: Critics praised the vibrant art style and sound design, specifically noting the "music box" rendition of the opening theme during key moments as a highlight for the season's atmosphere. The Dub Performance
The episode centers on a confrontation at a shrine where a yokai named Sasa, long-trapped by a mysterious golden-eyed human (Ashiya's father, Sakae), possesses Hanae.
The season finale of Fukigen na Mononokean Tsuzuki (The Morose Mononokean II) serves as a tonally complex bridge that attempts to balance a high-stakes supernatural confrontation with the series' signature heartwarming atmosphere. While it provides significant character development for both Hanae and Abeno, its shift away from the source material results in a finale that feels somewhat incomplete. Fukigen na Mononokean Tsuzuki (Dub) Episode 13
The English dub, available on platforms like Apple TV , maintains the strong chemistry between (Hanae) and Jason Liebrecht (Abeno). Fans on Reddit specifically highlighted the consistency of the voice acting, which helps anchor the show’s emotional beats through its more frantic moments. Final Verdict
The Morose Mononokean Season 2 Episode 13 With Karandi and Irina : Critics praised the vibrant art style and
: Abeno is forced to use his "influence" to knock out the possessed Ashiya, highlighting the growing power and potential danger of Ashiya's latent abilities.
: The appearance of Sakae’s influence and his visible hatred for yokai provides a stark contrast to Hanae’s empathetic nature, raising deeper questions about Hanae’s lineage that remain largely unanswered by the season's end. Critical Reception While it provides significant character development for both
: The episode successfully emphasizes the deepening trust between the two leads. Abeno’s concern for Ashiya and their shared dedication to the Mononokean’s work provide a satisfying emotional peak, even if the plot structure is slightly confused.