I go shippy-nuclear
Sep. 4th, 2008 10:27 am
One of my earlier and still one of my favorite (in the Top 3) anime is Fushigi Yuugi. FY is very famous but for those who don't know, FY is about a 15-year old high school candidate Miaka, a Japanese girl who ends up trapped in a magical and dangerous world of a book she finds by accident in a library. The world of the book is a fantasy take on ancient China and Miaka fits the description of a prophesied priestess (anyone coming through the book of the right age and gender would have worked) who is desperately needed. Can Miaka save the Kingdom in which she ended up by embarking on a dangerous quest and surrounded by seven "warriors of Suzaku" whose job is to protect her? Well, sit back and watch.
I adore FY beyond words. It has everything: hair-raising danger and adventure, a twisty plot, a heroine I like and generally a cast of characters I adore (Hotohori, Nuriko, Chichiri, Tasuki and of course Tamahome, are all among my fave anime characters, period). It has hilarious meta-comentary on itself (it pokes fun and comments on its own drama even as it indulges in the hugest melodrama imaginable), a cheeky sense of humor, even interesting things to say about the entire exerience in a meta way (yes).
But above all (is it any surprise knowing my tastes?), what I love in FY is my OTP: Miaka and Tamahome, who is one of the warriors of Suzaku. Tamahome is the first person Miaka meets in this odd new world. He rescues her from slavers, quite heroically and then...promptly demands payment for his services. From that point on, I knew I would love him. Miaka is brave, selfless, cheerful and strong-willed. She is also not the brightest bulb out there, a glutton, and can be very heedless. Tamahome is heroic and strong, but also money-obsessed and rough-around-the-edges, very 17-yr-old boy.
I ship Miaka/Tamahome quite desperately (but luckily for me, so did the author). They are so imposibly and star-crossedly in love and desperate about each other, and they face so many obstacles, starting from the fact that the Priestess is not supposed to be romantically or physically involved with anyone, and ending with the fact that she is a modern Japanese girl who can't give up her family and her life to live in a book, and he is a book character who cannot exist in her world. And there is the fact that even the successful completion of the quest is likely to leave her dead, and the fact that the chief bad guy, Nakago, who is powerful and smart, will stop at nothing to prevent her winning, not to mention has glommed onto Tamahome as some sort of bizarre emoional and physical guinea pig for breaking.
Anyway, they are pretty awesome. And the best part? FY gives us moments of high melodrama with them, but it also pokes fun at it at the same time. Perfect.
Here is a cool M/T vid I found (youtube has TONS, yay!). The song is super-over-dramatic, which fits just right :)
A word or two of warning if you plan to watch FY: (first a small one) it's an older anime and you can tell in the style (it was done around 1996, I think). That doesn't bother me, but it depends for you. And now a big one: FY is like a Bollywood movie in that it starts feather-light, all puns and fun and funniness and then gradually descends into heart-break territory. There have been episodes which made me cry, and I ended up literally bawling for eps near the end. Some of your very favorite characters may not make it. Do Miaka and Tamahome (separately and as a couple)? Seeing that the resolution of the story was one of my favorite anime moments ever, do you think I'll spoil you?...Of course. Just ask and I will :P
Oh, and another note, though I can't see this would be off-putting to anyone of my flist. There is a lot of slash, both subtext and text. Outside of yaoi and probably Peacemaker, this remains the most slash-friendly anime I've seen.
If you want to read all my ravings about FY, I posted about it a lot. Here are all my posts. I probably have a 100 posts on the show, especially when I first watched it :)
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Date: 2008-09-04 07:14 pm (UTC)I am not big on 'girl in another world' trope. FY and Escaflowne are basically the only exceptions.
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Date: 2008-09-04 07:41 pm (UTC)"Girl in another world," like most anime and manga tropes, gets overdone, but there are some good ones out there.
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Date: 2008-09-05 12:36 am (UTC)There are others (Red River I know you like, though I can't get into it at all) but I'm not well-rested enough to think more than a year or two back.
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Date: 2008-09-05 03:18 am (UTC)I prefer anime to manga so will see if any of them(I know Knights is) is also an anime.
