Yosino Animo No 02 =link= Guide

Duration: 1:58 Visual style: Photographs of real-world locations in Kyoto, overlaid with crude stick-figure animations. Plot: The creator (presumably Yosino) receives a postcard from an unknown sender. The postcard shows a war scene. The creator draws a bomb on the postcard. The next day, a small explosion is reported in the news near the location shown in the photograph. Tone: Surreal and paranoid. This segment breaks the fourth wall completely, suggesting that art can directly cause real-world events. Many collectors consider this the most "dangerous" part of the release.

Their works often explore dark, dramatic themes. For instance, the renowned Mago (孫) series is set in a fictionalized Showa-era Japan and follows a complex narrative involving taboo relationships and their consequences. Other titles, like Mura (村) and Kago no Tori (籠の鳥), delve into stories about oppressive village customs and the struggles of those in the adult entertainment industry. This thematic depth is a hallmark of Yosino's storytelling. Yosino animo no 02