Specials Episodes

1. Twentieth Mourning and Malice (Episode 20.5)

May 25th, 201125 min

In a flashback, Nao explains to Mr. and Mrs. Hasegawa about her joy of marrying into the Yasumori family. After mentioning her son Susumu, Nao asks the couple if they have any children; Mr. Hasegawa tells her that they lost their children* in an accident. Afterward, Mr. Hasegawa reminds his wife that they are not the only people who have suffered losses; and that he is glad that they moved to Sotoba.

2. Twenty-first Slaughter and Malice (Episode 21.5)

June 22nd, 201125 min

In a flashback to right after the events of the first three deaths at Sotoba, a woman named Motoko is shown to be overly protective of her children, going as far as to take them to school everyday. Eventually, as the mysterious deaths start piling up, Motoko's father-in-law dies. Her mother-in-law refuses to let Toshio perform an autopsy on the body, claiming that doctors care about the money more than their patients. Eventually Motoko's husband dies; then, her daughter falls ill. Slowly losing her sanity, Motoko carries her daughter over to the Ozaki clinic; however when she arrives, the clinic is closed (because Toshio is conducting experiments on his risen shiki wife.) She then rushes over to the Kanemasa clinic, which is also closed during the daytime. Motoko's mother-in-law shows up and scolds her for shaming herself in public, and states that her daughter is fine.

3. Seishin`s Reminiscence (1)

November 23rd, 202425 min

4. Seishin`s Reminiscence (2)

November 23rd, 202425 min

5. Seishin`s Reminiscence (3)

November 23rd, 202425 min

6. Seishin`s Reminiscence (4)

November 23rd, 202425 min

7. Seishin`s Reminiscence (5)

November 23rd, 202425 min

8. Seishin`s Reminiscence (6)

November 23rd, 202425 min

9. Seishin`s Reminiscence (7)

November 23rd, 202425 min

10. Seishin`s Reminiscence (8)

November 23rd, 202425 min

11. Seishin`s Reminiscence (9)

November 23rd, 202425 min

All Seasons

Season 1

Season 1

Jul 9, 2010
Specials

Specials

May 25, 2011