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This might only be a problem because the show is unfinished. The entire pacing is built towards a climax that is being saved for some future second season. It can't stand on its own as a single season without that second part. The entire show is unwatchable because of how it was structured. Unless you're watching it for the above average art and animation, there's no point in seeing this until they release the rest because the only interesting part of the show is the mystery, which is built up through the whole season and never resolved.
Of course, if it had good characters and individual stories it would still hold up.

It's black and white, the characters have oversized heads and eyes, the characters are introduced with hobbies and blood types ("he hasn't got any; he's a ghost!") and hallmark Japanese visual arts tropes like Luminescent Blush and Face Fault are used to indicate the characters' feelings. A long running series of Korean Edutainment comic, Why? use art style that influenced from anime. Since each volume drawn by different artists, some the volumes are less-animesque and more leaning to Western Animation influenced style, but still use facial expressions and tropes commonly found in Anime and Manga as well. American Chibi of Astro City is an overt, over-the-top example, with an oversized head, large eyes, and tiny body. Comic Strips The Boondocks has been using an animesque artstyle since its newspaper comics strip days. This is because creator Aaron McGruder says that anime presents the feeling of live-action while still being animation. It also allowed him to get away with Only Six Faces by differentiating only the hairdos and skin tone of a lot of the younger characters. InSecurity looks as if it came out of a manga series, from wild-looking Anime Hair, Alertness Blinks, Big Ol' Eyebrows and Visible Silence, to most other Japanese Visual Arts Tropes. The newspaper strip My Cage has many of its female characters drawn in an animesque style, though everything else is pretty western. Notable for the fact that its syndicate made a big honking deal about how it will appeal to "manga fans". It appealed to people, just not the massive amounts of manga fans that they were expecting.

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Transliteration: "Anger Shot Toward Heaven / Dohatsu Shōten" (Japanese: 怒髪衝天)Sayo Yamamoto[8]Dai Satō[8]February 19, 2005 (2005-02-19)February 9, 2006 Travelling in the mountains, Jin and Mugen gorge on wild mushrooms despite Fuu's protests, and they end up going through a series of strange events; they are conscripted into digging a meteorite crater with a group of revived corpses by a man called Shige, who believes the treasure at its base will secure his rule over the Genji clan, though Fuu realises Shige is also undead and does not known five hundred years have passed since he found the crater. Jin studies Shige's genealogy and disproves his claim to the Genji line, causing the undead to turn on him. Another meteorite falls sending up a mushroom-shaped cloud of debris, ending the episode. 23"Baseball Blues"
Transliteration: "Heart and Soul Into the Ball / Ikkyū Nyūkon" (Japanese: 一球入魂)Mitsutaka Noshitani[8]Shinichirō Watanabe[8]February 26, 2005 (2005-02-26)February 16, 2006 Fuu, Mugen and Jin try to go to Ikitsuki where the sunflower samurai resides. An American ship crewed by baseball players arrives. The Americans want to do business with the Japanese by force, using intimidation tactics on the locals. A man named Kagemaru makes Fuu, Mugen, and Jin play baseball with an old man, Sakami Manzou, and a dog. During the game, Kagemaru is killed, but Mugen successfully defeats the baseball team, winning the match. 24"Evanescent Encounter (Part 1)"
Transliteration: "Circle of Transmigration 1 / Shōji Ruten sono ichi" (Japanese: 生死流転 其之壱)Takeshi Yoshimoto[8]Shinichirō Watanabe, Shinji Obara[8]March 5, 2005 (2005-03-05)February 23, 2006 Kariya Kagetoki, a powerful samurai, is recruited by the shogunate to kill Mugen, Jin and Fuu before they reach Fuu's father Seizo Kasumi, the sunflower samurai.
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