability to see and communicate with supernatural spirits and creatures. Shizuru is the more outgoing and carefree of the two, while Mizuki is more reserved and introverted. Despite their differences, they share a strong bond and are always there to support each other.
Throughout the series, the sisters encounter various spirits, from mischievous, harmless beings to more dangerous entities. They learn about the supernatural world and its connection to the natural world, as well as the responsibilities that come with having their abilities.
The show also explores themes such as family, friendship, and growing up. Shizuru and Mizuki must navigate the complexities of adolescence, while also dealing with their unique abilities and the challenges that come with them. They also face conflicts with their parents and classmates who do not believe in what they see.
The animation style of Mokke is soft and warm, with a color palette that emphasizes the natural world. The character designs are simple and charming, with each character's appearance reflecting their personality. The backgrounds are detailed, showcasing the beauty of Japan's countryside.
The voice acting in the series is excellent, with Katsunosuke Hori and Kotono Mitsuishi providing the voices of the sisters' parents. Rie Kugimiya and Ayako Kawasumi play Shizuru and Mizuki respectively, providing distinct and authentic performances that capture the sisters' personalities perfectly. Other notable voice actors include Nana Mizuki, who plays one of the spirits the sisters encounter, as well as Chiwa Saito, who provides the voice of Kokoka Shuzen.
The music in Mokke is calming and peaceful, consisting mainly of acoustic guitar and piano pieces. The opening and ending theme songs, "Kokoro no Ato" and "Panorama," respectively, add to the overall mellow tone of the show.
Overall, Mokke is a heartwarming and introspective anime that explores the supernatural world through the eyes of two sisters. The series' themes of family, friendship, and growing up are relatable and engaging, while the animation and voice acting create an immersive and enchanting world.
			






















