By blending human characters with animalistic traits (a hallmark of the studio's broader portfolio), Yosino taps into centuries-old mythological tropes—think of the kitsune of Japanese folklore or the beast-human dynamics of classic fables. The entertainment comes from the juxtaposition: the mundane, quiet lifestyle of a rural household is suddenly disrupted by the presence of the exotic and the supernatural. It creates a sense of danger and taboo that elevates the story beyond standard fare.