C Вђ“ The Money Of Soul And Possibility Control [2026 Update]

The central conflict pits Kimimaro against Souichirou Mikuni , a powerful mogul. Mikuni believes in "protecting the present" by spending the future’s potential now. Kimimaro eventually questions if sacrificing tomorrow to save today is a sustainable path.

Produced by Tatsunoko Production and aired on Fuji TV’s Noitamina block, the series remains one of the few anime to directly address the 2008 financial crisis and the ethical weight of sovereign debt. C – The Money of Soul and Possibility Control

The black currency printed by the Financial District. As it floods the real world, it creates an artificial boom while slowly "buying out" the reality of the people using it. The central conflict pits Kimimaro against Souichirou Mikuni

In this district, "Entrepreneurs" (Entres) wager their —their literal future potential—in battles called Deals . These battles are fought using Assets , personified supernatural beings that represent an Entre’s future. If an Entre loses a Deal, they lose their future, which can manifest in the real world as anything from losing a job to being erased from existence. Key Themes Produced by Tatsunoko Production and aired on Fuji

While the 11-episode runtime makes the pacing feel breathless, the narrative is dense with economic terminology (shorting, collateral, hostile takeovers) used as combat mechanics.

Released shortly after the 2008 recession and the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, the anime reflects a deep-seated Japanese anxiety regarding national debt and a shrinking population. It serves as a critique of how modern society prioritizes the stability of older generations at the cost of the youth’s potential.