{"site":"Yomimono","license":"CC BY 4.0 (citation required)","generated_at":"2026-05-22T22:46:21.263Z","story":{"id":"r_b3135915b9c444619fa911a0","slug":"hundred-scenes-of-awajima-episode-6-ties-bullying-to-ghost-stories","url":"https://yomimono.id/hundred-scenes-of-awajima-episode-6-ties-bullying-to-ghost-stories","headline":"Hundred Scenes of AWAJIMA Episode 6 Ties Bullying to Ghost Stories","summary":"Episode 6 of Hundred Scenes of AWAJIMA draws a parallel between school ghost stories and the social function of bullying, framing both as mechanisms that bind students together through shared fear. The episode follows Horiuchi, who fears the living more than the dead, and revisits Emi Okabe's classmates, who remain burdened by guilt years later.","why_it_matters":"The episode deepens the series' thematic architecture by treating institutional cruelty not as a backdrop but as a haunting as literal as any ghost story.","published_at":"2026-05-18T16:45:50.000Z","source_count":1,"sources":["Anime News Network"],"citations":[{"source":"Anime News Network","title":"Hundred Scenes of AWAJIMA - Episode 6","url":"https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/hundred-scenes-of-awajima/episode-6/.237466"}],"license_url":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","entities":{"anime_titles":["Hundred Scenes of AWAJIMA"],"manga_titles":[],"studios":[],"people":[],"type":"review","domain":"anime","is_roundup":false}}}