Talk:Ginko (Mushi)/@comment-37.160.110.149-20181130042225

i think there are several discrepancies here..... Nui says "Ginko" are mushis eaten by the Tokoyami, while the silver light is simply radiated from them when eaten. then living beings that watch the silver light loose an eye and became silver-coloured, right? now, we see the Tokoyami presumably eating a mushi, and then the silver light of it transforming into a Ginko, right? so we see the fish loose his eye and turn white (same as Nui), right? Nui says the Tokoyami takes you and you loose your memory.

so the life cycle is: "Tokoyami eats mushi" = "Ginko birth", then "Ginko transforms Living Beings" = "Tokoyami birth"

then why the Tokoyami eats Yoki as well, right? he's not a mushi but he generates Ginko as well, loose an eye and has his hair turn white..... well, i'm a little confused... he should have only lost his memories

and there's another little problem too: tokogami Nui says to Yoki: "get away from the ginko!" and when the ginko arrives: "close one eye, the Ginko will have you escape the Tokoyami!"; well, fishes didnt close one eye, but Ginko took only one of their eyes ("that's how it works" said Nui), whats the point in closing one eye to "spare" it? it wouldn't make any difference. this mess makes me think the authors simply thrown in a bunch of dramatic scenes without much sense.......

i know almost every episode has plot holes, they are simply not intended to be logic, but this looks very twisted to me