Ep 2. The White Nekomata of Kagurazaka
- TV-14
- April 14, 2019
- 25 min
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8.5 (14)
In Midnight Occult Civil Servants season 1 episode 2, titled "The White Nekomata of Kagurazaka," we follow the main character, Arata, as he continues his work in the Nighttime Regional Relations Department. This department operates at night and is responsible for dealing with various supernatural entities. In this episode, Arata and his new colleague, Sekiya, investigate a case involving a white nekomata, a mysterious cat-like creature.
The duo arrives at Kagurazaka, a neighborhood known for its historic charm, to investigate the sighting of the white nekomata. The creature has been spotted in a local bakery, causing a disturbance and scaring the customers. Arata and Sekiya start to gather information about the creature, its behavior and history. They soon realize that there might be more to this case than just a harmless creature wandering around.
As they dig deeper, they start to uncover a series of strange events that have been taking place in the area. The nekomata is not the only supernatural creature causing trouble. There are other entities at play, including a group of ghosts that haunt a park and a kijo, a female demon, that is known to seduce and kill men.
Arata and Sekiya try to piece together all the information they have gathered to figure out what is happening in the area. With the help of their supernatural powers, they are able to communicate with the spirits and find out the root cause of the problem. They realize that the nekomata is actually a victim and is being controlled by a malevolent spirit.
Arata and Sekiya come up with a plan to free the nekomata from the control of the malevolent spirit and restore peace to the area. With their knowledge of the supernatural world and their trusting bond, the duo is able to solve the case and bring a happy ending to all involved.
Overall, this episode is an exciting adventure into the supernatural world of Midnight Occult Civil Servants. The show is a blend of mystery, action, and fantasy that keeps the audience engaged. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is intriguing. The episode also showcases the unique and diverse culture of Japan, as it incorporates various Japanese mythologies and folklore into the story. The White Nekomata of Kagurazaka is a great addition to the series and is sure to leave fans wanting more.