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meganbmoore ([personal profile] meganbmoore) wrote2008-04-07 12:37 am
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anime: Blue Seed eps 1-5

The myth goes as such:  thousands of years ago, the land of Izumo  was terrorized by an eight headed monster, Yamata no Orichi.  An old couple with eight daughters was left in peace as long as they sacrificed one daughter to the beast each year.  When it came time to sacrifice their last daughter, Kushinada, the exiled god, Susa-no-o, came along and made them an offer: he would slay the beast for them, if they gave him their daughter as a bride.  Beast got chopped up, girl got married off to a stranger instead of eaten for lunch.  I'm sure she viewed it as an improvement.

Fast forward to today, and the descendants of Kushinada and Susa-no-o are known as the Kushinada.  Yamata no Orichi also spawned descendants, monsters known as the Aragami.  When the daughters of the Kushinada die, they set off an electromagnetic pulse that keeps the Aragami asleep underground.  As you can tell, it always has and probably alway will really suck to be female and a member of this family.  The current generation, though, went and had twin daughters, Kaede and Momiji.  Kaede was adopted by a man named Kunikida, head of TAC, an organization that hunts and fights Aragami, and is trained to fight them, while Momiji is raised to be a normal girl, oblivious to her heritage.  (And somehow living in Izumo, but completely ignorant of a famous legend about it.  I'll let that slide.)

However, when Kaede sacrifices herself to stop the Aragami, they learn that the electromagnetic pulse was split between the twins, and her death wasn't enough to put the Aragami to sleep for a couple decades.  Realizing this, Kunikida takes off to get to Momiji before anyone else does.

COMPLICATION!!!

Somewhere along the way, the Aragami got tired of this forced naptime and they created Kusanagi, a young man with supernatural powers thanks to the seven magatami beads-the true form of the Aragami-within him, specifically to protect Kaede.  Somewhere along the way, though, Kusanagi fell in love with Kaede(look, you create a guy specifically to protect a girl, and it's going to happen) and after her death, he decides to finish the job for her and attacks the clumsy Momiji on the way to school.  I really need to figure out why the "I will kill you" here makes me go "Ooh?" while almost the exact same thing in Gundam Wing made me go "WTH? Tell me I'm reading this coding wrong!"  Probably because, while Relena seems to take it as confession of love or some such, Momiji has the much more sensible reaction of wanting to get away from the psycho.  The fact that it takes about 5 minutes for "I will kill you" to change to "I will protect you even if I'm kinda a stupid @$$ about it" instead of 40~ episodes probably helps, too.

Soon, Momiji has joined TAC and is helping them hunt the Aragami, with Kusanagi tagging along in the shadows, ready to play Knight In Shining Armor when needed.

Am in love.

Kusanagi seems to have taken lessons in "how to let a girl know you like her"  from a certain red eyed guy named Kyo.  It's received in about the same vein, too.  He seems to have a lot of bottled up angst, and is one of those "I'm so badass" guys who is, but is also a lot nicer than he thinks he is.  Momiji's a clutz and does her best to be friends with everyone(including a certain rude guy obsessed with her panties) and does her best to be a useful member of TAC, instead of a princess in a glass tower.  Kunikida seems to be trying to let Momiji choose her own path, instead of choosing it for her.  There's also Takeuchi, Kunikida's second in command, who seems to be in love with him, Matsudaira, a scientist whose devotion to her work cost her her family, a pair of nerds I haven't learned much about yet, and Koume, a prickly soldier who got transferred to TAC for being too fond of blowing things up.  I like Koume.  She's my favorite after Kusanagi and Momiji.  Maybe before or tied with Momiji.  (I'm currently being glad that Momiji is being allowed to do things so far, despite her character type.)  Actually, so far, I like them all.

I like stories based on mythology, and I've been wanting to watch or read something based on the Susa-no-o myth for a while now.  Though I'm saddened that there is no sign yet of his grass cutting sword.  Also, Momiji has a magatama in her chest, and it's what lets her detect Aragami.  Kusanagi gets his powers from the seven magatama inside him.  Eight is the magic number of the Susa-no-o legend.  Not too obvious, are we anime?  I do wish, though, that it wasn't so fond of panty shots.  (And again: Kusanagi.  Related to Kyo.)
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[identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com 2008-04-07 07:12 am (UTC)(link)
If you do console gaming at all, Okami is full of a charmingly cracky retelling of Susanoo and Orochi. (It's also got storylines involving its own odd little versions of the Hakkenden, Kaguya-hime, Issunboshi, Urashima Taro, Yoshitsune and Benkei...really, if you like Japanese myth and folktales it's utterly delightful crack.)

[identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com 2008-04-07 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
I actually don't do any gaming at all, but I have had Okami recced to me for just thast reason, so I figure I probably will check it out if I ever take up gaming.
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[identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com 2008-04-07 07:50 am (UTC)(link)
I'm only the most casual late-bloomer dilettante sort of gamer myself, so I think I'm fairly safe in saying the gameplay here wouldn't be offputting to even a total beginner. It's relatively low-pressure, you can take your time and wander around and explore instead of constantly being pushed into combat situations, and it's not one of those frustrating games where you wind up dying all the time and having to do things over and over just for making small mistakes or not being fast enough.

If you do ever decide to pick it up, since it's an older game for a prevous-gen system it could probably be done fairly cheaply -- however, it might almost be worth waiting for the Wii version that's due out later this year. A lot of Ammy's special powers involve the use of the Celestial Brush to literally paint changes into the world, and that's just MADE for the motion-sensitive controller.