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If you liked
Mononogatari
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...then you might like
Gachiakuta
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Both Gachiakuta and Mononogatari share the central theme that objects are not just lifeless tools, but carry a spirit or soul of their own. In Mononogatari, everyday items can awaken as tsukumogami, gaining will and emotions after years of human use. In Gachiakuta, discarded things can be infused with Anima, turning into powerful weapons with their own presence. Both series explore how humans treat the things around them, showing that even “worn-out” or “thrown-away” objects still hold value, meaning, and a kind of life within them.

