Ghost Talkers Daydream Review

Taking a step out of this month's theme to review a rare title that few know was even licensed in the west. This is Ghost Talkers Daydream.

Saiki Misaki has always been able to see ghosts, so naturally to pay the bills, she takes jobs as a spirit medium alongside her normal job as an S&M mistress at a hostess club. (As you do)
After solving a mystery behind a killing of a mother and child, she's joined by a school girl named Ai, however the less than thrilled Misaki already works for a pervy employer and a photo enthusiast who always seems to get the most embarrassing shots of her.
This one has a bizarre combination to it of being no where near hentai enough and yet being a little too bizarre for it's heavy themes around suicide and child murder. What it does well is setting a mindset into what these spirits see before their horrific demise but then you get the type of shtick you find in your average ecchi anime often showcased by Misaki herself who couldn't care less half the time.
So where do I sit on this anime?
I feel invested and Misaki is quite the fun character but it definitely couldn't last much more than 13 episodes at best and this only had four.
Dub isn't that bad although one actor appeared to do all the male characters which is a little distracting.
Final Verdict: if you can find it, I'd give it a watch. It's certainly worth finding if you don't feel too emotionally weighed down by the themes or distracted by the fact that Misaki is basically Bayonetta's spirit medium cousin. (Yeah that magic whip of hers is hair, see where it comes from and work it out)

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