
Shiki (Anime) | Shiki Wiki | Fandom
Toshio Ozaki, dean of the only hospital in Sotoba, begins to investigate and discovers there are supernatural presences at work, namely vampires, who are called shiki, which translates to …
Shiki (novel) - Wikipedia
Shiki (屍鬼; "Corpse Demon" or "Death Spirit") is a Japanese horror novel written by Fuyumi Ono. It was originally published in two parts by Shinchosha in 1998, and was then reprinted into five …
Shiki (TV 2010) - MyAnimeList.net
Jul 9, 2010 · Shiki is a story about necessity. The necessity for the vampires, or shiki as the anime calls them, to feed, and the necessity for the humans to completely eradicate their kind.
Shiki (TV Series 2010–2011) - IMDb
Shiki is a piece that treats Vampire Culture differently than you would expect in western cinematography, providing a deeper insight to personality afflicted by eternal living, and slowly …
Shiki - MangaDex
Shiki blurs the line between good and evil, following a story that has no true protagonists or antagonists, but rather two sides attempting to survive in a deadly environment.
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Shiki (Literature) - TV Tropes
Shiki (literally Corpse Demon) is a horror novel by Fuyumi Ono, first published in 1998. It was adapted into a manga illustrated by Ryu Fujisaki which ran in Jump Square from 2007 to 2011.
Shiki - Anime-Planet
Shiki’s most interesting characterisation revolves around the villagers who rise from their graves. Seeing what happens to them as they become undead, enter their new hierarchical society, …
List of Shiki episodes - Wikipedia
The anime series Shiki is an adaptation of the manga series drawn by Ryu Fujisaki, which is itself an adaptation of a novel of the same name by Fuyumi Ono. The story is about a small town in …
Shiki | Shiki Wiki | Fandom
Shiki are reanimated corpses. They are magically protected from decomposition. They retain their physical appearance eternally, except that their skin is much paler. Similar to corpses, Shiki …