Interviews with Monster Girls
Interviews with Monster Girls

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Interviews with Monster Girls

2017
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
Japanese

The story takes place in an age where "Ajin" (demi-human), more casually known as "Demi," have slowly started to become accepted into human society. Tetsuo Takahashi is a biology teacher who ends up teaching three such Demi, hoping to understand more about them while also managing to catch their attention.

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IMDb7.2/10
Google Users94%
Director: Tsuyoshi KidaGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Slice of Life, Supernatural, School

Plot Summary

High school biology teacher Tetsuo Takahashi is fascinated by demi-humans, a group of supernatural beings who have become integrated into society. He begins teaching at a new high school where he meets three captivating students: the shy vampire Yōko Kusakabe, the energetic dullahan Ayumi Nibuya, and the mysterious snow woman Tsubasa. The series follows Takahashi's attempts to understand and educate these young demi-humans while navigating the challenges and joys of their daily lives.

Critical Reception

Interviews with Monster Girls was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its charming characters, heartwarming storytelling, and unique premise. The series was praised for its positive and inclusive portrayal of demi-humans, focusing on their everyday struggles and triumphs rather than sensationalizing their supernatural nature. It was lauded for its gentle humor and its ability to blend slice-of-life elements with fantastical concepts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its endearing characters and their relatable struggles.

  • Appreciated for its positive and inclusive exploration of demi-human society.

  • Commended for its gentle humor and unique blend of fantasy and slice-of-life.

Google audience: Viewers found the series to be exceptionally charming and heartwarming, enjoying the focus on the daily lives and friendships of the demi-human characters. Many appreciated the positive representation and the relatable challenges the characters faced, making it a feel-good and enjoyable watch.

Fun Fact

The series is based on a manga of the same name by Petr Kuret, which began serialization in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine in 2014.

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