C Вђ“ The Money Of Soul And Possibility Control May 2026

C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control is a 2011 anime directed by Kenji Nakamura ( Mononoke , Gatchaman Crowds ) that tackles the abstract complexities of global economics through the lens of a high-stakes supernatural battle.

The series is known for its , blending traditional 2D animation with jarring, stylized 3D CGI and neon-drenched environments. The Financial District is depicted as a surreal, shifting landscape of ticker tapes and golden skyscrapers. C – The Money of Soul and Possibility Control

C is an ambitious, if slightly rushed, intellectual thriller. It doesn't offer easy answers about capitalism, but it succeeds in making the dry world of macroeconomics feel visceral, dangerous, and deeply personal. C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control

The story follows , a struggling college student working two jobs just to achieve a "normal" life. His world changes when he is scouted by a mysterious man from the Financial District , an alternate dimension that mirrors the real-world economy. C is an ambitious, if slightly rushed, intellectual thriller

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.

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 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.