Not big on Clamp as they are too cracktastic even for me.
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Date: 2008-09-05 03:29 am (UTC)I admit Tsubasa is a prime example of craziness for me. I read all the spoilers and my reaction is solely 'how much acid would one need to get through this?' :P
I do have X1999 anime somewhere and plan to watch it.
(Hated Chobits with its cutesy-insulting story).
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Date: 2008-09-05 03:42 am (UTC)I read all of Chobits in a few days early in my manga reading career. I had this mild feeling of annoyance mixed in with morbid fascination and I felt a bizarre compulsion to keep reading, then when I finished it, I felt vaguely offended and certain they'd contradicted themselves several times, and swore off Clamp forever. Then I watched X/1999 without realizing it was based on a Clamp work and then started getting seduced by the prettiness of xxxHolic then gave in to the crossover brainwashing and read Tsubasa and became an addict.
Save me.X/1999 has what was my big new OTP of last year, though.
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Date: 2008-09-05 05:59 am (UTC)Oddly, I don't really likeCLAMP art too much. All the characters are too elongated/skinny, and sometimes pages look too busy for me. I don't hate it or anything but it doesn't make me go 'oh, I love the art!'
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Date: 2008-09-05 06:13 am (UTC)OTP is Sorata and Arashi. Cheerful guy who's been told it's his destiny to die for a woman who falls for the stoic swordswoman. At one point, she switches teams to try to save him from that.
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Date: 2008-09-05 01:12 pm (UTC)You realize that with this single description, this just moved the anime way up 'to watch' list?
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Date: 2008-09-05 03:16 am (UTC)I like SJS but think he is too mopey to be Tamahome. Maybe Kang Ji Hwan?
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Date: 2008-09-05 03:24 am (UTC)heheh!
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Date: 2008-09-05 03:30 am (UTC)Oh, fantasy casting is so much fun!
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Date: 2008-09-05 06:23 am (UTC)You know how the second Samurai X OVA butchered both Kenshin and Kaoru and missed the whole point of their relationship? Take that, then give them a child that someone who is in love with one of them gets ahold of. Throughout the story, this person uses the child as blackmail against the entire cast and picks up a rock and threatens to use it to crush the child while the object of their affection watches if the person isn't promised love and obedience. At the end, this person is thanked for taking such good care of the child, and told they're a wonderful friend and person.
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Date: 2008-09-05 06:00 am (UTC)Let me know if you need to know where to dl.
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Date: 2008-09-05 08:59 am (UTC)I'm loving reading Fushigi Yuugi Genbu too, and I hope they animate that as well.
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Date: 2008-09-05 01:09 pm (UTC)All these years later, Tamahome is still my biggest anime crush. I remember being shocked that I found an anime character hot :P The scene where he defends Miaka against Suboshi in Tokyo is probably my favorite thing ever.
I was completely shocked when it turned all dark and super-angsty. Not to mention my reaction when they first had Nakago get fixated on Tamahome and then made the sexual nature of that fixation explicit. Or Miaka believing she was raped. I was all...whaaaat?
But generally starting with the deaths of Tamahome's family I went into 'what? what? what? What happened to my cheesy heroic fluff anime?' mode of shock and even greater love and remained in that state of shock until the end with Nuriko and Hotohori (the Hotohori thing being the most traumatic thing in my anime watching experience to date). I mean, I remember they killed off that cute kid Chirico and I was just thinking 'thank God it wasn't someone I loved more.' Heh. I think I bawled for the last three eps straight.
And then I thought M/T weren't going to end up together and the rage rage RAGE in my house...I mean the credits already started!
I love Genbu Kaiden, even if it looks like so much of Watase, it will end in tragedy. She loves giving me heart-attacks (see Ceres). I know she initially was even going to give a tragic ending to M/T but then changed her mind, thankfully.
Your icon is totally adorable!
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Date: 2008-09-05 10:41 pm (UTC)Watase does seem to love her tagedy. I haven't finished reading Ceres, but I'm expecting to cry buckets!
I love Tamaki :), and hooray you're using my icon!
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Date: 2008-09-07 11:22 pm (UTC)I love your icons!
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