: The series is a rare hybrid. One moment it features intense, strategic supernatural combat with unique powers derived from household objects; the next, it shifts into bold, suggestive comedy. The uncensored version leans heavily into this duality, making it a cult favorite for those who enjoy "seinen" elements in their action stories.
: The uncensored release is often viewed as the "true" version of the show because it removes the light beams and steam clouds used in the broadcast version. This allows viewers to see the intricate character designs and fluid animation exactly as the creators at Studio Zero-G intended. Tsugu Tsugumomo (Uncensored)
: At its heart, the story explores the Shinto-inspired concept of objects gaining souls after 100 years. By removing the censorship, the series presents a more raw and "earthy" take on these folklore-driven spirits, blending ancient mythology with modern provocative tropes. : The series is a rare hybrid