First Fantasy Horror Anime That Is More Like A Fanservice

Published by Gintoki on

Horror anime mostly put together suspense and thriller elements to make it intense for the fans. But, this anime series is not just horror it is more than that, fanservice.

We’re talking about the latest horror anime series, Mieruko-chan. Episode 1 premiered today and it is available on Funimation. Studio Passione is animating the series and it looks light horror-comedy show from its first episode.

Episode 1 of Mieruko-chan is out now and fans are amazed to see its bright animation and glossy opening theme which are not usually seen in a horror anime. Other than less terrifying horror creatures, the show features some weird angles that make this series more like fanservice.

Well, it shouldn’t be a surprise as Studio Passione, who is producing this series, are well known for ecchi anime including the infamous High School DXD. So, it wouldn’t be shocking if more fanservice scenes would be featured in upcoming episodes of Mieruko-chan.

Mieruko-chan is a comedy horror anime that tells the story of a high school student, Miko who observe one day that she can see ghosts around her. This changes her life completely and she tries to co-exist with them by not noticing the horrors surrounding her.

But, in order to keep his friend safe from haunted spirits, Miko tries to live through all the fear by acting indifferently towards the horrifying creatures.

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