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Another (Mini Series)

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Japanese Name
Anazā
Type
MysteryHorrorThrillerSupernatural
Director
Tsutomu Mizushima
Screenplay
Ryō Higaki
Music
Kō Ōtani
Studio
P.A. Works
Number of Episodes
12 Episodes + 1 OVA
Original Channel
KNBTokyo MX
IMDb Rating
7.5 / 10
MyAnimeList (MAL) Rating
7.47 / 10

Another is a mystery and suspense novel by author Yukito Ayatsuji, first published in 2009 by Kadokawa Shoten. The work quickly gained widespread recognition through adaptations into various media formats. Its manga adaptation, illustrated by Hiro Kiyohara, was serialized in the magazine Young Ace between 2010 and 2012 and later collected into four tankōbon volumes.


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Its transition to television came in 2012 with a 12-episode anime series produced by P.A. Works. Directed by Tsutomu Mizushima, the series was followed later that same year by a live-action film directed by Takeshi Furusawa, which premiered in August. The literary legacy of the series has been extended through the novels Another: Episode S and the sequel Another 2001, both published after the original novel. An animated OVA episode exploring the events preceding the original story is also part of its official release history.

Universe and Plot

Another is set around Yomiyama North Middle School in the fictional Japanese town of Yomiyama. The narrative universe is built upon a tragic student death that occurred in Class 3-3 in 1972 and the profound changes in class dynamics that followed. The plot centers on a disruption of balance caused by the presence of an entity that should not exist, and the physical consequences this has on the real world.


Mei Misaki (IMDb)

In this universe, rules are maintained through specific rituals and behavioral patterns designed to preserve class integrity and physical safety. Class 3-3, identified as the class closest to the deceased, becomes the site of an annual cycle of events. This cycle is not governed by logical cause and effect but by metaphysical laws intrinsic to the universe itself. The atmosphere of the town and school is deliberately crafted to reinforce the closed-circle mystery elements central to the narrative.

Plot

The story follows Kōichi Sakakibara, who transfers from Tokyo to Yomiyama in the spring of 1998 and enrolls in Class 3-3. The foundation of the narrative lies in social customs that emerged after a death in the same class twenty-six years earlier and gradually evolved into an unspoken tradition. Kōichi’s arrival challenges the rigid, silent rules adhered to by classmates and teachers alike.


The plot unfolds around the discrepancy between the official number of students in the class and the actual number present, triggering a chain of deaths. Class members attempt to identify the "dead person" and prevent further accidents through a series of precautionary measures. As events progress, the narrative centers on the convergence of Mei Misaki, a girl with a mysterious past, and Kōichi Sakakibara, as they investigate the origins of the phenomenon dating back to 1972.

Kōichi Sakakibara (IMDb)

Main Characters and Voice Cast

Another features two central figures whose roles are pivotal in unraveling the mystery and driving the narrative forward. Their voice performances were carried out by professional actors in both the original Japanese version and international releases:

  • Kōichi Sakakibara: The protagonist who transfers from Tokyo and begins investigating the class mystery. His original Japanese voice is provided by Atsushi Abe, while his English voice is performed by Greg Ayres.
  • Mei Misaki: A key character marked by an eye patch over her left eye and ostracized by classmates, embodying the story’s mysterious elements. Her original Japanese voice is performed by Natsumi Takamori, and her English voice is provided by Monica Rial.

Supporting characters include Izumi Akazawa, who enforces the class rules and is voiced by Madoka Yonezawa, and Reiko Mikami, Kōichi’s aunt and a link to the class’s past, voiced by Naoko Sakakibara. The voice actors’ performances are structured to support the characters’ personality traits and narrative roles.

Themes and Narrative Style

The work combines elements of the "locked-room" mystery with supernatural horror. Central themes include inevitability, social exclusion, collective guilt, and the perception of death. The narrative examines, from an objective perspective, the defense mechanisms developed by a social group in response to a shared threat and their psychological impact on individuals. The class’s act of ignoring a member and reducing them to a state of "non-existence" is positioned at the core of the story as a sociological theme of ostracism.


Beach Scene (IMDb)

In terms of narrative structure, the series gradually reveals information to the viewer or reader. Clues, visual symbols, and flashbacks are distributed throughout the plot. Silence, sudden shifts in pacing, and unsettling spatial designs are employed as technical tools to build atmosphere. The aesthetic language draws on gothic elements and the uncanny feeling generated by inanimate objects such as dolls. The narrator favors a methodical, cause-and-effect approach to mystery resolution over dramatic subjectivity.

Awards and Nominations

Another has been recognized across multiple platforms since its release, both as a literary and visual work. The original novel was ranked third in the 2010 edition of Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! (This Mystery is Amazing!), a prestigious Japanese list of mystery and detective fiction, affirming its literary success. It was also nominated for the Honya Taishō (Japan Booksellers Award), selected by booksellers nationwide.


The anime adaptation gained prominence in international anime communities through various polls, praised for its visual quality and atmospheric storytelling. In 2012, it received nominations in categories such as "Best Mystery/Horror Anime" on platforms like Anime Selectors and is regarded among the modern classics of the genre. The production received favorable critical assessments, particularly for its screenplay and technical design, reinforcing its lasting influence in the mystery genre through awards and critical acclaim.

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AuthorEnes TohmaApril 28, 2026 at 10:40 AM

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Contents

  • Universe and Plot

  • Plot

  • Main Characters and Voice Cast

  • Themes and Narrative Style

  • Awards and Nominations

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