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Sabikui Bisco

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An apocalyptic event has ravaged Japan, leaving nothing but endless sandy plains behind, and a strange rusting disease terrorizes the remnants of civilization. According to the government, the horrific state of the new world is the result of mushroom spores being spread by the likes of Bisco Akaboshi, labeled the "Man-Eating Mushroom." But Bisco would beg to differ. In reality, he is a "Mushroom Protector," determined to uncover the legendary "Sabikui" mushroom—said to be the ultimate cure for the rusting disease. Joining him on his quest are his giant crab Akutagawa and the kind doctor Milo Nekoyanagi, who is actively searching for a rust poisoning treatment for his sick sister.

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What happened to Japan in Sabikui Bisco?

An apocalyptic event left Japan as endless sandy plains. The remaining civilization lives in a world changed by that disaster.

What is the rusting disease in Sabikui Bisco?

A strange rusting disease terrorizes the remnants of civilization. The illness is a central threat in the post-apocalyptic Japan setting.

What does the government say caused the rust disease?

The government says mushroom spores spread the horrific condition. That official explanation makes mushrooms a key part of the story's mystery.

Is Sabikui Bisco set in a normal modern Japan?

No. The series is set after an apocalyptic event, with endless sand and a rusting disease. It follows the remnants of civilization rather than everyday life in contemporary Japan.

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