Are There Any Sequels To Sloth?

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Kate
Kate
2025-12-07 21:23:45
Sloth' is one of those lesser-known gems that doesn't get enough attention, and honestly, it's a shame because it's such a unique story. To my knowledge, there aren't any direct sequels to 'Sloth,' which is a bummer because I'd love to see more of that world. The original manga by Shuzo Oshimi has this eerie, melancholic vibe that sticks with you, and while it wraps up its story pretty conclusively, I can't help but wish there was more. Oshimi's other works, like 'Happiness' or 'The Flowers of Evil,' carry a similar tone, so if you're craving something with that same psychological depth, those might scratch the itch.

That said, the absence of a sequel might actually work in 'Sloth's' favor. Sometimes, stories are better left as standalone pieces, and 'Sloth' feels like one of those. It's short, impactful, and doesn't overstay its welcome. If you're looking for more from Oshimi, though, his later works dive even deeper into messed-up, human psyche stuff—just be prepared for some heavy themes. 'Sloth' might not have a follow-up, but it's definitely worth revisiting if you want to soak in that atmosphere again.
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