(虚繭取り, Uromayutori ) originally aired on February 19, 2006 . It is based on Chapter 16 of the manga series by Yuki Urushibara. Plot Summary
Loss, the passage of time, and the dangers of human-Mushi symbiosis Original Creator : Yuki Urushibara Screenplay : Yuka Yamada Music : Toshio Masuda
: Years prior, two sisters who could see Mushi, Aya and Ito , were apprenticed to an old man to help maintain this mail system. They were warned never to create fully enclosed spaces, as Uro would multiply rapidly and could drag a human into their "Uroana" (hollow passageways). While Ito was napping, a bedsheet blew over her, creating an enclosed space that caused her to vanish into the Uro passageways. [BD] Mushishi 17 - Pickers of Empty Cocoons (19...
: Ginko visits Aya after receiving a misaddressed, torn letter. He finds her still obsessively sending letters into empty cocoons, hoping one might reach her sister in the void.
: Yûto Nakano (Ginko), Miyû Tsuzurahara (Aya), Tomomi Seo (Ito) They were warned never to create fully enclosed
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: Ginko takes Aya into an Uro passageway to show her the infinite, soul-erasing hollows, urging her to stop her "fool's errand" for her own health. Years later, a girl (Ito) is discovered alive inside a cocoon during a silk harvest, carrying one of Aya's letters, and is finally reunited with her sister. Key Episode Data Director Hiroshi Nagahama, Ken'ichi Imaizumi Main Mushi Uro (found in linked silkworm cocoons) Characters Ginko, Aya Tozawa, Ito Tozawa Themes He finds her still obsessively sending letters into
The story centers on a specialized mail system used by Mushishi to communicate. This system utilizes a Mushi called , which lives inside rare silkworm cocoons made by two caterpillars instead of one. These "double cocoons" act as linked portals, allowing Uro to teleport messages (and sometimes more) between two connected locations.