Sunday, July 30, 2023

Manga: Gigant, Volume 10

 

Content Warning: Nudity, mild gore, and wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff

Here we are, the end of the road. The last volume. The end of this weird story. And it’s going to an odd ending, which shouldn’t be surprising, after everything else we’ve seen. It’s going to be a bit of a tough read, but let’s get started.

This volume begins with the aftermath of the last volume, with an EMP knocking out most of the technology in Tokyo. People are commenting on the fact that the US launched a nuke against the ETE satellite, with PaPiCo still aboard. Rei starts crying, begging that Chiho is alright. Three days later, power is restored to Tokyo and it is confirmed that PaPiCo died aboard the satellite, and she receives a state/global funeral. Meanwhile, Rei falls into a deep depression, unable to cope with the loss. His memories of Chiho brings him to her apartment, where he ends up FINALLY watching the DVD from volume one. I KNEW that was going to be important! I didn’t forget about it.

While watching the DVD, we discover the Space/Future Weirdos original mission: stopping the death of a Professor Banner in a freak accident. It’s believed that he will program Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics into Socrates and Plato and change the future. If you’re unfamiliar with the Three Laws, look them up on Wikipedia, they’re famous. Anyway. After making this discovery, Mochi reappears. Remember how the dog traveled to the future? Well, the future is now. Rei has a light-bulb moment and realizes that the other little button thing will take him back in time. Rather than doing the smart thing, like going home and using it, he uses it right then and there in the apartment, and has to get away before Chiho’s former (now current) shitty boyfriend discovers him.

Now that he’s in the past, and he knows that the Space Weirdos aren’t going to save the Professor, he does it himself.

After saving Professor Banner, he’s chased down by the original Space Weirdo that we saw die way back in volume one. Rei explains to him what happens and he waits for the other members of the team to arrive. I find it interesting that they’re still able to come back, given how the future they came from doesn’t exist anymore (at least, it appears that it doesn’t, given what happened). This the wibbly-wobbly stuff I was talking about.

But, here’s the thing, now that things have changed, Rei will never meet Chiho.

Using the button, he returns to the time that he left from, but he never met Chiho (which makes me wonder about those signs that were put up back in volume one, perhaps it was something done by Socrates and Plato?) but everyone is alive and the ETE stuff also never happened. And robots start integrating into society. Safe, sane, and helpful robots.

As Rei adapts to this reality, he sees Chiho saving the city in his mind’s eye, and remembers their conversations about how they would find each other if they were reincarnated. He does go to her apartment, seeing her outside, but her boyfriend is there, too. Their eyes met for just a second and she just looks away, with no recognation. But he just can’t forget her. He misses her. And, after a dream where she tells him to come and find her, he sets his life on a path to do just that.

The final chapter begins with someone asking Chiho if it’s true that she was an AV actress in the past, while doing her makeup. She confirms that she was, and that she broke up with her boyfriend last year. She also got a call from a movie studio, as there’s an up and coming director who wants her to star in his new film, his student film having won an award. Yeah, hold on to your butts…

We see Rei again, and he’s got long hair and glasses, and we see Chiho again, who’s also got longer hair, too. When they meet, she realizes that she’s been invited to the role because she was in porn and Rei admits that he used to be a fan. She says it’s the first time she’s ever been glad she did that gig. If you haven’t guessed it already, the movie Rei is making is their story, the story we read until Rei went back in time and changed everything. He’s had to cast someone to play him, but these are his memories, being made into a movie. As the movie filming continues, Chiho starts acting… Odd. She points out that she once had an outfit like the one the manga started with. She kind of confronts Rei, asking in a joking manner if he’s her starker, as the movie is her, through and through. He, like an idiot, spills the beans about how he changed the past and because of that, they never dated. She seems to take it as a joke and says she’ll give her best the next day.

While filming the scene where Chiho is going to go up and confront Socrates and Plato, she somehow remembers this reality she never experienced, but she remembers her love for Rei and his love for her. Crying, they embrace, and kiss. Meanwhile, everyone else looks around going “WTF?”

And that’s pretty much the end of the series. There’s a few other scenes before the end, but there’s no text, so you should read it yourself.

Whew. I started this whole blog because I wanted to talk about this series and it’s over. I know it’s taken a long (long, long) time get done, but I really had to wait for it to cool in my mind before I write this. I was angry the first time I read it, until the end, and then was sad the second time I read it. This series has been all over the place, but in the end, I’m glad I picked it up and I really hope you give it a chance.

Rating: 5 out of 5

Suggestion: Buy it. Buy them all. Let’s hope they make an anime, because the length of the story is just perfect for a 12 episode run. Maybe expand the future stuff at bit (a pair of bookend episodes at the beginning and end would do it) and there you go. 

Me, finishing this series <.<

 

Sunday, February 5, 2023

Anime: Love Tyrant (overview)

 

Content Warning: Girls kissing boys, boys kissing boys, girls stabbing boys, the dreaded love triangle (or is it a square?), a Yandere to the extreme, and a sadomasochist.

Oh, boy, this is a weird one. But you know it’s going to be a good one because we’ve got a crazy Japanese teenage girl with an unusual weapon. A kukri this time.

Hang on, let me rewind a bit. First, I found this show a year or so ago on Youtube, as CrunchyRoll was offering the first three episodes for free there, just to give you a taste. You know, like the drug dealers they are. Anyway, I thought I’d give it a watch, and I did, and I had a laugh. Now, I’ve had a chance to watch all 12 episodes, so let’s talk about the show in general.

