The episode follows as he encounters a man named Koro , who has spent his entire life chasing a "living" rainbow. Unlike a normal optical illusion, this rainbow is a Mushi called the Kouda . It appears only after rain and vanishes just as quickly, but Koro’s father—who also spent his life chasing it—insisted it was a physical entity.
The Kouda represents those things in life we chase but can never truly possess. It is beautiful, but it offers no warmth or sustenance. [BD] Mushishi 07 - Raindrops and Rainbows (1920...
This episode highlights that Mushi aren't "evil"; they are simply phenomena. The Kouda flows like water and exists without malice, indifferent to the humans who waste their lives following it. Visuals and Atmosphere The episode follows as he encounters a man
This episode of Mushishi , titled ( Ame ga Kuru Niji ga Tatsu ), is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of obsession and the fleeting nature of nature. The Kouda represents those things in life we