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Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 7: In the Name of

Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 7: In the Name of

Before I watched the show, I got a brief glimpse of which characters the fans loved the most, and I saw a lot of people choose Juri as their favorite of the cast. I had that in mind for the past few episodes, as her role in the student council seemed more brooding than any of Touga’s attempts at leading their plans. She resonated with a more mature feel than her cohorts, not partaking in Touga’s womanizing, Saionji’s abrasions, Nanami’s…

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Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 6: Nanami Does Something Stupid Again

Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 6: Nanami Does Something Stupid Again

As the show has previously shown, Nanami is the school bitch. She has her own posse, makes plans to humiliate Anthy, and really wants to get in the most popular guy’s pants. She’s like Libby from Sabrina, but with 20% more incest. Even in moments of seeming kindness, Nanami makes a point to ruin it within a second, and this episode is her moment to shine in that regard. Sure, the school bitch trope has become a tired cliché in…

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Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 5: Children Suck

Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 5: Children Suck

Back to what I said about desire, desire does not always have to come from wicked or even merely questionable intentions in order to be a destructive force. Here, Miki’s fight with Utena is driven out of a desire to free Anthy from the shackles of being a Rose Bride. Abolition? That ranks highly among noble goals, but good will doesn’t immediately translate into good actions. This seems to be what Ikuhara’s doing in this two-parter by showing that someone…

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Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 4: Half-Mann

Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 4: Half-Mann

I’m reading a book right now called Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann, a re-imagining of the Faustian legend by making the person who sells their soul for more power a piano composer instead of a sorcerer. It goes further into the concept of sacrificing one’s essence for talent, and showing that we wish for can disrupt what we already have, like relationships with other people. The change that Mann makes by replacing Faustus’ alchemic circles with Leverkühn’s piano keys begs…

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Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 3: Snakes

Revolutionary Girl Utena Episode 3: Snakes

I remember citing repetition as the chief reason why I dropped this show a few years ago, of the opinion that marathon viewing doesn’t combine well with scenes that appear every other episode such as the story of the orphaned Utena. Then again, the show was made before producers knew about marathon viewing. The DVD market wasn’t even alive, and it seemed impractical for a decent amount of people to buy a crateful of videotapes just to watch all of…

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Revolutionary Girl Utena 2: Newlyweds

Revolutionary Girl Utena 2: Newlyweds

Last time, Utena beat Saionji, attaining a position as a leading student as well as a love interest within Anthy. On this episode, she has to do this all over again. Duality 101 strikes, where Utena becomes the princely upstart all the girls swoon over and Saionji swings his sword alone when nobody but Touga can console him. But that difference in status clouds their similar treatment of the woman in front of them. Sure, Utena may not slap Anthy…

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Revolutionary Girl Utena 1: Brittle Crystals

Revolutionary Girl Utena 1: Brittle Crystals

Yes, I’ve looked through this current anime season. No, I wasn’t interested in blogging most of them. So in this case, it’s time to dig up an old show and light it anew. Utena has been argued over for over a decade and a half with little consensus on what the imagery symbolized or which characters were in the right, not helped by the creator’s refusal to answer any questions with a coherent response. This show stands alongside Evangelion, Lain,…

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Fast Times at Mahouka 12: Big Brother

Fast Times at Mahouka 12: Big Brother

I’m noticing on other blogs that this is the point where they’re jumping ship. Frankly, I can’t blame them one bit. This second arc is really setting off an example of what happens when a so bad it’s good show just becomes bad. I remember watching shows like Secret Life of the American Teenager and Valvrave purely on the basis that they were funny to laugh at. But then, the writers had the idea that their show would suck less…

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Fast Times at Mahouka 11: Mahouka Tennis Open

Fast Times at Mahouka 11: Mahouka Tennis Open

I remember what I said last week about the textbook comparison, and that analogy is in full swing here. With all of the sporting events in this episode, the show always goes into such detail about what the characters are doing as if this really is an example in a hypothetical Magical Physics book. They always discuss it in terms like “Watanabe is manipulating her relative position using a particle-based form of magic that allows her to say in place-blah”,…

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Fast Times at Mahouka 10: Tonight on Masterpiece Theatre…

Fast Times at Mahouka 10: Tonight on Masterpiece Theatre…

After a break, I hope the show has changed enough so I have new things to disc— “Well, criminals and terrorists are cowards to begin with.” “And that big brother… well, he’s a badass.” “It’s very becoming, and you look lovely, but I don’t think it’s appropriate.” “But it’s like gender doesn’t even matter anymore… looking at you, Miyuki…” “Onii-sama…” —well, nevermind. I didn’t write an article for last week due to a combination of illness and sloth, with hallucinations…

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