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While it’s not exactly a blockbuster, The Island of Giant Insects was popular enough to expand into a spin-off manga not long after the original’s debut. This side story is titled Giant Bug Mountains, which follows a brand new group of characters in a different location. Obviously, it keeps the core premise intact: people get eaten by monstrous bugs.
While I hadn’t heard of the series before writing the last article, I must say that it intrigued me enough to check it out. What I found was that it wasn’t one of those series that you’ll check out for some strong character arcs or love stories or happy endings. In a nutshell: students get stranded on an island, find giant insects, then have sex and/or die, until the protagonist, who happens to know every insect species’ weaknesses, leads them to temporary safety before the cycle repeats. Characer development isn’t really there; most of their personalities are hardly built upon from their first appearance bar one or two characters
In The Island of Giant Insects, a high student and bug nerd Mutsumi Oribe and her class find themselves stranded on a deserted island that deadly giant insects populate. However, Mutsumi learns the hard way that the bugs may be the least of her problems.
Last year, The Island of Giant Insects premiered on streaming sites and some Japanese theaters, much to the wider anime community’s indifference. But over time, the survival-horror movie about giant bugs turned into an underground hit of sorts, winning fans belatedly. Learn more about this new surprise hit here.
It goes without saying that The Island of Giant Insects is incredibly not safe for work. While it’s well-known for gory deaths at the hands of insects the size of a bus, the manga and anime are more notorious for their disturbing frequency of sexual assaults and lecherous fanservice.






























