

He does have oddities in his Japanese dialect as well, but you won’t notice them if you don’t understand Japanese. You have to watch this in English for the Australian accent. There isn’t much animation (no high detail to compensate either) and the shattering glass is so obviously CG. They are joined – rather coincidentally – at each site by a rock star Buddhist monk, vain Shinto priestess, TV spirit medium, and (my favourite) an Australian Catholic priest.

Their slave-master relationship begins at her school with the case of the abandoned school building, but soon goes on tour to other haunted locations in Japan. And that’s what makes this anime fun.įor reasons that could never see justification, Mai is forced to work as the assistant to 17-year-old Kazuya, sceptical ghost hunter of the Shibuya Psychic Research Company. Ghost Hunt looks like arse, the performances are half-arsed, and these ghost hunters couldn’t tell the difference between a gust of wind and their arses. Genre: Supernatural Comedy Horror Mystery