Our story begins with Guri, a cupid that’s really a NEET, convincing Seiji to find a girl to kiss him. He kisses her, which isn’t what she wanted. You see, Guri has a “KISS NOTE” which is really a parody of the DEATH NOTE, except you need to kiss someone in 24 hours or then you die. Well, Guri dies and you are doomed to be a virgin the rest of your life. She’s lucky she ended up with a normal guy like Seiji, because asexual/aromantic people exist, Japan. Anyway. Seiji and Guri make their way to Seiji’s school and start spying on Seiji’s object of affection, Akane. Seiji has been watching Akane for some time but has never been able to say anything to her before. Seh notices them and starts running over, calling his name, her ample booba (as you kids say) swinging back and forth. Guri thinks that she can’t see her, so she pants her. Um, yeah, so, Akane CAN see Guri and then gives a Yandere face when Guri says that Seiji kissed her. Seriously, she’s terrifying, even before the Kukri come out. Even with her shorts around her ankles. Guri and Seiji run away, only to be tracked down by Akane and Guri gets a kukri in the back. However, Seiji has to ask, why you gotta be like this? Akane tells him that she’s been aware of him watching her and thought that he loved her, so she’s been waiting for him to say something to her. So, yeah, just a little bit crazy, but we do find out why later. In the end, Akane and Seiji kiss. And then Guri does her transformation sequence and we see that she really is an angel. And then she kisses Seiji again, because not only has she written Seiji and Akane’s names in her Kiss Note, she’s also written her own. Because she wants in on the crazy. Thankfully, this saves Seiji’s life when Akane starts stabbing him. Oh boy, this girl… Anyway, let’s wrap up this episode. Guri uses a device to make Seiji’s family think that she’s part of it and so now she lives with him. And we get introduced t Guri’s boss Coraly who takes over the family cat’s body and gives her a human face. So, that’s a thing. We get the hook of the series, that Guri has to work as cupid or she’ll become a demon, and since she’s joined with Akane and Seiji, she will literally drag their souls to hell with her if she does. Sounds like fun, doesn’t it? But, wait, there’s more. We get introduced to the other part of our love square, Yuzu, who’s Akane’s half sister and desperately in love with her. God damn it, Japan… She’s a tiny little blond girl that is just a little weird, but very much in love with Akane. She steals the Kiss Note to write her name into it, joined with Akane, as she overheard how the thing works. Oh, and she can create a magical shield. And we find out that Akane isn’t exactly a normal human either. After witnessing the confession of love from Yuzu, Guri adds her name to the book and the whatever shape this is love-thing. And then Yuzu trips and ends up kissing Seiji to confirm her presence in the love-shape. Because funny!

From this point on, we get introduced to Aqua, Seiji’s younger sister, who has an older brother complex. No, not THAT Aqua, even if they both have blue hair. Aqua, thankfully, isn’t added to the harem but does pop up from time to time, and adds some depth to Seiji. There’s also a recurring villain that’s a penguin that has a sexual obsession with Aqua and we finally see her conquer her fear of him and beat the stuffing out of him.

Seiji also gets to meet Guri’s father, Kami-Sama, or God. That’s right, she’s the daughter of the Almighty. And half demon to boot! It’s why she has such trouble with love. Sure, she mostly plays around by having men fall in love with other men, using her Kiss Note (and later cell phone), but it’s that she understands love on an intellectual level, not an emotional level. And that’s what Seiji has to teach her. Really, I think Akane’s a better teacher, but then again, she is a tad… Obsessive.

As the episodes go on, we’re also introduced to Shikimi, who’s Akane’s cousin, and a true sadomasochist, as she enjoys giving and receiving pain. Like, she enjoys it sexually. She tries to take away, and then torture, Seiji but it doesn’t work out for her. When she tries to get added to the harem, Guri denies her because she “doesn’t have any love in her.” So, yeah, she’s a real piece of work. Later, she convinces Guri to hide from everyone and manipulates her into giving up. But more about that later.

We also get to learn more about Akane’s and Yuzu’s family history. You see, Akane comes from a family of assassins, which explains the Kukris, and we meet her mother. Akane’s mother fell in love with a man, but he left her for Yuzu’s mother, and Akane’s mom has never let go of it. She’s a stone cold bitch and tries to make Akane the same way, a loveless monster. But, the truth is, that Akane’s mom was still in love with Akane’s father, she just couldn’t express it. When she makes Akane go cold, Akane is even more terrifying than when she’s hot. But she really does love Seiji, in her own way. I will say that I like Akane, to a degree, because her love is sincere, she just doesn’t know how express it the right way because of her mom.

When it comes to Yuzu, she met Akane when they were children and it was the first time she felt love. Now, I’m not a fan of incest in my love triangles or romances, because that’s just not okay. However, I do genuinely understand that Yuzu can’t help but feel the way she does. And Akane rejects her completely, so there’s no confusion. However, I would hope that over time, Yuzu would be able to find love with someone else, that isn’t her sister. Also, she has a magical shield because she’s from a family that protects people. It actually makes a really good contrast between her and Akane, and is well done, in that one is from the family that slays, while the other is from a family that protects. It also shows how different their love is. She also starts to fall for Seiji, but I don’t know if it’s love or just working from hating to accepting him, with typical teenage confusion.

I’d love to talk more about how things go, but I think you should give this show a chance, if it sounds interesting to you. If you’re a fan of older harem or Magical Girlfriend anime, this is a love letter to it, so you’ll probably like it. If you’re not experienced with the genres, but you’d like to give them a try, this would be a good place to start. Each character has a personality and you get to understand them as things go on. Plus, it is about love, and how each person loves differently. Oh, and it’s pretty funny most of the time. It’s worth the watch.


Rating: 3 out of 5

Suggestion: That’s right folks, we have a Magical Girlfriend show. Back from the dead, the genre returns…

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